Mayor's office in Bernkastel

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The mayor's office in Bernkastel in the district of Trier in the Prussian Rhine Province was a mayor's office with 1 town, 11 villages, 1 courtyard, 16 mills, which had 725 fireplaces and 6180 inhabitants (as of 1828).

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  • Bernkastel a town on the Moselle . It is the seat of the district authority, a district treasury, a calibration office and a magistrate's court for the mayorships of Bernkastel, Zeltingen, Lieser and Mülheim, and has 2 Catholic churches, 1 synagogue, 8 public buildings, 280 private houses, 7 mills and factories, 61 barns and stables. The number of inhabitants was 1976 (in 1828). The city has 5 annual fairs .
  • Graach , a village on the Moselle, with the Martinshof, 1 Catholic parish church, 141 feet, 1,189 inhabitants, the copper and lead mine Kautenbach, 1 paper mill and viticulture.
  • Monzelfeld , a village on the road from Mainz to Trier , with 1 Catholic parish church, 65 feet, 690 inhabitants, slate quarries and the Annenberg copper and lead mine. This includes 15 mills, called Hinterbach, with 15 Fst. And 147 inhabitants.
  • Longkamp , a village with 1 Catholic parish church, 81 feet, 634 inhabitants, slate quarries and mining.
  • Coming with 14 feet, 167 pop.
  • Gonzerath with 46 feet, 528 pop.
  • Kleinich with 1 evang. Parish church, 26 feet, 236 pop.
  • Emmeroth with 12 feet, 56 pop.
  • Götzeroth with 10 feet, 140 pop.
  • Pilmeroth with 13 feet, 68 pop.
  • Fronhofen with 14 feet, 198 pop.
  • Ilsbach with 11 feet, 51 pop.

swell

  • Friedrich von Restorff : Topographical-statistical description of the royal Prussian Rhine provinces . Nicolai, Berlin 1830

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Library