District Office Hoffenheim

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The Hoffenheim district office was an office in the Grand Duchy of Baden and existed from 1841 to 1848.

history

1841 was the district of Sinsheim divided into two parts: the civil magnificent district office Sinsheim and the district office Hoffenheim. The following places belonged to this office: Adersbach , Bockschaft , Daisbach , Dühren , Ehrstädt , Eschelbronn , Grombach , Hoffenheim , Neidenstein , Rohrbach , Waldangelloch , Weiler and Zuzenhausen .

The Hoffenheim district office belonged to the Lower Rhine District with its seat in Mannheim .

December 31, 1848, the district office Hoffenheim was disbanded and its cities were in the district office Sinsheim incorporated .

literature

  • Wolfgang Ehret: The public conditions in the district of Sinsheim after the Baden Revolution of 1848/49 (with excerpts from the report by assessor Gustav Jägerschmidt of September 3, 1849). In. Kraichgau. Contributions to landscape and local research. Edited by the Heimatverein Kraichgau . Volume 16/1999, ISBN 3-921214-17-3 , pp. 95-112.