Harburg district
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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) | |
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
- April 1, 1885–1909: Bernhard von Goeschen
- 1909–1925: Felix Rötger
- 1925 – April 1929: Hans Helferich
- April 1929 – April 1931: Hans von Hoffmann
- April 1931–1. October 1932: Heinrich Graf von Bernstorff
Population development
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year | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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Residents | 36,736 | 48,805 | 60,755 | 69,308 |
Communities
Municipalities of the Harburg district (as of December 1, 1910):
- * 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
- ↑ The self-administration laws for the province of Hanover, district and provincial order from 6./7. May 1884, Berlin, 1887, page 38
- ^ History of district formation in Germany # Hannover Province
- ^ 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
- ↑ territorial.de district Harburg
- ^ 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).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .