Hermann Duddenhausen

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Hermann Duddenhausen (born April 5, 1826 in Höxter , † April 23, 1912 in Charlottenburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

Duddenhausen attended the Theodorianum grammar school in Paderborn. He studied law at the Georg-August University of Göttingen and the Friedrichs University of Halle and became active in the Corps Borussia Halle in 1844 . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . He passed the legal traineeship exam in Berlin in 1853. After his legal clerkship in Münster , he came to Königsberg i. Pr. He joined in 1856 as a Councilor in the Royal Direction of the Bergisch railway in Elberfeld under President Carl Danco . In 1868 he came to the railway department of the Prussian Ministry of Commerce as a secret councilor . In 1875 he was appointed ministerial director and as a real. Go Upper government council characterizes . Under Minister Albert von Maybach , he was instrumental in the nationalization of large private railways . Both could have known each other from Königsberg. Retired since 1889, Duddenhausen died at the age of 86. His grave is in the old St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof Berlin .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Archives of the Corps Borussia Halle
  2. Death register of StA Charlottenburg I, No. 291/1912
  3. Kösener Corpslist 1960, 96/117
  4. Prussian Protocols (BBAW)
  5. Old St. Matthew Cemetery Berlin