Office Zeven

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The Amt Zeven was a historical administrative area of ​​the Duchy of Bremen and the Kingdom of Hanover , later the Prussian Province of Hanover .

history

The office , located in the Duchy of Bremen, was formed from the secularized property of the former Benedictine monastery of Zeven . In the course of the administrative reform of 1852, there was one municipality to the newly formed Horneburg office and three municipalities to the Rotenburg office . In 1859 it was enlarged by parts of the offices of Bremervörde , Achim and Rotenburg. From 1867 the Zeven office and the Rotenburg office formed the Rotenburg (tax) district. In 1885 it was incorporated into the district constitution and then formed the district of Zeven , the scope of which corresponded to the previous office.

Bailiffs

  • 1814–1839: Albrecht David Kotzebue, bailiff
  • 1840–1852: Georg Friedrich Carl von Pufendorf , bailiff
  • 1853–1861: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Bansen, bailiff
  • 1861–1867: Friedrich Georg Ludwig Gottfried Maximilian von Engelbrechten
  • 1867: von der Betten, official assessor (substitute)
  • 1867: Franz Carl Bollert, bailiff (substitute)
  • 1867–1868: August von Fumetti (acting)
  • 1868–1877: Theodor Lueder
  • (1877) 1879–1881: Ernst Ziegler, bailiff
  • 1881–1884: Heinrich Rottländer, bailiff in Bremervörde (substitute)

literature

  • Iselin Gundermann, Walther Hubatsch: Outline of the German administrative history 1815-1945 . Row A: Prussia, Volume 10: Hanover. Marburg (Lahn) 1981