Heinrich Vogel (politician, 1856)

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Heinrich Vogel (born June 3, 1856 in Siegen , † December 20, 1934 in Bonn ) was a mine director and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Vogel attended the University of Bonn and the Bergakademie Berlin . He was a mining assessor and unskilled worker in the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Public Works, mining inspector in Sulzbach , mining director in Luisenthal and Zabrze , chairman of the mining directorates in Zabrze and Saarbrücken , mining captain and chief mining authority in Breslau and Bonn . In 1906 he became a board member of the Schaffhausen Bank Association, which he remained until 1908. After that he was on the board of directors of several mining and steel companies. He was also a member of the district committee of Zabrze and the Silesian Provincial Parliament as well as the church council or the presbytery in various parishes. He was also president of the Natural History Association for Rhineland and Westphalia and first lieutenant of the Landwehr field artillery. He was awarded the Order of the Crown 2nd Class , the Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class with Ribbon , the Landwehr Service Award 1st Class and as Commander of the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau .

From 1909 to 1912 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency Arnsberg 1 ( Wittgenstein , Siegen , Biedenkopf ) and the National Liberal Party .

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