Documents Bayreuth 1902/03: Application Konzession 5. Pharmacy; Sign Casselmann

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Documents BAYREUTH 1902/03: Application for concession 5. PHARMACY


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You are bidding on a bundle Pharmacy documents from 1902/03.


Concerns the application for the granting of a concession for a 5. Pharmacy in Bayreuth.


With two signatures of the Mayor of Bayreuth Leopold von Casselmann (1858-1930).


addressed to the pharmacist Georg Weinzierl, administrator of the Schwanen pharmacy in Munich, one of the numerous applicants for the concession, which is ultimately not granted.


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-9 pages with concepts of letters from the applicant Georg Weinzierl, addressed to the chamber of the interior of the K. government of Upper Franconia in Bayreuth and the city magistrate of Bayreuth, partly dated Munich, 20. April 1902, partly undated. There are several drafts of the same letter

-Letter from the city council of Bayreuth dated 5. July 1902, signed by Mayor Casselmann. The 1-page letter is followed by a 3-page copy of a letter from the Bayreuth district doctor Dr. Solbrig with information on the conditions for granting the concession. Casselmann asks whether Weinzierl would like to withdraw his application under these circumstances.

-4-page letter from a colleague (dated 18. July 1902) with information and tips on Weinzierl's application. Unsigned; the address Reichenbachstr. However, according to the Munich address book from 1902, 25/II points to the pharmacist Gottfried Riemhofer

-Concept of Weinzierl's reply to the Bayreuth magistrate, dated Munich, 20. July 1902

- Summons from the Chamber of the Interior of the K. Government of Upper Franconia in Bayreuth to the hearing "regarding the establishment of a 5th pharmacy in Bayreuth" on 15. January 1903, dated Bayreuth, 2. January 1903

-16-page decision (hectography) of the Chamber of the Interior: Rejection of the granting of a license for a 5. Pharmacy in Bayreuth; with the naming of all applicants. Dated Bayreuth, 22. January 1903.

-Accompanying letter from the city council of Bayreuth dated 4. February 1903 to send the decision of 22. January. Signed by Lord Mayor Casselmann.

With a 3-page draft of Weinzierl's answer (dated Munich, 24. February 1903) appealing the decision

- Hectographed rejection of the objections of six applicants for the concession, including Georg Weinzierl, issued by the K. State Ministry of the Interior / Freiherr von Feilitzsch, dated Munich, 2. June 1903.

-Accompanying letter from the city magistrate of Bayreuth dated 17. June 1903 to reject the objections. Signed by Lord Mayor Casselmann.

-Post delivery slip Munich, 22. June 1903, based on another letter from Weinzierl to the Bayreuth city council (the letter itself no longer exists).


About the pharmacist: Georg Weinzierl, b. on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant 1892/93 with Fleissner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, license to practice medicine on 30. June 1897 (with grade 1). Active in Waldkirchen (1897/98), Mindelheim (1898/99), Schützenapotheke Munich (1899), Schwanenapotheke Munich (September 1899 to 1905 assistant to Anton Kreichgauer, 1905-1928 administrator of this pharmacy, where he worked for almost the entire 1st During World War II he practically ran the pharmacy alone, since Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), from 1928 finally the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy is still at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria Weinzierl appears as the owner of this pharmacy; Georg Weinzierl must have died during this period.



Condition: Paper browned and somewhat stained, partly with slight edge damage, ins. Good. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!


At the same time, I am offering numerous other documents about attempts to set up pharmacies by Georg Weinzierl!


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About the Lord Mayor of Bayreuth, Leopold von Casselmann (source: wikipedia):

Leopold Casselmann, from 1907 Knight of Casselmann, (* 29. June 1858 in Fischbeck; † 23 May 1930 in Bayreuth) was a German politician. As a member of the National Liberal Party, he was a member of the Reichstag and the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies, and served as mayor of Bayreuth from 1900 until his resignation in 1919.

Life: Casselmann was born in 1858 in Fischbeck in the Electorate of Hesse. His father moved to Bayreuth in 1871 as district secretary of the agricultural association, where the 13-year-old Leopold completed high school. He studied law at the University of Marburg, the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin and the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. In Munich he became active in the Corps Isaria in 1880. He completed his studies as a Dr. iur. away. He became a reserve officer in 1883 and worked as a lawyer in Bayreuth from 1886.

In 1891 he became a municipal magistrate and a member of the Reichstag as Friedrich von Feustel's successor. After the death of Theodor von Muncker, he was elected mayor in 1900. on the 21st On 1 December 1907 he was elevated to the personal nobility by the king and at the same time received the title of Lord Mayor.

The arch-conservative Casselmann was considered the deadly enemy of social democracy, he was a politician in a city that was divided into a two-class society. Thanks to suffrage tied to citizenship and entitlement to vote by paying high fees, workers were largely excluded, and women and soldiers entirely, from communal political life. Citizens of "social-democratic sentiments" could neither become members of the liberal citizens' association Bayreuth nor join the voluntary medical column of the Red Cross as "not blameless citizens".

In 1897 he was appointed to the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies, where he was appointed Vice-President in 1917 as leader of the national-liberal parliamentary group[2] and designated Minister of Justice in 1918. However, the November Revolution put an end to his political career. One day after the "Bacon Putsch" broke out in Bayreuth, on 18 April February 1919 his resignation and took office on 30. June 1919 officially back.

When he resigned, the Bayreuth city council awarded him honorary citizenship and the gold medal of honorary citizenship. In 1924 he was one of the founders of the National Liberal Party in Bavaria (NLP), which merged with the DNVP in 1927. Von Casselmann remained in Bayreuth as a pensioner and died here on 23. May 1930. He was a member of the Bayreuth Masonic Lodge Eleusis on secrecy.

honors

Royal Privy Council

Knight of the Bavarian Order of the Crown and holder of various Bavarian, Prussian, Hessian, Anhalt and Bulgarian orders

Iron Cross on a white and black ribbon and various orders from the Red Cross

Honorary citizen of the city of Bayreuth

Street naming in Bayreuth


About the pharmacist: Georg Weinzierl, b. on the 24th March 1871 in Passau. Pharmacist's assistant 1892/93 with Fleissner in Kaufbeuren, 1893 with Wegmann in Dorfen, license to practice medicine on 30. June 1897 (with grade 1). Active in Waldkirchen (1897/98), Mindelheim (1898/99), Schützenapotheke Munich (1899), Schwanenapotheke Munich (September 1899 to 1905 assistant to Anton Kreichgauer, 1905-1928 administrator of this pharmacy, where he worked for almost the entire 1st During World War II he practically ran the pharmacy alone, since Anton Kreichgauer was a prisoner of war in Malta), from 1928 finally the owner of a pharmacy, namely the Bergapotheke in Munich-Berg am Laim, Kreiller Str. 4 (the pharmacy is still at this address today). As early as September 1930, his wife Maria Weinzier
Erscheinungsort Bayreuth
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Leopold von Casselmann
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Medizin
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1902
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript