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Old 05-28-2008, 06:00 PM
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Default Happy Juneau Day!

From the Milwaukee County Historical Society (Milwaukee County Historical Society - Milwaukee Timeline 1800's):

"By the 1840s, the rivalry between the east side (Juneautown) and the west side (Kilbourntown) had grown intense. Much of this was due to Byron Kilbourn who was trying to isolate the east making it more or less a satellite of Kilbourntown. In 1840, the Wisconsin Legislature required Milwaukee to build a drawbridge to replace an inadequate ferry system. Kilbourn and the west siders saw the bridge as a blow to their independence. It all came to a head in May of 1845 when Kilbourn decided to drop the west end of the bridge into the river. An east side mob gathered at the river. Violence was averted for at least two more weeks when an east side vigilante group destroyed two smaller bridges in an attempt to cut the west side off from the south and the east. A skirmish broke out between the west and east. Several people were seriously injured but there were no deaths. After the smoke cleared, Milwaukeeans on both sides realized that they would have to learn how to cooperate and live as one community. The following year, west and east joined to become the City of Milwaukee."

Each year on this date, the Kingdom of Talossa remembers this episode from Milwaukee's history as a national holiday, Juneau Day, on which we honour the valiant Juneaumen who thwarted the attempts of the evil Kilbournites to isolate them. Solomon Juneau came to be known as the father of Milwaukee, and served as its first mayor and founded the Milwaukee Sentinel (predecessor to the Journal-Sentinel).

So, happy Juneau Day to all Milwaukeeans from the Kingdom of Talossa: since 1979, an independent kingdom in Milwaukee's East Side. (http://www.kingdomoftalossa.net)
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Old 05-28-2009, 11:23 AM
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It's that time of year again! Happy Juneau Day 2009!
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