Carl Eduard Oppermann

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Carl Eduard Oppermann (born February 14, 1811 in Magdeburg ; † in the 19th century ) was a German administrative lawyer and politician.

Life

Oppermann was the son of the adjoint of Mairie Magdeburg Georg Werner Albrecht Oppermann and his wife Louise Sophie Christine (Justine) nee Schmaling. Oppermann was a Protestant denomination.

Oppermann attended the pedagogy of the monastery of Our Lady in Magdeburg from 1821 to 1830 and passed the Abitur in 1830. Patterned as unfit for the military, he studied law in Göttingen from 1830 to 1831, in Berlin in 1831 and in Halle from 1831 to 1833. In 1833 he became an ausculator , in 1835 he passed the trainee examination and in 1839 the assessor examination. He was then appointed as a higher regional court assessor in Magdeburg and as such from October 13, 1839 in Stendal at the general commission and from March 26, 1841 as a special commissioner in Zeitz. On February 11, 1844, he returned to the General Commission in Stendal. In 1846 he became a government assessor and in 1847 a councilor and legal advisor in the government's finance department in Merseburg. In 1852 he first became an unskilled worker, then a secret government councilor and lecturer at the Ministry of Agriculture in Berlin. He was also a member of the Central Commission for the Affairs of the Pension Banks. In 1861 he became a secret senior government councilor and in 1868/69 president of the revision board for state cultural causes in Berlin (from 1880 this was called the Oberlandeskulturgericht ) and retired in 1881.

In 1850 he belonged to the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament . From 1849 to 1858 he was a member of the Second Prussian Chamber and the Prussian House of Representatives.

Awards

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. 230.