The Slovene name Huterhaiser was published alongside the German name Hutterhäuser in the 1869 census, but subsequent censuses used only the German name of the settlement.[1][4][5] In the 1869 census, the village had six houses and a population of 28.[1] In the 1880 census, the village had five houses and a population of 37, which was 78% German-speaking.[4] By the early 1890s, it was already forming a continuous conurbation with Kočevje as a result of growth spurred by the arrival of the railroad in 1893.[6] A brewery was located in the village.[7] Together with neighboring Gnadendorf, Hutterhäuser was annexed by Kočevje in 1896.[3][8]
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^ abcOrts-Repertorium des Herzogthums Krain: Auf Grund der Volkszählung vom 31. December 1869. Ljubljana: Ign. v. Kleinmayr & Fed. Bamberg. 1874. p. 8.