John Bohn
John L. Bohn (August 2, 1872 – April 20, 1955) was an American politician who served as mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1942 to 1948.
John L. Bohn | |
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34th Mayor of Milwaukee | |
In office April 8, 1942 – April 20, 1948 | |
Preceded by | Carl Zeidler (Socialist) |
Succeeded by | Frank Zeidler (Socialist) |
Personal details | |
Born | John Louis Bohn August 2, 1872 Two Rivers, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | April 20, 1955 82) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Politician |
Early life
John Louis Bohn, the son of German Lutheran immigrants, was born August 2, 1872 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. [1][2]
Career
Bohn was in the hotel and restaurant business in Michigan and Wisconsin. He served on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors from 1898 to 1902. In 1916, Bohn was elected to the Milwaukee Common Council. He was president of the council when Mayor Carl Zeidler resigned in 1942 to serve in the U.S. Navy. Bohn became acting mayor after Zeidler's resignation. In 1944 Bohn was elected to a full mayoral term. In 1948, he was succeeded by Frank Zeidler, Carl Zeidler's brother.[1]
References
- Milwaukee Public Library Digital Collections. "Milwaukee Mayors: John Louis Bohn". Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- "John L. Bohn, the son of German Luthern immigrants..."
- "John L. Bohn, Ex Mayor Dies at 87". Milwaukee Sentinel, April 7, 1955, part 1, p. 1.
- "Wedded 62 Years, Bohn Lost Zest for Life After Wife Died". Milwaukee Sentinel, April 21, 1955, part 1, p. 14.
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