Okresní úřad Kamenice nad Lipou
- Kamenice nad Lipou District Office / NAD 2
Extent and Medium
Textual material
98,32 linear meters
Creator(s)
- Kamenice nad Lipou District Office; District Governor's Office Pelhřimov (1868-1919); District Governor's Office Kamenice nad Lipou (1905-1919); District Political Administration Kamenice nad Lipou (1919-1928); District Office Pelhřimov, Kamenice nad Lipou branch (1942-1943); District National Committee Kamenice nad Lipou (1945-1960)
Biographical History
The mixed district office of Kamenice nad Lipou began operating on May 26, 1855 as a joint office of the first instance for political and judicial administration. These offices were abolished on 31 August 1868. In the years 1868–1905, there was no office at the district level in Kamenice nad Lipou. The district was administered by the Pelhřimov District Governor's Office. The independent District Governor's Office of Kamenice nad Lipou was established on April 1, 1905. In 1919, it was renamed the District Political Administration, and on December 1, 1928, the self-government was taken over by the state administration and merged with the political office in the Kamenice nad Lipou District Office. On 1 June 1942, the independent district office was abolished and annexed to the Pelhřimov District Office as a branch, which was definitively abolished on 30 September 1943. In 1945, it was replaced by the Kamenice nad Lipou District National Committee.
Archival History
The registry of the mixed district office underwent a drastic appraisal proceeding, either in the registry office of the district office or in some archives where it had been stored since the 1940s. The registry from 1905–1943 was almost completely transferred to the Počátky District Archives, from where it was transferred to the Pelhřimov District Archives after the merger.
Scope and Content
The fonds contains state administration documents. In the agenda of the mixed district office, the relevant documents can be found in the call number 2.3.5 Religious and ecclesiastical affairs. Documents on the topic can be found in the handling of 1905-1932 in call numbers 4.1. Register agenda, 5. 4. Church agenda, 8.1. Police matters, passports, war refugees and foreigners, 13. 1. Military matters; in the handling of 1932-1943 in call numbers I.3 President of the Republic, I.11 Statistics, I.12 Citizenship, I.17 Elections to provincial and district councils, I.18 Elections to municipal councils, III.2 Public peace, III. 4 Passports, III.5 Population records, III.21 Criminal-administrative law, IV.10 Other agendas, VI.2 Trade licenses; VII/34 Register Matters, VIII/9 Refugee Care. Information on the Jewish population may be found in documents of a general nature, presidium files, records of certificates of the Czechoslovak citizenship; records of issued identity cards; records of exits and transfers from religious societies; records of changes in religion; records of travel documents; censuses: preserved in in. No. 46 - the election of representatives to the 4th provincial Jewish community 1862-1867. Matters of individual Jewish religious communities in general 1903-1925 (inv. No. 542) and individually according to places 1897-1925 (inv. No. 543), Jewish funeral association Chevra Kadisha 1902-1921 (inv. No. 544); entrances, transfers and exits from churches 1912-1929 (inv. No. 552); records of foreigners 1894-1931 (inv. No. 602); war refugees from Galicia 1914-1921 (inv. No. 610); records of Jewish refugees from Galicia summoned to the military parade of 1915 (inv. No. 734); Jewish war refugees - conscription duty 1916-1917 (inv. No. 755); honorary citizenship of Jews 1940 (inv. No. 903; statistical reports - lists of Jews and Jewish religious communities 1939-1941 (inv. No. 916 and 917); residence right of Jews 1934-1942 (inv. No. 920); exclusion of Jews from municipal councils 1931-1942 (inv. No. 930), 1932-1942 regulations concerning Jews (inv. No. 992), re-investigation into home affiliation of Jews 1930-1941 (inv. No. 993), Jewish associations 1930-1942 (inv. No. 1054), identification of the Jewish property 1942-1943 (inv. No. 1061), a list of Jewish tradesmen and factories 1933-1943 (inv. No. 1086-1087), Jewish religious communities 1928-1943 (inv. No. 1158), religious conversions 1933-1943 (inv. No. 1159), irregularities in Jewish registries 1931-1942 (inv. No. 1163), compensation for damage to the Spa of St. Kateřina which was burned by Jewish refugees from Galicia 1934-1942 (inv. No. 1210); opening hours for persons of non-Aryan origin 1941 (inv. No. 1211).
System of Arrangement
Documents from 1905 are divided into books, file material, i.e. registry finding aids, presidium files, ordinary files, divided into two handling periods of 1905-1932 and 1932-1943, and accounting and other material.
Conditions Governing Access
partly accessible
Finding Aids
Dědková L. – Poustka K.: Okresní úřad Kamenice nad Lipou – Presidiální spisy, 1855-1867, 1905-1943. Katalog, 1974, 236 s., ev. č. 63.
Havlová B. – Krčilová I. – Langhammerová M. – Martének Z.: Okresní úřad Kamenice nad Lipou (1808) 1855-1943 (1953). Inventář, 2002, 327 s., ev. č. 929.
Process Info
This archival description was created by the Jewish Museum in Prague in the framework of the cooperation between EHRI and the Yerusha project.
Corporate Bodies
- Chevra Kadisha
- Spa of St. Kateřina
Subjects
- religious conversions
- jewish property
- list of Jews
- Jewish Religious Community
- Jewish refugees from Galicia