Carl Vogler

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Carl Vogler (born January 15, 1840 in Frauenfeld , † June 29, 1895 ibid) was a Swiss lawyer and politician .

biography

Carl Vogler studied from 1859 to 1863 at the Universities of Zurich , Heidelberg and Berlin law . In Heidelberg he became a member of the Corps Helvetia in 1860 . He was then admitted to the bar in Aargau and worked as a lawyer in his hometown until 1868. In 1869 he was President of the Frauenfeld District Court . From 1869 to 1874 he was chief judge and chief clerk.

In 1868 Carl Vogler became a Frauenfeld district councilor and was one of the initiators of the Thurgau constitutional revision , the so-called Frauenfeld program. From 1868 to 1869 he was a member of the Thurgau Constitutional Council and from 1869 to 1874 the Thurgau Grand Council . From 1874 to 1895 he was responsible for the finance department in the government council of the canton of Thurgau . He was also a member of the administrative council of the Frauenfeld community from 1880 to 1895 .

In addition to his political offices, Vogler was a member of the board of directors of the Swiss Northeast Railway , the Swiss steamboat company Untersee and Rhein and the railway company Etzwilen-Schaffhausen. He was a member of the supervisory board of the central administration of Schweizerische Mobiliar and vice-chairman of the supervisory board of the Schweizerische Rentenanstalt .

As an officer in the Swiss Army , he was promoted to colonel in the artillery in 1884 .

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  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 115 , 209