Friedrich Volbehr
Friedrich Ludwig Christian Volbehr was a German historian and contributing editor.
Life
Born in Kiel, from 1832 to 1839 Volbehr attended the Gelehrtenschule. Afterwards he studied theology at the University in Kiel. However, he did not take a theological Staatsexamen. From 1845 to 1853 he worked as a tutor on a noble estate in Holstein. During this time he was awarded a Dr. phil. degree in 1846 in Jena. From 1853 he directed a private institute in Elmshorn, but returned to Kiel as a private tutor. Besides, he was editor of the Kieler Correspondenzblatt and the Kieler Wochenblatt between 1859 and 1878. He rendered outstanding services to the local and regional history of Kiel and the surrounding area with a wide range of literature. On 6 August 1888 he died suddenly in Kiel at the age of 69 of a heart attack during a meeting of the Kunstverein as secretary.Foundations / Memberships
- Co-founder of the Kiel Institute for the Blind and member of the board until 1876
- Co-founder of the association for the care of those released from the institution for the blind
- Member and temporarily managing director of the Kieler Kunstverein
- From 1862 to 1876 member of the land committee for the construction of a new university building in Kiel
- Founder of the Society for Kiel City History and the associated Kiel City Library.
Awards
- Holder of the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Crown (Prussia).