Office Lüdenscheid

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The Lüdenscheid office was a community association in the Altena district . At last it consisted of the communities of Hülscheid and Lüdenscheid-Land . The seat was the city of Lüdenscheid , which itself, however, did not belong to the office and since 1907 as a city not belonging to the Altena district.

Former administrative building in Lüdenscheid, until 1968 the seat of the Lüdenscheid office with the Lüdenscheid-Land community
Official coat of arms

history

After the enactment of a new rural community order in Prussia in 1841, the formal separation of the town and rural community of Lüdenscheid took place on April 15, 1843, which had already existed before the Napoleonic occupation. In 1843 the Lüdenscheid office was formed from the manors Neuenhof , Oedenthal and the municipality of Lüdenscheid-Land. In 1844 the community of Hülscheid was added. With the municipal reorganization of the Altena district that came into force on January 1, 1969, the office was dissolved. The largest part of Lüdenscheid-Land has since been part of the city of Lüdenscheid; the middle frame valley came to the city of Altena . The community of Hülscheid was merged with Schalksmühle to form a large community. The last official mayor was Günther Kuhfs.

Individual proof

  1. See Günther Deitenbeck (1985): History of the City of Lüdenscheid 1813-1914. Lüdenscheid, p. 77.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 49.5 ″  N , 7 ° 37 ′ 51.9 ″  E