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Seller: tucholsklavier ✉️ (7,819) 100%, Location: Berlin, DE, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 305810998592 Schriftstellerin Auguste Bartels (1829-1909): Postcard Berlin 1889 & Letter 1896. Dechend attended the Gymnasium Marienwerder and passed on 17. October 1834 the Abitur examination. He studied law and cameral science at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität. In 1835 he became a member and later an honorary member of the Corps Borussia Bonn. After the exams, he first worked at the district and city court, then at the higher regional court in Marienwerder. He moved to Prussia's internal administration and was a government trainee from 1837. He became a government assessor in 1841 and did technical and commercial training in Berlin in 1844/45. In the province of Westphalia he was in 1846 at the government in Arnsberg und 1847 active in Munster. In 1848 he came to the main bank, but soon after he was put in charge of th. Schriftstellerin Auguste Bartels (1829-1909): Postcard Berlin 1889 & Letter 1896 The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. You are bidding on onehandwritten, signed letter from 1896 and one postcard from 1889 the writer August Bartels (1829-1909). addressed to Marie Adelgunde Auguste Althaus, b. by Dechend (1855-1917) , daughter of the Reichsbank President Hermann von Dechend (1814-1890) and Adelgunde, b. Wilke (1823-1915). She was the wife of the Berlin district judge Heinrich Georg Althaus (* 25. February 1845 in Berlin, died. on the 31st October 1894 in Berlin), Son of the professor of philosophy at the University of Berlin Karl Heinrich Althaus (1806-1886) and Angelika Luise, b. Pupils (1808-1880). 1.) Postcard , dated (Berlin), Dessauer Str. 32 III, the 3. March 1889 (year according to postmark). Transcription: "My dear Marie, to my great regret, I cannot accept your and your dear husband's invitation to Sunday lunchtime, as I have already failed at my relatives' birthday party in Westend. Warm regards, Auguste Bartels." 2.) 6-page letter (22.3 x 14.3 cm), dated Berlin, Dessauer Strasse No. 20 III l., the 15. October . -- No year specified; written however 1896 , because the Berlin trade exhibition and a wedding that can be proven to have taken place in 1896 are mentioned. Her children are also mentioned. This is Karl Althaus (1886-1956), last judge in Perleberg. Angelica Althaus (* 18. January 1888 in Berlin), Luise Althaus (* 19. December 1888 in Berlin) and Adelgunde Althaus (* 16. July 1891 in Berlin). her eldest Son george Althau s (* 7. February 1885 in Berlin) was already at the age of ten years on 13. October 1895 died in Halle as a student of the Latina. Marie Althaus was in Halle with her eldest daughter Angelika to recover from her health. Excerpts: "My dear Marie, I would be happy to fulfill your wish, which I expressed when we parted, to write to you and tell you as much news as possible from the circle of relatives from whom you now live remotely. This is of course a hardship for you and your children in many respects, but since I visited you in Halle it has become quite clear to me that you did the right thing in moving back there. You, as well as your Angelika, would not have looked so well and fresh if you had breathed the Berlin air! The simpler but healthier conditions of the provincial town will certainly prove themselves to your little family over time. I discussed this when I visited your mother yesterday, and it apparently calmed her down. I met her alone at home, because Laura and her daughters went to the big trade fair again, despite the rainy weather. [...] I found Excellency surprisingly youthful and rosy looking [...]. Käthe Vierhaus, whom I met a few days earlier at the trade exhibition, has promised to write to you in detail soon. In a most tasteful, modern dress, she looked just as charming as in the best days of her youth, and thereby completely dazzled my brother and wife, who had visited her here a fortnight ago." Two sisters of Marie Althaus are mentioned : On the one hand Laura Muellensiefen, b. by Dechend (1847-1927) , wife of the pastor Theodor Müllensiefen (1843-1917). D eren daughter Clara should the Bavarian administrators and Marry government president Gustav Rohmer (1868-1946). On the other hand Kathe Vierhaus, b. by Dechend (1858-1902) , wife of Lawyers Felix Vierhaus (1850-1917), Privy Senior Justice Councilor in the Prussian Ministry of Justice; later honorary professor in B Erlin and Kiel and President of the Higher Regional Court in Kiel and Breslau. -- Auguste Bartels also reports about Marie's brothers and about the Wilke family (relatives). "In a family that has been close friends of mine for a long time, that of Prof. O. Heyden, marriage will be celebrated soon. The only surviving daughter, Dora, married at the age of 36, namely a councilor Vaupel, who owned the beautiful Fürstenstein estate, not far from Cassel, and whom she married in the course of the summer. met in Bad Wildungen." What is meant is the court painter Prof. Otto Heyden (1820-1897), their daughter Dora Heyden (* 12. October 1860 in Berlin) on 28. November 1896 in Berlin married Heinrich Richard Vaupel (* 20. May 1843 in Niederhone, district of Eschwege, as the son of the senior bailiff and sugar manufacturer David Theodor Vaupel), a brother of the mill owner and politician Christoph Vaupel (1839-1900). Signed "With warm regards, Auguste Bartels." About the author: Auguste Marianne Antonie Bartels was born in Minden at the end of 1829 as the daughter of the senior government councilor Karl Wilhelm Heinrich Bartels and Therese Mathilde, nee. Troschel (1803-1884) and died on 19. May 1909 in Berlin as a single pensioner. She is listed in "Lexicon of German women of the pen", vol. 1, Berlin 1898, p. 39: "Bartels, Miss. Auguste, Berlin W., Dessauerstrasse 20 III., born in Minden at the end of 1829, educated in Aachen, resident in Berlin since 1853 (with the interruption of longer journeys), wrote biographical articles, essays, aperçu's etc. for various newspapers and journals. always without mentioning her name." Condition: letter without envelope; Postcard with a crease in the middle. Paper browned and stained. B Please also note the pictures! Internal note: Althaus 2023-3 folder Maxfile 3b About Hermann von Dechend (source: wikipedia) and Karl Heinrich Althaus (source: own research): Hermann Friedrich Alexander Dechend, from 1865 by Dechend (* 2. April 1814 in Marienwerder, West Prussia; † 30 April 1890 in Berlin) was a German lawyer in the Prussian financial administration. He was the first president of the Reichsbank and sat on the Prussian State Council. Life: Dechend was the son of the lawyer Theodor Dechend in Marienwerder. He married Adelgunde Wilke (* 20. November 1823 in Berlin; † 1915). His daughter Susanne (1859–1929) married Hugo von Kathen, who later became general of the infantry, in Berlin in 1884. Dechend attended the Gymnasium Marienwerder and passed on 17. October 1834 the Abitur examination. He studied law and cameral science at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität. In 1835 he became a member and later an honorary member of the Corps Borussia Bonn. After the exams, he first worked at the district and city court, then at the higher regional court in Marienwerder. He moved to Prussia's internal administration and was a government trainee from 1837. He became a government assessor in 1841 and did technical and commercial training in Berlin in 1844/45. In the province of Westphalia he was in 1846 at the government in Arnsberg und 1847 active in Munster. In 1848 he came to the main bank, but soon after he was put in charge of the Prussian Loan Office. In 1849 he became a government councilor in the Ministry of Trade. From 1851 he was a member of the main bank directorate of the Prussian Bank. In 1853 he became a secret chief finance officer. In 1863 he was promoted to Vice President and finally in 1864 to President of the Prussian Bank. He held the presidency until 1875. After the German Reich was founded, Dechend was the first president of the newly founded Deutsche Reichsbank from 1876 to 1890, which took over the organization of the Prussian Bank to create a central bank. The Preussische Bank essentially owed its development from a simple central bank to one of the leading central banks in Europe to Dechend. Herrmann von Dechend was thus significantly involved in creating the organizational prerequisites for the Reichsbank, which later emerged from the Prussian Bank. The banknotes of the Prussian Bank from 1867 to 1874 and the German Reichsbanknotes from 1876 to 1884 bear Dechend's signature. From 1867 to 1869 Dechend was a member of the Prussian House of Representatives as a member of the Reich and Free Conservative Party (RFKP), and from 1872 to his death (1890) he was a member of the Prussian House of Lords. In 1884 he became a member of the State Council. Since 1877 he was imperial real privy councilor. Because of his merits, Dechend was born on 12. June 1865 raised to the Prussian nobility. Hermann von Dechend died in Berlin in 1890 at the age of 76 and was buried in Cemetery I of the Jerusalem and New Church in front of Hallesches Tor. The tomb has not been preserved. Karl Heinrich Althaus was on 1 January 1806 in Hanover as the son of Karl Philipp Christian Althaus (* 6. April 1775 in Gehmen, died. 28. March 1869 in Hanover), from 1805 to 1869 Protestant pastor in Hanover, and Friederike, b. born limp. He received his doctorate in Halle in 1837 (dissertation: "Prolegomena de summo in literarum studio fine et de disciplinarum nexu. Particula I"; i.e. about the introduction to the end of the literature studies and the connection of the disciplines) and completed his habilitation in Berlin in 1838. From 1837 he was a private lecturer at the University of Berlin, in 1859 he became a professor there. From 1837 Althaus in Berlin was also a member of the so-called Doctor Club ("Doctorklubb") of the Left Hegelians, which united the criticism of religion and the Prussian state. The young Karl Marx (1818-1883), Karl Friedrich Köppen (1808-1863), Bruno Bauer (1809-1882) and Adolf Friedrich Rutenberg (1808-1869) also hung out there. on the 8th On April 18, 1843 he married Angelika Luise Schüler, b. at the 14th. June 1808 in Berlin as the only daughter of the merchant Johann Benjamin Schüler; died on the 25th. August 1880 at the age of 72 in Berlin. On March 3, her father had December 1794 married Carolina Sophia Tornow, eldest daughter of the Spandau merchant Carl Friedrich Tornow (died 18. March 1823 in Berlin). She was the widow of the professor of philosophy in Halle Johann Georg Mußmann (1795-1833), whom she married on 23. September 1830 (son of the master blacksmith in Reichenberg near Danzig Johann Friedrich David Mußmann). This marriage remained childless. Karl Heinrich Althaus died on 22. October 1886 at the age of 80 in Berlin. From the marriage between Karl Heinrich Althaus and Angelika Luise, b. Pupils gave birth to five children: - Karl Hermann Althaus (* 9. February 1844 in Berlin, died. 25. March 1898 in Berka), Dr. of philosophy and high school teacher, who died on 1. March 1875 in Berlin Marie Louise Charlotte Anna Schrader von Beauvryé had married, b. 29. December 1852 in Schöneberg near Berlin as the daughter of the Royal Board of Auditors and retired Firstleutnant Albin Schrader von Beauvryé. Children were Elisabeth Althaus (* 17. December 1875), who married Alfred Scheel, and Marta Althaus (* 9. March 1883) - Heinrich Georg Althaus (* 25. February 1845 in Berlin, died. on the 31st October 1894 in Berlin), Royal District judge and district court councilor in Berlin, who died on 2. April 1884 in Berlin Marie Adelgunde Auguste von Dechend had married, born on the 22nd November 1855 in Berlin as the daughter of Reichsbank President Hermann von Dechend (1814-1890) and Adelgunde, b. Wilke, died on the 30th March 1917 in Teupitz -Adelheid Althaus (* 17. October 1846 in Berlin, died. 20. August 1923 in Wittstock / Dosse) -Ernst Ludwig Althaus (* 9. May 1848 in Berlin, died. 5. April 1933 in Brunswick), Dr. of philosophy (Diss. Berlin 1874 "Quaestionum de Iulii Pollucis fontibus specimen") and teacher at the Ascanian Gymnasium in Berlin. on the 15th On April 18, 1884 he married the teacher Anna Elisabeth Schmiel (* 19. April 1857 or 1858 in Berlin), daughter of the full teacher at the teachers' seminar at the Augusta School Wilhelm Ottomar Schmiel and Julie Luise Anna, born. stepf. One of their sons was Ernst Althaus (* 19. February 1889 in Berlin; † 21 April 1977 in Herford), German lawyer and mayor of the cities of Minden and Herford. - Conrad Althaus Dechend attended the Gymnasium Marienwerder and passed on 17. October 1834 the Abitur examination. He studied law and cameral science at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität. In 1835 he became a member and later an honorary member of the Corps Borussia Bonn. After the exams, he first worked at the district and city court, then at the higher regional court in Marienwerder. He moved to Prussia's internal administration and was a government trainee from 1837. He became a government assessor in 1841 and did technical and commercial training in Berlin in 1844/45. In the province of Westphalia he was in 1846 at the government in Arnsberg und 1847 active in Munster. In 1848 he came to the main bank, but soon after he was put in charge of th Dechend attended the Gymnasium Marienwerder and passed on 17. October 1834 the Abitur examination. He studied law and cameral science at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität. In 1835 he became a member and later an honorary member of the Corps Borussia Bonn. After the exams, he first worked at the district and city court, then at the higher regional court in Marienwerder. He moved to Prussia's internal administration and was a government trainee from 1837. He became a government assessor in 1841 and did technical and commercial training in Berlin in 1844/45. In the province of Westphalia he was in 1846 at the government in Arnsberg und 1847 active in Munster. In 1848 he came to the main bank, but soon after he was put in charge of th Erscheinungsort Berlin Region Europa Material Papier Sprache Deutsch Autor Auguste Bartels Original/Faksimile Original Genre Geschichte Eigenschaften Erstausgabe Eigenschaften Signiert Erscheinungsjahr 1889 Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript

  • Place of Publication: Berlin
  • Region: Europe
  • Material: Paper
  • Language: German
  • Author: August Bartels
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Genre: History
  • Properties: First Edition, Signed
  • Date of Publication: 1889
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Brand: Unbranded

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