City of Wernigerode

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The city ​​canton of Wernigerode was an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Westphalia , which had 3,697 inhabitants.

scope

The city canton of Wernigerode included:

  • from 1807 to 1813 the city of Wernigerode with the count's Vorwerk and its sheep farm,
  • the four count's mills in front of the town and the other mills on the right bank of the Holtemme from the slag mill to the Schwaneck oil mill, including these,
  • the pond mill,
  • the rifle jug,
  • Gerlach's potter's house,
  • the Brüningsche Hof,
  • the Georgihospital
  • the Waldhof administrator's apartment,
  • the rose water sheep,
  • the garden houses between the Johannis- and Sylvestritor and the one at the Schützenkrug,
  • the city groves
  • the private wood above the Benzingeröder footpath, wolf wood etc.
  • Further, all belonging to the city field Mark Wernigerode fields, lawns, gardens, pools, Anger , which except for Vorwerk Charlottenlust and to the villages Minsleben and Reddeber belongs.

literature

  • Karl von Seydlitz : The administrative district of Magdeburg . Geographical, statistical and topographical manual. J. Rubach, 1820, p. 284 (420 pp.).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Westphalia . 1811, p. 178 .
  2. Wernigerode. In: wernigerode.de. December 31, 2006, accessed May 14, 2017 .