Haßlinghausen office

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The Haßlinghausen office was an office in the district of Hagen (until 1887), in the Schwelm district (until 1929) and in the Ennepe-Ruhr district (until 1970).

The office was established as Mayor Haßlinghausen in 1817 as the successor to Mairie Haßlinghausen in the Hagen arrondissement in the Ruhr department of the French-occupied Grand Duchy of Berg . Prussia provisionally administered the Grand Duchy after the French had withdrawn in the Generalgouvernement of Berg before it was finally granted the area at the Congress of Vienna . After the founding of the Province of Westphalia , Prussia introduced its administrative structures. The mayor's office in Haßlinghausen was initially assigned to the district of Hagen.

In 1844 the mayor's office was converted into an office. The rural communities ( farmers ) Haßlinghausen , Gennebreck , Linderhausen and Hiddinghausen I (also known as Groß-Hiddinghausen) belonged to the office. In 1887 it was split off from the district of Hagen and assigned to the newly founded district of Schwelm. This was dissolved in 1929 and the office was succeeded by the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis.

In 1937 the rural community of Hiddinghausen II (Klein-Hiddinghausen) was split off from the Sprockhövel office and united with the rural community of Hiddinghausen I. The newly founded rural community Hiddinghausen was then assigned to the Haßlinghausen office.

The office was dissolved in 1970. Most of Linderhausen went to Schwelm , parts of Haßlinghausen went to Wuppertal , the rest was merged with the municipalities Obersprockhövel and Niedersprockhövel , which had only been merged into the municipality of Sprockhövel in 1960 , to form the city of Sprockhövel.

Individual evidence

  1. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 284 .