Adolph Bartholomew

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Ludwig Ferdinand Adolph Bartholomäus (born February 23, 1843 in Dresden ; † November 3, 1891 ibid) was a German railway engineer and conservative politician .

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Bartholomäus attended a secondary school from 1856 to 1858. Until 1863 he completed engineering studies at the Dresden Polytechnic. In September 1863 he took up a position as a technician in the construction of the Saxon State Railways . As a result, he was promoted to engineer assistant in June 1865. He passed his state examination for bridge, railway, road and hydraulic engineering in October 1867 and from this point on he was able to call himself a certified civil engineer . In September 1869 he took over the position of a section engineer for the construction of the Chemnitz-Leipzig state railway . In May 1870 he took over the management of the Annaberg department office in III. Engineering district including the Hainichen-Roßwein private railway subordinate to this. In October 1876 he moved to Dresden-Neustadt II as a department head. From May 1888 until his death he was a district engineer for the Leipzig II engineering district.

From 1885 to May 1888 he was a member of the Dresden city council, where he was a member of the finance committee. In a by-election for Robert Schmidt , who had resigned from his mandate , he was elected to Chamber II of the Saxon State Parliament in the Dresden constituency in 1885 . He resigned his mandate in 1888 when he was transferred to Leipzig.

literature

  • Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6 , p. 343.