Ludwig Christian Schrader
Ludwig Christian Schrader (born November 28, 1815 in Hadersleben , † October 17, 1907 in Kiel ) was a Protestant clergyman and member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation .
Life
Schrader studied in Kiel and Jena . From 1844 he was pastor in Bredstedt and from 1849 archdeacon in Kiel. From 1860 he was a member of the Holstein assembly of estates.
In 1863 he was taken over by the Christian IX government . suspended from office for refusing to pray in church. After the annexation of Schleswig-Holstein by Prussia, he was the author of the political book The annexation of Schleswig-Holstein is sin . On June 28, 1867 he was dismissed by the Prussian High Presidium on personal intervention by Bismarck .
In 1867 he was a member of the constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation for the constituency of Schleswig-Holstein 7 ( Kiel , Rendsburg ) and the federal constitutional association .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bernd Haunfelder , Klaus Erich Pollmann : Reichstag of the North German Confederation 1867-1870. Historical photographs and biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 2). Droste, Düsseldorf 1989, ISBN 3-7700-5151-3 , photo p. 296, short biography p. 464.
- ↑ DNB 969952732/34
- ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 112.
Web links
- von Schrader, Ludw. Christian. in the database of members of the Reichstag
- Biography of Ludwig Christian Schrader . In: Heinrich Best : database of the members of the Reichstag of the Empire 1867/71 to 1918 (Biorab - Kaiserreich)
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SURNAME | Schrader, Ludwig Christian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Protestant clergyman, member of the Reichstag |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 28, 1815 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hadersleben |
DATE OF DEATH | October 17, 1907 |
Place of death | Kiel |