Johann Gottfried Keßler

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Johann Gottfried Keßler also Johann Gottfried Kessler (born June 23, 1754 in Artern ; † June 10, 1830 in Harzgerode ) was a German mining and construction councilor . He is considered to be the founder of the Anhalt bernburg Provincial Collection of some fossils established at Bernburg Castle from 1783 and created a catalog for documentation that is archived.

Life

After attending school in Sondershausen , he was trained at the Bergakademie in Freiberg to work as a rent clerk in Clingen in 1779 and as a mining and commission assessor in Mägdesprung in Anhalt-Bernburg from 1783 .

Since June 17, 1793 he was in Harzgerode- Anhalt-Bernburg building officer and was put into retirement in 1807.

His daughter Luise Katharina Regina Keßler (1792–1845) married the son of the architect Johann Adam Groß III , Georg Wilhelm Adam Groß (1790-1852) on June 8, 1819 .

During his work he published from 1811 to 1827 a. a. Essays .

Publications

  • 1811: Thoughts on the effects of conflagrations. In: Allg. Reichs-Anzeiger, No. 189
  • 1813: About air cleaning machines. In: Allg. Reichs-Anzeiger, No. 310
  • 1821: About grain magazines. In: Allg. Reichs-Anzeiger, No. 302
  • 1825: The most perfect grain magazine. , Basse, Quedlinburg, 1825, 8th p.
  • 1827: The deacon Emanuel Philipp Paris apparitions to the Harzgerode. In: Anhalt. Magazine 1827, no. 21, pp. 157-62

literature

  • 1810: Christian Zacharias Koch : From the mine household to Strassberg. Edited in excerpts and with notes by Johann Gottfried Keßler . 1st edition. Hendel, Hall 1810.

Individual evidence

  1. Google Book Attribution with Keßler; 171 , accessed July 10, 2013
  2. ^ Kessler name spelling, p. 168 - digitized version , accessed on July 10, 2013
  3. Date of birth (PDF; 2.2 MB), accessed on July 10, 2013
  4. ^ Date of death, p. 156 , accessed July 10, 2013
  5. ^ Eisenhüttenverein Mägdesprung Carl Bischof e. V. , accessed July 10, 2013

Web links

  • Landeshauptarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt (Ed.): Finding aid for inventory E 144 Hermann Siebert (1869–1954). ( online as a PDF document; 292 kB), accessed on July 22, 2013