Reinhardt Rahr (April 22, 1859 – October 18, 1921) was an American businessman and brewer.
Born in
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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, Rahr served an apprenticeship with a manufacturing chemist, in
Chicago, Illinois
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, and attended classes at the
Chicago College of Pharmacy
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graduating in 1877. He then graduated from
University of Michigan
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in 1881. Rahr was in the beer and malt business in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and was also involved with the banking business.
[ ] Rahr served on the Manitowoc Common Council. In 1886, he was elected mayor of Manitowoc.
In 1887, Rahr was elected to the
Wisconsin State Assembly
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and was a
Democrat
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. Rahr died of a heart ailment at his home in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
[Funeral of Mr. Rahr to Be Held Friday, ''Manitowoc Herald News'', October 19, 1921, p. 1.]
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1859 births
1921 deaths
People from Manitowoc, Wisconsin
University of Illinois Chicago alumni
University of Michigan alumni
American brewers
Businesspeople from Wisconsin
Wisconsin city council members
Mayors of places in Wisconsin
Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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