Ernst Georg, Freiherr von Hammerstein-Loxten (2 October 1827 – 5 June 1914) was a German lawyer and politician in the Kingdom of Hanover. After Hanover's annexation by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866, he was Prussian Minister of Agriculture from 1894 to 1901.
Early life
Hammerstein was born on 2 October 1827 in Loxten im Artland into the older branch of the Loxten line of the von Hammerstein family.[1] He was a son of Dorothea née von Rössing (1803–1847) and Hermann von Hammerstein-Loxten (1801–1876), of Loxten and Dieck among others, including the Burgmannshof Loxter Hof in Quakenbrück. His brother, Ludwig von Hammerstein-Loxten (1839–1927), became a Prussian Infantry General. He was distantly related to the Prussian Interior MinisterHans von Hammerstein-Loxten.[2]
Eventually, Hammerstein-Loxten began to come to terms with the annexation. He was a member of the Provincial Parliament (German: Provinziallandtag) of the Province and at times chairman of the provincial committee. Hammerstein-Loxten managed his estates full-time. He also participated in agricultural advocacy groups. As an agricultural expert, he was a member of the Prussian State Council and the Economic Council. He was also a member of the Central Moor Commission and chairman of the German Agricultural Council.[3] In 1880, Hammerstein "decried the Poor Law's contribution to 'homelessness" (Heimatlosigkeit), a menace that bore 'great moral dangers' and was inimical to the 'German soul.'".[4]
In 1884 Hammerstein-Loxten became district administrator of the Bersenbrück district and, in 1889, regional director of the Province of Hanover. In 1891 he was involved in Emperor Wilhelm II's attempts at reconciliation with the Guelphs.[3]
He opposed the Social Democratic Party and supported the construction of the Mittelland Canal. After construction failed in 1901 due to the State Parliament majority, Hammerstein-Loxten resigned on 5 May 1901, and was replaced by the DKP-affiliated Victor von Podbielski.[7] Construction on the canal eventually began in 1906.[3]
Personal life
In 1868, Hammerstein married Agnes von Lorch (1842–1938) in Ariendorf on the Rhine.[1] Together, they were the parents of two sons and four daughters, including:[2]
Gertrud Agnes Bertha Dorothea Charlotte von Hammerstein-Loxten (b. 1869), who married Baron Friedemann von Münchhausen [de], district administrator of the Ekhartsberga district, in 1899.[2]
Dorothea Elise Henriette Bertha Antonie Erna von Hammerstein-Loxten (b. 1871), canoness in Börstel.[2]
Irmgard Lewine Hedwig Auguste Alma Bertha Anna von Hammerstein-Loxten (b. 1875), who married Friedrich von Bülow, district president in the Bromberg administrative district and son of Albert von Bülow, in 1898.[2]
Ludwig Paul Ernst Hermann von Hammerstein-Loxten (b. 1880), a Lieutenant.[2]