August Ludwig Leopold von Fritsche

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August Ludwig Leopold Fritsche , since 1843 von Fritsche (born May 15, 1780 in Crossen an der Oder ; † April 23, 1855 in Berlin ) was a Prussian lawyer, civil servant and worked as President of the administrative district of Köslin (1834-1852) in the Pomeranian Province .

From 1801 he worked as an ausculator in Szczecin. As a Councilor he was in the government of Szczecin made until 1816 in the government administration of Koblenz occurred. Here he was a secret government councilor from 1817 and rose to become vice president of the Koblenz administrative district (1825–1834).

In 1834 Fritsche took up the post of regional president in Köslin . In 1843 Fritsche was ennobled. On the occasion of his 50th anniversary in service, von Fritsche was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle in 1851 , 2nd class with oak leaves. In 1852 von Fritsche retired and Carl Freiherr von Senden became his successor.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 450 .
  2. Thomas Stamm: Pomerania in the 19th Century: State and Social Development , p. 71
  3. ^ Friedrich Freiherr von Senden: History of the Barons von Senden and Barons Schuler von Senden , p.169ff. (pdf)