Bay View's Rolling Mill Historical Marker
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member onfire4jesus
N 42° 59.965 W 087° 53.378
16T E 427486 N 4761134
Bay View's Rolling Mill Historical Marker at the corner of S. Superior St. and E. Russell Ave. in Milwaukee, WI
Waymark Code: WM21VV
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 08/21/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member The Cheeseheads
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"Near this site in Bay View stood the Milwaukee Iron Company rolling mill, the first major heavy industry in the region and an important producer of iron and steel for the Midwest. The mill, which opened in 1868, transformed ore from Dodge County and Lake Superior area mines into iron products including thousands of tons of rail for the region's growing railroads.

By 1885, more than 1500 people were employed at the plant, some recruited from the iron producing districts of the British Isles, and the village of Bay View grew from a rural crossroads to an industrial community surrounding the rolling mill.

On May 5, 1886, the mill was the scene of a major labor disturbance. Nearly 1500 strikers from around Milwaukee marched on the Bay View mill to dramatize their demand for an eight-hour work day. The local militia, called to the scene by Governor Jeremiah Rusk, fired on the crowd, killing seven people.

The mill closed in 1929, and the buildings were demolished a decade later. But the community of Bay View remains: a neighborhood of mill workers' houses, shops and churches.

Erected 1985"
County: Milwaukee

Location: Park

MarkerID: 275

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