Carl Otto Dammers

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Carl Otto Dammers as a student in Göttingen

Carl Otto Georg Eberhard Dammers (born August 8, 1811 in Uelzen , † February 19, 1860 in Syke ) was a lawyer in the Kingdom of Hanover and a German politician of the 19th century.

Life

Dammers was the son of pastor Johann Georg Friedrich Dammers (1769–1815). After studying law at the Georg-August University of Göttingen (1830–1833) (member of the Corps Hannovera ), he was first an auditor in Nienburg / Weser from 1833 to 1837, then until 1852 a lawyer at the local court. Between 1841 and 1846 he was also city secretary and judicial commissioner, then until 1851 city court assessor and 1851/52 police commissioner.

He represented constituency 4 (Hanover) from May 18, 1848 to February 8, 1849 in the Frankfurt National Assembly , where he was a member of the Casino and Landsberg parliamentary groups . In June 1849 he took part in the Gotha assembly , in 1850/1851 Dammers was a member of the 2nd Hanover Chamber .

From 1852 until his death he was a magistrate at the Syke District Court .

Dammers belonged to the Freemason Lodge Georg to the silver unicorn in Nienburg .

Fonts

  • Letters from a trip with Bismarck's Coaetanen Oldekop , v. Fircks and Motley in 1832 via Eisenach, Nuremberg, Munich to Achensee , Corps report of the Hannovera WS 1910/11, pp. 84-101

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49. Droste, Düsseldorf 1998, ISBN 3-7700-0919-3 , p. 120.
  • Heinrich Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera (1809-1899). Göttingen 2002, p. 119, no.336.
  • Roland Hoede: The Paulskirche as a symbol. Freemasons in their work for unity and freedom. Bayreuth / Frankfurt 1999, pp. 65-66.

Individual evidence

  1. Dammers, Johann Georg Friedrich , in: Rotermund: The learned Hanover, or lexicon of writers who have lived in the Kingdom of Hanover since the Reformation , Volume 1 (1823), pp. 430-431