Pierre Frédéric Charles Baerwald

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Pierre Frédéric Charles Baerwald (also Peter Friedrich Carl Baerwald , born May 27, 1791 in Berlin; † December 26, 1871 there ) was a pharmacist and local politician in Berlin .

Baerwald was a member of the French Reformed community. He was the owner of the Engel pharmacy. From 1820 to 1848 he was a member of the Berlin magistrate as a city councilor . Baerwald was the first administrative director of the municipal gas station on Gitschiner Strasse, Berlin-Kreuzberg . In 1874 a nearby street was named after him, as was the Baerwald Bridge . Shortly before his death in 1871, Baerwald had been appointed city ​​elder . He was buried in Cemetery I of the French Reformed Congregation ( Berlin-Mitte ).