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Charles Friedrich Zimpel (December 11, 1801 - June 26, 1879) was a German architect who designed buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. from 1830 to 1837; and later, in 1864, the plan for the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway line. In particular, he designed the Bishop's City Hotel in 1831, the Bank of Orleans in 1832, as well as the Banks Arcade and the Orleans Cotton Press in 1833.

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  • Carl-Friedrich Zimpel (* 11. Dezember 1801 in Sprottau, Niederschlesien; † 26. Juni 1879 in Pozzuoli, Kampanien), der oft auch den Namen Charles Frederick/Franz Zimpel verwendete, war ein schlesischer Eisenbahningenieur und Esoteriker, der später durch religiöse Erweckungsschriften auf sich aufmerksam machte. In seiner zweiten Lebenshälfte beschäftigte er sich außerdem stark mit homöopathischen und alternativ-medizinischen Heilmethoden, wobei er besonders durch die Entwicklung des Zimpelschen Heilssystems der Spagyrik bekannt wurde. Er war auch ein Anhänger von , Stifter der , den Zimpel persönlich kennengelernt haben will. (de)
  • Carl-Friedrich ZIMPEL (alia nomo en Usono: Charles Franz Zimpel; naskiĝinta la 11-an de decembro 1801 en Szprotawa, mortinta la 26-an de junio 1879 en Pozzuoli) estis germana teozofo, saniganto sen medicinstudado, oficiro kaj fervoja teknikisto. Li famiĝis pro sia sanigsistemo Spagiriko kaj membriĝis al la de fondita eklezio Christian Israelite Church. (eo)
  • Carl Friedrich Zimpel (11 décembre 1801 à Sprottau, Silésie - 26 juin 1879 à Pouzzoles, Campanie, Italie), connu aussi sous le nom de Charles Franz Zimpel, Dr. Zimpel, était un officier d'infanterie prussien, constructeur de chemins de fer et architecte. Il pratiqua aussi la médecine bien qu'il n'ait pas reçu de formation médicale, sur la base de son système de soin Zimpelschen Heilssystems ou Spagyrie. Il devint vers 1850 adepte de (en), fondateur de la (en). (fr)
  • Charles Friedrich Zimpel (December 11, 1801 - June 26, 1879) was a German architect who designed buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. from 1830 to 1837; and later, in 1864, the plan for the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway line. In particular, he designed the Bishop's City Hotel in 1831, the Bank of Orleans in 1832, as well as the Banks Arcade and the Orleans Cotton Press in 1833.<https://www.lahistory.org/resources/dictionary-louisiana-biography/dictionary-louisiana-biography-z/ Charles F., surveyor, engineer, cartographer, architect. Probably came to New Orleans as the surveyor and engineer for the course of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (now the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line); also spent the years 1831-1832 compiling surveys for the production of the map “Topographical Map (en)
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  • Carl-Friedrich Zimpel (* 11. Dezember 1801 in Sprottau, Niederschlesien; † 26. Juni 1879 in Pozzuoli, Kampanien), der oft auch den Namen Charles Frederick/Franz Zimpel verwendete, war ein schlesischer Eisenbahningenieur und Esoteriker, der später durch religiöse Erweckungsschriften auf sich aufmerksam machte. In seiner zweiten Lebenshälfte beschäftigte er sich außerdem stark mit homöopathischen und alternativ-medizinischen Heilmethoden, wobei er besonders durch die Entwicklung des Zimpelschen Heilssystems der Spagyrik bekannt wurde. Er war auch ein Anhänger von , Stifter der , den Zimpel persönlich kennengelernt haben will. (de)
  • Carl-Friedrich ZIMPEL (alia nomo en Usono: Charles Franz Zimpel; naskiĝinta la 11-an de decembro 1801 en Szprotawa, mortinta la 26-an de junio 1879 en Pozzuoli) estis germana teozofo, saniganto sen medicinstudado, oficiro kaj fervoja teknikisto. Li famiĝis pro sia sanigsistemo Spagiriko kaj membriĝis al la de fondita eklezio Christian Israelite Church. (eo)
  • Charles Friedrich Zimpel (December 11, 1801 - June 26, 1879) was a German architect who designed buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. from 1830 to 1837; and later, in 1864, the plan for the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway line. In particular, he designed the Bishop's City Hotel in 1831, the Bank of Orleans in 1832, as well as the Banks Arcade and the Orleans Cotton Press in 1833.<https://www.lahistory.org/resources/dictionary-louisiana-biography/dictionary-louisiana-biography-z/ Charles F., surveyor, engineer, cartographer, architect. Probably came to New Orleans as the surveyor and engineer for the course of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (now the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line); also spent the years 1831-1832 compiling surveys for the production of the map “Topographical Map of New Orleans and Its Vicinity . . . “, which he had engraved in Prussia, probably his native country. The map includes the first survey of the town of Carrollton (now the upper limits of New Orleans) done by Zimpel. In 1834, he is listed as deputy city surveyor and engineer. Zimpel was the architect for four New Orleans buildings, all designed and built in the 1830s: the Bank of Orleans, Banks Arcade, Bishop's City Hotel, and Orleans Cotton Press. He also remodeled the Charity Hospital building as the State House. Apparently left New Orleans by the late 1830s. By 1864, he was in Constantinople, where as “Ingénieur en chef” he drew up plans for the proposed Jaffa to Jerusalem railway line. J.A.M. Sources: Louisiana Courier, November 30, 1833, February 20, 1836; New Orleans Bee, February 20, 1836; Friends of the Cabildo, New Orleans Architecture, vol. II: The American Sector (1972); Benjamin Moore Norman, Norman's New Orleans and Environs; Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Impressions Respecting New Orleans, ed. by Samuel Wilson, Jr. (1951); John Smith Kendall, History of New Orleans, II (1922). He created a map of Carrollton, New Orleans in 1832 and a map of New Orleans in 1834. Constantinople source: PLAN d‘un chemin de fer de JAFFA A JERUSALEM par Dr. Chas. F. Zimpel, Ingénieur en chef, Constantinople, Octobr. 1864. (en)
  • Carl Friedrich Zimpel (11 décembre 1801 à Sprottau, Silésie - 26 juin 1879 à Pouzzoles, Campanie, Italie), connu aussi sous le nom de Charles Franz Zimpel, Dr. Zimpel, était un officier d'infanterie prussien, constructeur de chemins de fer et architecte. Il pratiqua aussi la médecine bien qu'il n'ait pas reçu de formation médicale, sur la base de son système de soin Zimpelschen Heilssystems ou Spagyrie. Il devint vers 1850 adepte de (en), fondateur de la (en). (fr)
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