Friedrich Wilhelm von Dachenhausen

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Friedrich Wilhelm von Dachenhausen (full name Friedrich Wilhelm Christian von Dachenhausen ; * March 12, 1791 in Celle ; † May 23, 1855 in Hanover ) was Landdrost in Hanover and in 1834 the founder and vice-president of the trade association for the Kingdom of Hanover .

Life

A letter subtitled by Friedrich Wilhelm von Dachenhausen from 1846 on behalf of the management of the trade association ... on the posting of Friedrich Heeren to England

According to the Hanover State Calendar, Friedrich Wilhelm von Dachenhausen was a member of the government council under Landdrost Ernst Georg Ludwig von Campe, member of the State Council (Department for the Interior), from 1845 a member of the Commission of the Facility for the Blind in Hanover and the Building Commission of Hanover, from 1855 Privy Council and Dr. , Carrier of the Commander's Cross, First Class of the Royal Guelph Order (1837), the Waterloo Medal , the war commemorative coin for the warriors who voluntarily joined the Hanoverian Army in 1813 and the Prussian Order of St. John .

Michael Wrage reports: 1818 government assessor at the provincial government of Hanover, 1821 government councilor there , since 1824 with the Landdrostei Hanover , 1826 monastery councilor at the monastery chamber, 1830–1855 landdrost of the Landdrostei Hanover, 1839–1855 member of the State Council .

With effect from July 24, 1829 Friedrich Wilhelm von Dachenhausen was appointed Landdrost in Hanover . About von Dachenhausen it says: "Always benevolent without significant personal energy, a generally appreciated mediator."

War councilor Carl Georg Ludolph Justus von Hattorf and the Landdrost von Dachenhausen called in December 1833 in the newspapers of the larger cities of the kingdom to found another trade association that was to put trade promotion on a broader basis than the first. This should have its headquarters in Hanover. Provincial and local trade associations should also be established as branches. The said call for founding was signed by 18 people, twelve of whom were employed in higher administration and only four were traders. The constituent meeting of the trade association for the Kingdom of Hanover took place on April 27, 1834 under the chairmanship of the Hanoverian finance and trade minister, Privy Councilor Caspar Detlev von Schulte, in the royal seat .

Tomb in the garden cemetery

Von Dachenhausen initiated the first trade exhibition in Hanover in 1835. Until his death in 1855 inhabited by Dachenhausen that bears his name roof house Palais (the Calenberger Straße 34, now owned in Calenberger Neustadt Friederike pin ).

His tomb is in the garden cemetery .

After Dachenhausen's death, his palace was acquired by the banker Louis Ephraim Meyer and converted into the headquarters of the Ephraim Meyer & Son bank .

Honors

In 1885 a section of Adolfstrasse was renamed Dachenhausenstrasse .

literature

  • Matthias Blazek: From Landdrostey to District Government - The history of the Hanover District Government as reflected in the administrative reforms . 2., completely redesigned. u. exp. Ed., Ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart 2014, ISBN 978-3-89821-357-8 .
  • Wilhelm Rothert : Hannoversche Biographie, Volume 2 (of 3): In the old Kingdom of Hanover, 1814–1866 . Hanover 1914.

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Wilhelm Christian von Dachenhausen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wrage, Michael: The Council of State in the Kingdom of Hanover 1839–1866 (Legal series, vol. 161), Münster 2001, p. 30.
  2. ^ Rothert: p. 525.
  3. Mohr, Daniel: Disputes about trade reforms and the introduction of trade freedom in the Kingdom of Hanover, dissertation on obtaining the philosophical doctorate at the Philosophical Faculty of the Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen , Göttingen 2001, p. 101.
  4. Schulze, Peter: Bankhaus Ephraim Meyer & Sohn, in: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 47.
  5. Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 121. Today's street connects Calenberger Strasse at the level of the Dachenhausenpalais with Adolfstrasse .