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English: The first Swiss Federal Council, elected on November 16, 1848.
  • Top: Josef Munzinger
  • Centre (from left to right): Ulrich Ochsenbein, Jonas Furrer, Henri Druey
  • Bottom (from left to right): Stefano Franscini, Friedrich Frey-Herosé, Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
Deutsch: Der erste Bundesrat der Schweiz, gewählt am 16. November 1848.
  • Oben: Josef Munzinger
  • 1. Reihe v. l.: Ulrich Ochsenbein, Jonas Furrer, Henri Druey
  • 2. Reihe v. l.: Stefano Franscini, Friedrich Frey-Herosé, Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
Français : Le premier Conseil fédéral de Suisse, élu le 16 novembre 1848.
  • Derrière : Josef Munzinger
  • Au centre (de gauche à droite) : Ulrich Ochsenbein, Jonas Furrer, Daniel-Henri Druey
  • Devant (de gauche à droite) : Stefano Franscini, Friedrich Frey-Herosé, Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
Date 19th century
Source Chronik der Schweiz
Author upload by sidonius 17:18, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
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