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A collection of dark tales from Milwaukee's early history taken from the newspapers, written in the author's own words. Divided into four sections: Murder, Accidents, Vice, and Secrets. The stories have no segues between them and are in no chronological order; they are simply vignettes ranging from a paragraph to three pages long. Themes are arranged together such as all suicides are together, as are fires, poisonings, prohibition cases etc. I had expected more of a flowing narrative than a coll
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I visited Brewtown, or Cream City last summer. While I had been to and through Chicago a few times over the years, I had always been intrigued by its much smaller counterpart barely an hour north over the Wisconsin border..
When one speaks highly of a place, it's usually with the phrase "character'. And character is typically closely related to history. The less history, the less character.
Milwaukee has history, but as this books title suggests, that history is connected to its murder and mayhem. ...more
When one speaks highly of a place, it's usually with the phrase "character'. And character is typically closely related to history. The less history, the less character.
Milwaukee has history, but as this books title suggests, that history is connected to its murder and mayhem. ...more

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