District Office Durlach
The district office Durlach had been an office in the margraviate of Baden since 1803 . It was dissolved in 1924 as part of a reform of the administrative structure.
history
From 1752 to 1803 the Oberamt Durlach and the Oberamt Karlsruhe were headed by a head bailiff in personal union . The city and the office of Durlach had lost their importance with the relocation of the residence to Karlsruhe .
With the reorganization of Baden in 1803, new places were added to the office. The district now had 14,674 inhabitants and the following cities and communities belonged to it: Aue , Berghausen , Büchig , Durlach, Grötzingen , Grünwettersbach , Hagsfeld , Hohenwettersbach , Palmbach , Rintheim , Söllingen , Spöck , Staffort , Weingarten and Wolfartsweier . The administrative district soon had over 15,000 inhabitants, so the organizational rescript of November 26, 1809 transferred the following locations to the Karlsruhe Oberamt : Blankenloch, Büchig, Hagsfeld, Spöck, Staffort and Weingarten. At the same time, the Ettlingen district office added the town of Stupferich .
The hierarchical structure and division of offices in the Baden administration was changed in 1806, 1809, 1813 and 1863. The following overview shows the respective affiliation of the district office Durlach.
- From 1803: Badische Margraviate - Landvogtei Karlsburg - Oberamt Durlach
- From 1806: Province of the Middle Rhine or the Margraviate of Baden (Karlsruhe) - Regional Authority of Durlach
- From 1809: Pfinz and Enz districts (Durlach) - regional authority Durlach
- From 1864: Regional Commissioner District Karlsruhe - District Karlsruhe - District Office Durlach
With the dissolution of the Stein office in 1821, Durlach was assigned Singen , Königsbach and Wilferdingen . This completed the composition of the Durlach District Office until its dissolution on March 31, 1924. The places that had come from the Stein office now went to the Pforzheim District Office and all others to the Karlsruhe District Office .
Official titles
- 1803 to 1809 Oberamt
- 1809 to 1824 office
- 1824 to 1864 Oberamt
- District office from 1865 to 1924
Senior officials
- 1804 to 1810 Wilhelm Eisenlohr
- 1810 to 1813 Ludwig Winter
- 1814 to 1821 Johann Carl Müller
- 1821 to 1824 Carl Baumgärtner
- 1824 to 1843 Carl Baumüller
- 1843 to 1851 August Eichrodt
- 1851 to 1866 Wilhelm Spangenberg
- 1866 to 1869 Friedrich Christian Wilhelm Wielandt
- 1869 to 1879 Gustav Jägerschmidt
- 1879 to 1883 Leopold Sonntag
- 1883 to 1886 Johann Gruber
- 1886 to 1888 Franz Lumpp
- 1888 to 1890 Eduard Erxleben
- 1890 to 1896 Wilhelm Holtzmann
- 1896 to 1899 Emil Nussbaum
- 1899 to 1917 Ludwig Turban the Younger (Privy Councilor)
- 1918 to 1918 Julius Döpfner
- 1918 to 1924 Albert Mays
literature
- Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in today's district of Karlsruhe - biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997. Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 40–45.