Carl Jacobsen (politician)
Carl Jacobsen (born August 24, 1865, died October 13, 1937) was a Danish politician and businessman. He served as a member of the Folketing (the Danish Parliament) for various periods during the early 20th century, representing the Venstre (Liberal) party. His political career focused primarily on issues related to trade, agriculture, and local governance. Beyond his parliamentary duties, Jacobsen was involved in several business ventures, contributing to the economic development of his local region. Sources suggest he held positions in agricultural cooperatives and banking institutions. He was known for his pragmatic approach to politics and his advocacy for rural communities. Further biographical details, including specific legislative contributions and business affiliations, are limited in currently available sources.