Carl Jasper Oelrichs

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Carl Jasper Oelrichs (born April 14, 1844 in Bremen ; † February 17, 1923 there ) was a German lawyer and senator in Bremen.

Life

Oelrichs came from an old Bremen family and studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1865 he became a member of the Landsmannschaft Verdensia Göttingen. When it temporarily became the Corps Verdensia in 1876, he joined the Corps like many old men . After completing his studies, he returned to his country estate in Horn-Lehe and joined his father's law firm in 1867. As a notary he became a member of the Bremen citizenship in 1872 . In 1878 he came to the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. For more than 40 years, until 1918, he was initially responsible for trade and industry, then for teaching and the church. In 1890 he bought the Wachsbleiche estate. During the term of office of Oelrichs, the Bremen school dispute (1905–1907), which concerned the reform of religious instruction , fell. In 1922, in the last year of his life, he received the ribbon from Hercynia Göttingen.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 88/23
  2. Chronicle Horn-Lehe
  3. Kösener Corp lists 1960, 43/204.