Edmund Comb

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Edmund Kamm (born June 20, 1825 in Wertheim , † April 7, 1895 in Konstanz ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Life

Born as the son of a district assessor, Kamm studied law in Heidelberg and Jena after attending the Karlsruhe grammar school . During his studies in 1843 he briefly became a member of the Corps Suevia Heidelberg . Together with his school friend Joseph Victor von Scheffel , he was a founding member of the Allemannia I fraternity in 1844 . In 1845 he became a member of the Allemannia II fraternity and the Teutonia Jena fraternity . In 1846 he was one of the founders of the old Heidelberg fraternity Franconia . In Karlsruhe he belonged to the Falstaff Club . After his exam in 1848 and his time as a legal intern and unskilled worker at the district offices of Rastatt , Waldkirch, Freiburg im Breisgau and the Baden Ministry of Finance, he became an official auditor's assistant in Karlsruhe. In 1852 he worked as Temporary Administrator in Buhl and then became secretary at Hofgericht the Middle Rhine circle in Offenburg . In 1854 he was employed as an official administrator in Bretten and trainee lawyer, in 1855 an official assessor in Schönau and in 1857 an official judge in Pforzheim . In 1862 he went to Constance as court judge, where he became court judge in 1863. In 1864 he worked as a district judge, from 1869 as an appellate judge in Karlsruhe, in 1877 as an upper court judge in Mannheim and from 1879 as a higher regional judge in Karlsruhe. In 1892 he became president of the regional court in Mosbach and in 1893 in Konstanz. In 1893 he was appointed to the First Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly .

Honors

  • 1877: Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion , Knight's Cross 1st Class
  • 1890: Baden Order of the Zähringer Löwen, 1st class knight's cross with oak leaves
  • 1890: Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion, Commander's Cross 2nd class

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 3: I-L. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0865-0 , p. 59.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ In Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985 not listed