Jakob Friedrich Duttenhofer

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Jakob Friedrich Duttenhofer (born January 25, 1696 or 1697 probably in Stuttgart-Berg ; † August 20, 1769 in Nürtingen ) was a German politician as well as a hospital and mayor in Nürtingen and Nürtingen's representative in the state parliament.

Jakob Friedrich Duttenhofer came from a family of fulling millers and cloth makers in Berg. At the age of 25 he became hospital master in Nürtingen and at 40 years old representative of Nürtingen in the state parliament in Stuttgart. He was involved in the settlement between the representatives of the estates and the duke , which was concluded in 1770 after a process that had lasted for years.

Duttenhofer married Marie Judith Gfrörner (1699–1732) for the first time and Johanna Elisabeth Spittler (1710–1778) for the second time. Of the thirteen children from these two marriages, eight reached adulthood, including Christoph Friedrich Duttenhofer as the oldest surviving son and Christian Friedrich Duttenhofer .

In 1748 Jakob Friedrich Duttenhofer bought the Schweizer Hof in Nürtingen, a building that came from Heinrich Schickhardt . He had it torn down to the basement and erected a new building on this basis, which, however, burned down in the town fire in 1750 and had to be rebuilt again. The building later became known as the Hölderlinhaus and is still partly in the shape that Duttenhofer had given it. So is z. B. the building inscription from 1751 still preserved. Demolition and redesign plans, which had already come a long way, were put on hold in the spring of 2009 after protests from the population and an investigation by a building historian.

Duttenhoferstrasse in Nürtingen has been named after Jakob Friedrich Duttenhofer since 1932.

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literature

  • Fritz Bürkle , Karl August Friedrich von Duttenhofer (1758–1836). Pioneer of hydraulic engineering in Württemberg , Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1988, ISBN 3-608-91521-4 ( Publications of the Stuttgart City Archives . Volume 41)
  • Hans Schwenkel, home book of the Nürtingen district. Volume 2 , Nürtingen 1953, p. 838 f.

Individual evidence

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  2. Bürkle 1988, p. 11
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