Jacob Horwitz

This article is about the Australian politician. For the American businessman and philanthropist, see Jacob H. Horwitz.
Jacob Horwitz
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Warwick
In office
19 November 1878  2 July 1887
Preceded by James Morgan
Succeeded by Arthur Morgan
Personal details
Born Jacob Horwitz
1830
East Prussia, Poland
Died 24 March 1920 (aged 89-90)
Berlin, Germany
Nationality Polish Australian
Occupation Shopkeeper, Flour miller
Religion Jewish

Jacob Horwitz (or Horowitz) (1830 – 24 March 1920) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly representing the district of Warwick in Queensland, Australia. A member of the Liberal party, Horwitz was elected to the seat in 1878 and served two terms as member for the district from 1878-1887. He was defeated at the 1887 state election by Independent candidate and future Premier Arthur Morgan.

Horwitz was born in 1830 in East Prussia (now part of Poland).[1] Together with his brother, he ran the Exchange Store general store in the town of Warwick, and owned the local Ellenthorpe Flour Mill.[2] Horwitz began public life as Mayor of Warwick from 1876-1878. He resigned in 1878 to successfully run for office in the state legislature.[3] Horwitz was a prominent philanthropist in the Darling Downs region, including gifting ₤7500 to the Warwick General Hospital for the creation of a new ward.[4] He died in Berlin on 24 March 1920.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Horwitz, Jacob". Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  2. Hall, Thomas (1925). The Early History of Warwick District and Pioneers of the Darling Downs (PDF). Toowoomba, QLD: Robertson & Proven Ltd. pp. 76, 90. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  3. "Rich Warwick Jew's Nephew Now Penniless Nazi Victim". Courier Mail (Brisbane, QLD). 3 February 1940. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  4. "A munificent donation: Mr Horwitz and the Warwick Hospital". Brisbane Courier. 22 August 1912. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
James Morgan
Member for Warwick
18781887
Succeeded by
Arthur Morgan
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