- County, Estonia), he was the son of Jaan
Uesson and Ann
Uesson (née Mänd). He was one of
eight siblings.
Uesson graduated from the
Theological Seminary...
-
Tallinn In
office June 1919 – July 1919
Preceded by
Anton Uesson Succeeded by
Anton Uesson Personal details Born (1874-03-02)2
March 1874 Orava, Kreis...
- (b. 1879) 1942 – Henk Sneevliet,
Dutch politician (b. 1883) 1942 –
Anton Uesson,
Estonian engineer and politician, 17th
Mayor of
Tallinn (b. 1879) 1944...
- Ray Harroun,
American race car
driver and
engineer (d. 1968) 1879 –
Anton Uesson,
Estonian engineer and politician, 17th
Mayor of
Tallinn (d. 1942) 1882...
-
Kurvits Minister of War 1924 - 1927 Succeeded by
Nikolai R**** Preceded by
Anton Uesson Lord
Mayor of
Tallinn 1934 - 1939 Succeeded by
Aleksander Tõnisson...
- Preceded by
Aleksander Pallas Mayor of
Tallinn 1918–1919 Succeeded by
Anton Uesson Preceded by Ants Piip
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Estonia 1922–1923 Succeeded by...
- of the hospital's patients. On 12
April 1922, the
mayor of
Tallinn Anton Uesson bans
organising any
further competitions in Tiigiveski.
After the completion...
- 17 May – June 1919
Anton Uesson Deputy Mayor 18 June – July 1919
Gottlieb Ast
Mayor 19 July 1919 –
April 1934
Anton Uesson Mayor 20
April 1934 – December...
- officer,
politician Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?), journalist,
politician Anton Uesson (1879–1942), politician,
engineer Jüri
Uluots (1890–1945), lawyer, politician...
-
which imposed an
unjustified fine of 50,000
kroons on
bailiff Raul
Uesson´. Raul
Uesson appealed the minister's
order to the
court and won both the court...