Friedrich Peyer im Hof

Johann Friedrich Peyer im Hof (18 June 1817, Schaffhausen – 18 May 1900) was a Swiss politician member of the Swiss National Council during 18571875 (President 1859/1860). Alongside Alfred Escher, he is one of the main pioneers of rail transport in Switzerland.

Peyer inherited his father's textile company in 1838. He was an early proponent of steam power in Switzerland, co-founder of Schaffhauser Eisenbahnvereins (1842) and of the Dampfboot-AG steamboat company (1851). He was co-founder of Waggonfabrik Neuhausen (from 1862 Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft) in 1853, and co-director of the Nordostbahn railway company during 18571877. He co-founded Schaffhausen Bank in 1863, and Handelsbank Schaffhausen in 1873. Besides his office as National Councillor, he served in the Schaffhausen city council during 18431845, 18511869, and 18711875.

Peyer was significantly affected by the financial crisis that hit Nordostbahn in the early 1870s. At the same time, his speculative investments in Hungary met with failure, so that he was forced to retire from all offices in 1877.

Preceded by
Johann Jakob Stehlin
President of the National Council
1859/1860
Succeeded by
Johann Baptist Weder


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