Dringenberg Office

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The Office Dringenberg was from 1843 to 1857/58 an office in the district of Warburg in the administrative district of Minden of the Prussian province of Westphalia .

history

As part of the introduction of the Westphalian rural community order , offices were set up in the Prussian province of Westphalia at the beginning of the 1840s. In the Warburg district, the Dringenberg office was created in 1843 from the Dringenberg mayor 's office, which already existed at the time .

In 1857/58 the Dringenberg office was dissolved. His communities came to the newly formed Dringenberg-Gehrden Office , which continued in the Warburg district until the regional reform of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1975. Dringenberg, Neuenheerse and Kühlsen today belong to the city of Bad Driburg , while Altenheerse today belongs to the city of Willebadessen. Bad Driburg and Willebadessen are in the Höxter district .

Parishes and residents

The following table shows the municipalities of the Dringenberg Office with the population from 1843:

Altenheerse 409
Dringenberg, city 861
Cooling 160
Neuenheerse 1449
Will bath food, stains 1390
Dringenberg Office 3723

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance No. 5. (digitized version) In: Official Journal of the Minden Government. December 18, 1843, p. 5 , accessed July 22, 2010 .
  2. ^ Wolfgang Leesch: Administration in Westphalia 1815-1945 . In: Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia . tape 38 . Aschendorff, Münster 1992, ISBN 3-402-06845-1 , p. 381 .
  3. Seemann: Geographical-statistical-topographical overview of the administrative district of Minden. (PDF; 936 kB) 1845, pp. 86–92 , accessed on April 23, 2010 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 9 ° 3 ′  E