Adolf Kröber

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Adolf Kröber (born April 6, 1834 in Kaiserslautern ; † April 3, 1896 in Lussin ) was a German beer brewer, entrepreneur and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Kröber was a son of the general practitioner Heinrich Kröber and his wife Anna (Maria) Kröber, née Brunck (1807–1877). He had two brothers and a sister. In Kaiserslautern he attended the boys' school from the school year 1844/45 and then the secondary school. In 1849 he joined a sniper corps at the age of 15 and took part in major skirmishes during the uprisings in Baden-Palatinate . After he had finished his school career because of this, he completed an apprenticeship as a beer brewer and worked as such in Germany, Austria and America before he came back home in 1860.

Together with his brother Karl Kroeber 1865 he ran a 1859 Dampfbrettsägebetrieb founded, based in Hochwald in Weißensulz - Pössigkau , the first Dampfbrettsäge there, and built a new, so-called "Friedrichs-steam saw". In 1867 his son of the same name, the civil engineer Adolf Kroeber, was born in Hochwald. After the so-called "Friedrichs-Dampfsäge" burned down in 1872, he went with his family to Munich , where he was registered in 1872 with the address Untere Gartenstraße 2 (later renumbered to Gartenstraße 45 , from 1886 then Kaulbachstraße 45 ). The Munich address book from 1885 shows a company headquarters at Goethestrasse 12 , the address book from 1886 then a company Holzhandlung und Dampfsägebetrieb Compt. with board storage in Friedenheim (house number 10) and the saw in Pechwinkel 8 (from 1892 then Palmstrasse 8 ).

Kröber became a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Upper Bavaria , the board of the Bavarian Timber Industry Employers' Liability Insurance Association , the trade association and the lumber association. During his life he was also active in numerous shooting societies, u. a. in Heidelberg , Nuremberg , Kaiserslautern and Munich. He was also instrumental in ensuring that the 7th federal shooting came to Munich in 1881 and was also elected to the board of the German Shooting Federation.

From 1868 to 1871 he was politically active as chairman of the German People's Association and the Democratic Workers' Education Association (DABV) founded in Kaiserslautern in 1869 . From 1890 he was also a magistrate in Munich. Between 1884 and 1887 as well as from 1888 to 1890 and from 1893 until his death he was a member of the German Reichstag for the German People's Party and the constituency Middle Franconia 3 ( Ansbach , Schwabach , Heilsbronn ). From 1891 Kröber lived in Munich's Uhlandstrasse .

Publications

  • The social position of the brewery workers . In: Democratic weekly paper . No. 9 supplement dated February 27, 1869; No. 13 supplement dated March 27, 1869.
  • Report of the management of the timber trade association from August 1883 to the end of February 1888 submitted by the executive board . H. Winckhler, Munich 1888.

literature

  • Pfalzsport, organ of the Palatinate Sports Association, issue 11/2008, p. 21

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Footnotes

  1. Spelling also Adolph Kröber
  2. Spelling also Carl Kröber

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary for Anna Kröber, Pfälzische Volkszeitung , vol. 75, No. 291, Kaiserslautern, October 20, 1977, p. 4. ( limited preview in Google book search)
  2. ^ Judicial auction. In: Supplement to Nro. 50 of the Pfälzer Zeitung , February 28, 1860, Textarchiv - Internet Archive
  3. Higher school for boys. In: Annual report on the higher boys' school, the royal district agriculture and trade school, and the associated school for craft apprentices and journeymen in Kaiserslautern for the school year 1844/45. J. Kayser, Kaiserslautern 1845, pp. 22/23. ( limited preview in Google Book search)
  4. Kröber, brothers. In: J. Bloch: Pilsen and its chamber district. JR Port, Pilsen 1872, p. 17. ( limited preview in Google book search)
  5. A remnant of the German jungle . In: The Gazebo . Issue 23, 1864, pp. 356–359, here 358 ( full text [ Wikisource ]).
  6. On the day. In: Community newspaper. Independent political journal. Volume 11, No. 83, Vienna, April 12, 1872, p. 4. ( limited preview in Google book search)
  7. ^ Entry on Kröber Adolph Kaufm. In: M. Siebert (Ed.): Address book for Munich for the year 1872. Ackermann Verlag, Munich 1872, p. 272. ( online )
  8. Entry on Kröber Ad. Kaufm. In: Address book for Munich for the year 1885. Ed. from the Royal Police Directorate, Munich 1885, p. 275. ( online )
  9. Entry on Kröber Ad. Holzhdl. u. Steam saw company Compt. In: Address book for Munich for the year 1886. Ed. from the Royal Police Directorate, Munich 1886, p. 274. ( online )
  10. ^ Workers' education associations . In: Kaiserslautern then and now. [= Volume 12 of writings on the history of the city and district of Kaiserslautern], Arbogast, 1970, p. 315.
  11. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 207.