Canton of Holzminden
Kingdom of Westphalia | |
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Canton of Holzminden | |
Surname | Canton de Holzminden |
department | Department of the Leine |
District | Einbeck |
Capital of the canton | Holzminden |
surface | 2.37 square miles |
Residents | 6.263 |
Villages and hamlets | 17 (13) |
Cities | 1 |
Position of the main town on a map of today's Lower Saxony
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The canton of Holzminden existed from 1807 to 1813 in the Einbeck district ( Department of the Leine , Kingdom of Westphalia ) and was formed by the Royal Decree of December 24, 1807. Holzminden was affected by restructuring to finally determine the status of the communities in the department of the Leine on June 16, 1809. After this decree, the municipalities of Mühlenberg, Schießhaus, Schorborn and Golmbach were split off and the municipal division was reorganized as described below.
Communities
- Holzminden (formerly the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel ) with Hoheneiche and Altendorf
- Bevern with Allersheim and Polle dairy
- Reileifzen , Dölme , Rühle , Lütgenade , Warbsen and until 1809 Golmbach
- Lobach
- Pilgrimshütte and until 1809 Schorborn and Schießhaus
- Mecklenbrucher Moorhütte and Neuhaus
- Foal plaque and Mühlenberg until 1809
from 1809
- Holzminden
- Bevern, Allersheim and Meierei Polle
- Foal plaques with Altendorf and Hoheeiche, Mecklenbrucher Moorhütte, Neuhaus
- Lobach
- Lütgenade and Warbsen
- Reileifzen and Dölme
- Rühle
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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. 144 ff . ( PDF 4.9MB [accessed April 12, 2013]).
- ↑ Royal Decree of June 16, 1809, concerning the definitive territorial division of the department of the Leine . In: Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol II (1809) No. 31 . S. 453 f . ( online [accessed April 12, 2013]).