Rudolf Vogt

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Rudolf Karl Ferdinand Vogt (* 1856 or 1857 in Środa Śląska, German Neumarkt in Schlesien ; † September 15, 1926 in Wiesbaden ) was a German municipal official.

Life

Rudolf Vogt first studied law at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and was a fox with the Corps Franconia Tübingen . He moved to the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University and renounced on November 2, 1878 with the Corps Lusatia Breslau . He was reciprocated on February 17, 1879 . In the summer semester of 1879 he went to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin , where he proved himself as consenior in the Corps Vandalia Berlin . In Breslau it was inactivated on April 26, 1880 . On July 27, 1880, the Lausitzerband was withdrawn from him. He received it back on October 22, 1880 and was active at Lusatia until May 31, 1881 and then again from February 10, 1882 to May 8, 1882. At Lusatia he had five brackets (FM, xxx, FM, x, xxx). Vandalia had also withdrawn the tape on July 27, 1880; he did not get it back until November 30, 1895.

After completing his studies and his legal clerkship, he became a court assessor. In 1892 he became First Mayor and in 1906 Lord Mayor of Biebrich . He held the office until Biebrich was incorporated into Wiesbaden in 1926. As First Mayor and later Lord Mayor of Biebrich, Vogt made special contributions to the infrastructural development and expansion of the city. During his tenure, he repeatedly advocated the incorporation of Biebrich into Wiesbaden.

Awards

  • Appointment to the secret government council (1918)
  • Rudolf-Vogt-Strasse in Wiesbaden

Individual evidence

  1. see Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg (HStAMR), Best. 925 No. 2849, p. 107 ( digitized version ).
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 30 , 228
  3. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 17 , 201
  4. ^ Biogram without life data in the archive of the Corps Lusatia Breslau
  5. City of Biebrich am Rhein on www.territorial.de
  6. Commemorative publication on the double anniversary of 140 years of the Biebrich Beautification and Tourist Association, 100 years of the Biebrich Museum
  7. Uta Schmidt-von Rhein: Wiesbaden-Biebrich - Chronicle of growing together on www.specknet.de
  8. ^ Egidius Braun: 100 years of club history - 100 years of Biebrich local history