Gottlieb Rudolf Bühlmann

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Gottlieb Rudolf Bühlmann (born March 22, 1818 in Grosshöchstetten , † April 11, 1886 there ) was a Swiss politician . From 1854 to 1857 he was a member of the National Council.

biography

Bühlmann was the son of a clerk. From 1835 to 1837 he worked in Burgdorf in the office of Johann Ludwig Schnell and Eduard Blösch . He then studied law at the universities of Bern , Leipzig and Berlin . Bühlmann was a member of the Zofingia . In 1841 he was granted a patent as a lawyer , and two years later he was also admitted as a notary . From 1843 he carried out these two activities in Grosshöchstetten. In addition, he was the treasurer of the savings bank Konolfingen and from 1860 its administrator.

In 1849 Bühlmann moved into the Grand Council of the Canton of Bern . After an unsuccessful candidacy in 1851, he stood for the Conservatives in the National Council elections in 1854 and was elected in the Emmental constituency. Three years later he lost his seat to Rudolf Schmid . He sat on the Grand Council until 1866 and again from 1870 to 1874.

His son was the politician Fritz Ernst Bühlmann .

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