Count Alexander Ostrovsky ( Polish. Aleksander Ostrowski ; September 12, 1810 - May 6, 1896 ) - statesman and political figure of the Kingdom of the Polish Russian Empire, Radomsky civil governor (August 1, 1862–02.05.1863), member of the State Council of the Kingdom of Poland, secret adviser .
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| Predecessor | Leonty Karlovich Opperman | ||||||
| Successor | Piontkovsky | ||||||
| Birth | September 12, 1810 | ||||||
| Death | May 6, 1896 (85 years) | ||||||
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Biography
The representative of the noble Polish family coat of arms Korab .
After graduation in Munich, he took an active part in the political and public life of Warsaw, in 1859 served as vice president of the Agricultural Society.
Since 1861 - Member of the State Council of the Kingdom of Poland.
In 1862–1863 - Radomsky civil governor.
In 1863 he was appointed director of the Polish Interior Commission.
In 1874 - headed the Committee of the land credit company.
Large landowner. He owned 370 hectares of land in the territory of modern Ukraine.
Links
- Wśród starych fotografii (Polish)