Oscar Kupferschmidt


Johannes Eugen Oscar Kupferschmidt (born 28 May 1844 in Gdansk, died 14 August 1922) - an official, a Gdansk businessman. Curriculum vitae

He was the son of a Gdansk merchant, Heinrich Adolph Kupferschmidt. In 1863 he graduated from the school of St. Peter and Paul, then educated in the trade of the merchant. He was a lieutenant in the Prussian-Danish War (1864) and Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871).

May 15, 1872 he became general manager of the newly created tram company, a branch of the Deutsche Pferdeeisenbahngesellschaft. Under his management the company maintained omnibus communication with Wrzeszcz and Oliwa, then in June 1873 introduced horse tram in Gdańsk and in 1896 electrical trams. This happened two years before the first electric trams in the Kingdom of Poland, launched in Łódź.

Between 1889 and 1894, he was co-owner of a horse tram company, with Dr. Gustav Torwalsen, who had failed due to the lack of funds for electrification of traction.

In the years 1893-1902 a member of the Gdansk City Council. In 1899, the chairman of the Lutheran Lutheran Church social evangelical committee.

May 15, 1922, Gdansk celebrated the 50th anniversary of his professional career, died shortly after the jubilee, August 14 of the same year.

Married with Klara Maria (February 1850 Gdańsk - March 1 1908 Gdańsk), daughter of merchant Eduard Hundertmark. Charlotta Hermin's daughter (born March 31, 1872) was married November 10, 1892 to the wife of George Ernst Andreas Witt.

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