Carl Schreiber (District Administrator)

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Carl Daniel Schreiber (born November 23, 1834 in Bielefeld , † April 29, 1910 in Stettin-Nemitz ) was a German administrative lawyer .

Life

family

Schreiber was a son of Heinrich Schreiber, a public prosecutor in Bielefeld. He married Henriette Mathilde Emilie Delius on November 20, 1862. This marriage produced five children. During the German War in 1866 he was a prime lieutenant .

Career

Schreiber studied law at the Friedrichs-Universität Halle and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . On September 25, 1957, Schreiber was sworn in as a trainee lawyer at the district court in Bielefeld. From April 8, 1959, he took up a position as a government trainee with the Minden government . There he was appointed government assessor on June 30, 1862 . From September 2, 1862 to 1866 he was employed in this rank in the Sigmaringen government . From November 16, 1866, Schreiber was acting district administrator for the district of Hamm .

After the Untertaunuskreis was newly formed from the Nassau offices of Langenschwalbach , Wehen and Idstein in the following year , Schreiber became its first district administrator on June 28, 1867. His office was Langenschwalbach. Initially only provisionally appointed, on March 23, 1868 he finally became District Administrator of the Untertaunuskreis. On November 1, 1877, he was transferred to the Marburg district as provisional district administrator and confirmed there on May 4, 1878 as the final district administrator. In addition, he was a member of the Nassau Municipal Parliament in Wiesbaden and the Provincial Parliament of the Hesse-Nassau Province . On June 28, 1886, he was appointed senior government councilor and transferred to the government in Stettin .

In retirement, Schreiber wrote pamphlets on the German colonies.

Publications

  • Description of the Untertaunuskreis together with statistical reports from the district . (...), Schwalbach 1872.
  • The Prussian railways and their relationship to the state 1834–1874 . Published by Ernst & Korn (Gropius'sche Buchhandlung), Berlin 1874.
  • The administrative reform in Hessen-Nassau . Elwert Publishing House, Marburg 1883.
  • The new Prussian administrative laws with explanations for the province of Hessen-Nassau . Elwert publishing house, Marburg 1886.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Stettin III registry office No. 400/1910.
  2. Uta von Delius: Delius family line . In: German gender book. Genealogical handbook of middle class families. Sources and compilations with lineages of German bourgeois genders . tape 193 , Westphalian Gender Book Volume 7 . Verlag CA Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1987, ISBN 978-3-7980-0193-0 , p. 1-536 (268) .
  3. ^ Andreas Anderhub: Administration in the Wiesbaden administrative district 1866-1885 . In: Publications of the Historical Commission for Nassau . tape 12 . Self-published by the Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 1977, ISBN 978-3-922244-26-4 , p. 60 .
  4. ^ Winfried Speitkamp: Municipal constitution in Kurhessen. A work by the government trainee Theodor von Heppe from 1826 . In: Sources and research on Hessian history . tape 69 . Self-published by the Hessian Historical Commission Darmstadt and the Historical Commission for Hesse, Darmstadt 1987, ISBN 978-3-88443-158-0 , p. 208 .
  5. ^ Yearbook on the German Colonies . tape 4 . Baedeker publishing house, Essen 1911, p. 241 .