Ole Edvard Buck
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Ole Edvard Buck (14 November 1799 – 13 June 1843) was a Norwegian politician. He was appointed County Governor of ''Finmarkens Amt'' (today's
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and
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) in 1833. In 1838 he was elected to the
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in 1838, representing his county. He served only one term.Ole Edvard Buck
— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
After his parliamentary term he was sent to Northwest
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by the government ( Wedel-Jarlsberg's Second Ministerium), in order to improve commercial relations. During this period
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was acting County Governor. Buck died in 1843.


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1799 births 1843 deaths Members of the Storting Finnmark politicians County governors of Norway {{Norway-politician-1790s-stub