Blumenthal district
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Stade |
Circular seat | Blumenthal |
Inventory period | 1885-1932 |
surface | 174.9 km² |
Residents | 43,104 (1925) |
Population density | 246 inhabitants / km² (1925) |
Communities | 39 (1885) 22 (1932) |
License Plate | IS |
Location of the district in the former province of Hanover (1905) | |
The Blumenthal district was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover . The district seat was in the municipality of Blumenthal . Today, the former district essentially forms a large part of Bremen's northern district and the Lower Saxony municipality of Schwanewede .
history
The Blumenthal district was formed on April 1, 1885 as part of the formation of districts in the province of Hanover from the old Blumenthal office and the communities of Aschwarden-Bruch and Hinnebeck from the old Hagen office . The first district administrator was Paul Berthold .
The number of originally 39 municipalities was reduced to 22 by a series of incorporations by 1932. Among other things, the municipality of Rekum was incorporated into the municipality of Farge on August 1, 1923 . The Blumenthal district was dissolved by an ordinance of the Prussian State Ministry in 1932 and merged with the Osterholz district to form an enlarged Osterholz district.
Aumund , Blumenthal, Farge (with Rekum), Grohn , Lesum (with Burgdamm and St. Magnus ) and Schönebeck were added to the city of Bremen in 1939 from the communities that were formerly part of the Blumenthal district. Most of the other communities in the old Blumenthal district were incorporated into Schwanewede during the community reform in the Osterholz district in 1974. The communities of Lesumstotel , Platjenwerbe and Stendorf came to Ritterhude in 1974 .
Population development
year | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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Residents | 22,547 | 30,353 | 39,535 | 43.104 |
District administrators
- 1885–1917 Paul Berthold
- 1917–1920 Karl von Buchka
- 1920–1932 Ludwig Christians
- 1932 Kurt Wellenkamp ( acting )
Communities
The following list contains all communities that belonged to the Blumenthal district, as well as all incorporations between 1885 and 1932. When it was dissolved in 1932, the district still belonged to 22 communities.
local community | incorporated after |
Date of incorporation |
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Ashwarden | ||
Aumund | ||
Beckedorf | ||
Blumenthal | ||
Bockhorn | Blumenthal | 1908 |
Borchshöhe | Aumund | 1907 |
Brundorf | ||
Castle dam | ||
Eggestedt | ||
Erve | Stendorf | 1928/29 |
Ferry | Aumund | 1907 |
Farge | ||
Friedrichsdorf | St. Magnus | 1908 |
Grohn | ||
Hammersbeck | Aumund | 1928/29 |
Hinnebeck | ||
Holthorst | Lesum | 1928/29 |
Lesum | ||
Lesumstotel | ||
Leuchtenburg | ||
Löhnhorst | ||
Lüssum | Blumenthal | 1907 |
Meyenburg | ||
New Schönebeck | St. Magnus | 1908 |
Neuenkirchen | ||
Neurönnebeck | Blumenthal | 1923 |
Advertising | ||
Wheel | ||
Recum | Farge | 1923 |
Rönnebeck | Blumenthal | 1908 |
St. Magnus | ||
Schönebeck | ||
Schukamp | Schwanewede | 1928/29 |
Schwanewede | ||
Stendorf | ||
Stumps | Advertising | 1928/29 |
Voraumund | Aumund | 1907 |
Advance | Neuenkirchen | 1928/29 |
Wollah | Stendorf | 1928/29 |
Web links
- Blumenthal district administrative history and the district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of August 4, 2013.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Prussian State Statistical Office (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Free State of Prussia, Volume 10 Province of Hanover . After d. final. Result d. Census of June 16, 1925 including official sources based on d. Territorial status from Aug. 1, 1930. Publishing house of the Prussian State Statistical Office, Berlin 1930, chap. Blumenthal district.
- ^ District regulation for the province of Hanover (1885)
- ↑ a b Timeline, Farge Rekum. Heimatverein Farge - Rekum eV, accessed on April 5, 2015 .
- ↑ Bezirksregierung Stade (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Government of Stade . Born 1923. Item 30, July 28, 1923, ZDB -ID 563938-4 , p. 195 (approval of the incorporation of the rural municipality of Rekum into the rural municipality of Farge).
- ↑ Fourth ordinance on the rebuilding of the Reich of September 28, 1939
- ↑ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Osterholz.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .