Adolf Ulrich (District Administrator)

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Adolf Ulrich (born on August 29, 1829 in Hersfeld ; died on August 2, 1911 ) was a Prussian administrative officer and from 1871 to 1873 he was the representative of the Prussian district administrator in the Saarbrücken district .

Life

The Protestant Adolf Ulrich started as an intern in the service of the electoral Hessian district office in Witzenhausen , from where he moved to Marburg in 1854. There he was employed by the police department or the government / consortium. Active as district secretary in Gelnhausen in 1858, when the electorate was transferred to Prussia in 1866, he transferred to the Prussian administrative service. Appointed a government assessor in 1869 , he moved to the Rhine Province in 1870 . As a member of the Royal Prussian government in Trier, he was appointed to the government council in 1871. On behalf of his employer, he represented the incumbent district administrator of the Saarbrücken district, Franz von Gaertner, from July 19, 1871 . Ulrich stayed in Saarbrücken after Gaertner's death on September 20, 1872, until his successor, Ludwig von Geldern, took office on March 6, 1873.

In 1875 , he was transferred to the government in Arnsberg in his unchanged position as a councilor , and in 1890 Ulrich was honored with the characterization of a secret councilor at the highest level before he retired in 1891.

Individual evidence

  1. grave inscription on the Eichholz cemetery in Arnsberg , on billiongraves.de, accessed on February 18 2020th
  2. ^ A b c Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 317 note 188 .