Franz Wilhelm Fickermann
Franz Wilhelm Fickermann († May 1888 in Werl) was a mayor of the city of Werl in the Soest district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).
Fickermann was mayor for over 30 years. Because of his services, the city council elected him mayor for life in 1881. It was mentioned in 1858 in relation to the abuse of postage exemption. During the Kulturkampf he officiated as a representative of the Berlin state government, which was not always unproblematic in dealing with city councilors and residents.
In the immediate phase of the monastery struggle, he informed the Guardian on January 5, 1875 that , according to a ministerial order, the monks were forbidden to collectively work, this would be interpreted as a criminal begging. The Franciscan monastery was dissolved in May.
literature
- Werl in old views Helmuth Euler Verlag European Library in Zaltbommel, page 70, ISBN 90 288 0748 9 .
- Amalie Rohrer , Hans Jürgen Zacher Werl History of a Westphalian City , Bonifatius Druckerei Paderborn 1994 ISBN 3-87088-844-X .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Werl in old views Helmuth Euler Verlag European Library in Zaltbommel, page 70, ISBN 90 288 0748 9
- ↑ Heinrich Mathias Kruchem: The bridge of Erbsälzer. European and Westphalian postal documentation 1600-1900 , Verlag A. Steinsche Buchhandlung Werl, 1975, page 209, ISBN 3-9209-8009-3
Web links
- Report on Fickermann (accessed on May 27, 2012)
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SURNAME | Fickermann, Franz Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mayor in Werl |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
DATE OF DEATH | May 1888 |
Place of death | Werl |