List of the members of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1877 to 1879
This list includes the members of the Assembly of Estates of the Grand Duchy of Baden for the sessions of the 28th Ordinary State Parliament. The opening took place on November 15, 1877. From February 9, 1878 to October 28, 1878 there were no negotiations. The final session fell on February 21, 1879. A total of 30 sessions of the First Chamber and 95 sessions of the Second Chamber took place.
Presidium of the First Chamber
President: Hermann Obkircher
1st Vice President: Baron Karl von Gayling
2nd Vice President: Baron Karl Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim
Members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Baden
- Hereditary Grand Duke Friedrich von Baden (was never present)
- Prince Wilhelm of Baden
- Prince Karl of Baden
- Margrave Maximilian von Baden (was never present)
Noblemen
- Prince Karl Egon zu Fürstenberg (was never present)
- Prince Ernst zu Leiningen (was never present)
- Prince Erwein von der Leyen (was never present)
- Prince Wilhelm zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
- Prince Karl zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (was never present)
- Count Karl Wenzel zu Leiningen-Billigheim
- Count Emich zu Leiningen-Neudenau (was never present)
Representative of the Catholic Church
- Lothar von Kübel , archbishopric administrator of Freiburg (was never present)
Representative of the Protestant regional church
- Karl Wilhelm Doll , prelate of the Evangelical Church
Representative of the manorial nobility
Above the Murg
- Baron Franz von und zu Bodman
- Baron Karl von Gayling
- Count Raban von Helmstatt
- Baron Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein , public prosecutor
Below the Murg
- Count Friedrich von Berlichingen
- Baron Ernst August Göler of Ravensburg
- Baron Karl Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim
- Baron Rudolf Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt , senior bailiff
Representatives of the state universities
- Achilles Renaud , privy councilor, representative of Heidelberg University
- Wilhelm Behaghel , professor, representative of the University of Freiburg
Members appointed by the Grand Duke
- Hermann Obkircher , court judge
- Walter Schwarzmann , President of the Administrative Court
- Heinrich Friedrich Muth , privy councilor
- Karl Knies , privy councilor
- Franz Grashof , privy councilor
- Hermann von Hillern , District and Court Court Director
- Jakob Malsch , Lord Mayor
- Gustav Hummel , entrepreneur
Presidium of the Second Chamber
President: August Lamey
1st Vice-President: Friedrich Karl Christian Kiefer
2nd Vice-President: Karl Friderich
The elected members of the Second Chamber
Since 1871, the Baden electoral districts were no longer differentiated, as was customary from 1819 to 1870, with separate number ranges for city electoral districts and electoral districts, but numbered consecutively from south to north from 1 to 56 according to geographical criteria. In the following, however, the city electoral districts and the electoral districts for offices are summarized in two separate sections, which means that the numbering of the electoral districts appears incomplete.
City electoral districts
Constituency | Name of the constituency | Name of the MP | fraction |
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3. | Constance constituency | Anton Schmidt | National Liberal Party |
9. | Electoral district of the city of Loerrach with Stetten | Naphtali Näf | National Liberal Party |
18. I. | Constituency of the city of Freiburg | Johann Eschbacher | National Liberal Party |
18. II. | Constituency of the city of Freiburg |
August Lamey (resigned from office in 1878, then followed by Rotteck) |
National Liberal Party |
Gustav von Rotteck (1878 successor to Lamey) |
National Liberal Party | ||
21st | Electoral district of the city of Lahr | Wilhelm Morstadt | National Liberal Party |
26th | Electoral district of the city of Offenburg | Karl Grimm | National Liberal Party |
31. | Electoral district of the city of Baden | Hermann Seefels | National Liberal Party |
32. | Constituency of the city of Rastatt | Albert Stigler | National Liberal Party |
35. I. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Johann Krämer | National Liberal Party |
35. II. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe |
Heinrich Lang (resigned in 1878 and replaced by Lamey) |
National Liberal Party |
August Lamey (1878 successor to Lang) |
National Liberal Party | ||
35. III. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Landolin from Blittersdorf | National Liberal Party |
37. | Constituency of the city of Durlach | Rudolf von Freydorf | National Liberal Party |
41. | Electoral district of the city of Bruchsal | Carl Baer | National Liberal Party |
42. I. | Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim |
Robert Gerwig (resigned in 1878 and replaced by Gesell) |
National Liberal Party |
Hermann Friedrich Gesell (1878 successor to Gerwig) |
National Liberal Party | ||
42. II. | Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim | Eduard Bichler | National Liberal Party |
45. I. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Wilhelm Kopfer | Democratic Party |
45. II. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Ferdinand Schneider | Democratic Party |
45. III. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Franz Heinrich von Feder | Democratic Party |
48. I. | Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg | Heinrich Albert Mays | National Liberal Party |
48. II. | Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg | Heinrich Krausmann | National Liberal Party |
Electoral districts
Constituency | Name of the constituency | Name of the MP | fraction |
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1. | Electoral district of the offices of Überlingen and Pfullendorf with parts of the Stockach office | Franz Wilhelm Beck | National Liberal Party |
2. | Electoral district of the office of Meßkirch with parts of the office of Stockach | Johann Baptist Roder | National Liberal Party |
4th | Constituency of the office of Constance | Konstantin Noppel | National Liberal Party |
5. | Electoral district of the Engen office with parts of the Stockach office | Emil August Friedrich Fieser | National Liberal Party |
6th | Electoral district of the Bonndorf office with parts of the Waldshut office | Albert Bürklin | National Liberal Party |
7th | Electoral district with parts of the offices of Waldshut and Säckingen | Alois Dietsche | Catholic People's Party |
8th. | Electoral district of the St. Blasien office with parts of the offices of Schönau and Neustadt |
Gustav Häusler (resigned from the mandate in 1878, then followed by Thoma) |
National Liberal Party |
Karl Eduard Thoma (successor to Häusler in 1878) |
National Liberal Party | ||
10. | Electoral district of the Lörrach office (excluding Stetten) | Markus Pflüger | National Liberal Party |
11. | Electoral district of the office of Schopfheim with parts of the offices of Säckingen and Schönau | Georg Josef Seybel | National Liberal Party |
12. | Electoral district of the Müllheim office with parts of the Staufen office | Johann Heidenreich | National Liberal Party |
13. | Electoral district of the Donaueschingen office | Heinrich Ganter | National Liberal Party |
14th | Electoral district of the Villingen office with parts of the Neustadt office | Anton Bassermann | National Liberal Party |
15th | Electoral district with parts of the offices of Staufen and Freiburg | Ludwig Marbe | Catholic People's Party |
16. | Electoral district of the Breisach office with parts of the Freiburg office | Adalbert Sartori | National Liberal Party |
17th | Electoral district of the Waldkirch office with parts of the offices in Emmendingen and Freiburg | Eduard Fauler | National Liberal Party |
19th | Electoral district with parts of the Emmendingen office | Theodor Frank | National Liberal Party |
20th | Electoral district of the Ettenheim office with parts of the Emmendingen office | Karl Kohler | National Liberal Party |
22nd | Electoral district of the Lahr office with parts of the Offenburg office | Friedrich Karl Christian Kiefer | National Liberal Party |
23. | Electoral district of the office Triberg with parts of the office Wolfach | Ludwig turban | National Liberal Party |
24. | Electoral district with parts of the offices of Wolfach and Offenburg | Albert sponsor | Catholic People's Party |
25th | Electoral district with parts of the Offenburg office | Heinrich Hansjakob | Catholic People's Party |
27. | Electoral district of the Kehl office | Karl Friedrich Schoch | National Liberal Party |
28. | Electoral district of the Oberkirch office with parts of the Achern office | Karl Hug | Catholic People's Party |
29 | Electoral district with parts of the offices of Achern and Bühl | Johann Baptist Betzinger | Catholic People's Party |
30th | Electoral district of the Baden office with parts of the Bühl and Rastatt offices | Maximilian Wilhelm Reichert | Catholic People's Party |
33. | Electoral district with parts of the Rastatt office | Leopold Neumann | Catholic People's Party |
34. | Electoral district of the Ettlingen office with parts of the Rastatt office | Franz Xaver Lender | Catholic People's Party |
36. | Electoral district of the Karlsruhe office | Emil Bechert | National Liberal Party |
38. | Electoral district of the Durlach office with parts of the Bruchsal office | Karl Friderich | National Liberal Party |
39. | Electoral district of the Bretten office with parts of the Bruchsal office |
Ludwig Paravicini (died 1879, therefore followed by Walz) |
National Liberal Party |
Jakob Walz (1879 successor of the late Paravicini) |
National Liberal Party | ||
40. | Electoral district with parts of the office of Bruchsal | Hieronimus Nopp | Catholic People's Party |
43. | Electoral district of the Pforzheim office | Johann Heinrich Georg Frank | National Liberal Party |
44. | Electoral district of the Schwetzingen office with parts of the Mannheim office | Heinrich Albert Frech | National Liberal Party |
46. | Electoral district of the Weinheim office with parts of the Mannheim office | Albert Bürklin | National Liberal Party |
47. | Constituency of the Wiesloch office with parts of the Heidelberg office | Franz Ludwig Stösser | National Liberal Party |
49. | Electoral district with parts of the Heidelberg office | Hermann Strübe | National Liberal Party |
50. | Electoral district of the Eppingen office with parts of the Sinsheim office | Karl Friedrich Bucherer | National Liberal Party |
51. | Electoral district with parts of the Sinsheim office |
Friedrich Bengel (died 1879, therefore followed by Frey) |
National Liberal Party |
Otto Frey (1879 successor to the deceased kid) |
National Liberal Party | ||
52. | Electoral district of the Eberbach office with parts of the Buchen office | Theodor Frey | National Liberal Party |
53. | Electoral district of the Mosbach office | Wilhelm Blum | National Liberal Party |
54. | Electoral district of the Wertheim office with parts of the Buchen and Tauberbischofsheim offices | Michael Josef Hennig | Catholic People's Party |
55. | Electoral district with parts of the office of Tauberbischofsheim | Franz Junghanns | Catholic People's Party |
56. | Electoral district of the offices of Adelsheim and Boxberg | Ernst Philipp Huffschmid | National Liberal Party |
literature
- Digital collection of Baden state parliament protocols at the Baden state library. List of members of both chambers
- Minutes of the Baden State Parliament, 1st Chamber - digitized by the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, 1819–1918
- Minutes of the Baden State Parliament, 2nd Chamber - digitized by the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, 1819–1933
- Ludwig Bauer, Bernhard Gißler: The members of the first chamber of the Baden assembly of estates from 1819–1912. Fidelitas, Karlsruhe 1913, 5th edition, p. 45
- Adolf Roth and Paul Thorbecke: The Baden estates. Landtag manual. Publishing house of G. Braunschen Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1907
Supporting documents and comments
- ↑ Ludwig Bauer, Bernhard Gißler: The members of the First Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1819–1912. Fidelitas, Karlsruhe 1913, 5th edition, p. 45
- ↑ Adolf Roth and Paul Thorbecke: The Baden state estates. Landtag manual. Verlag der G. Braunschen Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1907, p. 271
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p 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
- ↑ a b Until 1931 the city of Baden-Baden was just called Baden .
- ↑ a b c From 1868 to 1878 the counterpart to the German People's Party in Baden was called the Democratic Party
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l From 1869 to 1888 the counterpart to the center in Baden was called the Catholic People's Party ; see the external link for an explanation of the term "Catholic People's Party Baden"