Johann Putzer from Reibegg

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Johann Florian Putzer von Reibegg (also: Edler, Ritter; born October 16, 1801 in St. Pauls , Habsburg Monarchy ; died September 23, 1892 in Bozen, Austria-Hungary ) was an Austrian industrialist and politician .

Life

Johann Putzer was a son of Florian Putzer (1741–1833), head of the Bozen trading house Jakob A. Holzhammer, who was ennobled in 1832 as a cleaner Edler von Reibegg. In 1822 the son took over the management. Putzer promoted the transit trade across the Alps and the silk industry in Trentino . In 1839 he received the concession to build the first Italian railway from Milan to Monza in the Austrian kingdom of Lombardy-Veneto . In 1840 he and István Széchenyi founded the Pest rolling mill company in the Kingdom of Hungary . He participated in the construction of a steam mill in Veneto and a sugar refinery in Treviso . In 1852 he acquired the ironworks in Štore and merged it with the lignite mine Barbara-Stollen near Laško in Lower Styria . In 1872 he and Carl von Schwarz were one of the concessionaires of the Bolzano – Merano railway line in South Tyrol .

In 1848 he was a delegate in the reinforced Tyrolean parliament in Innsbruck and advocated religious tolerance. With the Eppaner Schützen he was outpost in Vermiglio on the Tonale pass in 1848 . As the commander of the Bolzano National Guard, he prevented a pogrom against the Jews. In 1861 he was sent by the Brixen Chamber of Commerce to the Landtag of Tyrol , which in turn delegated him to the Reichsrat , in which he belonged to the liberal faction of Unionists. Besides Vice President of the Bolzano Chamber of Commerce was Putzer of Reibegg also Bavarian consul in Bolzano and was named after the German Empire on September 1, 1871 Consul of the German Reich.

Three of the twenty children: Paul, Maria and Filomena (picture by Friedrich Wasmann , 1840)

Putzer von Reibegg was married to Amalia von Ingram (1803–1841), with whom he had eleven children. Their daughter Amalie married Karl von Unterrichter, the son of the politician Franz von Unterrichter . In his second marriage, Putzer married Clara von Kübeck (* 1819) and they had nine other children. The lawyer Paul Vittorelli was a grandchild .

Awards

Putzer Edler von Reibegg received the Order of the Iron Crown III. Class and was thus raised to the hereditary knighthood.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. different spellings of names, in 1837 he is listed as Johann von Putzer zu Reibegg as a judge advisor in Bozen, see: Hof- und Staats-Schematismus des Österreichisches Kaiserthums , Vienna 1837, p. 593 digitized ; see also: Austrian official calendar
  2. Štore Steel doo ( Memento of the original from September 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.store-steel.si
  3. Eppaner Schützenlied 1848 , from Eppaner Schützen
  4. ^ List of consuls of the German Empire
  5. Amalie Edle Putzer von Reibegg (born July 4, 1824 in Klobenstein ). Karl Freiherr Unterrichter von Rechtenthal (born June 1, 1816 in Salegg Castle in Kaltern ; † February 3, 1902 Campan Castle near Brixen )
  6. ^ Collegium Res Nobilis Austriae