Anton von Ulsamer

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Anton Ulsamer

Anton Ulsamer , from 1891 Knight von Ulsamer , (born February 12, 1842 in Landshut , † October 19, 1917 in Munich ) was a German ministerial official in Bavaria.

Life

Ulsamer's father was a district magistrate. After graduating from high school Carolinum (Ansbach) (1860), he studied law at Ludwig Maximilians University . In 1861 he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Munich . After he had passed the legal state bankruptcy in 1867 , he was admitted to the government in Lower Bavaria in 1870 . In 1873 he married Amalie Lippmann. Convened in the Munich ministry in 1874, he quickly rose from government assessor to government councilor and senior councilor to ministerial councilor in 1889 (1889). In 1904 he became the 10th President of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office . In 1915 he retired.

“During his 30 years of ministerial activity, he became known to the wider public, especially in his capacity as budget officer. As such, he probably took part in all state parliament negotiations affecting the ministry of finance. In any case, he had a major contribution to the exemplary order of our state budget in the Aera Riedel . He was considered "the conscience" of Riedel, the finance minister. He gained special recognition through the elaboration of the various salary regulations and the reorganization of the pension offices in 1903. In his part-time effectiveness for the k. He made court for the rehabilitation of the civil list. Above all, it was thanks to him that after the death of Ludwig II the finances of the court were restored to order in a relatively short time. After his appointment to the head of the Supreme Audit Office, his endeavors were specifically directed towards securing the independence it was entitled to for this authority. The long-time part-time position of the first board member in the administrative board of the State Service Support Association gave him a welcome opportunity to do a lot of good in silence, to be a helper and comforter to widows and orphans. "

- Karl Lippmann

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 . Lassleben, Kallmünz 1955, ( Munich historical studies department : Bavarian history 1), ISSN  0580-1303 , p. 180.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 115/675.
  3. Chronicle of the previous presidents of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office (orh.bayern.de)
  4. Lippmann: The memory of Ulsamer . Die Trausnitz No. 5 (1926), pp. 135-136.