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Adolf von Scholz
Dr. jur. h.c.
Alternative spellings: Adolf Scholz
B:1. November 1833Schweidnitz D: 20. März 1924 Biblio: 1860 Regierungsassessor in der Regierungen von Danzig und Oppeln, später Oberpräsidialrat am Oberpräsidium Breslau, 1864 Hilfsarbeiter, 1869-1870 Regierungsrat im preußischen Kultusministerium, 1870-1873 Mitglied im preußischen Abgeordnetenhaus, 1871 Hilfsarbeiter, 1872 Geh. Finanzrat berufen, 1875 Geh. Oberfinanzrat, 1879 Unterstaatssekretär, 1880-1882 Staatssekretär im preußische Finanzministerium Leiter des Reichsschatzamtes, 1882-1890 preußischer Finanzminister; preußischer Adel seit 1883 Death Place:
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Adolf Heinrich Wilhelm Scholz, since 1883 Adolf Heinrich Wilhelm von Scholz (born 1 November 1833 in Schweidnitz, died 20 March 1924 at , Constance) was a German army officer and politician. From 1864–1871 he was colonel of the 49th Regiment of Cavalry and retired after the Franco-Prussian War to a more peaceful role in politics. He served as Secretary for the Treasury of Germany from 1880 to 1882. In July 1882 he became Minister of Finance of the Kingdom of Prussia and served in this office until 1890. He bought the at Constance from Ernst Lang in 1885. His son was the author . (Source: DBPedia)