Ludwig Carl Christian Buff

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Ludwig Carl Christian Buff (born March 5, 1787 in Battenberg ; † September 2, 1859 in Osnabrück ) was last Kgl. Prussia. Oberbergrat and director of the Ibbenbüren mining authority .

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Ludwig Carl Christian Buff was born on March 5, 1787 as the son of the judicial officer Heinrich Paul Buff and his wife Maria Sophia Salome Buff, b. Hess, born in Battenberg. He studied in Giessen and Heidelberg.

In 1811 Buff is mentioned as a mountain master in Eslohe, from 1823 as a mountain master in Meschede. After that (1834) he was a mountain master in Siegen. Since some travel reports by Bergmeister Buff were lost in the Second World War, more precise information is not possible. In 1836 Buff was appointed director of the Tecklenburg-Lingen Mining Authority in Ibbenbüren. On October 31, 1839, mountain master Buff was appointed mountain ridge. In 1842 Bergrat Buff was awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order . Five years later, in 1847, he was promoted to the Oberbergrat. On October 1, 1856, Buff was retired at his own request. At the same time he was awarded the 3rd Class Red Eagle Order.

As a mountain master, Buff made an outstanding contribution to mining in Ramsbeck. Around 1815 he combined the many individual holdings to form the so-called " Ramsbeck Trade Union ". During his time as the mining authority director in Ibbenbüren, he was also responsible for the state coal mines there.

family

He married Maria Elisabeth Schröder on November 18, 1819 in Bremen (born May 9, 1796 in Bremen; † July 26, 1863 in Osnabrück ). The following children were born from this marriage:

  1. Carl Friedrich Christian Buff (* 1820 in Ibbenbüren , † 1891 in Bremen), merchant and several times senator and mayor of the city of Bremen
  2. Adolph Ernst Wilhelm Buff (born November 27, 1822 in Meschede ; † January 3, 1880), merchant and cigar manufacturer
  3. Johanne Marie Henriette Buff (born January 30, 1825 in Meschede, † November 5, 1826 in Meschede)
  4. Gottfried Heinrich Emil Buff (born November 17, 1826 in Meschede), Bergrat in Deutz
  5. Heinrich Ludwig Buff (born August 23, 1828 in Siegen , † December 2, 1872 in Prague ), university professor and chemist
  6. Clemens Carl Friedrich Buff (born January 6, 1831 in Siegen)
  7. Caroline Emilie Buff (born June 19, 1834 in Siegen)

Works

  • Brief description of the Duchy of Westphalia from a geognostic mining and metallurgical perspective , Eslohe 1816
  • Storage conditions and history of the Stadtberg copper slate factory , 1819
  • About the copper slate mountains in the Duchy of Westphalia in: Johann Jacob Nöggerath (Ed.), The mountains in Rhineland-Westphalia according to mineralogical and chemical references , Volume 2, Bonn 1823, pages 152-168
  • Strange coexistence of a conglomerate and an Eisenstein Ganges in the Grauwacken Mountains of the Duchy of Westphalia in: Johann Jacob Nöggerath (Ed.), The Mountains in Rhineland-Westphalia according to mineralogical and chemical references , Volume 2, Bonn 1823, page 169– 171
  • Geognostic remarks on the chalk mountains in the Grafschaft Mark and in the Herzogthume Westphalen and on its brine guide in: Johann Jacob Nöggerath (Ed.), Das Gebirge in Rheinland-Westphalen after mineralogical and chemical references , Volume 3, Bonn 1824, pages 42-58
  • Geognostic remarks on the occurrence of mirror ores on the Caspari mine near Wintrop and on the Unverhofft Glück mine near Nuttlar in the former Duchy of Westphalia in: Archives for Mining and Metallurgy , Volume 16, Berlin 1827, pages 54–60
  • Comments on the existence of a rock salt storage facility in Westphalia in: Archives for Mining and Metallurgy , Volume 17, Berlin 1828, page 97
  • About duct formations which seem to have a camp-like origin in: Archives for Mineralogy, Geognosy, Mining and Metallurgy , Volume 6, Berlin 1833, page 439

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustav Toepke (Ed.): The register of the University of Heidelberg (4th part): From 1704 - 1807; together with an appendix, Heidelberg 1903, page 405, no.182 (October 31, 1806)
  2. ^ The Prussian mining, smelting and salt works administration 1763 - 1865, page 43
  3. Johann Jacob Nöggerath (ed.), 'The mountains in Rhineland-Westphalia according to mineralogical and chemical references', Volume 2, Bonn 1823, page VIII
  4. Archives for Mineralogy, Geognosy, Mining and Metallurgy, Volume 7, berlin 1834, page 164
  5. Wilfried Reininghaus / Reinhard Köhne: Berg, Hütten- und Hammerwerke in the Duchy of Westphalia in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period , Münster 2008, ISBN 978-3-402-15161-7 , p. 4.
  6. Official Journal for the Arnsberg District 1836, page 287
  7. Der Bergwerkfreund: A newspaper for miners and smelters, trades and for all friends and promoters of mining and related trades, Volume 3, Eisleben 1841, page 204
  8. Allgemeine Prussische Staats-Zeitung, 1842, No. 321, page 2273
  9. Der Bergwerkfreund: A newspaper for miners and smelters, trades and for all friends and promoters of mining and related trades, Volume 12, Eisleben 1849, page 255
  10. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Minden, 1856, page 390
  11. ^ Fritz Herbst, Der Ramsbecker Bergbau, dissertation, 1931, page 48
  12. ^ Theodor Kiffe, Ibbenbürener Steinkohlenbergbau from 1813 to the present, 1928, page 8
  13. familysearch.org/
  14. Wilfried Reininghaus / Reinhard Köhne: Berg, Hütten- und Hammerwerke in the Duchy of Westphalia in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period , Münster 2008, ISBN 978-3-402-15161-7 , pp. 555-565
  15. Journal for the mining, metallurgy and saltworks in the Prussian state, Volume 69, 1921, page 68