Christian Kumpf (22 August 1838[1] – 9 January 1905) was a German-born politician in Ontario, Canada.
[1] Kumpf worked for Daniel Snyder in his store and post office, eventually becoming assistant postmaster.
[1] In 1860, with John Bowman, he purchased the Berlin Chronicle and Provincial Reformers' Gazette, renaming it the Waterloo County Chronicle.
He purchased the Erb-Kumpf House from Elias Snider in 1869.
[1] In 1885, he became the local agent for the Bell Telephone Company and, in 1889, helped establish the Dominion Life Assurance Company and served as one its first vice-presidents.