Eduard Kuehne

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Eduard Kühne (born October 28, 1810 in Magdeburg , † September 12, 1883 in Kleve ) was a German entrepreneur.

He was born the son of a brewer . He did an apprenticeship as a businessman . From 1831 to 1837 he worked in Hamburg and in 1842 in Cologne , his wife's hometown.

On December 6, 1842, he signed a contract with Jacob Mayer to jointly found a steel mill. The location question was restricted in the contract to Bochum or Essen . From the founded on the avenue road in Bochum factory, the developed Bochum club . The son Eduard Kühne (* 1839 in Hamburg, † 1903 in Moson) later founded the Kühne agricultural machinery factory in Wieselburg , a part of Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary.

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  1. ^ Däbritz: Bochum Association. 1934