Friedrich Schlosser

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Friedrich Karl Daniel Schlosser (born July 3, 1859 in Magdeburg , † after 1907) was a German municipal lawyer and Prussian district administrator.

Life and work

Schlosser was the son of the bailiff in the Nassau office, Othmar Schlosser . Schlosser, who was a Protestant denomination, married Mathilde, nee Neuhauss, the daughter of a former colonel . D. in Nassau. The couple had four children.

Schlosser studied law and political science and was on March 17, 1881 trainee lawyer at the Nassau district court . On June 2, 1883, he became a government trainee with the Trier government, where on February 27, 1886 he passed the Great State Examination ("good"). From March 9, 1886, he was a government assessor in the Magdeburg government.

From July 2, 1888, he was provisional and from June 17, 1889, he was definitely district administrator of the Oberwesterwaldkreis . On June 22, 1896, he was appointed to the government council and on July 4, 1896 provisionally transferred to the Hanover government. There he was on December 13, 1904 administrative court director. In the same position he was transferred to Minden on December 1, 1907.

He was Second Lieutenant, later Captain of the Reserve, of the Fusilier Regiment “von Gersdorff” (Kurhessisches) No. 80 .

Awards

literature

  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck 1867–1945. (= Sources and research on Hessian history, 70; Ed. Hessische Historische Kommission Darmstadt and Historical Commission for Hesse), Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 205.

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