Friedrich Wilke (entrepreneur)
Friedrich Wilke (born July 13, 1829 in Guben ; † October 21, 1908 there ) was a German entrepreneur .
Life
His father Carl Gottlob Wilke had become a successful entrepreneur through the development of the wool felt hat, which was made insensitive to moisture (and therefore weatherproof) by decating . In 1859, Friedrich Wilke took over his father's business of the Guben hat factory CG Wilke .
In 1887 he donated the Naëmi-Wilke-Stift children's hospital in Guben in memory of his daughter who died of typhus at the age of 13 . When his youngest son, Karl Emil Friedrich Wilke, died in an accident in 1901, he donated the new building for the Church of the Good Shepherd . Friedrich-Wilke-Platz in Guben was named after him.
Honors
- 1879: Appointment to the Commerce Council
- 1886: Appointment to the secret council of commerce
literature
- Mechthild Hempe: warp and weft. The drapery in Guben. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2006, ISBN 3-412-21905-3 , p. 95.
- Untitled: Guben: CG Wilke's factories. In: Der Märkische Bote from November 29, 2011 ( online at maerkischer-bote.de , last accessed on January 12, 2019)
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SURNAME | Wilke, Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German entrepreneur |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 13, 1829 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Guben |
DATE OF DEATH | October 21, 1908 |
Place of death | Guben |