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WIRTSCHAFTSBÜRGERTUM IN MÜNSTER: 1850, zweimal 2 Sgr. schwarz auf
blau, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., lupen- bis breitrandig, als
waagerechtes Paar, jeweils mit zentrisch abgeschlagenem
Nummernstempel "373" und nebengesetztem nachverwendeten Vorphila-R3
"ELBERFELD, BAHNHOF, 19 7" (1858) (Feuser 894) auf Faltbrief an das
Bankhaus Lindenkampf & Olfers in Münster. Waagerechte Aktenfaltung
außerhalb des Markenbereichs. Rückseitig Ausgabestempel mit Datum
vom Folgetag. Social Philately: Die Familien Lindenkampf und Olfers
gehörten zu bedeutendsten und einflußreichsten Familien des
Wirtschaftsbürgertums in Münster. Das Bankhaus wurde vom Juristen
Franz Hermann Lindenkampf um 1780 unter der Firma F. H. Lindenkampf
& Co. gegründet. Sein Hauptzweck war zunächst der Handel mit
Wechseln im Hinterland von Amsterdam und Nordsee. 1798 trat
Lindenkampfs Schwager Franz Theodor Olfers gleichberechtigt in das
Bank und nach Lindenkampfs Tod einziger Inhaber wurde. Für seine
Repräsentationspflichten bei der deutschen Kaiserwahl 1790 und 1792
übernahm es das Münsteraner Haus, private Anleihen zu platzieren,
was es auch nach den Napoleonischen Kriegen beibehielt. Zu ihren
prominenten Kunden gehörten u.a. die Familien Stein und Vincke, von
Spiegel, Romberg und Landsberg. Der wohl bekannteste Vertreter der
Familie ist Johann Heinrich von Olfers, Freimaurer und Bankier.
1850 wurde er zum Ersten Bürgermeister von Münster gewählt, der
Titel „Oberbürgermeister“ am wurde am 7. Juni 1851 vom preußischen
König Friedrich Wilhelm IV. verliehen. Damit verbunden war der Sitz
im preußischen Herrenhaus.
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WIRTSCHAFTSBÜRGERTUM IN Muenster: 1850, twice 2 Sgr. Black on blue, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., very close margin to with wide margins, as horizontal pair, in each case with centric postmarked nummeral cancel "373" and alongside still used pre philately frame cancel with 3 lines "ELBERFELD, railway station, 19 7" (1858) (Feuser 894) on folded letter to the bank Lindenkampf & Olfers in Muenster. Horizontal file folding outside of the stamps segment. Reverse delivery cancel with date from Sequence day. Social Philately: the families Lindenkampf and Olfers belong to most important and influential families of the Wirtschaftsbürgertums in Muenster. The bank was from lawyers Franz Hermann Lindenkampf about 1780 under of the company F. H. Lindenkampf & Co. Established. Be main purpose was first the trade with to alternate in the outback from Amsterdam and North Sea. 1798 kicked Lindenkampfs Brother-in-law Franz Theodor Olfers emancipated in the bank and to Lindenkampfs Death only Proprietor was. For his representational duties by of the German imperial election 1790 and 1792 received it the Muensteraner house, private loans to place, what it also to the Napoleonic to get beibehielt. To your prominent customers belong among others the families Stein and Vincke, from mirror, Romberg and Landsberg. The seeming best known representative the family is Johann Heinrich from Olfers, Freemason and banker. 1850 was he to the first mayor from Muenster selected, the title "Lord Mayor" at the was at the 7. June 1851 from Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Conferred. Associated was the chair in the Prussian mansion.
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WIRTSCHAFTSBÜRGERTUM IN Muenster: 1850, twice 2 Sgr. Black on blue, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., very close margin to with wide margins, as horizontal pair, in each case with centric postmarked nummeral cancel "373" and alongside still used pre philately frame cancel with 3 lines "ELBERFELD, railway station, 19 7" (1858) (Feuser 894) on folded letter to the bank Lindenkampf & Olfers in Muenster. Horizontal file folding outside of the stamps segment. Reverse delivery cancel with date from Sequence day. Social Philately: the families Lindenkampf and Olfers belong to most important and influential families of the Wirtschaftsbürgertums in Muenster. The bank was from lawyers Franz Hermann Lindenkampf about 1780 under of the company F. H. Lindenkampf & Co. Established. Be main purpose was first the trade with to alternate in the outback from Amsterdam and North Sea. 1798 kicked Lindenkampfs Brother-in-law Franz Theodor Olfers emancipated in the bank and to Lindenkampfs Death only Proprietor was. For his representational duties by of the German imperial election 1790 and 1792 received it the Muensteraner house, private loans to place, what it also to the Napoleonic to get beibehielt. To your prominent customers belong among others the families Stein and Vincke, from mirror, Romberg and Landsberg. The seeming best known representative the family is Johann Heinrich from Olfers, Freemason and banker. 1850 was he to the first mayor from Muenster selected, the title "Lord Mayor" at the was at the 7. June 1851 from Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Conferred. Associated was the chair in the Prussian mansion.
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