Adolph Maetzke

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Adolph Maetzke (* ca. 1799 / 1800 ; † in the 19th century ) was a German civil servant and politician.

Life

Maetzke became supernumerarius in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior and office assistant in 1817. In 1820 he became the secret secretary in the calculation and in 1821 he became the secret calculator in the secret calculation for internal administrative matters, the police and agricultural affairs in the Ministry of the Interior. In 1830 he was the Central Conductor of the Ministry's Secret Calculations, where he was appointed to the Board of Accounts in 1831 and to the Government Council in 1836. In 1837 he was promoted to the lecturing council in the I. and IV. Department with the title of a secret government council. In 1840 he became a secret senior government councilor and from 1843 a member of the state economics college.

Maetzke was Protestant and married.

politics

After the March Revolution he was a member of the Prussian National Assembly for the constituency of Teltow in 1848 . From 1849 to 1852 he was a member of the First Prussian Chamber . In 1850 he belonged to the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament and was quaestor there.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-437-31128-X , p. 207.