Hanover Office

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The Hanover Office was an administrative area of ​​the Kingdom of Hanover or the Prussian Province of Hanover with its seat in Hanover .

history

The office goes back to the Hanover Court School Administration, which was created after the city was elevated to residence (1636) and developed into an office equivalent to the new city, suburb and garden community of Hanover .

In connection with the unification of the old city of Hanover (old town) with the Calenberger Neustadt in 1824, the previous Hanover Court School Office, which was now only responsible for the suburbs, the garden city and the criminal justice of the Neustadt, became the Office of Hanover with the Koldingen Office united. In the course of the regional reform of 1852, the village of Linden and the suburb of Glocksee were spun off and given to the newly formed Linden Office . In return, Arnum came from the Office of Calenberg to the Office of Hanover. In 1859 the entire suburb, with the exception of the palace and garden district in Herrenhausen , was added to the city of Hanover. At the same time, the removed Langenhagen office was merged with Hanover office.

Since 1867, the Hanover Office with the offices of Linden and Neustadt am Rübenberge as well as the unofficial cities of Neustadt am Rübenberge and Wunstorf have formed the Hanover steering committee . In 1885 the office was transferred to the district constitution.

Bailiffs

  • 1824–1834: Johann Friedrich Kaufmann, bailiff
  • 1834–1843: Philipp Reinecke, bailiff
  • 1844–1858: August Leonhard Heinrich Dieterichs , bailiff, from 1853 senior bailiff
  • 1858–1859: Friedrich Philipp Wilhelm Graf von der Schulenburg-Hehlen, bailiff
  • 1859–1863: Carl Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Schwarz, bailiff, from 1862 senior bailiff
  • 1863–1868: Ludwig Wilhelm Kritter, Chief Finance Councilor, bailiff
  • 1868–1875: Carl Meister, bailiff
  • 1876–1885: Egmont von Brünneck , bailiff, 1885–1904 district administrator

literature

  • Iselin Gundermann , Walther Hubatsch : Outline of the German administrative history 1815-1945 . Row A: Prussia, Volume 10: Hanover. Marburg (Lahn) 1981
  • Manfred Hamann : Overview of the holdings of the Lower Saxony Main State Archives in Hanover. Third volume: Central and subordinate authorities in the Landdrostei and administrative districts of Hanover, Hildesheim and Lüneburg until 1945. Göttingen 1983, pp. 284–288.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Droste : Administrative history of the district of Hanover 1800–1974 , pp. 177–238; here: State administration , p. 182