Oscar Arthur von Riesemann ( – ) was a
Baltic German lawyer and politician who was the mayor of Reval from 22 December 1877 to 6 April 1878.
A member of a prominent Baltic German family that had origins in
Lübeck, von Riesemann studied the arts abroad. He formulated the
Governorate of Estonia's provincial property tax. He was the first mayor of Reval in nearly a century, after the end of the mayoralty of
Wilhelm Hetling
Wilhelm Hetling (8 January 1740, Reval, Russian Empire (modern-day Tallinn, Estonia) – 8 January 1798, Reval) was a Baltic German politician who was the first mayor of Tallinn, then known as Reval. His family was a prominent Baltic German fami ...
. This was due to the revocation of the Magistracy of Reval, the governing institution of the city at the time. In 1864, he was appointed the head legal counsel of the Reval Magistrate. He was later elected by the Reval Landtag at the
Reval Town Hall in 1877, due to his sympathy for the concerns of the majority Estonian population. He emerged as a central figure in the opposition to the main Baltic German party in the elections to the first independent Reval city council.
He was succeeded by Baron
Alexander Rudolf Karl von Uexküll
Alexander Rudolf Karl Freiherr von Uexküll ( – ) was a Baltic German politician who was the mayor of Reval (now ) from April 1878 to June 1883. He was a member of the noble von Uexküll family, which had origins in Bremen. Von Uexküll studi ...
.
See also
List of mayors of Tallinn
References
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1833 births
1880 deaths
Politicians from Tallinn
People from the Governorate of Estonia
Baltic-German people
Mayors of Tallinn
19th-century Estonian lawyers