Eduard Mogg

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Eduard Mogg (born before 1865; died after 1878) was a German royal Bavarian postmaster of Middle Franconia .

Life

Most of the time Mogg worked as the royal Bavarian postmaster and head of the royal postal administration and the telegraph station in the Bavarian state baths in Bad Kissingen .

In 1865 he lived in Bad Kissingen at Salinenstrasse 271.

On March 14, 1866, he was appointed Major of the Landwehr and Commander of the Landwehr Battalion in Bad Kissingen by King Ludwig II .

In November 1879 he was - in the meantime he was the royal Bavarian postmaster of Middle Franconia, residing in Nuremberg - subsequently awarded the honorary citizen of the city of Bad Kissingen " as a result of his long service there " .

Orders and decorations

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FJ Reichardt: Address book of Kissingen (1865), page 6 ( digitized version )
  2. ^ FJ Reichardt: Address book of Kissingen (1865), page 67 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Government Gazette for the Kingdom of Bavaria , column 293 ( digitized version )
  4. Saale-Zeitung of November 23, 1879 (section "Bayerische Nachrichten") as well as a letter from the city ​​council of November 14, 1879.
  5. Evelyn Bartetzko: There are few “real ones” ... - Kissingen and its honorary citizens . In: Thomas Ahnert, Peter Weidisch (eds.): 1200 years Bad Kissingen, 801–2001, facets of a city's history . Festschrift for the anniversary year and accompanying volume for the exhibition of the same name. Special publication of the Bad Kissingen city archive. Verlag TA Schachenmayer, Bad Kissingen 2001, ISBN 3-929278-16-2