Constantin Boden

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Constantin Boden (* 1924 ; † April 15, 2006 in Trier ) was a German district administrator .

Life and origin

Nothing is known about the origin and formation of Constantin Boden. From 1959 to 1963 he was district administrator of the Prüm district , where he a. a. in 1959 entrusted the historian Franz Josef Faas with the task of editing the “yearbook of the Prüm district”. From 1964 to 1970 he was the district administrator of the Mayen district after the position there had not been filled for 10 months. During his tenure, Boden, who was also the last district administrator in the Mayen district before it was dissolved on November 7, 1970, pushed ahead with building schools and roads. In Mayen the agricultural school and the secondary school were built, in Andernach the new girls' high school and the planning of the new building of the vocational school as well as the expansion of the district office, the vocational school and the grammar school in Mayen took place. For his services as district administrator, he was appointed by Mayor Dr. Elmar Vogels was awarded the Golden Plaque of Merit by the City of Mayen.

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Individual evidence

  1. Officials: Office & Community Schönecken, District Prüm, VG Prüm and District Bitburg-Prüm, In: schoenecken.com (accessed on August 18, 2020)
  2. ... This included, for example, the yearbook of the Prüm district, which Faas had been commissioned to publish in 1959 by the new District Administrator Constantin Boden. ..., In: eifelzeitung.de (accessed on August 16, 2020)
  3. Plaidt 50 years ago, Ortschronik July 1963 to June 1964, Plaider Blätter, With the introduction of Constantin Boden as district administrator, the ten-month vacancy at the head of the Mayen district has come to an end. by Otmar Lohner, p. 24, In: plaidter-geschichtsverein.de (PDF) (accessed on August 18, 2020)
  4. Chronicle of BBS Andernach, by Dr. Helmut Weinand, Heimatbuch Mayen-Koblenz 1997, p. 67 ff.
  5. a b Chronicle of the City of Mayen 1970–1974, p. 51 f, In: gavmayen.de (PDF) (accessed on August 18, 2020)