Friedrich Ludwig Leuschner (10 March 1824, Gräfenhainichen – 29 December 1889, Glauchau ) was a German landowner, businessman and politician.[1]
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In 1863 he acquired the manor house in Limbach-Oberfrohna, which subsequently became the town hall there.[2] In 1868 he joined the Chamber of Commerce in Chemnitz and in 1870 was elected to the City Council in Glauchau.[1]
He successfully stood for the Reichstag to represent the National Liberal Party for constituency No. 17, Glauchau-Meerane Reichstag constituency in 1881 and 1887.[1]