Carl Wilhelm Blüher

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Carl Wilhelm Blüher (born January 4, 1790 in Geyer ; † January 4, 1857 in Wolkenstein ) was a German lawyer and politician.

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Blüher was born in Geyer in 1790 as the son of Heinrich Wilhelm Blüher, Accisinspektor in Thum and town clerk of the Erzgebirge mountain town of Geyer, and his first wife Christiane Konkordia nee. Lechla was born. From 1803 he attended the Pforta State School . He became an actuary and city judge in Geyer. As a deputy member of the 11th urban constituency, he was a member of the Second Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament in 1836/37 and 1839/40 ; In 1842/43 he was a regular member of the constituency.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of Justice and Administration, initially for the Kingdom of Saxony. NF Vol. 16, 1858, p. 560 .
  2. ^ Carl FH Bittcher : Gatekeeper Album. Directory of all teachers and students of the Royal Prussia. State school Pforta from 1543 to 1843. Vogel, Leipzig 1843, p. 440 .
  3. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History. Presidents and members of parliament from 1833 to 1952. Saxon State Parliament, Dresden 2001, p. 92.