Carl Heinrich Martin Bauer

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Carl Heinrich Martin Bauer (born June 27, 1829 in Hamburg ; † May 15, 1904 there ) was a Hamburg bricklayer , architect and member of the Reichstag .

Bauer completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer in Hamburg and became a master bricklayer, later he also worked as an architect. He was a member of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Hamburg Artists' Association from 1832 . Bauer was also involved in the governing bodies of the general trade school and the school for the building trade.

Bauer was elected to the Hamburg parliament in 1874, to which he belonged as a member of the Left Party until 1877. Bauer was elected as a candidate for the National Liberal Party in the Reichstag election in 1877 for the Hamburg 2 constituency. He was a member of the Reichstag until 1880. He left his parliamentary group on July 12, 1879 and resigned from his seat on February 24, 1880. In the subsequent election, Georg Wilhelm Hartmann ( SAP ) was able to win the mandate on April 27, 1880 .

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