Henry Maier
Henry Walter Maier (February 7, 1918 – July 17, 1994) was an American politician and the longest-serving mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, holding office from 1960 to 1988. A Democrat, Maier was a powerful and controversial figure, presiding over an era of economic and political turbulence for the city of Milwaukee.
Henry Maier | |
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Maier in the 1960s | |
42nd Mayor of Milwaukee | |
In office April 18, 1960 – April 18, 1988 | |
Preceded by | Frank Zeidler |
Succeeded by | John Norquist |
President of the United States Conference of Mayors | |
In office 1971–1972 | |
Preceded by | James Tate |
Succeeded by | Louie Welch |
Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 9th district | |
In office January 1, 1951 – April 1960 | |
Preceded by | Robert Emmet Tehan |
Succeeded by | Norman Sussman |
Personal details | |
Born | Henry Walter David Nelke February 7, 1918 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | July 17, 1994 76) Delafield, Wisconsin, U.S. | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Education | University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA) University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (MA) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Navy |
Battles/wars | World War II |
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