Harsefeld Office
The Office Harsefeld was an administrative association in Bremen-Verden and in what later became the Kingdom of Hanover with its seat in Harsefeld in the Landdrostei Stade . The office is broadly congruent with the current municipality of Harsefeld .
geography
The Harsefeld office was on the Stader Geest . In the north it bordered on the Schwinge court , in the northeast on the Stade and Horneburg court , in the east on the Delm court , in the south on the Zeven office , in the west on the Bremervörde office and in the northwest on the Himmelpforten office (as of 1848 ).
history
Until 1852
The Harsefeld office emerged from the old district of the Harsefeld Monastery , which passed to the Swedish Councilor Johan Adler Salvius in 1647 during the Swedish era . In 1853 Pierre Bidal got the monastery district.
The Börden Bargstedt (15 villages, three colonies), Ahlerstedt (seven villages, one colony) and Mulsum (nine villages, four colonies) were later added to the monastery district. In 1823 the bailiwick of the old and new monastery became part of the Harsefeld office.
On January 1, 1847, the Harsefeld office ceded the Dollern village and the Horneburg court and the Hagen village to the Stade-Agathenburg office . In 1848 the office ceded an additional 50 acres of land to the Moisburg office .
In 1848 the office had an area of approx. 320.90 km².
In 1810 France took office under Napoleon . In the French era , the office first belonged to the department of the Elbe and Weser estuaries in the Kingdom of Westphalia until December 31, 1810 and then to the department of the Elbe estuary directly to the French Empire . In 1813 the French had to give up the office and the old estate returned.
1852-1859
During the administrative and judicial reform on October 1, 1852 in the Kingdom of Hanover, the Harsefeld Office ceded the Bailiwick Old and New Monastery to the newly formed Horneburg Office and the Börde Mulsum to the Stade Office.
The District Court of Harsefeld was established as the court for the office on October 1, 1852 .
After the Kingdom of Hanover became part of Prussia in 1866, control groups were set up in the province of Hanover in 1867 . The office belonged to the Stader Geestkreis steering committee .
1859-1885
In 1859, during the administrative reform in the Kingdom of Hanover, the Horneburg office became part of the Harsefeld office. To the Amt Horneburg belonged the today's communities Horneburg , Bliedersdorf , Dollern and Nottensdorf .
After 1885
In the administrative reform in Prussia on April 1, 1885 Office Harsefeld was dissolved and together with the Office Himmelspforten and the city of Stade was from the Office of the District Stade formed.
Places (as of 1848)
Note: Places without a community belong to the peasantry of the place where they are below and are therefore not completely independent.
place | Residents | Houses | Art | status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Harsefeld | 1154 | 163 | stains | local community |
Depenrehmen | Cultivation | ||||
Griemshorst | Village | ||||
Harsefeld office building,
Forester's house, mill, brickyard |
38 | 6th | separate
Houses |
without
local community |
place | Residents | Houses | Art | status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Old monastery | 277 | 34 | Village | local community |
Glasses Castle | court | ||||
Domain and
Vogthaus Old monastery |
22nd | 2 | domain | without
local community |
|
2 | New monastery | 356 | 47 | Village | local community |
Forester's house
New monastery |
7th | 1 | single
House |
without
local community |
|
3 | New territory | 189 | 29 | Village | local community |
Vogelsang | Vorwerk |
place | Residents | Houses | Art | status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bargstedt | 310 | 48 | Village | local community |
2 | Brest | 199 | 31 | Village | local community |
3 | Yours | 270 | 41 | Village | local community |
Heidkrug | Public house | ||||
4th | Frankenmoor | 119 | 21st | colony | local community |
5 | Helmste | 240 | 40 | Village | local community |
Sand jar | court | ||||
6th | Hollenbeck | 241 | 40 | Village | local community |
7th | Issendorf | 219 | 35 | Village | local community |
8th | Kakerbeck | 137 | 18th | Village | local community |
Mill
Kakerbeck |
9 | 2 | separate
Houses |
without
local community |
|
9 | Oersdorf | 217 | 31 | Village | local community |
Kohlhausen | Village | ||||
10 | Ear bugs | 196 | 32 | Village | local community |
11 | Reith | 98 | 16 | Village | local community |
Bredenbeck | Village | ||||
12 | Armor | 14th | 3 | Dominial property | Dominial Association |
13 | Well | 184 | 27 | Village | local community |
Doosthof | Village | ||||
Small welfare | Cultivation |
place | Residents | Houses | Art | status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aspe | 221 | 38 | Village | local community |
Little Aspe | Cultivation | ||||
2 | Essel | 174 | 26th | Village | local community |
Hemelingbostel | single
court |
||||
3 | Great Fredenbeck | 194 | 36 | Village | local community |
4th | Klein Fredenbeck | 282 | 43 | Village | local community |
Bokel | single
court |
||||
Dinghorn | Village | ||||
5 | Kutenholz | 443 | 79 | Village | local community |
Bull wood | single
Yard and Cultivation |
||||
Sadersdorf | Cultivation | ||||
6th | Mulsum | 615 | 98 | Village | local community |
Hohenmoor | colony | ||||
Tinste | single
Yard and Cultivation |
||||
Tinsterwald | colony | ||||
7th | frond | 194 | 33 | Village | local community |
Bacon | colony |
place | Residents | Houses | Art | status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ahlerstedt | 421 | 73 | Village | local community |
Klein Ahlerstedt | Cultivation | ||||
2 | Ahrensmoor | 121 | 23 | colony | local community |
3 | Ahrenswohlde | 145 | 25th | Village | local community |
4th | Bokel | 41 | 6th | Village | local community |
5 | Klethen | 93 | 14th | Village | local community |
6th | Ottendorf | 151 | 27 | Village | local community |
7th | Wangersen | 194 | 31 | Village | local community |
Hohenhausen | Village | ||||
Klein Wangersen | Cultivation |
Population development
year | Residents |
---|---|
1810 | 5048 people, 830 fire places |
1848 | 7785 people, 1220 houses |
1867 | 12308 |
Officials
- 1690–1693: Johan Dargeman
- ~ 1756: Drost Carl Gustav von Brandt
- ~ 1769: Wilhelm Schulz
- 1765–1773: Arnold Johann Ludwig von Engelbrechten
- ~ 1779: Philipp Ernst August Ludowieg
- 1791–1793: Friedrich August Brauns
- 1794–1821: Johann Dietrich Andreas Augspurg
- 1821–1823: Barthold August Wilhelm Oehlrich (acting)
- 1823–1838: Anton Friedrich Christian von Wersebe
- ~ 1845: Gottlieb Christian Dodt
- ~ 1857: Ludolph von Uslar-Gleichen
- ~ 1866: Johann Georg Armin Mügge
Clerk
- 1760–1765: Arnold Johann Ludwig von Engelbrechten
- ~ 1779: Johann Georg Palm
- –1791: Georg Erich Hüpeden
- ~ 1803: Peter Christian von Finkh
Individual evidence
- ^ Peter von Kobbe: History and country description of the duchies of Bremen and Verden . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1824 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ^ Laws, ordinances and tenders for the Kingdom of Hanover: from the period from 1813 to 1839. Second series. 1846 to 1850: Abth. I. Legal matters. Abth. II. State Constitution . Jänecke, 1851 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ^ Laws, ordinances and tenders for the Kingdom of Hanover: from the period from 1813 to 1839. Second series. 1846 to 1850: Abth. I. Legal matters. Abth. II. State Constitution . Jänecke, 1851 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ↑ a b F. W. Harseim: Statistical manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlüter, 1848 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ^ Hanoverian legislation on state and municipal administration . Helwing, 1852 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ↑ FW Harseim: Statistical Manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlüter, 1848 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ↑ Rheinischer Bund: Der Rheinische Bund, ed. by PA Winkopp . 1810 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ^ Journal . 1868 ( google.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).