Neuhaus an der Oste district
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Stade |
Administrative headquarters | Neuhaus an der Oste |
Inventory period | 1885-1932 |
surface | 522.22 km² |
Residents | 27,020 (1925) |
Population density | 56 inhabitants / km² (1925) |
Communities | 44 (1910) |
License Plate | IS |
Location of the district in the province of Hanover (1905) | |
The district of Neuhaus an der Oste was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . County seat was the stains Neuhaus an der Oste .
history
A district of Neuhaus an der Oste (also called the Steering Committee ) was formed on October 1, 1867 in the now Prussian province of Hanover for military and tax administration purposes from the offices of Neuhaus an der Oste and Osten . General administration remained a matter for the offices. With the introduction of the new district order for the province on April 1, 1885, the district of Neuhaus an der Oste was finally formed from the two offices. In 1932, a decree of the Prussian State Ministry incorporated most of the Neuhaus district into the Hadeln district. The three communities of Großenwörden , Hüll and Neuland came to the district of Stade .
District administrators
- 1868–1883 Georg Eisendecher (1803–1887)
- 1883–1884 Heinrich Glogau
- 1884–1889 Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell (1855–1931)
- 1889 Waller ( substitute )
- 1889–1894 Ernst Rudolf Schepp (1857–1901)
- 1894–1905 Otto Heidborn (1855–1908)
- 1905–1917 George von Schröder (1867–1940)
- 1917–1918 Eugen Naumann (1874–1939)
- 1918–1932 Erich Knoepfler (* 1891)
Population development
year | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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population | 29,111 | 29,684 | 29,383 | 27,020 |
Communities
The following list contains the municipalities of the Neuhaus an der Oste district with the population as of December 1, 1910:
local community | Ew. 1910 |
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Abbenseth | 233 |
Altendorf | 1,415 |
Armstorf | 422 |
Basbeck | 1,838 |
Belum | 676 |
Bornberg | 267 |
Bülkau | 1,433 |
Cadenberg | 1,373 |
Dornsode | 50 |
Geversdorf | 1,126 |
Grossenwörden | 508 |
Chopping mills | 161 |
Hechthausen | 677 |
Heeßel | 165 |
Inhib | 250 |
Hemmoor | 686 |
Hollen | 370 |
Envelope | 953 |
Ihlbeck | 85 |
Isensee | 840 |
Kehdingbruch | 351 |
Kleinwörden | 319 |
Klint | 485 |
Lamstedt | 1,364 |
Langenmoor | 67 |
Lumber mills | 208 |
Near center | 317 |
Bog moor | 218 |
Neuhaus an der Oste | 1,504 |
New territory | 408 |
Nindorf | 474 |
Nordahn | 199 |
Oberndorf | 2,370 |
Opole | 447 |
east | 711 |
Rahden 1) | 82 |
Stinstedt | 330 |
Varrel | 107 |
Voigtding | 222 |
Warstade | 1,967 |
Westersode | 1,545 |
Wingst | 1,900 |
Wipe | 137 |
Wohlenbeck | 123 |
- 1) incorporated into Hackemühlen in 1929
Web links
- District of Neuhaus ad Oste Administrative history and the district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of August 9, 2013.
Individual evidence
- ^ District regulation for the province of Hanover (1884)
- ↑ Data on the Neuhaus district at territorial.de
- ↑ Ute Heinrichs: Archival sources on the political crisis situation during the Weimar period in the former territories of Lower Saxony: files of the state offices in the administrative district of Stade , part 2, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1988, p. 279. ( limited preview online at Google Book Search ).
- ↑ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. hadeln.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .