Emil Krabler

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Emil Krabler (* 21st January 1839 in Crossen an der Oder ; † 24. October 1909 in Essen-Bredeney ) was a German mining - engineering and - managers in food .

Life

He was the son of the merchant and later mine director Eduard Krabler (1813–1876) and his wife Agnes Gude (1817–1883). His brother was the medic Paul Krabler . Krabler began his mining operations and training at the Royal Oberbergamt Bonn before he studied in Berlin and after clerkship and activities as mountain assessor in Bonn (1867) 1868 Pit director of the Cologne-based mine-association in Altenessen was. In 1886 he became general director there . In 1889 he was a leader on the employers 'side during the miners' strike; He is also considered to be a leader in founding the Rheinisch-Westfälischen Kohlen-Syndikats . From 1902 to 1906 he was chairman of the Association for Mining Interests in the Dortmund District Mining Authority .

Awards and designations

The Emil-Emscher colliery belonging to the KBV was named after Emil Krabler . Krablerstrasse not far from Altenessen train station is also named after him .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Evelyn KrokerKrabler, Emil. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 12, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-428-00193-1 , p. 630 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Loyalty: Economic and technical history of Prussia. Page 558: "Mining enthusiasts on coal and ore pits ..."
  3. a b Register of persons . In: Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry Acta Borussica . tape 8-2 , p. 571 ( bbaw.de [PDF]).
  4. Personal details . In: Glückauf. Berg- und Hüttenmännische magazine . Volume 44, No. 2 , January 11, 1908, p. 72 ( polsl.pl ).
  5. Illustration of the award certificate in the 2011 annual report, Mining History Documentation Center Bochum, p. 29
  6. Personal details . In: Glückauf. Berg- und Hüttenmännische magazine . Volume 44, No. 13 , March 28, 1908, pp. 480 ( polsl.pl ).