Friedrich Dillges

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Friedrich Dillges (born September 5, 1852 in Berlin ; † September 5, 1912 there ) was a German landowner and local politician who worked in the community of Lankwitz (now part of the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf ).

Life

From 1884 to 1888 Dillges was community representative of Lankwitz. In the years 1888-1895 he was Deputy Mayor and from 1895 to 1908 volunteer community leaders from Lankwitz. Lankwitz was at the time part of the district of Mariendorf in the district of Teltow (1874-1908). On April 1, 1908, his successor Rudolf Beyendorff took over the office and became the first full-time community leader and mayor of the now independent district of Lankwitz. Dillges worked as a local councilor and lay judge until his death.

During his tenure as mayor, among other things, the electric street lighting was set up in 1897/1898 , tram traffic opened on Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse in 1900 and work on the sewage system began in 1907 . He sponsored the Lankwitz Realgymnasium (destroyed in the bombing night of 23/24 August 1943 in Lankwitz ), the volunteer fire brigade (from 1903 the community assumed the costs; 1905 acquisition of a mechanical ladder and the erection of an exercise tower) and the construction of the two elementary schools and the Trinity Church . Dillges hired the first community nurse .

His work was honored on December 15, 1911 with the naming of Dillgesstrasse.

Dillges died on September 5, 1912, his 60th birthday. He was buried in the family grave in the former Lankwitz (Protestant) cemetery in Friedenstraße - today Langkofelweg. The cemetery was leveled in the early 1980s.

literature

  • Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz (= preprint . Volume No. 5/6). Word & Image Specials, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-926578-19-X .
  • Wolfgang Friese: The Dillges manor on the village meadow in Lankwitz (= Lankwitzer Bilderbogen ). In: Kiezkontakt , 8th year, No. 4, Berlin 2011, p. 4, kiezkontakt.de .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 152.
  2. a b c d e f g Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 60.
  3. a b c d Dillgesstrasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  4. Wolfgang Friese: "As in the Residenz!" The street lighting in Berlin-Lankwitz. In: Steglitz home. Heimatverein Steglitz e. V., Volume 54, No. 1, Berlin 2009, p. 38.
  5. ^ Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . Pp. 51-52.
  6. ^ Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 67.
  7. ^ Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 54.
  8. ^ Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 115.
  9. ^ Paul Hiller: Chronicle Lankwitz . P. 137.