Carl Friedrich Theodor Rapp

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Rapp around 1880

Carl Friedrich Theodor Rapp (born September 22, 1834 in Hamburg ; † August 13, 1888 there ) was a German businessman and Hamburg senator.

Life

After working in Mexico , where he worked for the company Rapp, Sommer & Co. , Rapp was a businessman in the company Gutheil, Rapp & Co. in Hamburg. He was a member of the Hamburg parliament from 1874 to 1879 and was then elected to the Senate on April 4, 1879 , to which he belonged until his death. In the Senate, he was responsible for the death shop deputation and the hospital deputation.

His daughter Elsbeth Susanna (1874–1950) married Wilhelm Kiesselbach in 1895 . His son Johann Gottfried Rapp (* 1872) became district court director.

His estate is in the Hamburg State and University Library . The Rappstrasse in the Grindelviertel in Hamburg was named after him.

Works

  • The Hamburg state debt system since 1859 : Dedicated to the members of the pension committee March 1879 / statistical revision. by Th. Rapp. [Hamburg] 1879.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hauschild-Thiessen, Renate: Mayor Johann Georg Mönckeberg , Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-923356-26-9 , p. 81
  2. see Wilhelm LührsWilhelm Kiesselbach. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-00192-3 , p. 599 f. ( Digitized version ).
  3. ^ State Archives of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg: Rapp, Johann Gottfried (District Court Director, born August 5th, 1872 Hamburg, son of Senator Rapp)
  4. ^ Catalog of the special stocks, search for: rapp, theodor carl friedrich online
  5. Martin Ax: A world tour at 250 meters . In: The world . December 30, 2006 ( welt.de ).