Julius Reinhard

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Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Reinhard (born July 20, 1833 in Heddesdorf ; † November 21, 1901 in Oberhausen ) was a German mechanical engineer and politician.

education

Julius Reinhard, son of an economist, attended the Provincial Trade School in Hagen . He then studied mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic School in Karlsruhe from 1851 to 1856 . There he became a member of the Germania fraternity (today Teutonia ) in 1851/52 .

Professional background

After a year of service with the Koblenz pioneers , Reinhard worked as an engineer for the steelworks union Jacobi, Haniel & Huyssen .

Since 1868 he worked as a volunteer teacher at the crafts and advanced training school in Oberhausen . In 1877/78 he became director of the Wilhelm Grillo gas factory , which his father-in-law Wilhelm Theodor Grillo built in Oberhausen in 1867 and which became municipal property in 1897. Reinhard later also took over the management of the Oberhausener Wasserwerk stock corporation until 1898 .

Politics and clubs

Reinhard was a member from 1861 and often chairman of the political association Haideblümchen until 1900 .

He was a member of the National Liberal Party and until his death in 1875 a city ​​councilor for Oberhausen. He was elected third alderman twice. From 1888 he was a member of the Mülheim an der Ruhr district assembly until April 1, 1901, when Oberhausen left the Mülheim district as an independent city .

Since 1879 Reinhard was a member of the Rheinisch-Westfälischen branch association and from 1880 a member of the main association of the German association of gas and water specialists .

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 8: Supplement L – Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2014, ISBN 978-3-8253-6051-1 , pp. 181-182.
  • Obituary in Journal for Gas Lighting and Water Supply , XLV. Volume, No. 5, February 1, 1902, p. 85.

Individual evidence

  1. See also http://www.haidebluemchen.de/festschrift-5-11 >