Neunkirchen office

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The Neunkirchen administrative building, which was built before the Prussian era, was used until 1973 and is now in the Hagen open-air museum .
Office structure

The Neunkirchen office was an office in the Siegen district in what is now North Rhine-Westphalia . The office was created in 1843 from the " Mayor's Office Neunkirchen" formed in 1816 . Until 1844 it administered an area with seven independent communities . However, due to the previous dual rule in Freie Grund (Nassau and Sayn ), some of these communities also belonged to the Burbach office . In 1844 the Neunkirchen office was dissolved and the municipalities were fully integrated into the Burbach office.

With the exception of the community of Wilden , which was assigned to the Wilnsdorf office in 1895 , all of the towns have been part of today's community of Neunkirchen since 1969 .

Communities

The seven municipalities of the previous mayor's office with a population of 1818 (total: 2635):

  1. Altenseelbach (394 inhabitants)
  2. Neunkirchen (493 inhabitants)
  3. Salchendorf (481 inhabitants)
  4. Struthütten (263 inhabitants)
  5. Wiederstein (202 inhabitants)
  6. Wild (352 inhabitants)
  7. Zeppenfeld (450 inhabitants)

Note: The communities are divided between the Burbach Office and the Neunkirchen Office; the numbers show the total number of residents

literature

  • 700 years of Neunkirchen , Otto Braun Verlag, Neunkirchen 1988

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Otto Schäfer: The district of Siegen - an expertise for elementary schools , Siegen 1968