Hamm municipal council

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The municipal council of the municipality of Hamm was the municipal advisory body that was introduced during the reorganization of the municipal constitution in the Prussian province of Westphalia. The precursor was the Municipal Council . The members of the parish council were appointed - mostly for life. Only after the Westphalian Provincial Parliament had announced the introduction of the revised city ordinance on December 30, 1834, were elections to the local council held in Hamm for the first time in 1835. It initially had 15 members. In 1851 the number of members of the parish council was increased to 18 members. The city ​​council's successor is the city ​​council .

Members of the parish council (1815–1835)

  • –1829–1832–: Arnold Unckenbold
  • –1829–1833–: Post holder Carl Möllenhoff († 1854), Oststrasse 38
  • –1829–1833–: businessman Friedrich Fuhrmann
  • –1829–1832–: businessman Daniel Schmits, Nordstrasse 8
  • –1829–: surgeon Ostermann
  • –1829–1832–: Justice Commissioner Heinrich Heintzmann († 1853)
  • –1829–1832–: Court taxator Johann Heinrich Reinoldt, Widumstraße 12 (today: Kleines Pressehaus)
  • –1829–1832–: Bookseller Dr. Schulz
  • –1829–1832: Pharmacist Schnapp
  • –1832–1833–: Higher Regional Court Judge Franz Wever († 1872)
  • 1833–: Baker Franz Borberg († 1885)
  • 1833–: Baker Johann Asbeck († 1848), Nordstraße 13 ( Haus Asbeck )

literature

  • Thomas Vormbaum: Autonomy, Centralism and Self-Administration. The Westphalian municipal constitution and its application in Hamm from the end of the Old Prussian period to the introduction of the revised city order (1700–1835) . In: Herbert Zink (Ed.): 750 years of the city of Hamm . Hamm 1976, p. 255-292 .

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