Canton local mountains

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Kingdom of Westphalia
Canton local mountains
Surname Canton de local mountains
department Department of the Weser
Department of the Leine
Capital of the canton Local mountains
surface 2.67 square miles
Residents 6627 as of 1811
Villages and hamlets 14 (19)
Cities 1
Canton of local mountains (Lower Saxony)
Local mountains
Local mountains
Position of the main town on a map of today's North Rhine-Westphalia

The canton Hausberge was an administrative unit in the Kingdom of Westphalia , which existed from 1807 to 1813 and was formed by the Royal Decree of December 24, 1807. From 1807 to 1811 the canton was part of the Minden district in the department of the Weser . It was triggered there on May 10, 1811 and came to the new Rinteln district in the department of the Leine , where it was confirmed with the cantons of Hausberge and Obernkirchen on November 20, 1812 and its communities were reorganized. In 1808 the canton received parts of the dissolved canton Todenmann , including the communities Todtemann, Veltheim, Eisbergen, Fülme, Lohfeld. The congregations were no longer changed in this form, but reorganized in the form below in 1812.

Communities

from 1812

  • Local mountains
  • Holzhausen with Gut Amorkamp, ​​Weiler Costedt and Meierei Rothenhoff
  • Vennebeck and Möllbergen
  • Holtrup with Vössen with sheep and Buntehof and Uffeln
  • Icebergs, Fülme and Todenmann
  • Lohfeld and Schierholz Estate (new)
  • Veltheim
  • Leerbeck, Meissen and Neesen dairy
  • Names
  • Kleinenbremen with Wülbcke, Weiler Schernbeck and Landgut Bünte

Individual evidence

  1. Royal Decree, which ordered the division of the kingdom into eight departments . List of the departments, districts, cantons and communes of the kingdom. In: Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Ed.): Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol. I (1807) No. 6 . S. 230 ff . ( PDF 4.9MB [accessed on May 10, 2013]).
  2. Royal Decree of November 20, 1812 whereby the cantons Hausberge, Windheim and Obernkirchen are united with the District Rinteln, and their communal division is determined . In: Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol II (1812) No. 183 . S. 428 ff . ( online [accessed May 10, 2013]).
  3. Royal decree of 28th April 1808 that a new territorial division of the Weser Department [sic] contains . In: Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Volume I (1808) No. 37 . S. 766 f . ( online [accessed May 10, 2013]).