District of Mülheim an der Ruhr
The district of Mülheim an der Ruhr , which was the district of Mülheim an der Ruhr until 1901 , was a district in the Düsseldorf administrative district of the Prussian Rhine province from 1874 to 1910 . It extended in whole or in part over the area of today's cities and communities Mülheim an der Ruhr , Dinslaken , Duisburg , Essen , Hünxe , Oberhausen and Voerde (Lower Rhine) .
Administrative history
After 1873, the city of Duisburg as a new urban district in the county Duisburg retired, in 1874 the circle of Duisburg from the remaining parts of district Mülheim formed based in the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr. It initially had the following administrative structure:
Mayorry | Cities and Towns (1874) |
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Dinslaken Land | Hiesfeld , Walsum |
Dinslaken city | Dinslaken (city) |
Duisburg country | Wanheim-Angerhausen |
Gahlen | Bruckhausen , Bucholtwelmen , Gahlen , Gartrop-Bühl , Hünxe |
Götterswickerhamm | Görsicker , Löhnen , Mehrum , Möllen , Spellen , Voerde |
Holten | Beeck , Hamborn , Holten , Amt Holten (Biefang) , Sterkrade |
Mülheim-Land | Alstaden , Broich , Dümpten , Eppinghofen , Haarzopf , Heißen , Holthausen , Mellinghofen , Menden , Raadt , Saarn , Speldorf , Styrum |
Mülheim city | Mülheim an der Ruhr (city) |
Oberhausen | Oberhausen (city since 1874) |
Ruhrort-Land | Meiderich |
Ruhrort city | Ruhrort (city) |
The mayor's office in Mülheim-Land was divided up in 1878:
- The communities Eppinghofen and Mellinghofen were incorporated into the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr.
- The municipalities of Broich, Saarn and Speldorf formed the new Broich mayor .
- The communities of Alstaden, Dümpten and Styrum formed the new mayorship of Styrum .
- The communities of Haarzopf, Heißen, Holthausen, Menden and Raadt formed the new mayorship of Heißen .
The mayor's office of Holten was divided up in 1886:
- The new mayor's office in Beeck included the two communities Beeck and Hamborn
- The new mayor's office in Sterkrade comprised the communities of Sterkrade, Holten and Amt Holten (also called Biefang ) as well as the newly formed community of Buschhausen .
The cities of Ruhrort and Dinslaken as well as the mayorships of Beeck, Dinslaken-Land, Duisburg-Land, Gahlen, Götterswickerhamm, Meiderich and Sterkrade left the district on July 1, 1887 and formed the new Ruhrort district . The Mülheim an der Ruhr district now had the following administrative structure:
Mayorry | Cities and Towns (1888) |
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Broich | Broich , Saarn , Speldorf |
Be called | Braid , Heißen , Holthausen , Menden , Raadt |
Mülheim | Mülheim an der Ruhr (city) |
Oberhausen | Oberhausen (city) |
Styrum | Alstaden , Dümpten , Styrum |
In the following years the circle was further reduced. On April 1, 1901, the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr left the district and formed its own urban district. Since then, the district has been called the Mülheim an der Ruhr district. On April 1, 1904, the city of Oberhausen also left the district and formed its own urban district. At the same time Broich, Holthausen, Saarn, Speldorf and Styrum were incorporated into the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr and Alstaden and Dümpten were raised to their own mayor's offices. The district of Mülheim an der Ruhr recently had the following administrative structure:
Mayorry | Municipalities (1910) |
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Alstaden | Alstaden |
Muffled | Muffled |
Be called | Braid of hair , Heißen , Menden , Raadt |
On April 1, 1910, the district was dissolved:
- Alstaden and the northern parts of Styrum and Dümpten were incorporated into the city of Oberhausen.
- Most of the community of Heißen and the southern parts of Styrum and Dümpten were incorporated into the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr.
- The eastern part of the community of Heißen with the village of Fulerum was incorporated into the city of Essen .
- The communities Haarzopf, Menden and Raadt were assigned to the district of Essen . There Menden and Raadt formed the mayor's office of Menden until 1920 and were then incorporated into the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr. Haarzopf was incorporated into the city of Essen in 1915.
Population development
year | Residents |
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1880 | 132,699 |
1890 | 98,342 |
1900 | 150,959 |
District administrators
- 1874–1879 Justus von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski
- 1879-1892 Paul Haniel
- 1892–1899 Peter Conze
- 1899–1903 Paul Lembke
- 1904–1909 Robert von Bemberg-Flamersheim
- 1909–1910 Waldemar Moritz
Individual evidence
- ^ Official Journal of the Düsseldorf Government 1873: Mayors and municipalities
- ↑ muelheim-ruhr.de: incorporations 1878
- ↑ a b Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia 1885
- ^ Official Journal of the Düsseldorf Government 1886, p. 53
- ^ Official Journal of the Düsseldorf Government 1887, p. 195
- ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia 1885
- ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. muelheim.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).