Johann Georg Doertenbach

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Johann Georg Doertenbach

Johann Georg Doertenbach (born June 8, 1795 in Calw ; † September 8, 1870 there ) was an entrepreneur and member of the Württemberg state parliament .

Life

Johann Georg Doertenbach was active as an entrepreneur and as a politician and was involved in the founding and development of numerous companies. These included the Doertenbach bank in Stuttgart , the Esslingen , Doertenbach and Schauber machine factory , a predecessor of the Calw blanket and cloth factories, the Stälin & Co. wood trading company, which later developed into Mohr and Federhaff in Mannheim , and P. Cavallo & Cie.

Johann Georg Doertenbach was the successor of his father-in-law Christian Jakob Zahn in the Württemberg state parliament from 1829 to 1856 and chairman of the Calw Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 1867 to 1870 , which he founded in 1865. The daughter Luise Friederike (1827–1900) emerged from her marriage to Eugenie Luise Zahn. She married the Calw merchant Christoph Ludwig Friedrich Federhaff. In 1848/49 Doertenbach was a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly .

Doertenbach campaigned for the establishment of a commercial advanced training school in Calw and pushed ahead with the construction of the railway and the expansion of the road between Calw and Pforzheim . His numerous foundations, for example for the hospital and the town church in Calw, thanked him by his fellow citizens with an honorary cup, which is now in the Vischer Palace . The Johann Georg Doertenbach School in Calw is named after Johann Georg Doertenbach.

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Individual evidence

  1. http://www.federhaff.com/individual.php?pid=I189&ged=webfed_20100120.ged
  2. http://www.doertenbach.de/index.php?lang=DE&menu=69&contentid=43
  3. http://gscalw.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=108&Itemid=2