Michał Ostrowski

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| name = Michał Ostrowski

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| office = Mayor of Białystok

| term_start = 26 January 1928

| term_end = 29 October 1928

| predecessor = Bolesław Szymański

| successor = Wincenty Hermanowski

| birth_date = {{birth date|1873|9|29}}

| birth_place = Białystok, Russian Empire

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| allegiance = {{flag|Kingdom of Poland}}
{{flag|Second Polish Republic}}

| branch = 20px Imperial Russian Army
15px Polish Army

| rank = Polkovnik

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| awards = Order of Saint Stanislaus
Order of Saint Anna
Order of Polonia Restituta

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Michał Ostrowski (1873-?) was a Polish military officer and local government politician who in 1928 served for a short period as the mayor of Białystok.{{cite web|url=https://bj.uj.edu.pl/zasoby-cyfrowe/baza-biogramow/biogram?field%5B1%5D%3D3%26value%5B1%5D%3D1940%26limit%3D50%26page%3D19%26advanced_search%3D1%26=&nosearchresult=1&id=45004|title= Michał Ostrowski|publisher=Biblioteka Jagiellońska|accessdate=2025-02-13}}

Biography

He was born on September 29, 1873 in Białystok.{{sfn|Lechowski|Kietliński|2014|p=41}} He was the son of Karol Ostrowski, probably the same as the owner of the tenement house at 13 Kraszewskiego Street. On March 3, 1891, Ostrowski was accepted to the Officers' Cavalry School in Elizavetgrad. He graduated on September 1, 1893. He served in the 2nd Saint Petersburg Dragoon Regiment. During his service in the Imperial Russian Army, he was awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus in 1907 and Order of Saint Anna in 1912. In 1918, following the regaining of independence and the establishment of the Second Polish Republic he joined the Polish Army and was employed as the head of the renovation commission, which was responsible for purchasing horses for the army.{{sfn|Lechowski|Kietliński|2014|p=41}} From July 1, 1922 to April 1, 1923, he was the commander of the 18th Pomeranian Uhlan Regiment, which was stationed in Toruń. On May 1, 1923, he was appointed commander of the 4th Cavalry Brigade in Suwałki. From June 1, 1924, he was the first commander of the 8th Cavalry Brigade formed in Wołkowysk. For his service, he was awarded the Polonia Restituta officer's cross.{{sfn|Lechowski|Kietliński|2014|p=42}}

In the 1927 Polish local elections he was elected to the Białystok City Council. The city council opened a discussion to choose the city president, with Ostrowski's name put in the list, competing against Lejzor Szobfisz. Ostrowski managed to win following a heated discussion, as a result of which the motion was defeated. Finally, after two votes he won a majority and became the city president (mayor).{{cite web|url=https://poranny.pl/prezydent-michal-ostrowski-jaki-poczatek-taki-koniec/ar/9979889|title=Prezydent Michał Ostrowski. Jaki początek, taki koniec|last1=Lechowski|first1=Andrzej|publisher=Kurier Poranny|lang=pl|date=2016-05-15|accessdate=2025-02-13}} His tenure was characterized with constant political quarrels with the city council, with councilors accusing him of concealing financial irregularities, and blaming him for serious irregularities in the construction of the Zdobycz Robotnicza housing estate in Wygoda District, and the unlawful construction of benches in the Constitution of 3 May Park. Following his resignation he departed completely from political life and was temporarily succeeded by his deputy Wolf Hepner until new election was held, in which Wincenty Hermanowski was elected. In Białystok, he lived at 25 Fabryczna Street. After departing from political life, he moved to Wadowice.{{sfn|Lechowski|Kietliński|2014|p=44}}

References

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  • {{cite book|title=Prezydenci Białegostoku|last1=Lechowski|first1=Andrzej|last2=Kietliński|first2=Marek|publisher=Publikator|year=2014|isbn=9788386462278|lang=pl}}

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Category:Mayors of Białystok

Category:1873 births

Category:Polish Army officers

Category:Military personnel of the Second Polish Republic

Category:Officers of the Order of Polonia Restituta

Category:Year of death missing