Herman P. Goebel

Herman Philip Goebel ( born April 5, 1853 in Cincinnati, Ohio; † May 4, 1930 ) was an American politician of the Republican Party. March 4, 1903 to March 3, 1911, he was a member of the House of Representatives of the United States for the 2nd Congressional District of the State of Ohio.

Biography

Goebel was born in Cincinnati and grew up there as well. His first professional experience as a runner at a law firm. He decided also to study law. In 1872 he completed his studies at the University of Cincinnati. 1874 did he permit himself as a lawyer in order henceforth to be active in their own firm. In 1875 and 1876 he collected in the House of Representatives from Ohio 's first political experience. For the Hamilton County, he worked 1884-1890 as a judge.

1902 Goebel was elected as the successor to Jacob H. Bromwell in the U.S. House of Representatives. His seat he could defend in the next three elections. In 1910 he was not re-elected. Then he was up to his death, returned to the bar.

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