Martin Mauermayr

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Martin Mauermayr (* 1833 in Jebertshausen , † 1907 in Freising ) was a German local politician and mayor of Freising from 1869 to 1899 . After his retirement he was given the title of court counselor and he was made an honorary citizen of the city of Freising.

Life

Martin Mauermayr came from Jebertshausen near Wolnzach in the Hallertau . Mauermayr completed his Abitur at the Benediktinergymnasium in Metten and then began studying law in Munich . His legal clerkship eventually led him to Freising. There, in 1869, after the resignation of Mayor Franz Krumbach, the city's magistrate elected him to succeed him. During his tenure, he was responsible for numerous infrastructural measures. Among other things, the city orphanage, the slaughterhouse and the city's central water supply were built. Mauermayr left his post after 30 years of service. The Bavarian state government awarded him the title of court counselor for his services. Stephan Bierner was elected Mauermayr's successor .

In the northwest of Freising a street was named after Martin Mauermayr.

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