C. Haasemann & Sons

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The C. Haase & Söhne was in the 19th century in Linden before Hannover founded Maschinenfabrik .

Life and family history

At the time of the Kingdom of Hanover , the later company founder Johann Carl Friedrich Christian Haasemann (born  May 16, 1822 in Linden near Hanover ; † September 14, 1894 ibid) was born on the Haasemann'schen Hof , the former Kötnerstelle number 15 von Linden, in 1822 . In the early days of industrialization , with Johann Egestorff took in Linden its beginning, Carl Hasemann founded as a young man in 1848, later Maschinenfabrik C. Haase & Söhne , which temporarily referred to as "Haase's car factory" in which flowers Straße found . First, however, Haasemann, who, along with Heinrich Ferdinand Eckert, is one of the pioneers in the development of modern agricultural technology with his innovations , began to improve harrows , field rollers and potato crushers .

The product range offered around 1895 included, for example, a “four powerful locomobile ” built from a steam engine and delivered by means of a transmission and centrifuge for the dairy industry near Neustadt am Rübenberge . By 1895 at the latest, the company had a patent for the invention of an automatic " chopping machine with patent safety release device". Around 1897, the year Carl Haasemann died, the company took part in at least one exhibition with a threshing or chopping machine , and in the following year 1898 exhibited a " beet clearing plow according to Bodeschen Patent No. 89111".

As documented in an ad blank date with a telephone number of the 20th century, found C. Haase & Söhne Maschinenfabrik at least temporarily in the former Blumenauer Straße 75 . This advertised as follows:

"Permanent exhibition of all types of agricultural machinery and equipment
dairy devices
Housekeeping machines
Garden equipment, etc."

In addition, the company advertised its installations and supplies of electrical power and lighting systems , its repair workshops and the large spare parts warehouse.

Hans Haasemann (born June 22, 1898 in Linden; † June 27, 1945 in Neckargemünd), the son of the factory owners Philipp (engineer) and Elisabeth Haasemann, received his doctorate from February 3 to 6, 1923 at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tübingen under Professor Robert Wilbrand on the nationalization of the Russian cooperatives by the Bolsheviks .

A tombstone with the names of Georg and Pauline Haasemann , Helene Rassau and Georg and Marie Krogel can be found in the Lindener Berg district cemetery .

Haasemannstrasse

The Haase man road in Hanover , district Linden-Mitte , in the background the Ihme-Zentrum

The 1909 scale Haase man road in today's district Linden Center was at that time named as "[...] in memory of the at digestion eliminated the Teichstraße Haasemann'schen Hof".

A descendant of the family, Heinrich Haasemann , is said to have described the location of the Haasemann'schen Hof and other farms around what would later become Davenstedter Strasse in the 19th century in the Hannoversche Anzeiger on October 9, 1932 .

Bernd Oehlerking published a cookbook illustrated with historical photographs - the oldest from 1899 - with collected old house recipes of the local residents under Das is (s) t die Haasemannstraße .

Archival material

  • Archives about the Haaseman'schen Hof can be found, for example, in the Hanover City Archives , in the “Altregister Linden” A 12 5 B number 4b .
  • The German Historical Museum presents the title page of an illustrated sales catalog for the agricultural machinery and car factory, printed by the "Association's printing company" from before 1896

literature

  • Karlheinz Volkart: Carl Haasemann. Master blacksmith and manufacturer in Linden . In: North German family studies : NFK. Journal of the Working Group on Genealogical Associations in Lower Saxony . Neustadt an der Aisch [u. a.]: Degener [u. a.]. ISSN 0468-3390, 1978
  • Lower Saxony Bibliography , Ed .: Lower Saxony State Library Hanover , Vol. 27, Hameln: CW Niemeyer, 1977/78, p. 183

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Helmut Zimmermann : Haasemannstraße , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover , Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hanover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 102
  2. ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Egestorff, (2) Johann, "Kalkjohann". In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 145.
  3. ^ Siegwart Nussbaum (Hrsg.): The locations and products of the German agricultural machinery industry. LMV Association of the German Agricultural Machinery Industry. Published for the 30th anniversary of the LMV May 24, 1927 , Berlin: P. Parey, 1928, p. 48; Preview over google books
  4. ^ NN , Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , 1978, p. 324; Preview over google books
  5. As No. 43 in the Linden 1875 folding plan in the enclosure to Walter Buschmann : Linden. History of an industrial city in the 19th century , 2012 edition
  6. ^ Klaus Herrmann: Agricultural history / Milestones in agricultural engineering. In: Landtechnik , edition 2/1998, p. 106f. ( PDF ; 968 kB).
  7. Milchwirtschaftliches Zentralblatt , Volume 19, 1890, p. 635; online through google books
  8. ↑ Annual report on the experiences and progress in the total area of ​​agriculture , Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, 1895, p. 249; online through google books
  9. ^ Yearbook of the German Agricultural Society , Vol. 12, Berlin: P. Parey, 1897, p. 366; Preview over google books
  10. ^ VDI-Z: Journal for Development, Construction, Production , Vol. 42, Düsseldorf: VDI-Verlag, 1898; P. 301; online through google books
  11. a b c d Andreas-Andrew Bornemann: Die Haasemannstraße ... , local advertisement (excerpt, without date, without further references) on the page postkarten-archiv.de in the version of 23 January 2016
  12. ^ Immo Eberl, Helmut Marcon (edit.), Claudia Schmidt (edit.): 150 years of doctorate at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tübingen. Biographies of the doctors and honorary doctors 1830 - 1980 , on behalf of the Faculty of Economics at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Stuttgart: Theiss, 1984, ISBN 3-8062-0409-8 , p. 265; online through google books
  13. Compare Achim Brandauer's subtitled photo on the haasemannstrasse.de page in the version from January 23, 2016
  14. Reduced image with the museum's watermark

Coordinates: 52 ° 22 '7.4 "  N , 9 ° 43' 7.8"  E