Julius Conrad Muller

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Julius Conrad Müller-Nutzhorn (born January 1, 1850 in Nutzhorn , † February 4, 1914 in Ganderkesee) was a landowner and a member of the German Reichstag .

biography

Müller attended the commercial school in Bremen (a secondary school) and the agricultural school in Neuchâtel in Oldenburg . In 1876 he took over the Nutzhorn estate. He took part in the Franco-German War 1870–71 with the 6th Oldenburg Infantry Regiment 91.

From July 1895 to 1903 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the Waldeck constituency, first as an intern in the German-Conservative Fraction, and later for the German Social Reform Party . 1908–1914 he was also a member of the Oldenburg Landtag .

literature

  • Albrecht Eckhardt: From the bourgeois revolution to the National Socialist takeover. The Oldenburg State Parliament and its deputies 1848–1933. Isensee, Oldenburg 1996, ISBN 3-89598-327-6 , p. 103 ( Oldenburger Forschungen NF 1).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Between claim and reality: State influence on rural building: Das Land Oldenburg between 1880 and 1930, Michael Schimek, 2004, p. 232.