Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Milwaukee's Century of Progress: An Historical Review of the Industrial, Commercial and Civic Development of Milwaukee in the One Hundred Years That Have Elapsed Since the Settlement Was Founded by Solomon Juneau, September 14, 1818
The conflict enacted here between man and the elements of nature was in the main peaceful and orderly, but it necessarily involved the roughness of frontier life, the hardships, privations and the fortitude of pioneering.
The march of civilization fortunately was here headed by a man of vision, of poise, of action and of perseverance. He came, he saw, he won. Man once more had triumphed over matter. Solomon Juneau was the first permanent white settler, who had come to stay, to build a Caucasian domicile, to establish civilization where the aborigine had ruled, and to lay the foundation for a great American city.
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