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[[Image:Seal of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (B&W).png|thumb|right|200px|Seal of the City of Milwaukee]]
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The '''Seal of the City of Milwaukee''' is a civic [[Seal_(emblem)|seal]] that displays various symbols of the city of [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
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The first version of Milwaukee's seal was developed around the time of the city's incorporation in 1846 and was used on land deeds. The original seal, depicting the city's first [[lighthouse]], appears on at least one deed that predates the city's actual incorporation.<ref name="mchs">{{cite web|title=Seal of the City of Milwaukee|url=https://milwaukeehistory.net/unlocking-the-vault/seal-of-the-city-of-milwaukee-text/|website=[[Milwaukee County Historical Society]]|access-date=June 25, 2018}}</ref> The original now resides in the collection of the [[Milwaukee County Historical Society]], having been donated by the "Old Settlers’ Club", a group formed in 1869 consisting of people who lived in Milwaukee prior to January 1839 and who were devoted to preserving the city's early history.
The official '''seal of Milwaukee''' displays various symbols of the city of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. At the center of the [[Seal (emblem)|seal]] is a [[lighthouse]] with a rising sun, surrounded by seven stars and an abbreviation for [[Wisconsin]], ''WIS.'' The middle area displays (beginning at top, clockwise) a railroad locomotive, a church, a [[steamboat]], and a factory. The words ''CITY OF MILWAUKEE'' are at the top of the outer circle, and ''INCORPORATED JAN. 31 1846'' are at the bottom.

The seal was later revised to include other elements. At the center of the current version is a lighthouse scene showing a sunrise over [[Lake Michigan]]. This image is surrounded by seven stars and an abbreviation for [[Wisconsin]], ''WIS.'' Other images on the seal are a railroad train, the original city hall, a steamboat, and a house. The words ''CITY OF MILWAUKEE'' appear at the top of the outer circle, and ''INCORPORATED JAN. 31 1846'' appears at the bottom.<ref name="mchs"/>

In 1939 a stained glass version of the seal was created by Conrad Schmitt Studios as part of the [[Works Progress Administration]], and in 1978 this piece of [[public art]] was restored and placed inside the [[Government_of_Milwaukee#Common_Council|Common Council]] chamber.<ref name="mchs"/><ref>{{cite web|title=History of Milwaukee Government and City Hall|url=http://city.milwaukee.gov/cityclerk/MilwaukeeHistory#.VlEdsFWrTnA|website=Official Website of the City of Milwaukee|access-date=22 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=City Hall Window - Milwaukee, WI|url=https://livingnewdeal.org/projects/city-hall-window-milwaukee-wi/|website=The Living New Deal|access-date=22 November 2015}}</ref>

In 1944, [[Milwaukee Chicks|Milwaukee's entry]] in the [[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]] wore a uniform patch based on the city seal.<ref>{{cite web |title=MILWAUKEE CHICKS AT PRE-SEASON TRAINING PHOTOGRAPH, 1944 |url=https://collection.baseballhall.org/PASTIME/milwaukee-chicks-pre-season-training-photograph-1944-4 |website=[[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]] |access-date=June 25, 2018}}</ref>

==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[History of Milwaukee]]
* [[History of Milwaukee]]


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Latest revision as of 22:48, 31 October 2024

Seal of the City of Milwaukee

The Seal of the City of Milwaukee is a civic seal that displays various symbols of the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The first version of Milwaukee's seal was developed around the time of the city's incorporation in 1846 and was used on land deeds. The original seal, depicting the city's first lighthouse, appears on at least one deed that predates the city's actual incorporation.[1] The original now resides in the collection of the Milwaukee County Historical Society, having been donated by the "Old Settlers’ Club", a group formed in 1869 consisting of people who lived in Milwaukee prior to January 1839 and who were devoted to preserving the city's early history.

The seal was later revised to include other elements. At the center of the current version is a lighthouse scene showing a sunrise over Lake Michigan. This image is surrounded by seven stars and an abbreviation for Wisconsin, WIS. Other images on the seal are a railroad train, the original city hall, a steamboat, and a house. The words CITY OF MILWAUKEE appear at the top of the outer circle, and INCORPORATED JAN. 31 1846 appears at the bottom.[1]

In 1939 a stained glass version of the seal was created by Conrad Schmitt Studios as part of the Works Progress Administration, and in 1978 this piece of public art was restored and placed inside the Common Council chamber.[1][2][3]

In 1944, Milwaukee's entry in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League wore a uniform patch based on the city seal.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Seal of the City of Milwaukee". Milwaukee County Historical Society. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "History of Milwaukee Government and City Hall". Official Website of the City of Milwaukee. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  3. ^ "City Hall Window - Milwaukee, WI". The Living New Deal. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  4. ^ "MILWAUKEE CHICKS AT PRE-SEASON TRAINING PHOTOGRAPH, 1944". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved June 25, 2018.

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