Julius Riemann (politician)

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Julius Riemann (born January 3, 1832 in Nordhausen ; † July 6, 1885 ibid) was a German politician , judge and administrative lawyer .

Life

Riemann was the son of the factory owner Friedrich Eduard Riemann ( JF Riemann, Mechanische Webereien A.-G .; founded by Johann Friedrich Riemann (1761–1821)). He studied law and got a job as a judge at the Suhl District Court .

On April 8, 1868, he was elected mayor of Nordhausen and was mayor from 1872. On November 8, 1870, the magistrate elected Mayor Julius Riemann to represent the city in the Prussian mansion , where he was appointed for life by decree on December 7, 1870. In his function as mayor of Nordhausen, he also sat on the board of directors of the Nordhausen-Erfurt railway company.

From his marriage to Ernestine Wilhelmine Riemann, née Domscheit, they had three children.

After him, the previous Harzstrasse (so named in 1874) in Nordhausen was renamed Riemannstrasse in 1896 and renamed Albert-Traeger- Strasse in 1910 . Today's Nordhäuser Riemannstrasse was called "Dorngasse" in the 1940s.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Family tables: Riemann. History portal Nordhausen.
  2. The Lord Mayors were the first mayors of the independent city. In: Heinz Sting : Historical news from the former Käyserl. and salvation. Röm Reichs Freyen city of Nordhausen. On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the city of Nordhausen's millennium in 1927. Vol. 1, Nordhäuser Nachrichten, 1967, p. 62.
  3. Newly appointed to the manor house, namely: for life. In: Von Plötz (reporter): No. 13. Report of the matriculation committee. Herrenhaus, session 1870–1871, p. 3. ( limited preview in Google book search)
  4. ^ Chronicle of the city of Nordhausen: 1802 to 1989. Geiger, 2003, p. 117.
  5. ^ Nordhausen-Erfurt Railway Company. In: Friedrich Wilhelm Christians: German stock exchange papers. Representation of the personnel and financial situation of the German and foreign banking, insurance, industrial and railway companies on stocks. Springer-Verlag, 2013, p. 635. ISBN 978-3-662-33316-7 [reprint of the original from 1880] ( limited preview in Google book search)
  6. ^ Contributions to local history from the city and district of Nordhausen. Vol. 16, Meyenburg-Museum (Ed.), 1991, pp. 6, 19.