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David Stuart Rose

David Stuart Rose

American lawyer


David Stuart Rose Democrat (June 30, 1856 August 8, 1932)[1] was an American lawyer and Democratic politician.

Quick Facts Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Preceded by ...

Background

Born in Darlington, Wisconsin, Rose joined his father's law firm in Darlington. He served as mayor of Darlington in 1883 and 1884 and was county judge of Lafayette County, Wisconsin.

Move to Milwaukee

In 1886, he moved to Milwaukee where he practiced law[2] and was twice elected mayor of the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin serving from 1898 to 1906 and from 1908 to 1910,[3] when he was defeated by Socialist Emil Seidel. He was the 1902 Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin, running a conservative campaign losing to incumbent Robert M. La Follette by a wide margin.

His administration was known for widespread corruption. Under "All the Time Rosy", Milwaukee had a reputation as a "wide-open" town that tolerated prostitution, gambling and late-night saloons. As historian John Gurda put it, "Virtually everything that was not nailed down - from public hay supplies to aldermanic votes - was for sale to the highest bidder."[4] After spending some time in California trying to promote trade with China, Rose returned to Milwaukee and ran once again for mayor in 1924 but lost the election to Socialist Daniel Hoan.

Back to Lafayette County

Rose later returned to Darlington and in 1931 ran once more (unsuccessfully) for county judge of Lafayette County. He died in Milwaukee on August 8, 1932, and is buried in Darlington.[5]

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Notes

  1. 'Memorial at Rose's Grave is Dedicated-Milwaukeeans Honor Former Mayor at Darlington, Milwaukee Sentinel, May 26, 1935
  2. Freitag, Duane H. Sauerkraut, Suspenders, and the Swiss: A Political History of Green County’s Swiss Colony, 1845–1945 Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse, 2012; p. 137
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