Dauenhof

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Dauenhof
Municipality Hohenfelde / Westerhorn
Coordinates: 53 ° 51 ′ 3 "  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 35"  E
Residents : 450  (2012)
Postcodes : 25358, 25364
Area code : 04127
Dauenhof (Schleswig-Holstein)
Dauenhof

Location of Dauenhof in Schleswig-Holstein

Dauenhof is both a municipality Westerhorn ( Office Hörnerkirchen , Pinneberg ) and the town of Hohenfelde ( Office Horst , Steinburg ) in Schleswig-Holstein .

The more significant part is in the area of ​​the municipality of Westerhorn and has an important transport connection with the Dauenhof station on the Hamburg-Altona-Kiel railway line , which is part of the Hamburg Transport Association . The federal highway 23 is about three kilometers away, the entrance is in the municipality of Hohenfelde.

History and traffic

Railway line over Dauenhof 1861

The name goes back to the Dauenhof , located in Hohenfeld today , an agricultural farmstead that has existed for several centuries, which Johann Douwe bought from the Uetersen monastery in 1608 (“... and as much as he wants from the moorland behind it”). Located in the immediate vicinity of the Ochsenweg , it was particularly suitable for wintering the animals thanks to its large outbuildings. The sale took place during the Thirty Years' War , around 1630.

In 1844 , when Holstein was still under the Danish Crown, the Altona-Kieler Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft contributed to the region's economic boom by setting up a "stopping point" on the railroad from the Elbe to the Baltic Sea.

Sport and culture

The name has become known in particular through the bowling club Dauenhof eV, whose active people practice bowling on bohemian lanes . At the head of KSV Dauenhof has been Johannes Freese for several years, who succeeded his predecessors Werner Krohn, Uwe Krause and Peter Thies. The association was founded in 1955 by Gustav Blüdorn, who also held the presidency for many years. He pushed his first balls back in 1926 on the then new bowling alley at the train station in Dauenhof and is rightly considered a bowling pioneer in the region. He won various championship titles at district, district and state level. A particular concern of his was the development of the Dauenhofer Keglerjugend, which was successful until the 1980s and which caused a sensation at the time. From her went u. a. The Itzeho Bundesliga players Sabine Hermsmeier (later Schnabel) and Guido Schümann emerged. Even if Gustav Blüdorn and his no less well-known wife Käte died in 1995, they were remembered for a long time after their death: every year, the active members of the club played the Blüdorn Cup, separated by women and men Married couple was donated as an eternal hiking trophy. In 2005, the 50th anniversary of the association was celebrated with an anniversary tournament.

literature

  • Reinhard Jung: "The History of Dauenhof", self-published, Dauenhof 1981–1982
  • Helmut Trede: "The Horns Villages - From the history of Bokel, Bokelseß, Brande-Hörnerkirchen, Osterhorn and Westerhorn", published by Bokel in 1989
  • Walter De Gruyter: Müller's Large German Local Book 2012 , Complete Local Lexicon, Edition 33, Page 250, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2012 ISBN 978-3110235456

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive for State and Church History of the Duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, Lauenburg and the neighboring states and cities , 1843, pp. 46-47 at Internet Archive
  2. ^ Wolfgang Laur: The place names in the district of Pinneberg, Volume 2 , Verlag Wachholtz, 1978, page 71
  3. ^ Sections ox rearing and trading and ox wandering in: Ochsenweg - On the trail of the historic ox path in Schleswig-Holstein , BVA 2008, ISBN 978-3-87073-441-1 (Fahrrad-Spiralo)
  4. Johannes Gravert: The farms between Elbe, Stör and Krückau with the families of their owners (Johannes Gravert 1929): Supplementary volume 1 , Verlag Augustin, Glückstadt, 1953 at WorldCat