Wilhelm Philipp Goßweyler

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Wilhelm Philipp Goßweyler (born March 2, 1791 in Pforzheim ; † June 10, 1848 in Karlsruhe ) was a financial lawyer and politician from Baden.

Life

Goßweyler studied law at the University of Heidelberg from 1809 and became a co-founder of the Corps Suevia Heidelberg in 1810 . In 1822 he became a district councilor in Freiburg im Breisgau , in 1833 a secret trainee and in 1835 director of the Baden Customs Directorate in Karlsruhe and led the negotiations in Berlin about Baden's admission to the German Customs Union . Goßweiler became a member of the Baden State Council in 1845. Theodor Goßweiler (1842–1896), the construction director of the Baden Railways, was his son.

literature

  • Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985, No. 25
  • Marko Kreutzmann: The higher officials of the German Customs Association: A bureaucratic functional elite between national interests and interstate integration (1834–1871) , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2012, p. 256 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 67 , 24
  2. ^ Badische Biographien , Volume V, pp. 210/211