Leopold Heindl

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Leopold Heindl (born August 11, 1834 - December 19, 1911 ) was a German national member of the Upper Austrian state parliament ( German National Party ) and mayor of the market town of Mauthausen from 1870 to 1909 .

Life

He was a member of the Upper Austrian Landtag as a member of the cities and industrial locations (Grein constituency) for 29.1 years and is sixth in the list of those who have been members of the Landtag for the longest time. Another source shows that he was elected to the state parliament in 1878 and was still a member of the state parliament in 1909 as the oldest mandate after five legislative periods and 30 years.

He was an innkeeper and later a quarry and real estate owner in Mauthausen, member of the board of the Sparkasse Mauthausen, a granite factory owner belonging to the Mauthausen stone industry , from 1872 to 1876 shareholder of the stock corporation for road and bridge construction , from 1894 to 1901 owner of Pragtal Castle and in 1897 as co-owner of the concession for the Machlandbahn president of its board of directors.

Honors

literature

  • Harry Slapnicka : Upper Austria. The political leadership 1861 to 1918 (= contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria. Volume 9). OLV-Buchverlag, Linz 1983, ISBN 3-85214-381-0 , p. 109 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of MPs from Upper Austria. Landtag with the longest term of office
  2. Harry Slapnicka: Between Continuity and Renewal - The Generation Change. Examples and counterexamples from 135 years of Upper Austrian history. In: Regional history and archival science. Festschrift for the 100th anniversary of Upper Austria. Provincial Archives (= communications from the Upper Austrian Provincial Archives. Volume 18). Oberösterreichisches Landesarchiv , Linz 1996, ISBN 3-900-31362-8 , pp. 455–478, online (PDF; 5.4 MB) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at.