Uslar Office

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The Uslar office was a historical administrative district of the Principality of Göttingen , later of the Kingdom of Hanover and the Prussian Province of Hanover .

history

The office of Uslar developed from the consolidation of rulership rights around Uslar Castle, which was built by the Guelphs in the second half of the 13th century . The official area, the center of which later formed the city of Uslar, extended south of the Solling . In 1833 it was expanded to include the village of Fürstenhagen, and in 1852 to include the town of Uslar, which had been free until then .

In 1852 the office of Uslar was combined with the offices of Nienover and Lauenförde . The communities Offensen and Fürstenhagen fell to the newly formed Adelebsen Office , Espol to the Moringen Office . In 1859 the Adelebsen office was abolished and attached to Uslar. The village of Schlarpe (previously part of the Hardegsen office ) also came to the Uslar office. In 1885 it was transferred to the district administration ( Uslar district ).

Communities

In 1885 the office comprised the following municipalities:

(*) from the former Adelebsen office; (**) from the former Moringen office.

Bailiffs

  • 1800–1814: raven, bailiff
  • 1814–1815: vacant
  • 1816–1823: Johann Friedrich Ludowieg, bailiff
  • 1824–1836: Rudolph Flügge, bailiff
  • 1837–1841: Franz Kramer, bailiff
  • 1841–1842: Johann Eberhard Stüve, bailiff
  • 1842–1843: Georg Carl Hermann Wilhelm Schreiber, bailiff
  • 1844–1853: Gerard de Potere, bailiff
  • 1853–1854: Otto Gustav Hesse , official assessor (on request)
  • 1854–1855: Carl Hermann Ruscher, bailiff
  • 1856–1859: Ludwig Kuckuck called von Walden , bailiff
  • 1859–1868: Carl Philipp Adam Deichmann, bailiff, from 1862 senior bailiff
  • 1868: William Großkopf (substitute)
  • 1868–1870: Georg Wulbrand Bock von Wülfingen, bailiff
  • 1870–1873: Carl Heinrich Ludwig von Horn, bailiff
  • 1873–1874: Johann Heinrich von Halem, bailiff

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. 411–415.