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Reinhard Liebel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reinhard Liebel
Reinhard Liebel (January 31, 1841 - March 11, 1905) was a businessman and politician from Erie, Pennsylvania. Reinhard was a member of the Liebel family, which was one of the oldest and most prominent families in Erie. ==''South Erie Iron Works''== Liebel was the President of the ''South Erie Iron Works'' during the boom years of Iron in Erie. ''South Erie Iron Works'' was established by Adam Acheson and William Henry on Peach Street in 1858 and was incorporated in 1868. It produced stoves and general iron works and was headquartered at 1917 Peach Street (built from 1871-1891)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/app/phmc_display.cfm?KeyNo=101850 )〕 in Erie with the foundry at 26th and Maple Streets (built from 1885-1887). In 1896, Liebel was President, John G. Liebel (Reinhard’s son) was Corporate Secretary, and A. K. Acheson was Treasurer. The principal stockholders were Reinhard, John G. Liebel, Adam K. Acheson, D. S. Clark, Tobias S. Alberstadt, John Henry Kalvelage (former owner of the ''Eagle Brewery''), D. T. Jones, Mrs. William Henry, Ph. Deifenbach, and James Leask. In 1898, Liebel’s son, John G. Liebel along with John Depinet, purchased the ''Chicago and Erie Stove Works'' in Erie, founded by William Himrod. The purchase included all patents, designs, and patterns. Up to that point, John had been connected with Reinhard's ''South Erie Iron Works''. Liebel and Depinet continued to operate the company under the old name, but utilized the business and methods from ''South Erie Iron Works''.
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