Friedrich August Barth

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Ms. Barth, Stenn (before 1873)

Friedrich August Barth (born August 15, 1816 in Stenn , † March 28, 1879 ibid) was a German farmer and conservative politician .

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Barth attended the village schools in Stenn and Lichtentanne until 1830 . He then worked on his father's farm, which comprised 80 hectares of land. From 1833 to 1839 he was a groom and groom before taking over the property in 1839. In 1853 his sister's 85-acre estate was added, along with a plot of wood and meadow.

He held numerous public offices: from 1831 to 1863 he was a local judge and from 1845 to 1851 he was a community leader in Stenn. He continued to be a member of the local council and from 1853 to 1862 he was the county seat of his home town. From 1862 until his death he held the post of district judge. From 1862 to 1864 Barth was deputy member and from 1866 to 1868 member of the 18th rural constituency in the second chamber of the Saxon state parliament . After the electoral reform of 1868 he held the mandate of the 40th rural electoral district for the chamber from 1869 until his death.

Barth was a member of the district assembly and the district committee. In 1849 he was one of the founders of the Agricultural Association in Ebersbrunn and took over its chairmanship in 1862. In 1864 he became chairman of the newly founded association for Stenn-Lichtentanne. He was a member of the supervisory board of three stock corporations and from 1873 to 1875 a deputy member of the Agricultural Credit Association in the Kingdom of Saxony .

literature

  • Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Vol. 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6 , p. 432.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Döscher, Schröder: Saxon Parliamentarians 1869–1918. 2001.
  2. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History. Presidents and members of parliament from 1833 to 1952. Saxon State Parliament, Dresden 2001, p. 90.

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