Militaria: Vorphila-Brief Magdeburg 1841 Over Deserteur (At Vienna Encased)

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MILITARIA: Pre-philatelic cover MAGDEBURG 1841 about DESERTEUR (taken near Vienna)


description

 

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You are bidding on a nice one Pre Philatelic Cover from 1841 the end Magdeburg.


 

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Regards a Deserter.


 

The "Command of the 1. battalions, royal Prussia. 27. Infantry Regiment No. 142" turns "to a laudable Monastery rule at Jedlerersdorff near Vienna."

 

The regiment was later renamed "Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia" (2. Magdeburg) No. 27" renamed.

 

Großjedlersdorf has been part of the 21st district since 1905. Floridsdorf district of Vienna.


 

Dated Magdeburg, 7. Sep 1841.


 

About a "tambour named Holzmüller from the 3rd Company of the 1. Battalion Royal Prussian 27. infantry regiments", the "on the 2nd June d. js deserted from the local garrison. [...] Since the details of the individual picked up in Jedlersdorff leave no doubt that this is Holzmüller who deserted from here, I request the Honorable Stifts-Herrschaft to send Holzmüller by transport to the nearest Prussian border town, from where the further transport here will take place."

 

In the following, the provisions on the "reimbursement of maintenance costs" are quoted in detail and some formalities are clarified (transport ticket).


 

Signed by the major and battalion commander henning

 

A Major and Major and Senior Lieutenant retired GL Henning is verifiable as a member (since 1842) of the Masonic Lodge Ferdinand zur Glückseligkeit im O. von Magdeburg. This is it probably?


 

Scope: two pages of text, one blank page, one address page (33.3 x 19.8 cm).

 

Format (folded): 8.7 x 17.3 cm.


 

gone by post; with postmark, handwritten tax notes and note "Militaria. In serious police transgressions."


 

Condition: Strong paper somewhat stained; the seal is damaged and split in two due to opening. BPlease note also the pictures at the end of the item description!


Internal Note: FM 220213


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About regiment (source: wikipedia):

 

The infantry regiment "Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia" (2. Magdeburg) No. 27 was an infantry unit of the Prussian army.

History: The association was founded on 7th March 1815 as 27. Infanterie-Regiment founded and led for a few years from the 5. November 1816 to 9. March 1823 the designation 27. Infantry Regiment (2. Magdeburgian). In the course of the expansion of the army, it was July 1860 in 2. Magdeburg Infantry Regiment No. 27 renamed. A final change occurred on April 27. In force January 1889, when Kaiser Wilhelm II. the association in the infantry regiment "Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia" (2. Magdeburg) No. 27 renamed.

From 1820 to 1914 the regiment was assigned to the IV. Army Corps and belonged during this time to the 7. Division. Until 1851 it belonged to the 7th Infantry Brigade and the rest of the time to the 14. Infantry Brigade.

The regiment was formed from the 9. and 10 Company of the Foreign Volunteer Jäger Corps "von Reiche" by Ludwig von Reiche, the 11. and 12. Company of the Hellwigsche Freikorps founded by Friedrich von Hellwig. In 1859 there were heavy taxes, including to the 59th Infantry Regiment.

On the 27th. September 1866 the 12th, the 13th and the 14 Company to Infantry Regiment No. 79 delivered. Other duties were the 3. Company 1881 to the Infantry Regiment No. 98, the 10th Company 1887 to the Infantry Regiment No. 136 and the IV. Battalion 1897 to Infantry Regiment No. 152.

The collar and epaulettes were red, the lapels light blue, the flap dark blue and the regimental number yellow.

Locations: Locations were Frankfurt (Oder), Soldin, Königsberg in der Neumark (1816/17); Magdeburg (1817 to 1865, next to Torgau [1817/18], Burg [1819 to 1821], Wittenberg [1830 to 1837, 1844 to 1853, 1857 to 1860], Baden [1849/50] and Halberstadt [1860 to 1865]) , Halle an der Saale and Magdeburg (1865), Magdeburg (1866 to 1893, next to Burg [1866], Halberstadt [1867], Burg [1868 to 1871], Wittenberg [1872] and Halberstadt [1873 to 1893]) and Halberstadt ( 1893).

Deployments: The regiment took part in the summer campaign of 1815 after its formation. He fought at Ligny for the village of Tongrines, losing 14 officers and 210 men. Another 13 officers and 394 men died at Wavre. It also took part in the siege of Saarlouis.

Baden Revolution: During the suppression of the Baden Revolution, the Fusilier Battalion took part in the battles near Ubstadt, Durlach and Michelbach in 1849.

German War: In the German War of 1866 it was part of the 7th Infantry Division of the 1. Army. It fought in the Battle of Königgrätz im Wald near Swiep near Benatek and Maslowed with the Infantry Regiment No. 26. It lost 25 officers[1] and 444 men. Then it fought at Prussia. During the fighting, Colonel von Zychlinski and Captain von Buddenbrock earned the Order Pour le Mérite.

Franco-Prussian War: In 1870 it was used in the Franco-Prussian War.

First World War: On 2. August 1914 the regiment was mobilized according to the mobilization plan. In addition to the regiment moving into the field, it set up a replacement battalion of four companies and two recruit depots. On 2. On September 1, 1918, the regiment received its own mortar company, which consisted of parts of mortar company no. 113 was formed.

commanders and chiefs

Chiefs Rank Name Period

Field Marshal Karl von Müffling called Weiß 1836 to 1851

General of the Infantry Wilhelm von Radziwill 1853 to 1870

Heinrich von Treskow 1875 to 1900

Commanders Rank Name Period

Colonel Georg Ferdinand Plesmann[2] 31. March 1815 to 20 February 1817

Colonel Heinrich von Buenau 27. February 1817 (mWdGb), 25. April 1817 to 30 March 1831

Lieutenant Colonel/Colonel Otto von Hugo 30. March 1832 (ad interim), 24. December 1832 to 8 June 1834

Colonel Philipp August von Maltitz 30. March 1835 (ad interim), 30. March 1836 to 3 July 1837

Colonel Ludwig von Corvin-Wiersbitzky 1837

Colonel Ferdinand von Münchow 1842

Colonel Ferdinand von Goetze 13. April 1848 (ad Interim), 7. May 1848 to 15 April 1852

Colonel Ferdinand Alexander von Bialcke 15. April 1852 to 25 April 1854

Lieutenant Colonel/Colonel Louis von Gersdorff 4. May 1854 to 7 May 1857

Colonel Julius von Rieben 1857

Colonel Hermann von Tresckow 1860

Colonel Ernst Karl Julius von Tresckow 25. June 1864 to 3 April 1866

Franz von Zychlinski 1866

Karl Christian August von Pressentin 1870

Colonel Hermann von Schmeling 18. July to 14 September 1874 (commanded to deputy)

Colonel Hermann von Schmeling 15. September 1874 to 13 May 1880

Albert von Bulow 1880

Oskar Franz Alexander von Tippelskirch 15. May 1885 (M. d. F. b.), 14. July 1885 to 11 October 1888

Karl Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Haberland 11. October 1888 (mdFb), 13. October 1888 to

Friedrich von Barby 1888

by Stephanie 1894 to 1896

from Sack 1896 to 1898

Georg von Gayl from 1898

Erich von Gündell 1904 to 1906

by Katzler 1906 to 1907

by Kehler 1907 to 1911

from Pfuel 1911 to 1914

Alfred Krueger to 6. Aug 1914

Ernst von Below 18. August 1914 to 2. December 1914

Hundrich 2. December 1914 to 15 August 1918

Hans Koeppen 15. August 1918 to 29. Sep 1918

Witte 29. September 1918 until the end of the war

 


About a "tambour named Holzmüller from the 3rd Company of the 1. Battalion Royal Prussian 27. infantry regiments", the "on the 2nd June d. js deserted from the local garrison. [...] Since the details of the individual picked up in Jedlersdorff leave no doubt that this is Holzmüller who deserted from here, I request the Honorable Stifts-Herrschaft to send Holzmüller by transport to the nearest Prussian border town, from where the further transport here will take place." History: The association was founded on 7th March 1815 as 27. Infanterie-Regiment founded and led for a few years from the 5. November 1816 to 9. March 1823 the designation 27. Infantry Regiment (2. Magdeburgian). In the course of the expansion of the army, it was July 1860 in 2. Magdeburg Infantry Regiment No. 27 renamed. A
Erscheinungsort Magdeburg
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Henning
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Militär & Krieg
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1841
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript