Wilhelm Mohr (3 December 1838 in Münstereifel - 25 November 1888 in Silesia) was a German journalist and employee of the Kölnische Zeitung.
[1][2] Wilhelm Mohr first studied theology in Bonn.
In 1864 he found a job as a teacher at the Marzellengymnasium in Cologne.
In August 1876 he wrote the letters of a patron saint to the Kölnische Zeitung while in Bayreuth.
In 1883 Wilhelm Mohr visited America to attend the opening of the Northern Pacific Railway as a representative of the Kölnische Zeitung, then stayed in Italy for another year (Turin exhibition in 1884).