Jules Rohaut
1835–1894 (age 59)
Biography
Jules Rohaut (1835-1894) was a French civil servant whose career reflected his dedication to public administration and service to the state. Working in Mantes-la-Jolie, Rohaut contributed to the functioning of local and national governance during a period of significant institutional development in the Third Republic, bringing competence and integrity to his administrative responsibilities.
Rohaut's work as a civil servant represented the backbone of French administrative life, ensuring the effective operation of public institutions and services. His career exemplified the important but often unsung contributions of dedicated public servants who worked to maintain and strengthen the institutions of the French state during the latter decades of the 19th century.