Georg Otto Ferdinand Lohde
Georg Otto Ferdinand Lohde (* 1770; † 1851) was the first mayor of the city of Hildesheim after the unification of the old town and new town in 1803.
Lohde was the Prussian War and Tax Council. He was installed under Prussian rule and remained in office for 40 years (until 1843), although the city had in the meantime fallen to the Kingdom of Westphalia and then to the Kingdom of Hanover . He founded the Municipal Hospital and the Municipal Poor Asylum .
Awards
During his lifetime
Posthumously
- In 1959, Lohdestrasse was named after him in Drispenstedt, which is now incorporated .
literature
- Anton J. Knott: Street, paths, squares and alleys in Hildesheim. Gerstenberg, Hildesheim 1984, ISBN 3-8067-8082-X , p. 71
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kaspar Friedrich Gottschalck : Almanach der Ritter-Orden , Volume 3, Goeschen, 1819, p. 250
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Mayor and Lord Mayor of Hildesheim 1803–1843 |
Carl Christoph Lüntzel |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lohde, Georg Otto Ferdinand |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | first mayor of the city of Hildesheim after the unification of the old and new towns |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1770 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1851 |