Frank P. Zeidler Mayoral Records, 1944-1962

APPENDIX: Index to Photographs and Honors

Description Item Type Box Folder Date
The Women's Missionary Society of the United Lutheran Church in America Honors 188 1 September 21, 1948
The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce has selected Frank P. Zeidler as one of America's Ten Outstanding Young Men Honors 188 1 January 15, 1949
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Honors 188 1 February 3, 1949
Alpha Kappa Delta National Honorary Sociological Fraternity at Marquette University Honors 188 1 April 3, 1949
Downyflake Donut Scroll, National Dunking Association Honors 188 1 April 1949
The Blue and Gray Association Membership Certificate, Montgomery Alabama the Cradle of the Confederacy Honors 188 1 November 14, 1950
The National Institute for Disaster Mobilization, Inc. Honors 188 1 October 1, 1951
The Civil Defense Research Associates, Inc. Honors 188 1 October 1, 1951
May it be known that Hon. Frank P. Zeidler was the guest speaker of the Rotary Club of Milwaukee, Wis. Honors 188 1 September 16, 1952
Polish Legion of American Veterans Honorary Membership Honors 188 1 September 1, 1952
USO: United Service Organizations Honors 188 1 October 29, 1952
Upper Fond du Lac - Capitol Advancement Association Honors 188 1 1952
The Ancient Order of the Book Worms, Milwaukee Public Library. Richard Krug City Librarian presents award to Frank P. Zeidler Honors 188 1 October 4, 1953
The Upper Fond du Lac - Capitol Advancement Associated Honorary Membership Certificate Honors 188 1 1953
Honorary Member of the Direct Selling Legion sponsored by Specialty Salesman Honors 188 1 May 10, 1954
In Gratitude American Relief for Korea Honors 188 1 July 12, 1954
The International Union of Local Authorities at the Hague, American Committee for International Municipal Cooperation Honors 188 1 January 1, 1955
In recognition of Outstanding Service to the United States Navy Recruiting Service Honors 188 1 October 31, 1956
The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Honors 188 1 1956
Alpha Phi Omega Citation, Eta Rho Chapter at Marquette University Honors 188 1 May 5, 1957
Boys Club of America Honors 188 1 April 14, 1958
Milwaukee Teenage Pops Concert Season Honors 188 1 1958-1959
The Girl Scouts of the United States of America Honors 188 1 April 1959
Boys Town Alumni Milwaukee Chapter Honors 188 1 1957-1959
Allied Veterans Council of Milwaukee County Honors 188 1 January 29, 1959
The International Institute of Milwaukee County Honors 188 1 November 21, 1959
American Inland Waterways Association Honorary Membership Honors 188 1 September 8, 1959
The International Union of Local Authorities at the Hague, International Municipal Cooperation, U.S.A. (2) Honors 188 1 1959-1960
The Milwaukee Boys' Club Certificate of Merit Honors 188 1 April 1, 1960
National Hot Dog Month - Mayor of Frankfurt Honors 188 1 undated
The Clipper Club Honors 195 1959
Allstate Insurance Company Certificate of Commendation Honors 195 1956
Louisiana Purchase 150th Anniversary, Honorary Citizen Honors 195 1953
National Association Veterans Employment Councils, Honorary Citizen Honors 195 1955
Neptune Rex IV, Royal Brewer Honors 195 1953
Lions Club, Honorary Membership Honors 195 1952
City of Milwaukee Police Department, Citation for Meritorious Service Honors 195 1959
Wisconsin State Council of Machinists Honors 195 1956
Milwaukee Council of B'Nai B'rith Men and Women, Citation of Merit Honors 195 1952
Milwaukee County Society for Mental Health Honors 195 1953
Fleet Marine Force Atlantic Honors 195 1959
The Great Navy of the State of Nebraska Honors 195 1949
Tribute to Mayor Frank P. Zeidler from the City Club of Milwaukee Honors 195 1960
Sigma Delta Chi Honors 195 1960
United States Civil Defense Council, Presidential Citation Honors 195 1956
UNICO International, Certificate of Merit Honors 195 1952
The American Dream National Historical Pageant Honors 195 undated
Milwaukee City Officials and Your Common Council Honors 195 1956-1960
Memphis Cotton Carnival Association Proclamation Honors 195 1956
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, Tribute Honors 195 1949
Inauguration day, Frank P. Zeidler in Mayor's Office surrounded by flowers and shaking the hand with another man. Photographs 188 3 April 20, 1948
Small photographs labeled “Wisconsin State Fair 1948,” depicting a sign with a cartoon caricature of Frank P. Zeidler with a speech bubble that says “Visit Milwaukee County Museums”. Photographs by Urban F. Peacock. Photographs 188 3 1948
PAL party, Riverview Roller Rink. Photograph by Emmett A. Rogers. Photographs 188 3 December 27, 1948
Small photographs of Leslie and Sylvia Billings. Photographs labeled “Housing Requests”. Photographs 188 3 August 8, 1948
Frank P. Zeidler on a horse or donkey in Kilbourn Park. He is surrounded by a group of children and adults. Photographs 188 3 July 4, 1949
Frank P. Zeidler in Sherman Park wearing Asian hat, pulling a cart with a white child wearing a kimono and holding a parasol umbrella. Photographs 188 3 July 4, 1949
Frank P. Zeidler with two other men shaking hands, one of them has a medal on his suit lapel. Photographs 188 3 1949
Small photograph Frank P. Zeidler speaking in front of American flag at Carl Shurz Park. There is a woman on stage with him. Koe? Photographs 188 3 circa 1950
U.S. Army Photograph. Frank P. Zeidler with General Mark Clark. Photographs 188 3 May 19, 1950
Frank P. Zeidler on a train holding a key that says "More Power to America" with three other men on a ladder boarding the train. Back of photograph reads: Opening ceremonies "More Power to America Special" GE Apparatus Exhibit Train, Maitland Field. Left to right: Frank Zeidler; G.W. Van Derzee, president of Wisconsin Electric; Paul Pratt, president Association of Commerce; W.A. Mann, manager GE (General Electric). Photographs 188 3 June 22, 1951
Frank P. Zeidler speaking at microphone. Back of photograph reads: Opening ceremonies "More Power to America Special" Apparatus Exhibit Train GE (General Electric), Maitland Field. Photographs 188 3 June 22, 1951
Small photograph Frank P. Zeidler posing with man and child. Names on back: Gene Autry, Joan Autry. Photographs 188 3 December 12, 1951
Auditorium stage full of people wearing traditional folk dress. Back of photograph reads: American Appreciation Program, Brotherhood Week. Handwritten names of front: Ape Parelskin, Archie Cohen, Laurence Katz. Photographs 188 3 February 22, 1950
Frank P. Zeidler speaking at microphone. Back of photograph reads: Pabst Civil Defense Program Luncheon. Pabst Blue Ribbon Milwaukee, Wis. Photograph by Marshall J. Robb. Photographs 188 3 February 16, 1952
Frank P. Zeidler speaking at a club at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal Canada. Photograph by Gerard Laferriere. Photographs 188 3 September 1953
Decorated parade float with a group of people riding it. It says AFL CIO Goodwill Float; Labor, Management, and Industry. Some people appear to be wearing military uniforms. Back of photograph reads: Float used in Labor Day Parade. Photographs 188 3 1953
Frank P. Zeidler talking with two men. Back of photograph reads: Opening of trolley bus service on Oakland Delaware Line. Picture used by Joe Claney, Transport Co. Photographs 188 3 November 1953
Several photographs from a "Milk from America" event. The event had different speakers in front of a crowd with a sign on the stage that reads: "Milk from America to the Hungry of the World donated from the U.S. Government Surplus. Distributed by Church World Service and its Christian Rural Overseas Program." Children of different ethnicities drink glasses of milk. Photographs 188 3 June 23, 1953
Frank P. Zeidler talking in the middle of a crowd of men, women , and children. Back of photograph reads: Opening of trolley bus service on Oakland Delaware Line. Picture sent by Joe Claney. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 3 November 1953
Several photographs show Frank P. Zeidler standing with a group of men in suits with carnation flowers pinned to their suit lapels. Back of photograph reads: From Charley Stuart, Lodge 66. Photograph by Tony Neuman. Photographs 188 3 1953
Sioux Chief Dewey Beard and Alice Beard. Mayor named "Chief Brave Hawk." Native American. Photographs 188 3 March 21, 1953
VFW Parade, Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Mr. Vanantwerd. Photographs 188 3 August 1953
Milwaukee Hospital banquet dinner, several photographs including a shot of the room show many of the guests sitting at tables, Frank P. Zeidler and wife Agnes sitting at a table, a man stands next to them holding a large book. 90th anniversary banquet of Milwaukee Hospital. Photograph by Lee Fray Studios. Photographs 188 3 December 1953
Small photographs of the Golden Age Club Picnic, Washington Park. Photographs 188 3 1954
Harold S. Vincent, Superintendent of Schools; Frank P. Zeidler; Earle Fricher; Principle of South Division High School. Photographs 188 3 January 11, 1954
Ground breaking ceremony. Frank P. Zeidler with several men laughing and standing outside in the snow. A sign in the background says YMCA. Back of photograph reads: New Central Bldg. Ground breaking ceremony, 915 W. Wisconsin Ave. Mayor Zeidler, Neil Everson, and Wm. J. Grede. Photographs 188 3 March 29, 1954
Frank P. Zeidler with Colonel Don Carleton, who is wearing military uniform. Photograph by John Murray. Photographs 188 3 June 14, 1954
Group shot of Frank P. Zeidler with his wife Agnes Zeidler. Photograph by Clair J. Wilson. Photographs 188 3 June 24, 1954
Frank P. Zeidler in a crowd of people celebrating. He is held up by someone in the crowd and they are all smiling and clapping. Zeidler smiles and holds his hat above his head. Photographs 188 3 October 1, 1954
Ground breaking at Cerebral Palsy clinic. Photograph lists the names Gary H. Kaeuper and William A. Roberts. It shows Frank P. Zeidler with two men holding shovels and scooping dirt in the mud. Photographs 188 3 April 21, 1954
27th St. Bus Service Opening. A crowd of people gathered for a ribbon cutting in front of bus. Photographs 188 3 Fall 1954
Frank P. Zeidler in the middle of a group of men in suits holding beers and raising a toast. Photograph by Clair J. Wilson. Photographs 188 3 October 16, 1954
Frank P. Zeidler with men holding a metal time capsule and a 1954 stone sign. Women in nurses uniforms are in the background. Photograph by Taylor Photos. Photographs 188 3 November 21, 1954
Small photograph of a woman behind two tables of food and cooking supplies. Photographs 188 3 1954
Multiple photographs from the Cornell Testimonial Dinner. Photograph by Goff Studio. Photographs 188 3 1954
Small photographs labeled Amrets Post #27 (Russel J. Maths), Forest Home Cemetery. They depict a military funeral honors. Photograph by Gerald C. Arnold. Photographs 188 3 May 22, 1954
Braves Banquet at Elks Club. Frank P. Zeidler pictured with three men, the two in the center are shaking hands. The back of photograph names the men as Joseph Haertl and Charlie Grimm. Photographs 188 3 April 28, 1954
Frank P. Zeidler giving speech at podium. Photograph by Kuhli Milwaukee. Photographs 188 3 1954
Frank P. Zeidler holding the arm of a child wearing a Native American headdress. Back of photograph reads: Potter Avenue and Kinnickinnic Avenue street opening. Photograph by John Albauser (?). Photographs 188 3 September 18, 1954
Frank P. Zeidler presenting an award plaque that reads: “10,000,000 Payroll Dollar, American Can Company, Milwaukee Plant.” Photographs 188 3 July 29, 1954
Small photograph, Joint Committee – Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. Photograph by Captain Fred C. Barth, Milwaukee Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention. Photographs 188 3 November 16, 1954
Back of photograph reads: “Equitable Reserve Association Convention. Mayor John Voss Oshkosh, Frank Zeidler Milwaukee. Photographs 188 3 June 1954
Small photograph of presentation of stone containing Ten Commandments of city of Milwaukee by National Order of Eagles. Several judges present. Photographs 188 4 July 30, 1955
Small photographs of FFA Banquet at Plymouth. Frank P. Zeidler with wife Agnes Zeidler. Several people presenting gifts. Future Farmers of America, Vocational Agriculture. Photographs 188 4 1955
Float from All-Star Game, large baseball and float that reads "Welcome All Stars". Sent by Griggs Waring. Photographs 188 4 1955
Frank P. Zeidler in his office with a little girl that has a leg brace on. There is a sign that says “Fight Polio!” March of Dimes. Photographs 188 4 1955
Meeting at U.S. Senate office building. Delegation on natural gas issue which later visited President Eisenhower. Photographs 188 4 March 18, 1955
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of five men and one woman in his office. Names on back of photograph: Erv Clumb, Riverside; Mgr. of Iowne; Harry Boesel, Palace; Mgr. of Warner; Distr. Mgr. of MGM; Harry Kemptgen, MGM. Photographs 188 4 April 6, 1955
Frank P. Zeidler at a banquet sitting at a table laughing. A man is at a podium speaking. Back of photograph reads: Otto F. Weiner (1954-1955) Dist. Grand Lodge #6 Brian (?). Photographs 188 4 1954-1955
Multiple photographs of Viola Centennial in the Mayor’s Office. A large group of people dressed in period costumes, men in suits and top hats and women wearing long dresses and bonnets. Someone is putting a top hat on Frank P. Zeidler that says Viola Centennial. Back of one of the photographs reads: Viola Centennial, City Hall Mayor’s Office. From left to right: Mr. Virgil Hurless, City Comptroller, Viola Representative. Photographs 188 4 June 25, 1955
Multiple photographs of Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Spanish Baron taken in Mayor’s Office. Photograph by Taylor Photos. Photographs 188 4 May 23, 1955
Frank P. Zeidler and several men in military uniform holding a large United States flag in the mayor’s office. Photographs 188 4 June, 17, 1955
Small photographs of Memorial Day. Frank P. Zeidler speaking at podium. Men in military uniforms. Photographs 188 4 May 30, 1955
Small photographs of the Testimonial Dinner for Joe Fibiger (?). Several group shots. Many of them are of Frank P. Zeidler presenting a certificate to a man. Photographs 188 4 May 1, 1955
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler and child Sally Winkler. Committee for steam locomotive to be placed in park. Photographs 188 4 June 1955
Small photograph of Latvian Song Festival. Photographs 188 4 May 29, 1955
Small photograph of Administrative Survey Committee. Photographs 188 4 1955
Small photographs labeled Mayor Schlisting, Landstuhl Germany. Many of the photographs are of Germany and there is also a postcard for Landstuhl. It seems like Mayor Schlisting may have visited Milwaukee and given the photographs as mementos, but it is unclear. Photographs 188 4 1955
Building officials conference. April 18 to April 21, 1955. Photograph by Genack Studio. Photographs 188 4 1955
Small photographs of the opening of the Hillside Housing Project. Several photographs of Frank P. Zeidler speaking in front of group of white and African American people, some children. Several men in suits standing next to him. Photographs 188 4 June 1, 1955
Small photographs labeled Bob Vollbrecht. Outside group event. Photographs 188 4 July 4, 1955
Small photographs labeled Lincoln Estabrook. Several group shots of Frank P. Zeidler speaking at a microphone, outside in the summertime. From Roff Vollbricht (?). Photographs 188 4 July 1955
Small photographs labeled Picnic of the Advisory Council to the mayor. Several photographs of groups of people in the park. Photographs of people playing baseball, including Frank P. Zeidler. Photographs 188 4 July 20, 1955
Small photographs labeled Washington Park. Several group photographs of people in front of Goethe Schiller statue. A man speaks at the microphone and Frank P. Zeidler is sitting next to him. Photographs 188 4 September 18, 1955
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of men inside the airport? Photograph reads: Group picture taken at dedication of new air (General Billy Mitchell Field). Photograph by Clair Wilson. Photographs 188 4 July 21, 1955
A man hands keys to Frank P. Zeidler, standing outside on Market St. with a man and woman watching next to them. The back of the photograph reads: Left to right: Miss Anita Matheus, therapist visiting nurse, Mayor Zeidler, John H. Smith, General Electric X-ray division, and Walter Rank. Occasion: General Electric X-ray division donates station wagon to Wisconsin chapter…. for Home Service Unit. The Milwaukee County VNA will do home appointments starting July 1, 1955. Photographs 188 4 1955
Photograph reads: Mayor Robert Wagner and Mayor Frank P. Zeidler meeting at the County airport for Eagles Convention. The two men are shaking hands. Photographs 188 4 July 1, 1955
Two photographs of the Milwaukee Public Library time capsule. One is of Frank P. Zeidler speaking at a microphone while children watch, the other is the time capsule being placed in the wall of the library. Photographs 188 4 May 16, 1955
Frank P. Zeidler in kitchen. Back of photograph reads: Taken at television station WTMJ-TV on Breta Griem’s “What’s New in the Kitchen?” show. Left to right: Breta Griem, Mayor Frank P. Zeidler, Harold Gauer, Executive Director of CARE. Photographs 188 4 December 12, 1955
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler with six Filipino delegates visiting Milwaukee to study city government. Photographs 188 4 October 1955
Several photographs of General Motors Parade of Progress held on Milwaukee lake front. Stamped the Platz Studios commercial division C. Oscar Linquist Studio. Man stands at podium that says GM. Photographs 188 4 September 9, 1955
Several photographs for the event VJ Day of Observance at Washington Park. Group shots of crowd, the band shell outdoor stage with musicians, Frank P. Zeidler speaking at microphone, people in military uniforms. Photographs by Flashgun Jimmy, James P. Nelson. Photographs 188 4 1955
Several Photographs labeled: Samson’s presentation of Courtesy Cars to Milwaukee C.D. (1955). Some names on the back: Herb, General Don Carleton, Mayor Frank Zeidler, Photographs stamped Album Photo Studio. The photographs depict many cars and Frank P. Zeidler meeting with men in suits. The cars are labeled Samons Courtesy Car. They look like station wagons. Photographs 188 4 1955
Back of photograph reads: Meeting in office of Senator Alexander Wiley (R. Wisc.) with Wisconsin member of delegation which later visited President Eisenhower at White House. Mayor Frank P. Zeidler; Senator Wiley; Vernon Thomson, Attorney General of Wisconsin; Harry Slater, Assistant City Attorney, Milwaukee; Stewart Honeck, Deputy Attorney General of Wisconsin; William Callow, City Attorney, Waukesha; Henry O’Leary, of Public Service Commission, Madison. Photograph by F. Clyde Wilkinson. Photographs 188 4 March 18, 1955
Global World Series. Many photographs. Lots of group shots of the banquet dinner, baseball made of flowers, Frank P. Zeidler speaking to crowd. Photographs 188 4 1955
Global World Series. Sponsors Banquet at Pfister Hotel, one of the highlights is World Premiere of the Global World Series of Baseball at Milwaukee, WI. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 4 September 21, 1955
Global World Series kick-off banquet. Names: Global Commissioner Dick Falk; Senor Salvador Mondragon; Mexican baseball “czar”; Jonny Antonelli, Earl Gillespie. Photographs by H. Nowell. Photographs 188 4 February 1955
Small photographs of Tom and Oral Zeidler Wedding Reception. Family. Photographs 188 5 1957
Group shot of Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and several men taken at VA Credit Union meeting held at Schlitz Brown Bottle. Photograph 188 5 1956
Small photograph of groundbreaking of West Division. Photographs 188 5 1956
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler and John Harley in mayor’s office. Photographs 188 5 1956
Several small photographs of Mayor Frank P. Zeidler at Chicago Convention. Photographs 188 5 June 1956
Frank P. Zeidler at Eagle’s Businessmen’s Picnic, playing a game of horseshoe. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 5 August 1, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler giving a speech at National Association of Plumbing Contractors. Photograph by Taylor Photos. Photographs 188 5 June 1, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler at microphone at Lillian Brooks Party, there is a sign with two music records and a large portrait of Lillian Brooks. Photograph stamped “Flashgun Jimmy” James P. Nelson, Jr. Photographs 188 5 June 12, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler at event shaking hands with a man. Photographs 188 5 December 11, 1956
Several photographs of Frank P. Zeidler talking to two men at 66th Wisconsin Retail Lumbermen’s Association Convention, Milwaukee, WI. Sign says Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co., division of Kemper Insurance. Photograph by Clair Wilson. Photographs 188 5 February 1, 1956
Group shot at a showing of the Rogers and Hammerstein’s play “Oklahoma” with Frank P. Zeidler, Mrs. Zeidler, Mr. Bill Geehan and wife. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 5 May 1956
Frank P. Zeidler filmed with group on “Milwaukee Reports” television program. CBS camera. Dr. Adolph Suddan. Photographs 188 5 April 1956
Frank P. Zeidler in Mayor’s Office with Turners (?). Photograph by Thomas Abercrombie. Photographs 188 5 January 1956
Group shot. United Lodge No. 66 I. A. of M. Photographs 188 5 January 14, 1956
Group shot. Hill Local Dance. Local 1344 USA-CIO. Some names of back of photograph: Senator Henry Maier, Harry Bage, Robert E. Jordan, Leroy Zinmer, Mayor Frank P. Zeidler, Karl James, Elmer Johnson, Ross Baum. Photographs 188 5 February 1956
Large crowd shot in an auditorium. Mother’s Day, taken at the Eagle’s Club. First Row: Frank P. Zeidler, Anita Zeidler, children. Photographs 188 5 May 13, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler and man at airport outside. There is an airplane that says United States Air Force Hercules behind them. Photographs 188 5 1956
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler with Governor Mennen Williams taken at Mayor’s Conference. The two politicians sit on a couch; Mennen Williams holds a magazine that reads “Full Employment”. Photographs 188 5 June 8, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler and wife Agnes Zeidler at a Braves Baseball game. Photographs 188 5 circa 1957
Group shot of Frank P. Zeidler with several men who are holding a framed document that says “Resolution of Thanks”. Photographs 188 5 1957
Frank P. Zeidler cutting a cake that says "Milwaukee’s 110th birthday 1847-1947." Photographs 188 5 1957
Frank P. Zeidler holding up a small sign/sticker that says “Watch that Bike! Optimist Club Bike Safety Campaign.” Back of photographs reads: Mason F. Heiden – President of Optimist Club of Milwaukee, Andrew L. Lehrbaummer – Chairman Boys Guidance Committee. Photographs 188 5 April 14-21, 1957
Crowd of people outside releasing balloons that read “Crusade for Freedom.” Women in folk/tradition dress, men in military uniforms. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 5 February 1957
Frank P. Zeidler with three men and a large wrapped gift. Photographer Theodore Rozumalski. Photographs 188 5 March 1957
Frank P. Zeidler meeting with Mayor Briscoe. Photographs 188 5 April 4, 1957
Flag day celebration at Fredonia, Wisconsin. Photographs 188 5 June 14, 1956
Frank P. Zeidler writing on a typewriter while smoking. Map of Milwaukee on the wall behind him. Photographs 188 5 February 1957
National Naval Reserve Officers School Banquet. Photograph by Lee Fray Studios. Group shot of a table of men in military uniforms. There is a “Marquette Banner” hanging behind them. Frank P. Zeidler and his wife Agnes Zeidler. Photographs 188 5 July 1957
V-J Day at Washington Park. Frank P. Zeidler talking to a man in military uniform. Photographs 188 5 1957
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler meeting with a group of people. One of the men has a hat with Native American imagery and feathers on it. Braves? Photograph by Album Photo Studio. Photographs 188 5 October 3, 1957
Men presenting a oversized key to Frank P. Zeidler. The plaque in the key box reads: Presented to Frank Zeidler, Mayor of the city of Milwaukee to commemorate the opening of the Midwest Locksmith’s Conference. Sponsored by the Associated Locksmiths of America and Wisconsin Locksmiths Association. Key made by the Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Photographs 188 5 August 24, 1957
Miller Inn. Event United Nations observance and Harbor Commission Award to Daniel Hoan, Senator Wiley, and Frank Zeidler. Photographs 188 5 October 22, 1957
“What’s new in the kitchen?” program. Harold Gauer and Mayor Frank P. Zeidler. Care Program. Food items like dried milk, cheese, corn meal. Photographs 188 5 November 29, 1957
Several photographs of Frank P. Zeidler with a women plant tulip bulbs outside in downtown Milwaukee. Tulip Queen, Augusta de Zoete. Photographs 188 5 October 1957
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler and wife Agnes at a banquet event. Frank and another man are dressed in plaid/ethnic outfits. Photographs 188 5 January 25, 1958
Small photographs of Merrill Park Program, group shots. Lt. Charles O’ Meyer, F. O’Donnell, E.L. Hanley, John Hanley, Mayor Zeidler, Rt. Rev. John Clark, Alderman Charles Zuirk, Jerry Murray, Bernard Reuter. Photographs 188 5 May 1958
Civil Defense Meeting. Frank P. Zeidler with two men looking at machinery. P. & H. Harnischfeger Corp. Photographs 188 5 October 12, 1956
Small photographs labeled Calumet Dancers. Children dressed up as Native Americans in headdresses in Mayor Frank P. Zeidler’s office. Photographs 188 5 April 11, 1958
Small photographs label Golden Age Picnic. Frank P. Zeidler in a park with a group of women with small instruments. Men wearing military caps. Photographs 188 6 July 1958
Small photographs of a testimonial dinner. Several priests at table. Names on back of photographs: Rev. L. Grochowski, Scranton, Pa.; Rev. W. Slowakiewicz; Rev. Kolwicz; F. Rowinski; Judge Anton Smigiel; Michel Midgal. Photographs 188 6 June 29, 1958
Small photographs of a meeting of Frank P. Zeidler and Calumet Dancers. White children dressed up in Native American headdresses. Photographs 188 6 April 11, 1958
Several photographs of Merrill Park Beautification Program. Names on back of photograph: Lt. Charles O’Meyer, F. O'Donnell, E.L. Hanley, John Hanley, Mayor Frank P. Zeidler, John Clark, Alderman Charles Zuirk, Jerry Murray, Bernard Reuter. Photographs 188 6 May 1958
Board of Election Commissioners in Mayor’s Office. Names: William J. O’Malley, Robert Vollbrecht, George C. Secora, Frank P. Zeidler, Leonard W. Galbrecht. Photographs 188 6 1958
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Wisconsin Governor Vernon W. Thomson at podium. There is a General Electric banner that says “Operation Up Turn: Build Sales and Jobs in ‘58”. Photographs 188 6 June 9, 1958
Event with banner that reads International Juvenile Officer’s Association. Photographs 188 6 June 24, 1958
Frank P. Zeidler and Governor of Alaska Michael Stepovich. Photograph by Henry F. Larson. Photographs 188 6 July 7, 1958
Award by Savings Bond Division of Treasure Department, Mr. Rustad and Mayor Frank P. Zeidler. Photographs 188 6 July 1958
Frank P. Zeidler speaking at a meeting. The back reads “enforcement officers”. Photographs 188 6 May 1958
100 Millionth Barrel of Pabst Beer. Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Burgomeister Georg Reichert, Mettenheim, Germany. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 6 May 7, 1958
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler speaking at an event. Photographs 188 6 October 28, 1958
Chiropractic Day in Milwaukee. Photograph by Fortune Studio. Photographs 188 6 September 18, 1958
Leadership training Department of Public Works (DPW). Names: Gust Adams, Art Wegner, Patrick Hawley, John Dropnick, William Loth, Al Zaczek, Don Baumann, Julio Rodriguez, Larry Sievers, Warren Braaz, Robert Casper, Oren Diekow, William Gordon, Roy Whitman, Ed Sconsett, Eugene O’Connell, Edmund Holton, John Dederich, Ray Miller, Hugo Schaefer, Ovid Blix, Anthony J. Scholter, Walter H. Tacke, William Brazier, John Saks, Ralph Trindl, Mayor Frank P. Zeidler, H.E. Barg, George Barske, James Arneson, Frank Casper, Paul Hotz, Edward Rutkowski. Photographs 188 6 March 4, 1958
Laying of cornerstone of new city hall. Photographs 188 6 June 1958
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler holding a model plane that says U.S. Air Force, talking to a man in military uniform with the name Dick sewn on his jacket. Photographs 188 6 June 9, 1958
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler with Hawaiian representatives of Avis. Photograph by Genack Studio Photography. Photographs 188 6 1959
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and with a man dressed up in a costume that looks like a bandit mask, gun in holster. “File gun control”. Photographs 188 6 October 28, 1959
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Captain Helmer Saudell on Finnish ship Maria. Photographs 188 6 May 13, 1959
Small photograph, portrait of Frank P. Zeidler taken by Nobumosa Nishizawa. Photographs 188 6 March 19, 1959
Argentine Congressional group, Argentina. Photographs 188 6 21794
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of men. Photograph by Clair Wilson. Photographs 188 6 April 17, 1959
New Municipal Building Dedication Program. Frank P. Zeidler is holding up a key. Names on the photograph are: Lloyd D. Knapp, Commr. Of Public Works; Theo. L. Eschweiler, Architect; John E. Kalupa, City Comptroller. Photographs 188 6 January 20, 1960
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler speaking at Memorial Day event. Veterans Administration Center, Wood, Wisconsin. Photographs 188 6 May 30, 1960
Miscellaneous undated small photographs. Various events. Most of the photographs do not have anything written on the back. One is a Christmas card photograph of Frank P. Zeidler with his family, wife Agnes and his children. There are several photographs of Zeidler presenting an award to men in military uniform. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler, John Hanley, and Michael Zeidler. Barbershop and getting haircut. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photographs of the groundbreaking of West Division. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler and his wife Agnes at a table with a group of people. Some of the names listed: George, Jos. Krueger, Kurless, Audrie Pelligrew, etc. (illegible). Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photographs of miscellaneous parades. Frank P. Zeidler in car parades. The banners on cars: Welcome Milwaukee Braves, Grand Aerie Officers, Mayor Zeidler, Council Pres. Schreiber. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler with wife Agnes Zeidler. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler with a group of men in military uniform. There is a banner behind them that reads 434th Military Government Company. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler with a man with a tuba musical instrument. Name on back says Bill Bell. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of the grave of Debs. Names on photograph: Martin H. Miller, W.J. Weil, Mrs. Gussie Johnson, Mrs. Mary Gorman, W.P. Kennedy, Mrs. Marguerite Debs Cooper, Frank P. Zeidler. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler walking through a construction site. City hall is off in the distance. Photographs 188 7 undated
Small photograph of Frank P. Zeidler talking with a man. Photograph by Alan T. Parsons. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler talking with a group of men. Names on back: Fred A. Erchul; Ray Dryer, Regional Dir., Communication workers, CIO; Mayor Clark Philadelphia; Edward Peil, Wisconsin State Dir., Communication workers, CIO; Robert E. Jordan. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler and George Saffron, Budget Supervisor. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler performing a swearing in ceremony with a group of men and women raising their hands. Photographs 188 7 undated
Photograph stamped Audio Visual Education Department, Milwaukee Board of School Directors. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler presenting a Certificate of Merit for Community School Improvement Awards. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler throwing out baseball at stadium. Stamped compliments of Taylor Photos. Photographs 188 7 undated
Ribbon cutting ceremony. Change over from the Vliet Street Car to the trolley bus. Names: Frank P. Zeidler, Billy Bruton (baseball player). Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler at a church. It looks like it is a meeting with several women. Back of photograph stamped Northwest Reporter. Photographs 188 7 undated
Marquette, large event. Could be a school commencement or something else because there are a lot of people wearing press arm bands, military people. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of men at a dinner. The back of photograph is stamped: Medical Illustration Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital. Wood, Wis. Pierre J. LeDoux. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler at a banquet. A man is holding a sausage or bratwurst in tongs. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with group of men looking at a small model of a building. WISN press microphone. Photograph by Fred R. Stanger. Photographs 188 7 undated
Signing of federal contract for 3rd ward redevelopment. Names on back: V. Harless, City Comptroller; W. Mattrion, City Attorney; Frank P. Zeidler, Mayor; R. Perrin, Housing director; H. Slater; P. Foss, Alderman. Photographs 188 7 undated
Presentation of plat of land to City of Milwaukee by Mr. Braun. Names on the back of photograph: A. Braun, Elmer Kruger, Ray Henry, Charles W. George, Frank Beaverly (?). Photograph by M. Hans Zielke. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler talking at event. Background has a large portrait of Harold J. Fitzgerald, citizen showman. Lots of other posters: Fox, a lifetime in show business; United Hospital Fund; Marine Drive; Milwaukee County Stadium. Photographs 188 7 undated
Ceremony aboard new ship of the French line. Photograph stamped Album photo studio. Bucket of beer on a boat. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler signing a piece of paper at his desk. Two women are on either side of him. One is wearing a nurse outfit and the other is wearing a 19th century outfit. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler standing outside with a man in military uniform and a women wearing a fancy white dress. In the background there are mannequins wearing protective equipment. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of people opening a large wrapped present with a bow. Photographs 188 7 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with a group of Asian men at banquet. Photographs 188 8 undated
Mayor Zeidler receives Japanese Vase. Names on back of photograph are Chick Honda, Kiyoshi Miyahara, Naotaka Makino. Photographs 188 8 undated
A group of young men/boys with tennis racket and paddle. The boy as a prosthetic hand. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with a young child. Photographs 188 8 undated
Man putting a top hat on Frank P. Zeidler. They are all wearing top hots and have large flowers pinned to their suitcoats. Photographs 188 8 undated
Zeidler with groups of people in office, unnamed. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler in office, being presented with a framed certificate that reads: The Great Navy of the State of Nebraska. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler with two men in a print shop, there are trays of metal type. Photographs 188 8 undated
Groundbreaking ceremony. U.S. Naval Reserve Training Center, Milwaukee, WI. Frank P. Zeidler holding shovel. Photograph stamped Official U.S. Navy Photograph. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler giving a speech outside. Men in uniform holding flags in background. It could be a sports stadium. Photograph by Lloyd W. Goon. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler and Fred Waring (?). Photographs 188 8 undated
Duplicate of “Remember When” 1502 Frank P. Zeidler holding the tie of a man. The tie is an illustration of Milwaukee City Hall. Photographs 188 8 undated
Agnes Zeidler, Frank P. Zeidler’s wife. Agnes is holding flower. It looks like she is at church, other women are dressed up. Back of photograph stamped Goff studios. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler on helicopter. Name on back of photograph is Ralph. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler giving a speech on a ship. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler talking with a white woman and African American man. Photographs 188 8 undated
Ribbon cutting ceremony, there is a U.S. Mail truck behind the ribbon. Photographs 188 8 undated
Frank P. Zeidler talking with two men at a meal. Photographer name stamped Tony Neuman. Photographs 188 8 undated
Ovid Blix and Frank P. Zeidler. There is a large map of Milwaukee behind them that reads: Master Plan for the City of Milwaukee. Photographs 188 8 undated
Photographs taken by Look Magazine photographers, not published. Mayor Frank P. Zeidler with Chief of Police J. W. Poleyn; City Treasurer Joseph Krueger; Mayor meeting with men outside Milwaukee City Hall, the sign reads “Welcome Referees in Bankruptcy.” Bankruptcy Referee. Photographs 188 8 undated
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler talking to two men in his office. Commissioner of Public Works and G.C. Saffron, Budget Supervisor. Photographs 188 8 undated
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler at Milwaukee County Braves Stadium, baseball game. Photographs 188 8 undated
Beach photograph with lots of people. Cars driving by. Possibly Bradford Beach/Lincoln Memorial Drive. Lakefront. Photographs 188 8 undated
Large crowd of people outside on the street. Food is being served. There is a banner that reads “Welcome D.P.W.” (?). Photographs 188 8 undated
Photograph labeled “Candidates for Mayor.” Names listed: Zeidler, Schmelter, McGuire, Lapinski, Hombery (?). Photographs 188 8 undated
3 Photographs Mack Aerial Truck #1. Milwaukee Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Protection. Street View: Ruby Used Cars; Fire Station. Photographs 189 1 July 25, 1955
New way home. Capitol Drive and Lily Road. Photographs 189 1 1951
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Children’s Dental Week. Photographs 189 1 1958
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Training Makes the Difference: Join the Marines. Photographs 189 1 1957
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Welcome National Sheriff’s Association. Photographer: Sam Dorfman. Photographs 189 1 1959
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: World Champs. Photographs 189 1 1957
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Sentinel Sports Show, April. Photographs 189 1 1944
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Blue Cross 3rd Anniversary: 100,00 members. Photographs 189 1 1942
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Welcome Harley Davidson Dealers. Photographs 189 1 1951
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Jr. Achievement Open House. February 28 – March 1. Photograph by Charles Warzala. Photographs 189 1 undated
Milwaukee City Hall Exterior Signs: Welcome A.S.Q.C. Photographs 189 1 circa 1949
Sand Quarries: 3 photographs labeled Badger Silica Sand Co.: Equipment, men in suits, quarry. Photographs 189 1 undated
Sand Quarries: 6 photographs labeled Brownstone Silica Co.: Equipment, men in suits, quarry, processing plant, St. Peters sandstone. Photographs 189 1 undated
Sand Quarries: 5 photographs labeled Portage Manley Sand Co.: Equipment, men in suits, quarry, processing plant, St. Peters sandstone. Photographs 189 1 undated
8 small photographs of locomotive/train. W. Becher Contractor. Operating Engineers Local 139. W.I. Lazynski. Photographs 189 1 undated
2 small photographs of work barges. Covered under operating engineers Local 139 agreement. Photographs 189 1 undated
4 small photographs of Pigeon Hole Parking, Manchester Department Store. Madison, Wisconsin. Photographs 189 1 undated
Street Views: Blight Elimination Project File. North Water St., Kilbourn, State. Photograph by Tony Neuman. Photographs 189 1 1954
Nike Hercules system tests are performed at Western Electric’s Burlington, N.C. Plant. Antennas are shown on top of the Systems Test Building. Photographs 189 1 undated
6 photographs of Nike Hercules missile tests. Hercules and Ajax missiles. U.S. Army. “Defender of American cities from air attack.” Photographs 189 1 circa 1957
3 photographs of diorama model, lakefront, marina, boats. Photographs 189 1 undated
Car parade. One car has a sign that reads “Rescue Unit Supervisor, CD” City of Milwaukee, 126. City vehicles. Photographs 189 1 May 19, 1951
Aerial photograph of County Stadium, baseball stadium. Baseball diamond. Cars in parking lot. Labeled Jaycee Convention. Photographs 189 1 1956
Drawing of a school. Architect proposed model. Principle of school: F.W. Ziegenhagen. Photographs 189 1 undated
Safe Driving Day from Milwaukee Safety Commission. Photograph of 2 busses with signs that read: “Stop, look, live. Driving or walking, stay alive.” Photographs 189 1 November 4, 1954
Aerial view. Panorama of Southwest Washington Redevelopment. Photographs 189 1 undated
Aerial view of Milwaukee downtown. Labeled Jaycee Convention. Photographs 189 1 1956
Drawing of “Northlawn” veteran’s permanent housing project. Housing Authority of city of Milwaukee. Richard W.E. Perrin, Executive Director; Leigh Hunt, Chairman; Peter T. Schormann, Vice Chairman; Leon M. Gurda, Mrs. Walter P. Blount, Cecil A. Fischer, Commissioners. Fritz von Grossman, Ralph E. Scharfer, George G. Schneider, Frederick J. Schweitzer, Walter M. Trapp, Architects. Photographs 189 1 1950
Drawing of Milwaukee Public Museum. Eschweiler and Eschweiler, architects. Photographs 189 1 September, 1960
Department store in Buffalo, New York. Sattler’s. Sign that reads “Milwaukee Sends its Best Buys to You!” Photographs 189 1 Marc h 1952
Conditions: Fire on Reservoir Ave. Photographs by H. Hiller. 12 photographs. Various pictures of fire damage and a police officer inspecting property. Photographs 189 2 December 18, 1950
Conditions: Gas Explosion, 2019-2021 North 7th Street. 21 photographs depicting property damage. Some of the photographs were taken by Lieutenant Fred C. Barth, Milwaukee Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention & Protection. Photographs 189 2 January 10, 1951
Conditions: Fire at 5115 N. Silver Spring Drive. 11 photographs. Most of them taken by Captain Fred C. Barth, Milwaukee Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention & Protection. Photographs 189 2 May 2, 1953
Conditions: Fire Damage: 806-808 N. 6th street, Tavern and rooming house. Photographs 189 2 January 29, 1951
Conditions: no address. Photographs 189 2 1955
Conditions: Fire Damage" 1730-1732 W. Center Street, two story frame residence, next door to building Jerry's Bar. 4 photographs. Milwaukee Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention & Protection. Photographs 189 2 December 12, 1957
Conditions: N. 47th and N. 48th St. 2 photographs. Labeled “Complaints”. Photographs 189 2 June 28, 1954
Conditions: Labeled “Annexation.” Home of John Kowaleski located at 4506 S. Adams Ave. in the Town of Lake. Photograph by Fred R. Stranger. Photographs 189 2 January 5, 1949
Conditions: View of dam on Milwaukee River taken from Rohn Swimming School. Not there is no protection for children and the dam itself. Photograph by Earl Tetzlaff. Photographs 189 2 September 17, 1948
Conditions: The “Blue Hole” Milwaukee River, Garbage. Aerial photograph, parking lots. Photographs 189 2 March 9, 1953
Conditions: Complaints, flood conditions. Showing water by houses. Photographs 189 2 October 23, 1957
Conditions: North 44th St. 10 photographs. Photographs 189 2 1950-1951
Conditions: Several photographs glued to a sheet of paper describing how it is difficult for children to cross intersections to get to school or recreation areas. Aerial photographs. Holy Redeemer School. 25th St. and Capitol Intersection. Photographs 189 2 September 17, 1954
Conditions: 2 aerial photographs. Photographs 189 2 undated
Conditions: Aerial photograph of Strobo Research Company, 4351 North 35th St. Photographs 189 2 1947
Conditions: Aerial photograph of Strobo Research Company, 4351 North 35th St. Photographs 189 2 1954
Conditions: Community development. Business Evinrude Outbound Motors. Photographs 189 2 1957-1958
Conditions: Car traffic of 4060 N. Hawley Road looking north toward Valley Forge Drive. 189 2 May 5, 1953
Conditions: Car traffic on Hawley Road. Photographs 189 2 May 5, 1953
Conditions: Parking meters, shows a parking attendant collecting money. Super market in background. Photographs 189 3 January 23, 1953
Conditions: 324-326 N. Broadway. Milwaukee Health Department, Environmental Sanitation. Shows trash on street. Photographs 189 3 June 11, 1954
Condition: 3 photographs of overflowing trashcans on city streets. Filed under complaints. Photographs 189 3 1956
Conditions: 10 photographs stamped the same date. Some of addresses written on the back: Louis Goldbery and Sons Commission Merchants, 1324 N. 5th St.; Badger Wholesale Meat and Provision Co. 518 W. Vliet or Becker Meat and Provision W. McKinley; 1600 Block N. 27th St.; Wisconsin Display Studios, 1124 N. 5th St.; Photographs of streets, stores, taverns, people riding bikes, trash cans. Photographs 189 3 February 24, 1957
Conditions: 6 photographs taken by Jerry Elton with same date. They are all labeled parking lots on 6th St. and Wisconsin Ave. Photographs 189 3 October 23, 1959
Conditions: Food Shipment. 6 photographs of the block of 300 N. Broadway. Delivery trucks, people sitting at tables, produce in bags. F.G. Schulz company. Photographs 189 3 1955
Conditions: Food Shipment. 6 photographs of the block of 400 N. Broadway. Delivery trucks, boxes, warehouses, James Gagliano, Sunkist Oranges. Photographs 189 3 1955
Conditions: Food Shipment. 3 photographs of block 1300 N. 5th St. Aerial view of warehouses. Car being loaded. Potatoes. Photographs 189 3 1955
Conditions: Food Shipment. 3 photographs of block of 500 W. McKinley. Delivery trucks being loaded with boxes. A. Recht. Photographs 189 3 1955
Conditions: Food Shipment. 1 photograph of McKinley and N. 6th St. Becker Meat & Provision Co. Photographs 189 3 1955
Conditions: 8 photographs of Commission Row. Food packing and distribution. Cianciolo Bros. Louis Dobbratz Co. Maglio Co. Sunkist Oranges. Photographs 189 3 February 24, 1957
Conditions: Assorted: N. 8th St., North Side. Name on back: Sheehan. Photographs of houses and yards, residential. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: West side of N. 9th St. North of Messmer. Photographs of houses and yards, residential. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: Fiebrantz Ave and Green Bay Ave. N. 10th St. Photographs of houses and yards, residential. Billboards. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: Green Bay Ave and N. 9th St., South of Capitol Dr. Residential, houses and yards. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: 13th Ward. 6 photographs of residential streets, houses and yards, corner stores. The Eureka Laundry Co. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: Duplex Flat 4055 N. 9th St., between W. Messmer and W. Fiebrantz. Residential house and yard. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: 4089 N. 9th St. between W. Messmer and W. Fiebrantz. Residential house and yard. Bungalow. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: West side of 9th St. between W. Messmer and W. Fiebrantz. Residential houses and yards. Bungalow. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: West side of 8th St. Looking north from W. Fiebrantz. Residential houses and yards. Bungalow. Name on back: Sheehan. Photographs 189 3 January 6
Conditions: Assorted: North east corner of North 8th St. and W. Messmer. 4100 N. 8th St. Red brick veneer. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: West side of street. 4133 N. 8thSt. North of W. Messmer to dead end. Brick veneer. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: 15 photographs of city lots, city vehicles (garbage trucks, sanitation, etc.), underpass bridges, viaduct. City of Milwaukee employee parking. Bureau of Traffic and Electric Services. Streets: Muskego. Photograph by E. Dittlof (?). Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: West side of N. 8th St. Messmer. Photographs of houses and yards, residential. Photographs 189 3 undated
Conditions: Assorted: Labeled land commission, photograph shows street with cars on it in front of a building. Photographs 189 3 1949
Conditions: Assorted: Showing the property of Frank Sanfelippo of 617-619 N. Cass St. and city owned parking lot. The Wisconsin Gas Building is in the background. Photographs 189 3 1955-1957, undated
Conditions: Assorted: 617-619 N. Cass St. and parking lot. Photographs 189 3 1955-1957, undated
Conditions: Assorted: 2 photographs showing street conditions, bottled of beer and other alcohol on the ground. Restaurant storefront for Southern Fried Chicken. Photograph by John John, Traffic Bureau. Photographs 189 3 July 2, 1956
Conditions: Assorted: Several photographs of surrounding area of S. 72nd St. bridge at Honey Creek. Fields, brick house. Photographs 189 3 July 5, 1957
Conditions: Assorted: 2226 S. 4th St., Health Department. Photograph of house and yard. Photographs 189 3 March 15, 1956
Conditions: Assorted: View of buildings being demolished on location of new city hall annex, taken from the first floor of City Hall. Church in background. Crane. Photographs 189 3 December 13, 1956
Conditions: Assorted: 2510 Woodland Drive. Eugene, Oregon? Robert and Vernice. Photographs 189 3 1957
Conditions: Assorted: 4 photographs of X Serio Property, 3507 S. Sunset Drive. Residential houses and yards. Photographs 189 3 December 19, 1957
Conditions: Assorted: 2 photograph of residential homes and yards, field with cars in it. E.A. Voight. Photographs 189 3 1958
Conditions: Assorted: photograph of 4 gang members. Their jackets have skulls on the back and the name Death Riders. Photograph by W. Severson, Traffic Bureau. Photographs 189 3 January 22, 1958
Conditions: Assorted: 2 photographs: W. Wilbur Ave., W. Crawford Ave. Photographs 189 3 April 13, 1959
Conditions: Assorted: W. Keefe St., 3424 N. 8th St. Residential houses. Photographs 189 3 January 6, 1959
Garbage collection in Vienna, Austria. 7 photographs of garbage trucks, garbage dumb, garbage cans, men collecting garbage. Photographs 189 4 1950
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of the United Nations’ Korean Servicemen’s tour signing Mayor Zeidler’s guest book in the mayors office. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: United Nations’ committee luncheon at Blatz auditorium, entertaining UN Korean servicemen on a nationwide tour to publicize unity, the Red Cross blood program, the Defense Bond program, and defense production. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of United Nations’ Korean servicemen’s tour at civic reception at Miller Brewing Company. Men in military uniform having beers. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of United Nations’ Korean servicemen’s tour visited the Blood Center at 763 N. 18th St. A woman lays down on the table giving blood, talking to men in military uniforms. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Photographs of General Mitchell Airfield showing the members of the United Nations’ Korean servicemen’s tour arrived. Airplanes, cars. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Street view of banner that was hung to welcome the United Nations’ Korean veterans. Wisconsin Ave. Lots of stores, Riverside Theater. Sign reads: “Welcome UN Veterans of Korea, Defenders of Freedom.” Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: City hall with banner that reads: “Welcome UN Veterans of Korea, Defenders of Freedom.” There are several parked motorcycles in front of building. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of United Nations’ Korean Servicemen’s tour in Milwaukee, take a bow at the ICE review at the arena where they were guests. Photographer: Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of United Nations’ Korean Servicemen’s tour in Milwaukee, at Schlitz Brown Bottle, luncheon sponsored by Milwaukee County Red Cross Chapter and the Junior League Blood Center. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Warner Theater marquee sign reads” Welcome Defenders of Freedom” for United Nations’ Korean Servicemen’s tour to Milwaukee. Movies are “The Tanks are Coming” with Steve Cochran, Mari Aldon and “Elephant Stampede” Warner Color Cartoon. 212 W Wisconsin Ave. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of the United Nation’s Korean serviceman’s tour at luncheon at Pabst Blue Ribbon Hall, sponsored by Defense Bond Committee. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Members of the United Nation’s Korean serviceman’s tour at WTMJ-TV, the Milwaukee Journal Station, news cast filming. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Mayor Zeidler greets the American representative of the United Nation’s Korean Servicemen’s tour in his office. Several photographs of Mayor Zeidler shaking hands with soldiers. Photograph by Rogas and Stanger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Car parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Stamped Word Affairs Council. Photographs 189 5 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: United Nations’ Korean servicemen were guests at the Association of Commerce dinner at Schroeder Hotel. Photograph by Rogas and Stranger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: City Hall electric sign reads “Welcome Defenders of Freedom.” Photograph by Rogas and Stranger. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Car parked in front of City Hall with signs attached. They read “Defend America. Buy U.S Defense Bonds” and “Blood for Defense.” Photograph by Rogas and Stranger, Inc. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Group of United Nation’s Korean Veterans visit the Blood Center at 763 N. 18th St. following a luncheon in their honor at the Brown Bottle. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: 6 photographs of United Nations Service Men’s Tour Group: John Koldyk, Ziya Buras, J. P. Neithercut, T. Pretorious, Kim Chin Bea, Francisco Gusman, Walter Seteffen, R.A. Baldwin, Keith R. Meggs, Celerino Mabao, Kushal, Molla Kebede, Allen E. Camichael. International military people. Some names are illegible. Official Army Photo Released by the Department of Defense. Men standing outside military aircraft plane, United States Air Force. Photographs 189 5 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: New Zealand Officer Keith I. Knight and Australian Flight Sergeant Keith R. Meggs. Philadelphia, at Liberty Bell. Photographs 189 5 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: United States Aviation Electronic Mated Joseph P. Neithercat, India Private Kushal, Red Cross Worker Mrs. Abraham Cohen, Elkin Park, MD. Philadelphia. American Red Cross Worker shows two military people a sign that reads “Blood is Life. Share.” Photographs 189 5 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: Men push a wagon onto a United States aircraft airplane. The wagon reads “Be a Modern ’49. Invest in U.S. Savings Bonds. Join the Opportunity Drive.” Back of photograph reads: “The covered wagon, symbol of the American frontier history and opportunity, has stepped from the pages of history to board Army and Navy transport planes to take part in the Treasury Department’s Opportunity Savinsing Bond Drive.” War Bonds. Photographs 189 5 1951
Korean War Fundraiser: United Nations’ servicemen at dinner at Schroeder Hotel. Photographs 189 5 November 12, 1951
Eleanor Roosevelt and Mayor Frank P. Zeidler. Eleanor Roosevelt was in town to attend the mayor’s Commission on Human Rights Meeting. Photographs 189 6 September 1952
Photograph of Frank P. Zeidler in a car with Harry S. Truman. Photographs 189 6 undated
Unlabeled photograph of Frank P. Zeidler giving a speech at a podium that reads “Seal of the President of the United States”. Photographs 189 6 undated
Two photographs of Eddie Cantor with Frank P. Zeidler. One is signed and one is unsigned. Photographs 189 6 undated
Lillian Brooke with Frank P. Zeidler and Agnes Zeidler. Signed. Photographs 189 6 June 12, 1956
Signed photograph of Hall of Fame plaque for Burleign Arland Grimes, baseball player. Sports. Photographs 189 6 1954
10 photographs of an event for General Douglas MacArthur in ceremonies in front of the courthouse. Crowd shots. Close ups of the stage with Frank P. Zeidler; Paul Pratt, president of the Association of Commerce and chairman of the MacArthur homecoming; Governor Walter Jodok Kohler, Jr. Photographs 189 6 1951
Unlabeled photograph of a woman at the beach with a Hawaiian flower lei around her neck. United Airlines photo. Photographs 189 6 undated
Signed photograph of the Wacky Wizard of Waukesha, Russ Oakes. Photographs 189 6 undated
Two men in military uniform. “Here comes the Navy” Pat and Jimmy. Photographs 189 6 undated
Portrait of a man with a mustache. There is a signed note but the name is illegible, possible Hans Carleton? Civil Defense Council. Photographs 189 6 undated
Signed photograph of Sammy Kaye, American bandleader and songwriter. Photographs 189 6 undated
Portrait of a man, name illegible. Civil Defense Council. Photographs 189 6 1956
Portrait of Alderman James H. Collins. Photographs 189 6 November 1955
2 portraits of Pat O'Brien. Photographs 189 6 undated
Photograph of a dinner with the governor of Alaska Mike Stepovich. Photographs 189 6 undated
Two small photographs of Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois , 1956 Democratic candidate for president. A woman holds up purse with Adlai’s Stevenson’s name on it. Photographs 189 6 1956
Small photographs of a man in Western outfit holding a python snake up in front of children (Vienna boys choir). Signed with a name that is illegible, Larry Hautz? Photographs 189 6 undated
Portraits of Frank P. Zeidler, many headshots and photographs taken in his office showing him working. There is also a drawing of his head with the Milwaukee flag and city hall and a Socialist Party logo. Photographs 189 7 undated
Dedication of Solomon Juneau monument in Calvary Cemetery. Dedicated by the Milwaukee Common Council. Frank P. Zeidler with granddaughter of Juneau. Oversized 195 1949
Frank P. Zeidler with two men who are looking at a diorama model. Oversized 195 circa 1950
Frank P. Zeidler with three men in front of window with a street view outside. Oversized 195 April 16, 1949
Frank P. Zeidler crowing a woman who is wearing a pageant sash and cape. Beauty pageant? Oversized 195 undated
Frank P. Zeidler holding framed picture "Old Smoky Steam Locomotive Exhibit". Oversized 195 1957
Frank P. Zeidler and the Board of Election Commissioners. Oversized 195 1949
Allstate Safety Crusade, Certificate of Commendation Plaques 193 1959
Milwaukee Association of Insurance Agents, Distinguished Service Citation Plaques 193 1960
Milwaukee Junior Chamber of Commerce, Good Government Award Plaques 193 1956
Milwaukee Council for Adult Learning Plaques 193 1959
Order of the Thistle, Scots Guards Plaques 193 1955
Milwaukee Fraternal Congress, Spirit Award Plaques 193 1960
Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung, Promoting Soccer Plaques 193 undated
Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Civic Service Award Plaques 194 1949
Milwaukee County USO Committee Plaques 194 1960
Order of the Thistle Plaques 194 1957
Badger Association of the Blind Plaques 194 1960
Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Fiorello LaGuardia Award Plaques 194 1960