Hother Erich Werner Bøttger
Hother Erich Werner Bøttger (18 May 1801 – 28 October 1857) was a Norwegian politician.
He was born in Skien. His father Johannes Bøttger had immigrated from Denmark, and was the local organist. Hother took carpenter education in Copenhagen, worked as a merchant in Lillehammer for a while before returning to Skien. He was eventually appointed chief architect in the city, as well as bookkeeper.[1]
As a politician, he was first elected to Skien city council in 1839.[1] He served as mayor of Skien from 1842 to 1843.[2] He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1845 and 1857, representing the constituency of Skien.[3] He died right after the end of his second term.
References
- 1 2 Schneider, J. A. (1924). "10". Fra det gamle Skien. Skien: Erik St. Nilssens Forlag.
- ↑ Mayors of Skien, Gjerpen and Solum
- ↑ Hother Erik Werner Bøttger — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
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