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Peter Birch-Reichenwald.

Peter Birch-Reichenwald (29 November 1843 – 8 July 1898) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.

He was born in ChristianiatoChristian Birch-Reichenwald and Jacobine Ida Sophie Motzfeldt.[1] His paternal grandfather was Paul Hansen Birch, his maternal grandfather was Peter Motzfeldt. Peter Birch-Reichenwald married Alette Marie Christensen, and the couple had eight children.[1]

He served as mayor of Christiania during 1889.

In July 1889 he was appointed Minister of Labour as a part of the first cabinet Stang. He left in March 1891[2] when the first cabinet Stang Fell. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1892, representing the constituency of Kristiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger. He only served one three-year term.[2] In March 1894 he was appointed Minister of the Interior as a part of the second cabinet Stang. He replaced Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne. He left in October 1895[2] when the second cabinet Stang Fell.

He died in the same city he was born.[1] A residential street Birch-Reichenwalds gate, at Sandaker in Oslo, is named after him.

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  • ^ a b c Peter Birch-Reichenwald Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Christian Homann Schweigaard

    Mayor of Kristiania
    1889
    Succeeded by

    Karl Lous

    Preceded by

    Oscar Jacobsen

    Minister of Labour
    1889–1891
    Succeeded by

    Hans Hein Theodor Nysom

    Preceded by

    Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne

    Minister of the Interior
    1894–1895
    Succeeded by

    Thomas von Westen Engelhart


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