Okresní úřad Kolín I
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The first report on the fonds dates to 1930. The files were kept in the district office building. A small part of the files was lent to the former archives of the Czech Lands. In 1960, the district archives in Kolín took over these files back from the State Central Archives in Prague. After the war, the files were moved to an unsuitable room, where they were kept until 1956. Only then were the materials transported to the building of the district national committee in Kolín. Since 1960, the files have been organized.
The districts were established in 1850 as a replacement for the original manor. It was an administrative body. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia, the District Governor's Office in Kolín was referred to as the Kolín District Political Administration. From 1928, it was designated the Kolín District Office.
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Okresní úřad Kolín I
Bisinger Z.: Okresní úřad Kolín I – Presidiální spisy 1850-1918. Katalog, 1970, 113 s., ev. č. 17.
Bisinger Z.: Okresní úřad Kolín – Presidiální spisy 1918-1939. Katalog, 1970, 0 s., ev. č. 18.
Okresní úřad Kolín – Presidiální spisy 1939-1945. Katalog, 1967, 45 s., ev. č. 19.
Bisinger Z. – Startl J.: Okresní úřad Kolín 1850-1948. Inventář, 1963, 195 s., ev. č. 20.
Textual material
263,06 linear meters
The fonds contains documents concerning the economy, agriculture, business, and industry in the district of Kolín between 1850 and 1948, official books, files and accounting material. An important part of the fonds includes presidium files. There are relevant files on religious matters there from 1850–1936 (Group 5). For the years of 1924–1936, there is a section on the Jewish church (inv. No. 843, call number 5/4). There can also be found lists of the Jewish population from 1942 (inv. No. 1104, call number 7/33/a), statements on the change of residence of Jewish persons (1939–1943), notifications on the implementation of anti-Jewish measures (1939–1942), as well as lists Jewish shops and trades from 1940. Attention should also be paid to files on association and assembly matters from 1913-1936, trade matters (1913–1948), and files on persons' moving, passports, and emigration.
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The fonds is divided into I. Books (administrative books, registration books), II. File material: A. registry finding aids B. files III. Accounting material.