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Gustav Mevissen, after 1884 known as Gustav von Mevissen, (20 May 1815 – 13 August 1899), was a German businessman and politician.[1]
Mevissen was born in Dülken, Rhine Province. He started by investing in textile industry and later in railway construction and heavy industry. He founded numerous banks, including the Darmstädter Bank, and insurance companies. He is considered a pioneer of the German credit and insurance industry.
In 1879, on the golden wedding anniversary of the Kaiser, Mevissen set aside railway shares worth approximately 200,000 marks to establish a commercial college in Cologne.
^Bleiber, Helmut; Schmidt, Walter; Weber, Rolf (1987). Männer der Revolution von 1848. Schriften des Zentralinstituts für Geschichte. Berlin, [DDR]: Akademie-Verlag. pp. 391–424. ISBN978-3-05-000285-9.