Unna-Kamen Office

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The Unna-Kamen office was until the municipal reform that came into force on January 1, 1968, a community association ( office ) in the Hamm district , and from 1930 on the Unna district . It belonged to the Prussian province of Westphalia and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .

The official administration was in the city of Unna .

geography

location

The office extended from the northwest to the east of the district / district of Hamm or district of Unna. The area consisted of two spatially separated parts to the west and east of the (adjoining) unofficial cities of Kamen and Unna.

neighbours

The Unna-Kamen office bordered, starting clockwise in the north, the Pelkum and Rhynern offices , the Werl office in the Soest district , the Fröndenberg office , the unofficial cities of Unna and Kamen and the Aplerbeck and Lünen offices in the district / District of Dortmund (after several interim changes in the administrative division in the district of Dortmund and the formation of the district of Hörde in 1887, finally from 1928/29 the independent cities of Dortmund and Lünen and, as a result of the incorporation of part of the dissolved district of Hörde in 1929, the offices of Westhofen and Ergste in the district of Iserlohn ).

history

The Prussian rural community order for the province of Westphalia from 1841 replaced the cantons introduced during the French era (1806 to 1813) with offices with effect from 1843 . In the area of ​​the later Unna-Kamen office, the offices of Camen and Unna were initially formed, which only existed for a short time and merged in 1844 to form the Unna-Kamen office. This was initially in the Hamm district . On the occasion of the city of Hamm on April 1, 1901, the district became the district of Hamm. On the occasion of the dissolution of the Hörde district on August 1, 1929, the office was enlarged to include the communities of Hengsen , Holzwickede and Opherdicke and parts of Sölde . After this area expansion, the Hamm district was renamed the Unna district in October 1930 .

On January 1, 1968 the office was dissolved.

Communities

Parishes in the mid-19th century

The Office Unna-Kamen (then spelling Unna-Camen) took over the division of its predecessors (Office Camen and Unna):

  • D. Landkirchspiel and tax community Kamen (then still Camen)
  • E. Parish of Methler
    • 1. Methler (belongs to the Methler tax municipality)
    • 2. Wassercourl (spelling of Wasserkurl at the time, belongs to the tax municipality Methler)
    • 3. Westick (part of the Methler tax municipality)
    • 4. Weddinghofen (belongs to the tax municipality of Aden)
    • 5. Oberaden (belongs to the tax municipality of Aden)
    • 6. Niederaden (belongs to the tax municipality of Aden)

Territory changes

date Church before the change measure Church after the change
04/01/1910 Heeren ,
Werve
Merger Heeren-Werve
04/01/1911 Lower masses ,
upper masses
Merger Crowds
08/01/1929 Sölde (previously in the Hörde district),
Rausingen
Reclassification Holzwickede
04/01/1932 Heil ( Amt Pelkum ),
parts of the area
Reclassification Oberaden
01/01/1966 Bergkamen (Pelkum Office),
Heil (Pelkum Office),
Oberaden ,
Rünthe (Pelkum Office),
Weddinghofen
Merger Bergkamen, exempt from office
01/01/1967 Methler ,
Wasserkurl ,
Westick
Merger Methler

Whereabouts of the communities

Former parish date of change New church Remarks
Monkey earth 01/01/1968 Unna
Heeren-Werve 01/01/1968 Came
Hemmer earth 01/01/1968 Unna
Stallions 01/01/1968 Holzwickede
Holzwickede 01/01/1968 Holzwickede
Lünern 01/01/1968 Unna
Crowds 01/01/1968 Unna
Methler 01/01/1968 Came
Mulhouse 01/01/1968 Unna
Niederaden 01/01/1968 Luenen
Oberaden 01/01/1966 Bergkamen
Opherd thickness 01/01/1968 Holzwickede
Siddinghausen 01/01/1968 Unna
Stockum 01/01/1968 Unna
South came 01/01/1968 Came
Uelzen 01/01/1968 Unna
Water cure 01/01/1967 Methler came from 01/01/1968
Weddinghofen 01/01/1966 Bergkamen
Western shirts 01/01/1968 Unna
Westick 01/01/1967 Methler came from 01/01/1968

literature

  • Heinrich Klockenhoff: Office Unna-Kamen and its rural communities. In: The district of Unna. History - landscape - economy. Published in cooperation with the district administration. Gerhard Stalling AG / Wirtschaftsverlag, Oldenburg 1966, pp. 270–273.

Individual evidence

  1. Rural community regulations for the province of Westphalia 1841 (PDF file; 1.6 MB)
  2. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 196, 214, 317 .
  3. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 193 .
  4. ^ MF Essellen: Description and brief history of the Hamm district and the individual localities in the same . Verlag Reimann GmbH & Co, Hamm 1985, ISBN 3-923846-07-X , p. 168 ff .