Grasdorf manor (Laatzen)

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The manor Grasdorf was since the 19th century agricultural and forestry occupied manor with manor house and garden in Grasdorf (Laatzen) in today's Hanover region .

history

The time of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1862 on the estate castle -acting August Anton Rehse , who is also on the Good awareness Lingen worked, founded around the year 1870, the Good grass village. There he had a massive building complex built that completely enclosed a courtyard. The interior of the courtyard was decorated with lawns and flower beds.

In 1889 the cavalry master Waldemar von Alten , who also owned the Großgoltern manor , bought the Grasdorf manor . In 1912 it was described as follows: “The Grasdorf manor is located in the Principality of Calenberg , in the district and district court district of Hanover, in the parish of Grasdorf. The post station is Grasdorf, the next railway station is Rethen on the Leine . The estate has a size of 28 ha . Of this, 20 hectares are arable land and gardens, 2 hectares are meadows and 4 hectares are wooded. The lands are used by individual leases. The manor house and garden are rented out. "

The 1912 living in Berlin Waldemar von Alten, inheriting commissioner on Großgoltern, offered at the beginning of World War I in November 1914 to be accommodated on the uninhabited Good Grasdorf and valued at 14 meters of shelf Hausarchiv the family old-Großgoltern the former Central State Archive Hanover as a deposit and then added the archives of Alten-Wilkenburg already deposited and the entire archive of the noble von Alten family .

In the meantime, the seed wholesaler Carl Wilh began advertising as early as 1913 . Round off your own seeds and crops grown on Gut Grasdorf and the Rittergut Hülsede near Hülsede .

Archival material

For example, archives from and about the Grasdorf manor can be found

  • in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Hanover location) , subdivision Hann. 72 Hanover District Court , as a file under the title Rehse, August Anton, Landowner, Grasdorf
    • for the period 1867: archive signature NLA HA Hann. 72 Hanover No. 1805 (old signature VII 356 )
    • for the period from 1867 to 1875, archive signature NLA HA Hann. 72 Hanover No. 1806 (old signature VII 357 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Gustav Stölting, Börries von Münchhausen (ed.): Rittergut Grasdorf , in this: The manors of the principalities of Calenberg, Göttingen and Grubenhagen: description, history, legal relationships and 121 illustrations. By resolution of the knighthood and with the participation of the individual owners , Hanover: Sachse & Heinzelmann, 1912, p. 78, 437 restricted preview in the Google book search
  2. ^ A b Waldemar R. Röhrbein : Runde , in: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 531; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. Manfred Hamann : Overview of the holdings of the Lower Saxony State Archives in Hanover , Volume 47, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1992, p. 163; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. a b Information and cross-references in the Arcinsys Lower Saxony Bremen archive information system

Coordinates: 52 ° 17 ′ 50 "  N , 9 ° 48 ′ 23.4"  E