Robert Reiner - Weehawken Textile Machine Maker

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Title

Robert Reiner - Weehawken Textile Machine Maker

Subject

WHC243

Description

Black and white undated photo of Robert Reiner and unidentified person in horse and carriage on unidentified street. Robert Reiner was born in Nuertingen, Germany and left his home town for the United States around 1900. He established a textile machine company on the corner of Paterson Plank Rd and Gregory Ave in Weehawken. Mr. Reiner was an honored citizen of Nuertingen because he supported building up the city's hospital, gave money for the church bells, provided milk for poor children and so on. Mr. Reiner was one of the first people to cross the Atlantic by Zeppelin and served as the president of the American- German Chamber of Commerce and was awarded highest honor given to a non head of state for his work in German- American relations. Click the link for the back of this item below to see Mr. Reiner in his office. Thank you to Michael Weber of Nuertingen, Germany for this photo and information about Robert Reiner.

Date

1900

Type

O2

Identifier

WHC243

Coverage

Weehawken, NJ [40.7663711,-74.02537149999999]

Geolocation

Citation

“Robert Reiner - Weehawken Textile Machine Maker,” The Weehawken Time Machine, accessed March 29, 2024, https://weehawkentimemachine.omeka.net/items/show/2635.