Hans Crocker

Politician, Deceased Person

1815 – 1889

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Who was Hans Crocker?

Hans Crocker was an American lawyer and Wisconsin politician.

He began his career as a member of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, but later became a member of the Republican Party of Wisconsin.

Crocker was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1815, and emigrated to the United States with his family. He was raised in Utica, New York. After high school, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he studied law privately.

Crocker is closely associated with Byron Kilbourn and his projects to develop Milwaukee and Wisconsin over the years. Crocker first moved to Milwaukee in 1836 and became the first editor of the Milwaukee's first newspaper, the Milwaukee Advertiser.

The Advertiser served as Kilbourn's trumpet to promote settlement in Kilbourntown, the area on the west side of the Milwaukee River where he owned large tracts of land, over settlement in the neighboring Juneautown. In fact, Crocker bought tracts of land in the Kilbourntown area himself. He stayed on as editor for a few months before entering into a private law practice in the area. He would continue to practice law privately until 1844.

Crocker was actively involved in the political and legal fields in Wisconsin.

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Born
Jun 11, 1815
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Utica
  • Dublin
  • Wisconsin
Died
Mar 16, 1889

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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