11 March 1753 (1753-03-11) Mainz, Electorate of Mainz
Died
9 September 1825 (1825-09-10) (aged 72) Gau-Algesheim, Mainz-Bingen
Allegiance
Electorate of Mainz France Grand Duchy of Hesse
Service/branch
French Army
Years of service
1791–1799
Battles/wars
French Revolutionary Wars
Other work
Bürgermeister (mayor), Gau-Algesheim Chamber of Deputies, Grand Duchy of Hesse
Jean Marie Rodolphe Eickemeyer, also called Heinrich Maria Johann Rudolf Eickemeyer, was an engineer, mathematician, and general of the French Revolutionary Wars. Eickemeyer was born on 11 March 1753 in Mainz, and died 9 September 1825 in Gau-Algesheim, a town in the Mainz-Bingen district of present-day Rhineland-Palatinate.
Originally in the service of the Elector of Mainz, after the fall of Mainz in 1792, he served in the French Republican Army, attaining the rank of general of brigade, and commanded a division at the Siege of Kehl (1796–97). He left French service in 1799 and retired to Mainz, but found no employment there. He moved to his hometown, where he served two terms as mayor, and was elected as a deputy to the Chamber of the Grand Duchy of Hesse.
Jean Marie Rodolphe Eickemeyer, also called Heinrich Maria Johann RudolfEickemeyer, was an engineer, mathematician, and general of the French Revolutionary...
in-demand artists' models in New York. Photographers Otto Sarony and RudolfEickemeyer were among those who worked with her. Charles Dana Gibson, one of...
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Electric bought the business of RudolfEickemeyer in Yonkers, New York, along with all of its patents and designs. Eickemeyer's firm had developed transformers...
Number 3, January 1898 Photographs: one by Robert Demachy; four by RudolfEickemeyer, Jr.; three by Emma J. Farnsworth; one by John Gear; one by Constant...
RudolfEickemeyer in Yonkers, New York, and published in the field of magnetic hysteresis, earning worldwide professional recognition. Eickemeyer's firm...
(approx. $27,600 in 2021). In April 1911, Bright was photographed by RudolfEickemeyer Jr. and her photograph entered in a national competition of over 3700...
Inez Milholland Milholland circa 1911 by RudolfEickemeyer Jr. Born (1886-08-06)August 6, 1886 New York City, U.S. Died November 25, 1916(1916-11-25)...
number of mineral specimens housed in Yonkers City Hall. Photographer RudolfEickemeyer Jr., a lifelong resident of Yonkers, played a key role in the creation...
(1903–1986) John Paul Edwards (1884–1968) William Eggleston (born 1939) RudolfEickemeyer, Jr. (1862–1932) Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898–1995) Jill Enfield (born...
author, features an unreferenced photo of Evelyn Nesbit taken by RudolfEickemeyer in 1901. It has been criticized as "misleading at best", as the title...
Press. p. 12. ISBN 9780816513826. Panzer, Mary; RudolfEickemeyer (1986). In My Studio: RudolfEickemeyer, Jr. and the Art of the Camera, 1885-1930. Hudson...
Custine accepted the capitulation of the city of Mainz, offered by RudolfEickemeyer. While 22,000 of Custine's men remained at Mainz, Munnier commanded...
Smedley-Aston, Frank Sutcliffe, J. B. B. Wellington, and, later, Americans RudolfEickemeyer, Jr., Clarence H. White and Alfred Stieglitz. Robinson's son, Ralph...
Name Period RudolfEickemeyer 1820 Karl Christian Eigenbrodt 1820–1823 Friedrich Knapp 1823–1826 Ernst Schenck 1826–1833 Moritz Schmitt June 1834 Karl...
years after its debut in 1960; in Basford, Nottinghamshire Died: RudolfEickemeyer, Jr., 69, American photographer Closing arguments began in the Massie...
(daughter of Mr. Alexander Logan Morton of New York)" two photographs by RudolfEickemeyer Jr., in the collection of the National Museum of American History...
ISBN 978-3-17-019951-4. Heap, D. E. (2008). Gestapo Interrogation Transcripts: Manfred Eickemeyer and Eugen Grimminger. Exclamation! Publishers. p. 25. ISBN 978-0982298435...