David Stuart Rose
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David Stuart Rose (June 30, 1856 – August 8, 1932)[1] was an American politician and was twice elected mayor of the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin serving from 1898 to 1906 and from 1908 to 1910.[2] Born in Darlington, Wisconsin, he joined his father's law firm in Darlington. He served as mayor of Darlington in 1883 and 1884 and was county judge of Lafayette County, Wisconsin. In 1886, he moved to Milwaukee where he practiced law.[3] He died in Milwaukee.
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- ↑ 'Memorial at Rose's Grave is Dedicated-Milwaukeeans Honor Former Mayor at Darlington, Milwaukee Sentinel, May 26, 1935
- ↑ Database
- ↑ Wisconsin Historical Society-David Stuart Rose
Preceded by William C. Rauschenberger |
Mayor of Milwaukee 1898–1906 |
Succeeded by Sherburn M. Becker |
Preceded by Sherburn M. Becker |
Mayor of Milwaukee 1908–1910 |
Succeeded by Emil Seidel |
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