Viktor Eckard

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Viktor Eckard (born August 6, 1838 in Glückstadt , † February 21, 1907 in Karlshafen ) was a Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator .

Life

Eckard attended high school in Kiel . He then studied law at the universities in Kiel and Göttingen . From 1862 he was employed as an auscultator and in 1864 became secretary of the Ranzau administration . From 1865 he was employed in the Altona city ​​administration and since 1867 he has been a magistrate in Bornhöved . In 1870 Eckard was elected mayor of Segeberg . In 1877 Eckard was appointed provisional district administrator and from 1878 he was officially appointed as district administrator in Bitburg . From 1889 to 1890 Eckard worked provisionally as district administrator in the Bunzlau district of the province of Silesia . In 1890 he was appointed councilor in Lüneburg and in 1898 he was appointed senior councilor of the Lüneburg government . In 1898 Eckard moved to the government in Hanover as conductor of the finance department. In 1903 he retired.

Eckard married Juliane Witte in 1871.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on Viktor Eckard in the Rhineland-Palatinate personal database , accessed on March 18, 2017 .
  2. ^ Horst Romeyk : Eckard, Viktor , In: Heinz Monz (Ed.): Trier biographical lexicon . Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2000. ISBN 3-88476-400-4 .