Daniel Hoan

Daniel Hoan


Twitter handle: @MayorDanielHoan

The character I will be tweeting as is Daniel Hoan and he was a real person In Milwaukee during the time of the reenactment. Daniel Hoan was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin on March 12th, 1881. He attended the University of Wisconsin in 1901 and graduated in 1905 and in 1901 helped organize the university's Socialist Club. After graduation, he moved to Chicago and opened a restaurant that was unsuccessful but while in the city he studied law and was admitted to the bar. In 1908 he moved back to Wisconsin and settled in Milwaukee where he practiced labor law. Then in 1910 he was elected to be the city attorney on the Socialist ticket and was aiming lower the fares for passengers on the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company as well as improve their service which gained popularity amongst Milwaukee citizens and helped him get re-elected in 1914. In 1916 he then accepted the Socialist nomination for mayor and won that year. He served as mayor of Milwaukee from 1916-1940. Daniel Hoan was the second Socialist mayor of Milwaukee following Emil Seidel who held his position from 1910-1912. Hoan was known to be warm and friendly and was even referred to be"cantankerous but charismatic." During the birth of Zero in 1919, Hoan was the Mayor of Milwaukee so he plays an important role during that historical event. 

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