Photographed March 28, 2015
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
43° 2.501′ N, 87° 54.308′ W
COURT HOUSE SQUARE
Donated, in 1837, by
Solomon Juneau
&
Morgan L. Martin,
for a public
recreation spot.
The people of Milwaukee owe a debt of
everlasting
gratitude to these
public-spirited pioneers.
The marker is located in the southeast corner of Cathedral Square, near the intersection of westbound East Wells Street / Wisconsin Route 32 and northbound North Jefferson Street, at or near 520 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.
See also these related markers / monuments:
These markers / monuments are also at this location:
See also these related markers / monuments:
- Marker 345: Solomon Juneau House (Theresa, Dodge County)
- Replica of Solomon Juneau's Log Cabin 1822 (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
- Solomon Juneau Monument (Milwaukee, Milwaukee County)
These markers / monuments are also at this location:
- Dedicated to the Valiant Immigrant Mothers
- First Court House
- Marker 463: Rescue of Joshua Glover
- St. John Cathedral
With the the intersection of East Wells Street
and North Jefferson Street in the background.
Looking kitty-corner across the Square.
The marker is adjacent to the Dedicated to the Valiant Immigrant Mothers statue.
Looking north, with North Jefferson Street to the left.
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