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under his leadership. Following the annulment of Riga council's constitution in 1889, Boetticher became the department head of the Municipal Goods Administration, and in 1894 became the city and district's chief administrator. In 1895 he became the chairman of the local committee of the
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The cathedral administration honoured Emil von Boetticher by erecting a memorial plaque, placed on the right altar wall of Riga Cathedral, commemorating his services to the restoration of the church building.
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Boetticher was born 1 October 1836 at Riga, the youngest son to the Riga merchant and landowner Carl von Boetticher (1782–1859) and Emilie Wippert (1794–1855). He was the younger brother of the art historian
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and, from 1883, became president of the cemetery commission and administrator of the city library. From 1885 to 1906 extensive renovation work was carried out on Riga Cathedral and its
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and Engelhardtshof, in Livonia, from 1847 to 1853, after which he transferred to Hollandersche Privatlehranstalt, the school founded by Albert Woldemar Hollander, in Birkenruh near
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After returning to Riga Boetticher became a trainee ('auskulant') at the city council in 1861, and became a council clerk in 1864. From 1865 he was a criminal court
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for his 'Abitur' (examinations taken in the final year of secondary school), which he passed a year later. From 1855 to 1858 he studied law in
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Boetticher married twice, firstly in 1864 to Christine (Christel) Hollander (1841–1871), daughter to
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Archaeological Congress. and in 1899, the city's state representative and deputy to the Livonian
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from 1859 to 1860, and study trips to France, Italy and Switzerland.
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Der Stadt Riga Verwaltung und Haushalt in den Jahren 1878–1900
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Berkholz, A von; Blumenbach, A; Boetticher, Emil von;
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He attended the private school of Pastor Albanus in
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burgomaster
Riga
Livonian
Friedrich von Boetticher
DĂĽnamĂĽnde
Wenden
Dorpat
Heidelberg
Berlin
assessor
churchwarden
syndic
The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary
cloisters
Diet
Albert Woldemar Hollander



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