Karl Ludwig Neubourg

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Karl Ludwig Neubourg (born December 22, 1808 in Nienburg , † January 31, 1895 in Stade ) was a German politician.

Life

Karl Ludwig Neubourg, son of a postmaster, attended school in Bremen and Hanover. From 1826 to 1829 he studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1826 he became a member of the Corps Bremania Göttingen. From 1829 he was a member of the Corps Hanseatia I Göttingen. After completing his studies, he first became an official auditor in Achim, then came to Wilhelmsburg, Harburg, Jork and finally in 1835 to Stade, where he became an official assessor at the Stade-Agathenburg office. In 1838 he became second mayor of Stade. From 1851 to 1891 he was the city's sole mayor. As mayor, his main merit was urban development planning for the modernization of the city, which had been shaped by the Middle Ages. He improved the transport links through the construction of the city harbor (1882) and the connection to the Harburg-Cuxhaven railway line, which was inaugurated in 1881. Furthermore, he promoted the growth of the city by softening it: After the bastions on the moat surrounding the city were removed, they were converted into parks and building land for the Wilhelminian style villas that still characterize the outer inner city ring today. He was also a landscape councilor.

Neubourg belonged to the Second Chamber in 1846 and from 1857 to 1866 and in 1851 to the First Chamber of the Estates Assembly of the Kingdom of Hanover . After the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover by Prussia , he was a member of the Hanover Provincial Parliament and Provincial Committee. From 1870 to 1873 he was a member of the Hanover 31 constituency (Stader Geestkreis) in the Prussian House of Representatives . He belonged to the faction of the National Liberal Party . He also built the city hospital (1839–1842).

From 1877 to 1895 he was a senior in the St. Antonii Brotherhood in Stade . He was a member of the first two Hanover regional synods and was appointed to the commission for the preparation of the new church constitution in 1863. From 1876 to 1895 he was chairman of the Stader History and Local History Association. His tomb in the Stade Horstfriedhof has been preserved.

Awards

  • Naming of a street on the Stader Burggraben as Neubourgstrasse, 1882
  • Appointment to the Privy Councilor , 1891
  • Appointed honorary citizen of Stade, 1892
  • Unveiling of a monument in the grounds of the Königsmarck Bastion, Stade, 1906

literature

  • Wilhelm Rothert : General Hannoversche Biografie , Volume 1: Hannoversche men and women since 1866 , Sponholtz, Hannover 1912, pp. 253-255
  • Bernhard Mann : Biographical Handbook for the Prussian House of Representatives 1867-1918 (= Handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 3). Droste, Düsseldorf 1988, ISBN 3-7700-5146-7 , p. 283.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Death certificate from the Stade City Archives
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 62a , 31
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 72 , 2
  4. Bohmbach, in: Schulze: The Duchies of Bremen and Verden and the Land of Hadeln in Late Hanoverian Times (1848–1866) , p. 214