List of members of the Baden Constituent Assembly from 1849
This list includes the members of the Baden Constituent Assembly of 1849 , the representative body during the Baden May Revolution of 1849 . The election for the Baden Constituent Assembly of 1849 took place on June 3, 1849.
From June 10, 1849 to June 30, 1849, 14 public and one secret sessions were held. The meetings were held in Karlsruhe , only the last two took place in Freiburg after the meeting had fled Karlsruhe from the advancing Prussian troops.
MPs
Surname | Constituency | job | Place of work | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Au, Joseph | III. + II. | Tax equator | Allmendshofen | (* 1794 - † 1862); already took part in the Hecker train; He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, fled to Switzerland and emigrated to the USA in 1853, where he died in 1862 |
Augenstein, Joseph | XII. | farmer | Bietigheim | |
Bauer, Alois | VI. | mayor | Bernau | |
Berger, Karl Joseph | XI. | mayor | Buhl | inactive |
Brentano, Lorenz | XIII. + II. | Lawyer / advocate | Mannheim | |
Bronner, Eduard | XVII. | doctor | Wiesloch | |
Burkhardt, Friedrich | XIX. | doctor | Noble home | mayor |
Christ, Anton | X. + XIII. | Lawyer / Court Court Director | Bruchsal | inactive |
Danzer, Karl | XV. | Jurist / cand.jur. | Odenheim | |
Damm, Karl | XX. | High school director | Tauberbischofsheim | president |
Dietrich, Joseph | IV. | Müller | Hilzingen | mayor |
Dittler, Karl | XIV. | host | Wilferdingen | |
Dörner, Wilhelm | XIV. | School teacher | Kieselbronn | |
Dung, Albert | IX. | pharmacist | Kippenheim | (* 1816 - † 1879); first fled to Alsace and from there to the USA. After the amnesty in Baden, he came back to Baden-Baden |
Faller, Alois | VII. | Lawyer / advocate | Freiburg | |
Fickler, Joseph | I. | editor | Constancy | did not attend the meetings as he was arrested in Stuttgart |
Frey, Theodor | XIX. | Wine merchant | Eberbach | |
Ganter, Ferdinand | II. | Pastor (cath.) | Messkirch | High Commissioner of the Provisional Government in Seekreis |
Gerwig, Christoph Heinrich Adolf | III. | Pastor (possibly) | Hornberg | (* 1812 - † 1862), head of the community school in Hornberg, civil commissioner of the provisional government in Hornberg |
Glaser, Johann Jakob | V. | School teacher | Schopfheim | Teacher at the higher civil school; He was sentenced to 6 years in prison on December 21, 1849 in Bruchsal and his property was confiscated. He fled to Wabern near Bern . |
Goegg, Amand | X. | Tax inspector | Mannheim | |
Grieshaber, Franz Michael | IX. | host | Haslach | |
Holder, Georg | XV. | School teacher | Supplication | |
Hecker, Friedrich | IV. | Lawyer / advocate | Mannheim | did not attend the meetings as he was already in exile in America |
Hot, Friedrich | XVIII. | Skipper | Hassmersheim | |
Herre, Christoph | XIV. | Manufacturer | Pforzheim | did not accept the mandate |
Heunisch, Karl Friedrich | VII. | Lawyer / advocate | Freiburg | |
Hiltmann, Joseph | IV. | Master tailor | Bonndorf | Former Mayor |
Hoff, Karl Heinrich | XVI. | Bookseller | Mannheim | (* 1808 - † 1852) |
Hoffmann, Karl | III. | doctor | Villingen | (* 1809 - † 1857); organized the people's assemblies in Villingen in March 1848. |
Hummel, Georg | XI. | Müller | Diersheim | |
Junghanns, Damian | XVIII. | Lawyer / advocate | Mosbach | |
Kammüller, Johann Jakob | V. | Müller | Kandern | Former Mayor |
Kiefer, Christian Friedrich | VIII. | Manufacturer | Emmendingen | Local councilor, immigrated to the USA in 1849 |
Herbalists | XX. | Lawyer / advocate | Tauberbischofsheim | |
Kreglinger | VIII. | Postman | Emmendingen | inactive |
Landerer, Joseph | VII. | mayor | Rotweil | |
Lehlbach, Friedrich August | XVI. + XVII. | Pastor (possibly) | Heiligkreuzsteinach | |
Maier, Gallus | XVII. | doctor | Heidelberg | |
Mördes, Florian | XIX. | Lawyer / legal intern | Mannheim | Secretary of the Assembly |
Müller, Nikolaus | XX. | Book printer | Wertheim | |
Murrmann, Adrian | XVI. | Merchant | Philippsburg | |
Ostermann, Karl | III. | School teacher | Donaueschingen | |
Pellisier, Anton | XV. | Lawyer / advocate | Bruchsal | Secretary of the Assembly |
Peter, Joseph Ignatz | XIII. and XVII. | jurist | Constancy | Minister of Justice of the Provisional Government |
Räfle, Johann Baptist | I. | Merchant | Salem | |
Rauh, Georg | XVIII. | Literary man | Sinsheim | |
Reich, Franz Joseph | VIII. | Lawyer / advocate | Buchholz | |
Judge, Franz Joseph | XI. | Lawyer / advocate | Achern | |
Ritter, Karl | V. | soldier | Karsau | did not attend the meetings |
Roder, Johann Baptist | I. | Postman | Messkirch | inactive |
Roos, Gustav | XI. | mayor | Throat | |
Roos, Leonhard | IX. | Furrier | Lahr | Leonhard Roos |
Roßwoog, Robert | VIII. | doctor | Herbolzheim | |
Roth, Anton | II. By-election | host | Narrow | inactive |
Rotteck, Karl von | VII. | Lawyer / advocate | Freiburg | Secretary of the Assembly |
Scheffelt, Johann Michael | V. | farmer | Stones | |
Schlatter | XV. | Pastor (possibly) | Mühlbach | Age president |
cutter | XII. | Captain | Rastatt | |
Sellinger, Franz Joseph | VI. | farmer | Offnadingen | |
Sons, Karl | XIX. | School teacher | Hollerbach | |
Stay, Philipp | XVIII. | School teacher (former) | Heidelberg | Editor of the Republican papers |
Stehlin, Achaz | IX. | Lawyer / advocate | Ettenheim | 2nd Vice President |
Steinmetz, Karl | XIV. | Literary man | Durlach | |
Struve, Gustav | II. By-election | Advocate | Mannheim | |
Sturm, Johann Jakob | VI. | mayor | Prongs | |
Thibauth, Philipp Adam | XIII. | host | Ettlingen | |
Thoma, Karl | VI. | Manufacturer | Todtnau | |
Tiedemann, Heinrich | XVI. | doctor | Schwetzingen | (* 1811, † 1895); a brother of Gustav Tiedemann |
Volk, Franz | X. | Jurist / cand.jur. | Offenburg | |
Walser, Peter | I. + II. | School teacher | Messkirch | |
Because, Raphael | XII. | School teacher | Gernsbach | Counselor from Gernsbach |
Weishaar, Joseph | IV. | host | Lottstetten | |
Werner, Maximilian | X. | Lawyer / advocate | Oberkirch | Vice President |
Willmann, Johann Baptist | II. By-election | Lawyer / legal intern | Poking | inactive |
Wolff, Christoph | XII. | Lawyer / advocate | Baden-Baden | Secretary of the Assembly; to Wolff |
Ziegler, Karl Theodor | XIII. By-election | Advocate | Karlsruhe | |
Zimmermann, Philipp | XX. | Pastor (possibly) | Keep silent |
The 6 MPs who were elected in two electoral districts had to declare in the constituent session for which constituency they accept the election - this electoral district is listed first in the table. A. Christ had not made a decision, so that no by-election could be initiated. The by-election for Lehlbach in the XVI. Electoral district (Mannheim) was scheduled for June 20. Since Mannheim was taken by the Prussians on June 22nd, it is assumed that the by-election no longer took place.
Gustav Struve was elected to the constituent assembly in a by-election in constituency II on June 18. In addition, three more people were elected in by-elections, so that there were 78 elected MPs.
Constituencies
The electoral districts each had about 70,000 to 75,000 inhabitants and are described below using the associated offices.
- I. District: Meersburg , Überlingen , Salem , Heiligenberg , Pfullendorf , Meßkirch , Stetten , Konstanz
- II. District: Radolfzell , Stockach , Engen , Hüfingen
- III. District: Donaueschingen , Neustadt , Villingen , Hornberg , Triberg
- IV. District: Jestetten , Waldshut , Blumenfeld , Bonndorf , Stühlingen
- V. District: Schopfheim , Lörrach , Säckingen
- VI. District: Müllheim , Staufen , Schönau , St. Blasien
- VII. District: City and Land Office Freiburg im Breisgau , Breisach
- VIII. District: Emmendingen , Kenzingen , Waldkirch
- IX. District: Ettenheim , Lahr , Haslach , Wolfach
- Xth district: Offenburg , Gengenbach , Oberkirch
- XI. District: Achern , Bühl , Kork , Rheinbischofsheim
- XII. District: Rastatt , Baden-Baden , Gernsbach
- XIII. District: Ettlingen , Karlsruhe City and State Office
- District XIV: Durlach , Pforzheim , Bretten (partially)
- XV. District: Bretten (partially), Eppingen , Bruchsal , Philippsburg (partially)
- XVI. District: Mannheim , Schwetzingen , Ladenburg , Philippsburg (partially)
- XVII. District: Heidelberg , Weinheim , Wiesloch
- XVIII. District: Neckargemünd , Sinsheim , Mosbach , Hoffenheim , Neckarbischofsheim
- XIX. District: Eberbach , Adelsheim , Buchen , Walldürn , Neudenau
- XX. District: Tauberbischofsheim , Wertheim , Boxberg , Gerlachsheim , Krautheim
literature
- Ludwig Häusser : Memories on the history of the Baden revolution . Heidelberg 1851, pp. 515-539 online in the Google book search
- Gustav Struve : History of the three popular uprisings in Baden . Jenni, Sohn, Bern 1849, p. 230 digitized
- Sonja-Maria Bauer: The Constituent Assembly in the Baden Revolution of 1849 , 1991, ISBN 3-7700-5164-5 (here is a table with additional information on pages 55 to 64)
Individual evidence
- ↑ s. Eveline Dargel, the civil commissioners from 1849 in the Baar - representatives of the revolutionary government in Baden on site. In: Writings of the Association for History and Natural History of the Baar, 44th Volume 2001, Donaueschingen 2001, p. 122 online
- ↑ Karl Schaible : Eduard Bronner , in: Badische Biographien (editor Friedrich von Weech), 4th part, Karlsruhe 1891, pp. 57–59 online in the Baden state library
- ↑ Erwin Dittler: Carl Dittler. Rößlewirt von Wilferdingen, member of the constituent state assembly from 1849 . In: Badische Heimat, Volume 50 (1970), 2/3, pp. 295-304
- ↑ s. Ursula Huggle: A village in the turmoil of the revolution - Kippenheim . In: Schau-ins-Land, Volume 118 (1999), p. 170 online at Freiburg University Library
- ↑ s. Eveline Dargel: The civil commissioners from 1849 in the Baar - representatives of the revolutionary government in Baden on site . In: Writings of the Association for History and Natural History of the Baar, 44th Volume 2001, Donaueschingen 2001, p. 114 online
- ↑ Alfons Stadler: Hornberg during the Baden Revolution 1848/49 . In: Die Ortenau: Journal of the Historisches Verein für Mittelbaden, 78th Annual Volume 1998, pp. 367–386 Freiburg historical holdings - digital
- ↑ s. Karl Seith : Contributions to the history of the city of Schopfheim , p. 270
- ↑ Homepage of the city of Pforzheim ( Memento of the original from April 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ s. Eveline Dargel, the civil commissioners from 1849 in the Baar - representatives of the revolutionary government in Baden on site. In: Writings of the Association for History and Natural History of the Baar, 44th Volume 2001, Donaueschingen 2001, p. 120 online and Paul Revellio: The Revolution of 1848 and 1849, primarily in the official cities of Villingen, Donaueschingen and Hüfingen . In: Writings of the Association for History and Natural History of the Baar, 22nd Volume 1950, Donaueschingen 1950, p. 224 online
- ^ Research Center for German Emigrants in the USA
- ↑ Reiner Haehling von Lanzenauer: Christoph Wolff, Baden-Baden civil commissioner of the revolution . In: Die Ortenau: Journal of the Historisches Verein für Mittelbaden, 78th Annual Volume 1998, pp. 225–244 Freiburg historical holdings - digital
- ↑ s. Struve p. 231
- ↑ s. Häusser pp. 517-518