Harburg district

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Luneburg
County seat Harburg / Elbe
Inventory period 1885-1932
surface 780.20 km² (1910)
Residents: 60,755 (1910)
Population density : 78 inhabitants / km² (1910)
Communities 87 (1910)
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Location of the district in the province of Hanover (1905)
Location of the Harburg district in the province of Hanover

The Harburg district was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The administrative seat was the city of Harburg .

history

With effect from April 1, 1885, the State of Prussia formed the Harburg and Tostedt districts as part of a district reform and the Harburg district from the city of Harburg. Both districts were assigned to the new administrative district of Lüneburg .

The seat of the Harburg district was initially the city of Harburg in the Harburg district. The district gave Heimfeld and Wilstorf in 1888 , Lauenbruch in 1906 and Eißendorf in 1910 to the city of Harburg. On September 1, 1925, the municipality of Wilhelmsburg was spun off from the Harburg district as a now independent city and two years later in 1927 it was merged with the city of Harburg to form the city of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg .

On August 1, 1932, most of the Harburg district and the Winsen district were merged to form the new Harburg district. The municipality of Lauenbrück moved to the Rotenburg district . Harburg remained a district town.

District administrators of the Harburg district

Population development

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year 1890 1900 1910 1925
Residents 36,736 48,805 60,755 69,308

Communities

Municipalities of the Harburg district (as of December 1, 1910):

local community Residents local community Residents local community Residents local community Residents
Altenwerder 1.925 Finkenwerder 822 Kampen 258 otter 449
Appel 519 Fischbeck 1,040 Karoxbostel 153 Ovelgönne 251
Ardestorf 79 Fleestedt 488 Kattwyk (manor district) 37 Over 697
Avensen 313 Friesenwerdermoor 107 Ketzendorf 160 Regesbostel 332
Beckedorf 188 Glüsingen 292 Small blobs 320 Rönneburg 805
Bendestorf 197 Big blobs 238 Klein Moor 70 Rosengarten (manor district) 10
Boetterheim 77 Great Moor 80 Langenbeck 374 Schwiederstorf 163
Buchholz 1,434 Great Totshorn 157 Tepid **) Seppensen 203
Bullenhausen 359 Good moor 628 Lauenbrück 472 Sinstorf 436
Daensen 232 Halvesbostel 382 Lauenbrück (manor district) 154 Sottorf 126
Daerstorf 132 Handorf 226 Leversen 242 Sprout 380
Dibbersen 277 Harmstorf 213 Lindhorst 285 Steinbeck 150
Dohren 247 Helmstorf 217 Lohbergen (forest village, manor district) 7th Todtglüsingen 652
Eckel 191 Hittfeld 827 Lüllau 235 Tostedt 1,753
Noble tuna 89 Hollenstedt 834 Marble peat 642 Killing 282
Ehestorf 210 Holm (manor district) 178 Meckelfeld 777 Trelde 609
Eißendorf *) Listen 206 Metzendorf 179 Vahrendorf 183
Elstorf 445 Iddensen 174 Moisburg 450 wave 258
Emmelndorf 186 Immenbeck 328 Nenndorf 425 Wenzendorf 387
Emsen 224 Itzenbüttel 190 New dig 1,217 Wilhelmsburg 28,225
Everstorf 497 Jehrden 76 Neuhof ***) Wistedt 527
Eyendorf 163 Jesteburg 649 New territory 736 Wulmstorf 348
* Eißendorf became part of the city of Harburg in 1910 and had 1,266 inhabitants in 1895
** Lauenbruch became part of the city of Harburg on April 1, 1906 and had 746 inhabitants in 1895
*** Neuhof became part of Wilhelmsburg in 1910 and had 904 inhabitants in 1895

Individual evidence

  1. The self-administration laws for the province of Hanover, district and provincial order from 6./7. May 1884, Berlin, 1887, page 38
  2. ^ History of district formation in Germany # Hannover Province
  3. ^ Prussian State Ministry, § 66, Ordinance on the reorganization of districts, from August 1, 1932 Preußische Gesetzessammlung, Berlin 1932; No. 43 , R. von Deckers Verlag, G. Schenk, 1932, pages 255-273
  4. territorial.de district Harburg
  5. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. harburg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .