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Geoffroy Velten

Geoffroy Velten
Geoffroi Velten.jpg
Velten around 1910
Born Godfried Velten
(1831-09-10)10 September 1831
Brumath, Bas-Rhin, France
Died 21 September 1915(1915-09-21) (aged 84)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation Brewer
Known for Senator for Bouches-du-Rhône

Geoffroy Velten, or Godfried Velten, (10 September 1831 – 21 September 1915) was a French brewer, newspaper proprietor and politician who became a member of the Senate of France.

Godfried Velten was born in Brumath, Bas-Rhin, on 10 September 1831. At the age of 17 he moved to Marseille in 1848 with his uncle. He began work in a brewery in Marseille. He became an independent brewer in 1861, and made about 2,000 hectolitres (44,000 imp gal; 53,000 US gal) of beer in the first year. In 1869 he installed ice-making equipment with capacity of 20,000 kilograms (44,000 lb) per day for use in his brewery and for sale locally.

Velten became a political activist and helped with the elections of Léon Gambetta in 1868 and of Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros in 1869. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 he joined the 1st battalion of the National Guard. He created a relief fund to help families in need whose sons were in the army. He was president of this society and donated 1,000 francs per month for the duration of the war. He donated two machine guns for the national defense. He was a co-founder of the Société d'Alsace-Lorraine in 1871, and was vice-president until 1877. Velten became a municipal councilor in Marseille in 1874, and a councilor-general in Bouches-du-Rhône in 1879.

From 1874 to 1876 Velten made 1,000,000 kilograms (2,200,000 lb) of ice each year to supply ships in the trade with China. In 1879 he built a pneumatic maltery, the only one of its type in France. By 1880 his brewery was producing 25,000 hectolitres (550,000 imp gal; 660,000 US gal) per year. In 1881 he sold his brewery for a considerable fortune. He was made a knight of the Legion of Honor on 30 December 1881 and was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honor on 30 March 1885.

Velten founded the newspapers L'Égalité, La Jeune république (The Young Republic), and Le Petit Provençal. The journalist, poet and politician Clovis Hugues (1851–1907) was editor of La Jeune Republique from 1876 to 1881, and editor-in-chief in 1879.Le Petit Provençal first appeared in 1880. It was based in Marseille and distributed in south eastern France. The paper competed with others such as Le Petit Marseillais, Le Radical and Le Soleil du Midi. At first the newspaper published opinions and polemics, but later it became a source of news and information.Le Petit Provençal called itself a Socialist Republican newspaper, but was never the official organ of the socialists. Between 1890 and 1900 it supported socialist candidates of all camps, including Guesdists.


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