Wilhelm Hülsemann (politician, 1853)

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Wilhelm Hülsemann (full name: Karl Heinrich Wilhelm Hülsemann, born April 26, 1853 in Arnstadt ; † September 22, 1932 in Sigmaringen , buried there) was a German politician, court chamber councilor and chairman of the municipal council of the Hohenzollern region .

Hülsemann studied law and became Princely Hohenzollern Chamber Councilor in Sigmaringen. Prince Leopold von Hohenzollern and, from 1905, Wilhelm von Hohenzollern had a virile vote in the communal parliament and were allowed to be represented there. Hülsemann represented the princes in the communal parliament from 1895 until the November revolution in 1918. From 1899 to 1918 he was chairman of the communal parliament (as the successor to August Evelt ). His successor in 1918 was Emil Belzer . He made particular merits in founding the Hohenzollerische Landesbahn .

literature

  • Josef Mühlebach: The regional association of the Hohenzollerische Land. Historical development, legal basis and areas of responsibility, Sigmaringen 1972 (= work on regional studies of Hohenzollern, issue 10), p. 105.

Individual evidence

  1. Family Hülsemann family tree I A. (descendants of Johann Heinrich Christian Hülsemann, VII, 1 of family table I.) o. O., o. J. [Ed. Family union Hülsemann. 1928.] - He was the son of Julius Hülsemann , Lord Mayor of Arnstadt 1872–1888. The politician Wilhelm Hülsemann (* 1812) in Sondershausen was a brother of his father Julius.
  2. ^ [Obituary for Wilhelm Hülsemann (with portrait)] In Hülsemann-Bundesblatt (ed. By Familienbund Hülsemann). Arnstadt. Vol. 6, 1933. No. 6, July 1933, pp. 77f.