Carl Rudolf Pfahl

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Carl Rudolf Pfahl

Rudolf Pfahl (born May 22, 1822 in Danzig ; † July 7, 1901 in Charlottenburg ) was a German administrative lawyer. At the time of the pre-march he was a central figure in the Seniors' Convention in Wroclaw .

Life

Pfahl studied law at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University and was active in the Corps Borussia Breslau in 1840 . As an inactive he moved to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität , where he also joined the Corps Guestphalia Bonn in 1844 . In 1846 the Corps Lusatia Breslau was re-established by Prussians and Silesians; on her return to Wroclaw , stake was one of Lusatia's donors on March 10. He took over the first batch , the Silesian bull the second. In 1959, Borussia's Corps Silesia dedicated a lithograph by Pfahl for the 140th Foundation Festival.

After the exams, Pfahl joined the internal administration of the Kingdom of Prussia . He became a court assessor in 1850 and came to Grottkau and Leobschütz in 1851 as a special commissioner . Since 1860 government assessor and since 1863 government councilor , he was transferred to Bromberg in 1867 . In 1868 he came to the High Presidium of the Province of Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel (1868) and Schleswig (1879). After ten years as a senior government councilor , he was appointed to the directorate for the administration of direct taxes in Berlin in 1882.

He was a major in the Prussian Army .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Archives of the Corps Borussia Breslau
  2. a b c d e Kösener Corps lists 1910, 21 , 330; 29 , 222; 30 , 47.
  3. a b c Prussian Protocols (BBAW)
  4. Personnel files at the “Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage”: Conductors of the Directorate for the Administration of Direct Taxes in Berlin  in the German Digital Library