Metadata: Magistrate files - Old section - III. Trade and commerce
Collection
- Country:
- Germany
- Holding institution:
- Municipal Archive of Uelzen
- Holding institution (official language):
- Stadtarchiv Uelzen
- Postal address:
- Herzogenplatz 2, 29525 Uelzen
- Phone number:
- +49 581 800-6290
- Title:
- Magistrate files - Old section - III. Trade and commerce
- Title (official language):
- Magistratsakten - Altbestand - III Handel und Gewerbe
- Creator/accumulator:
- City of Uelzen
- Date(s):
- 1300/1899
- Date note:
- 14th to 19th century
- Language:
- German
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
Of special interest in the collection are, among others, the following files in series 218:
No. 1 documents regarding tolerance and civic legal relations in the past 1707/1825;
No. 2: tolerance and civil legal relations in more recent times 1814/1861;
No. 4: request by Warsaw Jews from Poland for a temporary stay to learn the shoemaker's craft;
No. 5: temporary residence of individual Jews in the city 1825/1832;
No. 6: admission of Jews to Uelzen 1813/1825;
No. 7: protection and levies 1823/1850;
No. 8 exclusion of Jews from fairs and stores 1802/1843;
No. 9: acquisition of a civil house on the property of the Jewish patron Benjamin 1826/1844;
No. 10: state rabbi and state rabbinate fund 1851/1866;
No. 11: goods of Jews at fairs 1769/1843;
No. 12: synagogue association in Uelzen and Jewish schools 1843/1869;
No. 13: election of two heads of the poor-relief association in the state rabbinate of Hannover 1847/1866;
No. 14: family branch of the Ahrens siblings in Uelzen 1847/1848;
No. 15: missing;
No. 16: acquisition of town houses from the Israelites, 1826.
- Archival history:
- The "old collection" of the magistrate files was created in 1842 and includes documents from the 14th to the 19th century. The collection is divided into four main parts: Sect. I Municipal files, Sect. II ‘Regiminalia’ [government files], Sect. III Trade and Commerce, Sect. IV Police files. There are also various sub-divisions.
- System of arrangement:
- There is no system of arrangement. The material is in order of accession.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Institute for the History of German Jews
- Author of the description:
- Meike Buck