Weil, Heinrich Johann Georg
Weil, Heinrich Johann Georg
Agronomist, City Councillor
born: 26.09.1839 in Wiesbaden
died: 01.01.1907 in Wiesbaden
After studying at the Hof Geisberg Agricultural School and the Holzminden Polytechnic, he gained professional experience while traveling in Europe, particularly in England.
From 1876, he was head of the Hof Geisberg Private Agricultural Institute, which he had reestablished as a private school together with Jonas Schmidt and Heinrich Wintermeyer after the school had been closed for political reasons on September 30, 1876. He taught agricultural machinery and meadow cultivation there until 1902. In addition to the teachers, he succeeded in recruiting many specialists as part-time experts and making the institute internationally known; students also came to Wiesbaden from India.
Weil was a member of the citizens' committee in Wiesbaden from 1877-90 and held a seat in the Nassau municipal parliament from 1898-1904. As a member of the municipal council (1891-1906), he became a city elder in 1903.
A street was named after him at the old site of the agricultural school.
Literature
Burkardt, Barbara/Pult, Manfred (ed.): Nassau parliamentarians. A biographical handbook. Part 2: Der Kommunallandtag des Regierungsbezirks Wiesbaden 1868-1933. Vorgeschichte und Geschichte des Parlamentarismus in Hessen, vol. 17, Wiesbaden 2003 (Historische Kommission für Nassau 71) [p. 368].
Renkhoff, Otto: Nassau Biography. Kurzbiographien aus 13 Jahrhunderten, 2nd ed., Wiesbaden 1992 (Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Nassau 39) [p. 854].