Heinrich von Schwerin (politician)

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Count Heinrich Friedrich Maximilian Curt von Schwerin (born March 18, 1836 in Schwerinsburg near Anklam ; † August 1, 1888 in Putzar ; full name Heinrich Friedrich Maximilian Curt von Schwerin ) was a German politician .

He was a member of the Pomeranian aristocratic family Schwerin , his father Maximilian von Schwerin-Putzar was a Prussian liberal politician and from 1859 to 1862, during the New Era, Prussian Minister of the Interior. His mother Hildegard was a daughter of the theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher . Heinrich von Schwerin studied law at the University of Bonn and became a member of the Corps Hansea Bonn in 1856 . Until 1858 he worked as an auscultator for the government in Szczecin . In 1859 he leased the Putzar estate from his father.

In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 he took part as a Premier-Lieutenant in the Pomeranian heavy Landwehr-Reiter-Regiment. He was awarded the Iron Cross on a white ribbon . In 1874 he took his leave as Rittmeister .

He was a member of the Prussian House of Representatives from 1872/1873 and from 1879 to 1888 as a conservative member of parliament . The estates of the district of Anklam elected him as district deputy. In 1875 he was awarded the Prussian Order of the Crown, IV class . In 1888 he became general landscape director of Pomerania , but died that same year.

Heinrich Graf von Schwerin was married to Charlotte von Mühler, daughter of the Prussian Minister of Education, Heinrich von Mühler .

literature

  • Schwerin . In: Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon. Volume 18. Leipzig 1909, pp. 205-206. ( Online )
  • Ludwig Gollmert, Wilhelm Graf von Schwerin, Leonhard Graf von Schwerin: History of the family von Schwerin. Part 2: Biographical News. Wilhelm Gronau, Berlin 1878, pp. 239-240.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 22 , 86
  2. ^ Mann, Bernhard (edit.): Biographical manual for the Prussian House of Representatives. 1867-1918 . Collaboration with Martin Doerry , Cornelia Rauh and Thomas Kühne . Düsseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1988, p. 360f (handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties: vol. 3)