Wilhelm Müller (judge)

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Wilhelm Müller (* 19th century ; † 20th century ) was a German district judge as well as an association and association official.

As a judge, Müller held the position of a district judge.

Müller was one of the Sauerland dignitaries who supported the appeal written by Ernst Ehmsen and Karl Féaux de Lacroix on May 25, 1890 to found a Sauerland tourist association. After the name of the association was changed to the Sauerland Mountain Association in 1891 , Müller was a member of the board of directors formed at the association's first general assembly on July 19, 1891, chaired by Ehmsen.

From 1897 to 1900 Müller was managing director of the central committee and thus chairman of the Association of German Tourist Associations .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Deutscher Wanderverband (Ed.): "125 years of hiking and more", Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg, 2008, ISBN 978-3-86568-221-5 , p. 170