Nikolaus Müller (civil servant)

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Nikolaus Müller (born November 27, 1758 in Wipfeld ; † April 23, 1833 ) became mayor of Wipfeld near Schweinfurt at the age of 26 , where he had the sulfur springs of St. Ludwig in Wipfeld set up in 1810. He becomes the Royal Bavarian Bath Inspector at Ludwigsbad , which has been named after Crown Prince Ludwig August since 1825 .

Afterlife

The Literaturhaus Wipfeld houses a permanent exhibition and uses audio stations to present excerpts from his works.

Works

  • The most excellent duties of a village debtor in the Hochstifte Würzburg , 1794;
  • The Franconian wine trade and its refinement flourished , 1796;
  • Brief instruction to obtain plenty of good brandy, vinegar and liqueur from potatoes , 1797;
  • Brief historical description of the Ludwigsbad in Wipfeld , 1830;

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