Records of the Mayor of Salgótarján
- Salgótarján város polgármesterének iratai
Extent and Medium
37,10 linear metres, paper
Creator(s)
- Mayor of Salgótarján
Biographical History
Mayor (polgármester) was the leading official of the towns and cities in Hungary. The mayor was elected by the Municipal Committee and his powers were regulated by the statutes created by the Committee as well as by Act XXI of 1886 (276. §.) The scope of authority of the Mayor was significantly broadened by Act XXX of 1930, which handed over most of the functions of the City Council to the Mayor’s Office. The Mayor’s Office included several departments according to its main administrative and economic functions.
Archival History
The records of the Mayor’s Office were taken over by its successor, the City Council of Salgótarján in 1950. The City Council handed over the archival collection of the Mayor’s Office to the Salgótarján State Archives. The collection was re-arranged several times and reached its present form in the 2000s.
Scope and Content
The collection holds the records of the Mayor, the head of the administration of the town of Salgótarján between 1922 and 1950. Records related to the Holocaust include, but not limited to the following topics: cases of trade licences and permits, citizenship and naturalization cases, disenfranchisement of Jewish citizens, petitions for granting the right to vote, records concerning the implementation of the anti-Jewish laws as well as instances of bureaucratic and illegal antisemitic measures, building permits, internal matters of Jewish communities, ban on Zionist organizations, Jewish military labour service, registration and nationalization of Jewish landholdings, petitions of non-Jews for Jewish apartments, shops and property, ghettoization, registration, expropriation and distribution of Jewish property, appointments of non-Jewish wardens and guardians to manage former Jewish shops, workshops and other businesses, inventories of Jewish shops and apartments, allocation of Jewish apartments to non-Jews, and requests for apartments, shops and other assets confiscated from Jews.
Appraisal
No data available
Accruals
No accruals expected
System of Arrangement
The fond is divided into 9 provenance groups, numbered V.183. a-i., the most relevant of which are the General records, 1922-1950 (V.183. a.), Private and Legal Records, 1922-1949 (V. 183. b.), Records of Public Welfare, 1943-1944 (V.183. c.), Decrees, 1922-1948 (V. 183. e.), Presidential Records, 1945-1946 (V. 183. f.), and Records of military aid matters, 1926-1949 (V. 183. h.)
Conditions Governing Access
Letter of support from an academic institution is required Hungarian data protection laws apply
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Letter of support from an academic institution is required Hungarian data protection laws and reproduction fees apply
Existence and Location of Originals
Originals are stored in the National Archives of Hungary Nógrád County Archives main building in Salgótarján
Existence and Location of Copies
A broad selection of the Holocaust-related records is available at the USHMMA (Selected Records of the Holocaust in Nógrád County, Hungary, 1934‐1948; RG‐68.109M)
Archivist Note
Fond described by László Csősz and Gábor Kádár
Rules and Conventions
EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0
Places
- Salgótarján
- Salgótarján Ghetto