Wilhelm Fladt

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Wilhelm Jakob Fladt (born July 26, 1876 in Ettlingen , † January 25, 1941 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German author and local researcher. He wrote folk plays and poems as well as historical and folkloric publications.

Life

His parents were Wilhelm Jakob Fladt (master tailor, commission agent, * 1847 † 1915) and Stephanie, b. Iron piston. He had two brothers and two sisters. He had been married to Karolina Franziska Friedmann since 1903, and the couple had a daughter Hanna, who was born in 1904 and became a pianist.

From 1894 to 1897 he was stage manager at the Überlingen district court , then until 1902 judicial actuary in Donaueschingen , Ettlingen , Karlsruhe and Stockach .

In 1902 he became an assistant in the Freiburg land registry. During the First World War he was the head of the city's news office. This was followed by the city council expedition in 1923 and the post of city chronicler in the city ​​archives from 1932 until his retirement in 1937 .

After his retirement he did an honorary job in the city ​​archive of Überlingen.

Works

Wilhelm Fladt's estate is in the Baden-Württemberg State Archive, Department State Archive Freiburg and the City Archive Freiburg.

  • Non-fiction
    • History of the Freiburg Volunteer Fire Brigade (1926)
    • History of the Medical Column Freiburg (1927)
    • 100 years of music house Ruckmich Freiburg i. E.g .: Sketch for the commemoration on October 9, 1927
    • Freiburg Book of Honor of the World War (1930)
    • The Baden vigilante groups (1935)
    • Black Forest costumes with HE buses (1934)
    • Folk life in the Black Forest (1935)
    • Volkstum in the Black Forest (1936)
  • Stage works:
    • Freedom (1913)
    • Peter von Hagenbach (1924)
    • Peasants' War (1925)
    • The mayor of Ettlingen (1927)
    • The brother (1927)
    • Old Christmas Games, Part I (1927)
    • The carillon (1928)
    • The Ten Commandments Game (1928)
    • Bernhard of Baden (1928)
    • Black Forest Wedding (1929)
    • Old Christmas Games, Part II (1931)
    • The Guild Game (1933)
  • Poems:
    • Talwart (1900)
    • Anno 14 (1914)
    • On Germany, on (1915)
  • In the magazine Badische Heimat
    • The Baden vigilante groups. MH 22 (1935) pp. 301-356
    • The costumes of the Breisgau and its border areas. Badische Heimat 16 (1929) pp. 147–162
    • The Hanau folk costume. Badische Heimat 18 (1931, annual volume Kehl and the Hanauer Land) pp. 70–79
    • The folk costume of the Hotzenwald. Badische Heimat 19 (1932) pp. 205–213
    • Black Forest costumes. Mein Heimatland 21 (1934) pp. 293-300
    • The peasant costume on Lake Constance, in Hegau and on the Randen. MH 22 (1935) pp. 288-289
    • The peasant costume of the Renchtal. Badische Heimat 1935 (annual volume Offenburg and Ortenau), pp. 522–526
    • Calendar of folk customs in Baden. MH 20 (1933) pp. 4–9 (OCR version)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. JOS FRITZ KAM BIS MARCKOLSHEIM ( Memento of the original from June 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Walter Mossmann, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.forum-allmende.de
  2. ^ Estate of Fladt, Wilhelm , Baden-Württemberg State Archives
  3. Central database of papers from the Federal Archives
  4. ^ "Badische Heimat" in digital reprint , Landesverein Badische Heimat