Karl Albert Henkelmann

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Karl Albert Henkelmann (born December 8, 1858 in Dodenau , † November 6, 1928 in Bensheim ) was a German non-fiction author and local researcher .

Life

Henkelmann studied teaching in Giessen and came to Bensheim in 1899 to teach there as a teacher, later professor, in the grammar school there. He founded the Bensheim Museum Association with others. The local history museum was opened in the old factories building in 1909 and Henkelmann was appointed director of the “Bergstrasse local history museum”.

In 1913 he was appointed district document curator. Henkelmann brought the "Bergstrasse History Papers" into being and wrote more than 80 articles on it between 1924 and 1928.

Publications

  • The Farmhouse Des Odenwald And Des Füdwestlichen Deutschlands (Classic Reprint), FB&C LTD, 2018 ISBN 978-0259156239
  • Impromptu heroes. The last days of Tannenberg Castle , Jugendschrfitverlag by Dr. Max Gehlen (1923)
  • Lorsch Abbey , F. Kaufbach, Bensheim 1922.
  • History of the city of Bensheim up to the end of the Thirty Years War. Constitution and administration, jurisdiction , Kaulbach, Bensheim ad Bergstrasse, (1920)
  • On the Frankenstein , bag of optics, edition: Nachdr. D. Orig. 1912 (2005) ISBN 978-3980886956
  • Prince Abbot and Archbishop. , Leipzig, Verlag Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn (1912)
  • Prince Abbot and Archbishop. Cultural history from the time of the Franconian emperors. , Leipzig Ferdinand Hirt & Son (1911)


Individual evidence

  1. Founding by the museum association
  2. ^ Biography of Karl Albert Henkelmann