Oscar Arthur von Riesemann

Oscar Arthur von Riesemann (15 August [O.S. 3] 183315 July [O.S. 3] 1880)[1] was a Baltic German lawyer and politician who was the mayor of Reval from 22 December 1877 to 6 April 1878.

Oscar Arthur von Riesemann
Mayor of Reval
In office
22 December [O.S. 10] 1877  6 April [O.S. 25 March] 1878
Preceded byWilhelm Hetling (1796; before Magistracy of Reval was revoked)
Succeeded byAlexander Rudolf Karl von Uexküll
Personal details
Born15 August [O.S. 3] 1833
Reval, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire (present-day Tallinn, Estonia)
Died15 July [O.S. 3] 1880
Reval, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire (present-day Tallinn, Estonia)
NationalityBaltic German
Alma materImperial University of Dorpat

A member of a prominent Baltic German family that had origins in Lübeck, von Riesemann studied the arts abroad. He formulated the Governorate of Estonia's provincial property tax. He was the first mayor of Reval in nearly a century, after the end of the mayoralty of Wilhelm Hetling. This was due to the revocation of the Magistracy of Reval, the governing institution of the city at the time. In 1864, he was appointed the head legal counsel of the Reval Magistrate. He was later elected by the Reval Landtag at the Reval Town Hall in 1877, due to his sympathy for the concerns of the majority Estonian population. He emerged as a central figure in the opposition to the main Baltic German party in the elections to the first independent Reval city council.[2] He was succeeded by Baron Alexander Rudolf Karl von Uexküll.

See also

List of mayors of Tallinn

References

  1. "BBLD – Riesemann, Oscar Arthur v." (in German). Baltische Historische Kommission. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. Hackmann, Jörg (2012). Associational Culture and Civil Society in North Eastern Europe (PDF). Cologne, Germany: Böhlau Verlag GmbH. p. 311. ISBN 9783412201364. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
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