Max Jenne

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Max Jenne

Hellmuth Louis Max Jenne (* 1848 in Greifenberg in the Uckermark ; † 17th June 1921 in Lübeck ) was a German pharmacist, founder and partner of Lübeck wholesaler of drugs and chemicals , as well as deputy of Lübeck citizenship.

Life

former sun pharmacy

Jenne came to Lübeck as a pharmacist in March 1875 and was the owner of the "Sonnenapotheke" until March 1884. During those years an idea matured and in July 1884 he founded the company "Max Jenne" as a wholesaler of drugs and chemicals. It still exists today as a pharmaceutical wholesaler. Under his energetic direction, he led it from its small beginnings in Engelsgrube No. 42 so far that, when the senior boss died in 1921, it already had branches in other larger Baltic cities . In 1911 he had a new company headquarters built in the style of Hanseatic neo-Gothic with the so-called Jenne-Speicher on the plots no. 38-42. Its renovation was completed in 1983 by the Trave property company . This was one of the examples of domestic redevelopment criticized by the citizens' initiative Rettet Lübeck . It was not a matter of "renovation", but rather of "destruction through renovation".

In June 1887 , the Senate elected Jenne to replace Friedrich Heinrich Bertling as the successor to the civil deputy at the “Administrative Authority for Municipal Organizations”. He held that office until he was elected to the Lübeck citizenship in 1893, where he was to remain until 1919, inside. Shortly after Jenne was elected bourgeois deputy to the income tax assessment commission for the north side of the city in June 1893 , HJ Brüggen was elected by the Lübeck Senate to succeed the bourgeois deputy to the administrative authority . He resigned from the tax assessment commission in 1899.

Jenne was also a renowned member of the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities . At the meeting of February 24, 1891, he was proposed for the election of an auditor for the company's cash accounts. A short time later he was proposed for the election of a head of the trade museum and then elected at the meeting of January 19, 1892. At the meeting of November 24, 1896 he was elected to the board of the First Infantry in place of the late Karl Buck. School. He and his wife did not leave the board until 1902. In December 1917 Jenne resigned from the Board of Directors of the Fourth Infantry School. Adolf Lienau was elected his successor there at the meeting on December 18.

The Lübeck fire insurance company appointed Jenne at its general assembly on June 26, 1891 as one of its auditors for 1891. In the following year, the Reichsverein elected Jenne to its board of directors at the general assembly on March 18, 1892. Furthermore, on December 12, 1894, at the winter assembly of the Reichsverein, he was transferred to the treasury .

Senate commissioners and spokesmen sat on the raised seats at the meetings

In the supplementary election in the II. Constituency of the Marien-Magdalenen Quartier on June 27, 1893 Jenne was elected to the citizenry with a 347 vote. The citizens' committee , which he should be a member of three times at regular intervals, elected Jenne on September 19, 1894 as the shop steward for the selection of lay judges . As a well-known figure in public life , he enjoyed a high reputation due to his extensive knowledge of economic policy and financial technology and his clear judgment. As a result, he was elected by the Senate on May 15, 1897 in place of the resigning Emil Possehl as a civil deputy to the Finance Department, which later became the tax authority . There he worked together with the later mayor Johann Hermann Eschenburg, beneficially. On July 18, 1898, he was elected for the second time as one of the 15 gentlemen who left the constitution as a member of the citizens' committee for two years. Since 1909 he led the negotiations of the citizenry several times as deputy spokesman. For years he has been a member of almost all joint commissions of the Senate and Citizenship as well as the secret commissions.

At the last meeting of the merchants 'union in December 1902, Jenne, who had been a member since 1887, was elected to the Chamber of Commerce as a board member of the merchants' union with the tasks of an economic authority, in place of the resigning Johannes Boye . Until 1908 he was active as a member.

In 1903 Jenne became a member of the board of directors of the St. Brigitten Foundation . When he left office, Johannes Nicolaus Heinrich Rahtgens was elected as his successor by the Senate on December 12, 1904 .

Family grave in the Burgtorfriedhof

literature

Web links

Commons : Max Jenne  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The sun pharmacy was located in Mühlenstraße MQ 928 (today No. 16)
  2. This is where the statements of the contemporary obituaries and those of the company history on the company website differ : 1879 is mentioned here . One way to explain the discrepancy is that Jenne might have first had the idea in 1879.
  3. 75 years of the real estate company TRAVE. ; In: citizen news ; 28th year, number 91, April-May-June 2004, pp. 13–15.
  4. citizen news
  5. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 29, number 50, edition of June 22, 1887, p. 268.
  6. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; 35th volume, number 47, edition of June 11, 1893, p. 275.
  7. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; 35th volume, number 51, edition of June 25, 1893, p. 300.
  8. ^ Society for the promotion of charitable activities ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; 33rd volume, number 14, edition of February 18, 1891, p. 78.
  9. ^ Society for the promotion of charitable activities ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 34, number 4, edition of January 13, 1892, p. 23.
  10. ^ Society for the promotion of charitable activities ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 38, number 66, edition of November 29, 1896, p. 503.
  11. ^ Report of the First Small Children's School. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 45, number 16, edition of April 19, 1903, p. 663.
  12. ^ Society for the promotion of charitable activities ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Vol. 59, number 50, edition of December 16, 1917, p. 649.
  13. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; 33rd volume, number 51, edition of June 28, 1891, p. 308.
  14. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 34, number 23, edition of March 20, 1892, p. 136.
  15. ^ Reichsverein ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 36, number 100, edition of December 16, 1894, p. 665.
  16. citizenship election. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; 35th vol., Number 52, edition of June 28, 1893, p. 302.
  17. ^ Citizens' Committee on September 19, 1894 ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 36, number 75, edition of September 19, 1894, p. 510.
  18. Local and mixed notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 39, number 22, edition of May 30, 1877, p. 274.
  19. Local Notes ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 40, number 30, edition of July 27, 1898, p. 372.
  20. ^ The new board of directors of the citizenry. , In: Vaterstadtische Blätter ; Born 1911, No. 51, edition of December 17, 1911, p. 201.
  21. Local Notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 44, number 50, edition of December 14, 1902, p. 663.
  22. Local Notes. ; In: Lübeckische Blätter ; Volume 46, number 1, edition of January 3, 1904, p. 13.