Hermann Gustav Fabricius

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Hermann Gustav Fabricius (born November 28, 1802 in Wismar ; † February 21, 1854 ibid) was a German lawyer and notary, syndicus and senator of the Hanseatic city of Wismar and 1848/49 member of the Mecklenburg parliamentary assembly .

Life

Fabricius came from a Wismar merchant and councilor family and was a son of the mayor Emanuel Hermann Fabricius . He studied law and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD. He then practiced as a lawyer in his hometown. Before 1837 he became Syndicus and Senator in Wismar.

In the first democratic election in Mecklenburg, made possible by the revolution in Mecklenburg (1848) , Fabricius was elected to the Mecklenburg-Schwerin 15: Wismar constituency on October 3, 1848 as a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives. Here he joined the parliamentary group of the center, the (right) center and became a member and secretary of the judiciary committee; however, at the end of January 1849, he resigned his mandate. His successor was Eduard Haupt .

Fabricius and others advocated connecting Wismar to the railway network early on, which was created in 1848 with the line to Schwerin .

He had been a member of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology since 1851 .

Fonts

  • History of the efforts of the city of Wismar by a Mecklenburg railway to bring the Baltic Sea with the German railway systems in connection. [Sl]: Cossel, [1844]

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical representation, 1850, pp. 56, 64, 77
  2. ^ Franz Schildt: Matriculation of the Association for Meklenburgische Geschichte and Alterthumskunde 1835 to 1885. In: Year books of the Association for Mecklenburgische Geschichte and Altertumskunde 50 (1885), pp. 1–52 full text