Ludwik Noss

Ludwik Noss was born on 25 January 1848 in Chortkiv in the Austrian Empire to a pharmacist.

[2] On 3 July 1887, he headed a delegation from the Chortkiv Powiat Council that took part in celebrations at the Lviv courtyard on the occasion of the arrival of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria to Galicia.

On 7 July of the same year, Crown Prince Rudolf arrived in the city to inspect the newly built railway yards (station buildings).

[2] In September 1906, he ordered the gendarmes to destroy leaflets posted around the city that spoke of the disruption of the elections in the Exile and criticized the Austrian electoral system.

Member of the Chortkiv school powiat council, Buchach-Chortkiv-Zalishchyky department of the Galician Economic Society in Lviv (Galicyjskie Towarzystwo Gospodarskie we Lwowie; 1882–1887, 1888), the Stanisław Staszyc Society (1889), the representative body of the city communes (1889).

He promoted the organization of evenings in memory of poets, including Adam Mickiewicz.