Ludwig von Buttlar

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Ludwig Ernst Karl Walrab Freiherr von Buttlar (born April 9, 1850 in Elberberg , † June 11, 1928 in Buttlar , Rhön ) was a German administrative officer.

Life

Ludwig von Buttlar was born as the son of the forester and politician Rudolf von Buttlar and Amélie. Born from Schwertzell zu Willingshausen at Elberberg Castle . He received home tuition and entered the quarters of the Roßleben monastery school at Easter 1862 . From 1866 he attended the Rinteln grammar school , where he passed the Abitur on September 13, 1869. From April 1, 1870, he served as a one-year volunteer in the (Saxon) Guard Rider Regiment (1st Heavy Regiment) . With him he went to the Franco-German War on July 15, 1870 . Most recently he was Second Lieutenant of the Landwehr Cavalry of the 1st Battalion of the 5th Landwehr Regiment No. 104. On March 24, 1882, he resigned from military service with the character of a Premier Lieutenant of the Landwehr Cavalry.

From autumn 1871 he studied law and political science at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1872, like Wilhelm Denicke, he became a member of the Landsmannschaft Verdensia Göttingen, which operated as the Corps from 1876 to 1880 . After his father's death in 1874, he managed the family property. From May 4, 1883, he was also employed at the Witzenhausen district office “for the purpose of preparing for the office of district administrator”. From April 3, 1883 to August 16, 1883 he was the district administration administrator and on October 19, 1883 he was entrusted with the provisional administration of the district office of Wolfhagen . On February 2, 1885, he passed the district examination in Kassel and was then appointed district administrator on February 25, 1885 .

In a replacement election in 1893, he ran in the Reichstag constituency of Kassel 1 as a conservative candidate for the Reichstag and got into the runoff election with 28.7% of the votes. In the Wolfhagen district he had received 72.7% of the valid votes, in the Hofgeismar district 19.7% and in the Rinteln district only 9.6%. In the runoff election he was defeated by the anti-Semitic candidate Adolf König . He sat in the municipal council of Kassel and in the district council. Due to the November Revolution , he was on leave from November 6, 1818. On April 1, 1919, he was retired on his own request due to illness with a pension.

Fonts

  • The becoming of our sex , Vacha (Rhön) 1925, [2. Ed.]

Awards

literature

  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck from 1867 to 1945 (= sources and research on Hessian history 70). Historical Commission for Hessen et al., Marbuerg (Lahn) et al. 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 106.
  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , pp. 95-96.
  • Dieter Pelda: The members of the Prussian Communal Parliament in Kassel 1867-1933 (= Prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. Vol. 22 = Publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 8). Elwert, Marburg 1999, ISBN 3-7708-1129-1 , pp. 30-31.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Straßheim: The Reichstag elections in the 1st Electoral Hesse Reichstag constituency of Rinteln-Hofgeismar-Wolfhagen from 1866 to 1814 , 2001, ISBN 3-631-37757-6 , pp. 206-208.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 49/53
  3. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 44/209