Wilhelm Hartmann (politician, 1848)

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Wilhelm Hartmann (born March 8, 1848 in Hadamar ; † November 19, 1913 there ) was a German baker and politician .

Life

Hartmann was the son of the master baker Joseph Hartmann (born February 10, 1817 in Hadamar; † after 1874) and his wife Clara née Diel (born April 7, 1819 in Hadamar; † after 1874). Hartmann, who was a Catholic denomination, married Anna Ahlbach (born August 12, 1854 in Hadamar) on May 28, 1874 in Hadamar, the daughter of the carter Johann Georg Ahlbach.

He attended high school in Hadamar until middle school. He then did an apprenticeship as a baker in his father's business and later became a self-employed master baker.

From 1894 to 1899 he was First Alderman and from 1899 to 1913 Mayor of Hadamar. In addition, he was a member of the district council of the Limburg district from 1899/1900 . 1903–1913 (1903–1904 for Ernst Lieber ) he was a member of the Nassau municipal parliament and the provincial parliament of the Hesse-Nassau province for the constituency of the Limburg district . In the municipal parliament he was a member of the civil servants and submissions committee. In parliament he campaigned as a committed Catholic against the simultaneous character of the planned state welfare institution and against its establishment in Usingen . From 1906 to 1913 he was a member of the state committee, until 1908 as a deputy. After his death, Philipp Haerten replaced him in Parliament.

Hartmann Bridge

The Hartmannsbrücke over the Elbbach , inaugurated in 1911, bears his name.

literature

  • Nassau parliamentarians. Part 2: Barbara Burkardt, Manfred Pult: The municipal parliament of the Wiesbaden administrative district 1868–1933 (= publications of the historical commission for Nassau. 71 = prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. 17). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, ISBN 3-930221-11-X , p. 131.

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