List of the members of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1861 to 1863

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This list includes the members of the assembly of estates of the Grand Duchy of Baden for the sessions of the 20th ordinary state parliament. The opening took place on November 30, 1861. On June 27, 1862, the state parliament was adjourned and reopened on February 9, 1863. The final session fell on July 23, 1863. A total of 42 sessions of the First Chamber and 115 sessions of the Second Chamber took place.

Presidium of the First Chamber

President: Prince Wilhelm zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
1st Vice-President: Lieutenant General Friedrich Hoffmann
2nd Vice-President: Count Rudolf von Hennin

Members of the First Chamber

Prince of the House of Baden

Noblemen

Representative of the hereditary land estate

Representative of the Catholic Church

Representative of the Protestant regional church

Representative of the manorial nobility

Above the Murg

Below the Murg

Representatives of the state universities

Members appointed by the Grand Duke

Presidium of the Second Chamber

President: Georg Martin Hildebrandt
1st Vice-President: Friedrich Theodor Schaaf
2nd Vice-President: Ludwig Kirsner

The elected members of the Second Chamber

City electoral districts

Constituency Name of the constituency Name of the MP
S1 Electoral district of the city of Überlingen Hermann Poppen
S2 Constance constituency Karl Seiz
S3 Constituency of the city of Freiburg Josef Frick
S3 Constituency of the city of Freiburg Franz Hägelin
S4 Electoral district of the city of Lahr Gustav Adolf Fingado
S4 Electoral district of the city of Lahr Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner
S5 Electoral district of the city of Offenburg Karl Maria Josef Eckhard
S6 Constituency of the city of Rastatt Matthäus Josef De Haan
S7 Electoral district of the city of Baden Franz Grosholz
S8 Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe Rudolf Dietz
S8 Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe Jakob Stüber
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Ziegler)
Julius Ziegler
(1862 successor to Stüber)
S8 Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe Rudolf Kusel
S9 Constituency of the city of Durlach Karl Truer
S10 Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim Friedrich Wilhelm Lenz
S10 Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim Ludwig Hauser
S11 Electoral district of the city of Bruchsal Bernhard August Prestinari
S12 Electoral district of the city of Mannheim Philipp Artaria
S12 Electoral district of the city of Mannheim Ludwig Achenbach
S12 Electoral district of the city of Mannheim Eduard Moll
S13 Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg Heinrich Krausmann
S13 Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg Wilhelm Hoffmeister
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Pickford)
Eduard Pickford
(1862 successor to Hoffmeister)
S14 Constituency of the city of Wertheim Jakob von Runkel

Electoral districts

Constituency Name of the constituency Name of the MP
A1 Electoral district of the offices of Meersburg, Salem, Pfullendorf and Überlingen Johann Benedikt Fischler
A2 Electoral district of the offices of Radolfzell, Blumenfeld and Constance Plazidius Philipp Haager
A3 Electoral district of the Stockach, Meßkirch and Engen offices Walter Schwarzmann
A4 Electoral district of the offices of Blumberg, Stühlingen, Bonndorf, Löffingen and Neustadt Joseph Alois Bear
A5 Constituency of the offices of Villingen and Hüfingen Ludwig Kirsner
A6 Electoral district of the offices of Tiengen, Jestetten, St. Blasien and Waldshut Franz Rutschmann
A7 Electoral district of the offices of Säckingen, Laufenburg and Schönau Johann Michael Thoma
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Faller)
Johann Faller
(1862 successor to Thoma)
A8 Electoral district of the offices of Schopfheim and Kandern Franz Philipp Freiherr von Roggenbach
A9 Electoral district of the Lörrach office August Lamey
A10 Constituency of the office of Müllheim Johann Heidenreich
A11 Electoral district of the offices of Staufen and Heitersheim Franz Josef Federer
A12 Electoral district of the Altbreisach office with the districts belonging to the Freiburg municipal office Karl Gustav Adolf Knies
A13 Constituency of the Landamt Freiburg (I) and the Office of St. Peter Eduard Fauler
A14 Constituency of the Landamt Freiburg (II) and the offices of Waldkirch and Elzach Karl August Kapferer
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Meyr)
Franz Ludwig Meyr
(1862 successor to Kapferer)
A15 Electoral district of the Emmendingen office Wilhelm Wenzler
A16 Electoral district of the offices of Endingen and Kenzingen Anton Sieb
A17 Electoral district of the offices Triberg, Hornberg, Wolfach and Haslach Otto Dahmen
A18 Electoral district of the Ettenheim office Franz Gschrey
A19 Electoral district of the Lahr office Wilhelm Bausch
A20 Electoral district of the Offenburg office with parts of the Appenweier office Karl August Werner
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Stigler)
Albert Stigler
(1863 successor to Werner)
A21 Electoral district of the offices of Gengenbach and Oberkirch with parts of the office of Appenweier Karl Kimmig
A22 Electoral district of the offices of Rheinbischofsheim and Kork Benjamin Hauss
A23 Electoral district of the offices of Achern and Bühl Josef Weber
A24 Electoral district of the offices of Ettlingen and Rastatt Gustav Albert Buhl
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Beck)
Josef Beck
(1862 successor to Buhl)
A25 Electoral district of the offices of Baden, Gernsbach and Steinbach Michael Kamm
A26 Electoral district of the Karlsruhe Landamt with parts of the Bruchsal Landamt Karl Friedrich Freiherr Stockhorner von Starein
A27 Constituency of the offices of Durlach and Stein Karl Friderich
A28 Electoral district of the Pforzheim office Johann Heinrich Lamey
A29 Electoral district of the Bruchsal office with parts of the Eppingen office Georg Martin Hildebrandt
A30 Electoral district of the office Bretten with parts of the office Eppingen Louis Paravicini
A31 Constituency of the offices of Philippsburg and Schwetzingen Heinrich Christian Heintze
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Herth)
Gustav Herth
(1862 successor to Heintze)
A32 Constituency of the offices of Wiesloch and Neckargmünd Johann Friedrich Wundt
A33 Electoral district of the Sinsheim office with parts of the Eppingen office Heinrich Friedrich Muth
A34 Electoral district of the Heidelberg office Philipp Allmang
A35 Electoral district of the offices of Ladenburg and Weinheim Johann Peter Ferdinand Mays
(resigned from office in 1862, followed by Pagenstecher)
Heinz Karl Pagenstecher
(1862 successor to Mays)
A36 Electoral district of the office Neckarbischofsheim with parts of the office Mosbach (left of the Neckar) August Karl Fröhlich
A37 Electoral district of the Eberbach office with parts of the Mosbach office (right of the Neckar) Friedrich Theodor Schaaf
A38 Electoral district of the offices of Buchen and Osterburken Johann Georg Spohn
A39 Electoral district of the Boxberg office Franz Anton Regenauer
A40 Electoral district of the offices of Tauberbischofsheim and Gerlachsheim Georg Michael Schmitt
(resigned in 1862, followed by Mathy)
Karl Mathy
(1862 successor to Schmitt)
A41 Constituency of the offices of Wertheim and Walldürn Anton Walli

literature

Supporting documents and comments

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This mandate holder is shown in the officially published lists of representatives as an academic with a doctorate, i. H. usually listed there with a doctoral degree in front of the name
  2. According to the authors Ludwig Bauer and Bernhard Gißler in their work The Members of the First Chamber of the Badische Ständeversammlung from 1819-1912 , Fidelitas, Karlsruhe 1913, 5th edition, p. 88 was a Freiherr Karl Philipp von Gemmingen-Guttenberg from 1861 to 1864 Member of the First Chamber of the Baden Council of Estates. According to Bauer / Gißler, he died in 1882. It is unclear why the name should have been Karl Philipp von Gemmingen-Guttenberg , because in the year 1882 nobody of the Gemmingen family died . However, Karl Weiprecht Reinhard von Gemmingen , a son of Karl Philipp von Gemmingen , who died in 1831, died in 1882 , whose biography makes it at least possible that he was the named elector in the First Chamber.
  3. a b Until 1931 the city of Baden-Baden was just called Baden .
  4. This mandate holder is shown in the officially published lists of representatives as a university professor, i. H. usually listed there with a professor's title in front of the name