Louis Glackemeyer

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Louis Glackemeyer (* 1833 or 1834 ; † 1902 in Hanover ) was a German bank director, mathematics teacher, association functionary for the cooperative system and a supervisory board .

Life

Louis Glackemeyer was born in the Kingdom of Hanover in 1833 or 1834 . According to the Hanover address book of 1868 , he was in Hanover with the title Dr. phil. excellent, head of the institute and teacher of mathematics at the vocational training school, while he lived privately at Braunschweiger Straße 9 .

Former main building of the Credit-Bank in Hanover at the corner of Friedrichstrasse 4 and Kleine Wallstrasse (today about before the confluence with Osterstrasse ), around 1900

Glackemeyer belonged on March 18, 1878 one of the 75 founding members of the later in Credit Bank to Hannover renamed Cooperative Credit Association to Hannover, registered cooperative with unlimited liability . He initially ran this bank on a voluntary basis together with August Weber and "[...] Ms. Wellhausen ".

In 1902 Louis Glackemeyer died. According to the German-language daily Indiana Tribüne published in the USA on July 25 of that year, the deceased at the age of 68 had previously performed the duties of a senator , was considered the founder of the Lower Saxony Cooperative Association and was a member of the supervisory board of the Prussian Central Cooperative Fund.

Fonts

  • The credit associations according to Schulze-Delitzsch and the loan offices according to Raiffeisen . A comparison for instruction, a contribution to the defense against the attacks of our opponents, a suggestion for the establishment of new credit associations , 66 pages, Hanover: Meyer, 1887
  • ABC book for advance payment and credit associations. An alphabetical guide to their establishment and management on the basis of the new Co-operative Law , Berlin: JJ Heines Verlag, (1889)
  • How do you get on a green branch? , 32 pages, Hannover-Linden: Manz & Lange, 1892
  • The financial situation of the Kgl. Capital and residence city of Hanover. Lecture by ... Glackemeyer , Hannover-Linden, 1892
  • ABC book for exchange traffic. An alphabetical advice giver for merchants, bankers, credit associations, capitalists, tradespeople and craftsmen as well as for teachers and students of commercial schools , 140 S., Hannover-Linden: Manz & Lange, 1892
  • The association revision on the wrong track. A danger to all credit cooperatives in Germany , 33 pages, Hannover-Linden: Manz & Lange, 1893
  • The Central Cooperative Fund. Pointers for credit cooperatives to found and manage such funds , 2nd edition, Hanover, 1894
  • Ludolf Parisius in Charlottenburg, his diatribe and his fight against the further development of the teachings of Schulze-Delitzsch , 2 sheets, 153 pages, 3 thousand, Hanover: Verlag von Manz & Lange, 1895
  • How do you found and manage a credit association? Brief instruction on the establishment and management of advance and credit associations, Volksbanks, etc. , 2nd edition, 55 p. In Fraktur, Hanover, 1896
  • The auditing association in the service of the cooperatives. Popular adviser for the establishment and management of auditing associations for all kinds of cooperatives , 40 p., Hanover: Manz & Lange, 1896
  • Taschenbuch des Wechselverkehr ... , 62 p. In Fraktur, Hanover, 1897
  • Louis Glackemeyer (Ed.): 80 festival songs for cooperatives , cover title also Kommersbuch for cooperatives , 87 p., Hannover: Manz & Lange, (1899)
  • The Central Genossenschaftskasse for Lower Saxony in Hanover , 31 pages in Gothic script , Hanover: Manz & Lange, 1901

literature

  • Ludolf Parisius : Doctor Louis Glackemeyer in Hanover and his fight against the organization and the basic teachings of Schulze-Delitzsch according to Dr. Glackemeyer's writings and essays presented in the light of truth. A contribution to the history of the German cooperative movement , 137 pages, Berlin: Guttentag, 1894

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Paul Siedentopf (main editor): Credit-Bank zu Hannover, e. G. mb H., Hanover , in ders .: The book of the old companies of the city of Hanover in 1927 (DBdaF 1927), with the assistance of Karl Friedrich Leonhardt (compilation of the image material), Jubilee-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig 1927, p 155f.
  2. a b Compare the transcription of page 267 of the address book in the database of the Verein für Computergenealogie
  3. ^ A b Indiana Tribune, Volume 25, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, July 25, 1902, p. 6 , digitized from the Hoosier State Chronicles page . Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program
  4. ^ Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Industrialization. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 314f.