21 Letters Cuxhaven 1852-1858 / Hann. Konsul J. G.W Schultze An Oberhofmarschall

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21 letters CUXHAVEN 1852-1858 / Hann. CONSUL JGW Schultze


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You bid 21 letters from 1852 to 1858 the end Cuxhaven.


All letters are multi-page, some large. (Each without envelope.)


Written by Hanoverian vice consul (from 1854 consul) in Cuxhaven Johann Georg Wilhelm Schultze. Initially active as a merchant, he has been a royal Hanoverian agent since 1821, vice-consul in 1840 and consul in 1854. His successor will 1858 rhymer Bart Tönnies. His sons live in California (San Francisco); i.ehe only daughter Agnes Anna Cecilie (born on the 7th May 1831 in Ritzebüttel, died. on the 22nd June 1891 in Château, Montatair / France) married on 28. May 1863 in Paris the French writer, archaeologist and politician Baron Georges Ferdinand Emile de Condé (b. at 4. August 1810 in Zweibrücken, died. on 12. June 1886 in Montataire / Oise). His sister Minna was the wife of Charles M. Willich, Secretary to the University Life Assurance Society (author of some works).


Addressed to the court marshal (from 1854 Oberhofmarschall) of the Duke of Brunswick, Anton Reinhold Wilhelm Liebig Edler von Lübeck (b. 17. July 1783 in Koenigsberg, died. 24. June 1863 in Braunschweig), Braunschweig military and Hofmann. 1813 adjutant to Duke Friedrich Wilhelm, 1830 chamberlain, 1829/30 director of the court theater, 1837 aide-de-camp to Duke Wilhelm, 1847 major general, court marshal and chamberlain, 1854 chief court marshal. -- From a bundle of letters to v. Lübeck (I offer others in parallel).


is mentioned several times Senior Tax Advisor Wedemeyer.

Reports of a son in San Francisco are particularly interesting; once he quotes a passage from his letter verbatim.


Mention is also made of Charles M. Willich, sister Minna's husband, and his daughter Cäcilie, whom he describes as the "lucky child" and "spoilt darling of the duke and duchess"; she is also invited to Baden-Baden by the Duchess of La Rochefoucauld.


Condition: Without the envelopes. Paper partly slightly creased and stained; into the. Good. Bplease note pie also the pictures!

Internal note: MM files 2-4


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Written by Hanoverian vice consul (from 1854 consul) in Cuxhaven Johann Georg Wilhelm Schultze. Initially active as a merchant, he has been a royal Hanoverian agent since 1821, vice-consul in 1840 and consul in 1854. His successor will 1858 rhymer Bart Tönnies. His sons live in California (San Francisco); i.ehe only daughter Agnes Anna Cecilie (born on the 7th May 1831 in Ritzebüttel, died. on the 22nd June 1891 in Château, Montatair / France) married on 28. May 1863 in Paris the French writer, archaeologist and politician Baron Georges Ferdinand Emile de Condé (b. at 4. August 1810 in Zweibrücken, died. on 12. June 1886 in Montataire / Oise). His sister Minna was the wife of Charles M. Willich, Secretary to the University Life Assurance Society (author of some works). Addressed to the co
Erscheinungsort Cuxhaven
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Johann Georg Wilhelm Schultze
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Anzahl der Einheiten 21
Erscheinungsjahr 1852
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript