Amtmann-Reinecke monument

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The Amtmann-Reinecke monument

The Amtmann-Reinecke monument is a listed memorial stone in Linderte , a district of Ronnenberg in the Hanover region in Lower Saxony . The civil servant and landowner Philipp Reinecke had improved the living conditions of the Linderter farmers.

history

Reinecke's coat of arms on the obelisk

Philipp Reinecke was from 1834 to 1843 the bailiff of the Hanover Office in the Kingdom of Hanover, which was only formed in 1824 .

During his tenure in 1837 he sold a free farm belonging to him in Linderte to the municipality of Linderte and also had the office of this farm lifted. Reinecke made sure that the lands were divided into all farms in Linderte and Vörie . This procedure, which was unusual for the time, improved the living conditions on the farms that were enlarged in this way.

description

The monument with the oaks

The memorial stone erected in 1850 for Reinecke is an obelisk made of Wealden sandstone . As part of the monument complex, two English oaks were planted in the same year . The left oak, east of the obelisk, was also designated as a natural monument in 2000 . It has not been included in the updated registers since 2001. To the right, or to the west of the obelisk, there is a much younger oak.

A new building area was built in the 1960s between the location of the memorial stone on the corner of Denkmalsweg and Am Denkmal and the old town center of Linderte.

The front of the obelisk shows Reinecke's speaking coat of arms . Under a helmet crown is a coat of arms in Swiss form . In the gold -tinged field a fox leaping to the heraldic right .

The inscription under the coat of arms reads

Inscription on the front of the obelisk
To the bailiff
Philipp Reinecke
first official of
the Hanover district
born: June 26th 1785
died: October 16th, 1843
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Out of gratitude
and admiration
-
the community Linderte
Inscription on the left side of the obelisk

On the left side of the obelisk it says

Prov: Solomons 10 v7
The memory of the righteous
remains in the blessing

Web links

Commons : Amtmann-Reinecke-Denkmal  - Collection of pictures

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Herbert Möller (ed.), Henner Hannig (arrangement): Landkreis Hannover. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , Volume 13.1.) Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden, 1988, ISBN 3-528-06207-X , p. 246, as well as p. 133 (map) and p. 308 ( Index)
  2. ^ A b c Linderte, Amtmann-Reinecke monument in: Natural History Society of Hanover (ed.): The Deister. Nature. Human. Story . To Klampen, Springe 2017, ISBN 978-3-86674-545-2 , p.  405 .
  3. Description of the archival material in the archive holdings of the Landdrostei Hannover in: Sale of a Freihof zu Linderten by the bailiff Reinecke in Hanover to the municipality of Linderte, the abolition of the office of this court, the formation of two courtyards from the Reineckescher Hof, which between the brothers H. and Chr. Garbe and the separation of the row courtyard and the associated wood. Lower Saxony State Archives , accessed on October 15, 2019 .
  4. a b 4.2. Amtmann-Reinecke-Monument (II) in: Brigitta Graichen-Meißner: Village renewal Linderte - Explanatory report -. (PDF; 3.44 MB) Kreissiedlungsgesellschaft Hanover, February 2000, pp. 59–60 , accessed on October 12, 2019 .
  5. ^ Directory of natural monuments in the district of Hanover according to Section 31 (1) of the Lower Saxony Nature Conservation Act (status: 06/2001). (PDF; 170.76 kB) In: Regionsrechtssammlung. 32 Security and order. Hanover region, March 2008, archived from the original on April 3, 2015 ; accessed on January 9, 2016 .
  6. ^ Settlement development in: Brigitta Graichen-Meißner: Village renewal Linderte - explanatory report -. (PDF; 2.28 MB) Kreissiedlungsgesellschaft Hanover, February 2000, pp. 8–11 , accessed on October 12, 2019 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 16 ′ 42.3 "  N , 9 ° 39 ′ 37.2"  E