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Herman H Heilbron

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Herman H Heilbron

Birth
Nördlingen, Landkreis Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany
Death
30 Nov 1947 (aged 78)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2, lot 10, Blk 11
Memorial ID
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H. H. HEILBRON (Rep.), of Milwaukee, was born in the city of Bochum, Germany, on the 19th day of March 1869. After a few years' attendance in the public schools of his home city, he was admitted as a student in the imperial academy at the age of nine years, from which institution he graduated in 1887. Believing he would be more successful in life in America, Mr. Heilbron came to Milwaukee on the 30th day of July, 1887. He at once found employment in a mercantile business where he remained until 1894. In the latter year he engaged in the grocery and commission business and during this time he again took up his old studies and became a student in the Milwaukee Law School in 1898, from which he graduated in 1900, being one of the few
who successfully completed the three years' course in two years. In October of the same year he was admitted to practice law in the courts of the state of Wisconsin and opened his law office in the Cawker Building 14 Wells St., Milwaukee where he is still located. He has always affiliated himself with the republican party, having always been a strong supporter of Senator La Follette and the principles he contends for, and having at all times taken an active interest in the local affairs of his ward and city, of which he has been a resident for sixteen years. He was nominated at the primary without opposition, in 1906, and was elected to the assembly, receiving 1,863 votes against 1,631 for Jos. M. Crowley (Dem.) and 593 votes for David White (Soc. Dem.).
H. H. HEILBRON (Rep.), of Milwaukee, was born in the city of Bochum, Germany, on the 19th day of March 1869. After a few years' attendance in the public schools of his home city, he was admitted as a student in the imperial academy at the age of nine years, from which institution he graduated in 1887. Believing he would be more successful in life in America, Mr. Heilbron came to Milwaukee on the 30th day of July, 1887. He at once found employment in a mercantile business where he remained until 1894. In the latter year he engaged in the grocery and commission business and during this time he again took up his old studies and became a student in the Milwaukee Law School in 1898, from which he graduated in 1900, being one of the few
who successfully completed the three years' course in two years. In October of the same year he was admitted to practice law in the courts of the state of Wisconsin and opened his law office in the Cawker Building 14 Wells St., Milwaukee where he is still located. He has always affiliated himself with the republican party, having always been a strong supporter of Senator La Follette and the principles he contends for, and having at all times taken an active interest in the local affairs of his ward and city, of which he has been a resident for sixteen years. He was nominated at the primary without opposition, in 1906, and was elected to the assembly, receiving 1,863 votes against 1,631 for Jos. M. Crowley (Dem.) and 593 votes for David White (Soc. Dem.).


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