Albert von Vahlkampf

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Albert Franz Xaver Christoph Leonhard Vahlkampf , from 1851 Ritter von Vahlkampf , (born June 3, 1799 in Wetzlar , † January 31, 1858 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German politician .

Life

His father Joseph Anton Vahlkampf was a professor of Roman and ecclesiastical law at the Wetzlar School of Law . Albert von Vahlkampf studied law and camera studies in Giessen after attending grammar school in Hanover and law school in Wetzlar . In 1815 he took part in the Wars of Liberation . During his studies in 1817 he became a member of the Christian-German fraternity / honor mirror fraternity . After his exams he was a trainee lawyer with the government in Koblenz from 1820 . In April he was interrogated in the course of the demagogue persecution because of his fraternity activities and his correspondence with his friends Karl Follen and August Follen , but not convicted. Until 1824 he was in custody , he said collar of the men had listened, but was also not convicted.

After his state examination in Berlin , he was in 1822 Regierungsassessor and later Councilor in the Prussian government Arnsberg . In 1828 he became senior government councilor in Gumbinnen , in 1830 he was lecturer in the finance ministry in Berlin and member of the general post office. In 1833 he became the secret finance and postal councilor and in October 1833 Vice President of the Münster government. In 1836 he resigned from the Prussian civil service because he did not want to be transferred to Berlin as a lecturer in the House Ministry. After that he was the Real Privy Councilor in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen and Chief President of the State Government until 1838, and Minister of State from 1837 to 1838 as a member of the State Ministry in Meiningen . From 1845 to 1848 he was Saxony-Meiningischer Ministerresident or envoy at the Bavarian court in Munich and most recently in the service of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis in Frankfurt am Main . In 1848 he was a member of the preliminary parliament .

Honors

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , pp. 105-106.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Archives: Members of the Pre-Parliament and the Fifties Committee (PDF file; 79 kB).