Letter Pleetz (Datzetal) 1839, by The Verwalter Karl Hermann Runge (1779-1863)

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You are bidding on one letter from 1839 out of Pleetz (Datzetal) near Friedland in Mecklenburg.


The PleetzerTenant Karl Hermann Runge (1779-1863) turns to the secretary Heuck in Schwarzenhof near Waren.


Pleetz was one of the most politically important estates in the southeast of Mecklenburg. As landowners, the Hahns acquired the hereditary office of land marshal of the Stargard estate in 1469, which was associated with Pleetz. Hereditary marshal was one of the highest-ranking political honorary positions in the old Mecklenburg state, where there were always three hereditary marshals (Mecklenburg, Wenden, Stargard) at the same time. The office associated with Pleetz was headed by Hahn for 450 years until 1918. (Source: wikipedia.)


Dated Pleetz, the 14th February 1839.


Concerns, among other things "the building inspection of the Lord OF heirs in local estates"; If he cannot come, Runge asks for the “resolution of the Count” (von Hahn?) to be communicated.


Signed "Yours faithfully, KH Runge."


Scope: two pages (26 x 21.3 cm).


The envelope is missing; However, the address page is as Photocopy at. -- The postmark from the 15th February 1839 from Friedland.


Condition: Paper slightly stained. The addressing of the missing envelope is included as a photocopy. Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: MM 24-04

Pleetz was one of the most politically important estates in the southeast of Mecklenburg. As landowners, the Hahns acquired the hereditary office of land marshal of the Stargard estate in 1469, which was associated with Pleetz. Hereditary marshal was one of the highest-ranking political honorary positions in the old Mecklenburg state, where there were always three hereditary marshals (Mecklenburg, Wenden, Stargard) at the same time. The office associated with Pleetz was headed by Hahn for 450 years until 1918. (Source: wikipedia.) Concerns, among other things "the building inspection of the Lord OF heirs in local estates"; If he cannot come, Runge asks for the “resolution of the Count” (von Hahn?) to be communicated. Condition: Paper slightly stained. The addressing of the missing envelope
Erscheinungsort Pleetz
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Karl Hermann Runge
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1839
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript