Eckersdorf (Freital)

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Eckersdorf
Large district town of Freital
Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 29 ″  N , 13 ° 37 ′ 54 ″  E
Incorporation : 1913
Incorporated into: Coßmannsdorf
Postal code : 01705
Area code : 0351
Eckersdorf (Freital)
Eckersdorf

Location of Eckersdorf in Freital

Eckersdorf is a village belonging to the Hainsberg district of the Saxon major district town of Freital in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

geography

Eckersdorf is located in the south of the Freital city area. Coßmannsdorf is to the north of the village , Somsdorf to the west and the town of Rabenau to the south .

history

Map from 1821 with Eckersdorf
Entrance to the Eckersdorf manor
Farm workers' houses

Eckersdorf was first mentioned in a document in 1370 as Eckirstorf (Gut des Eckehart). In 1551 the manor Rabenau exercised the manorial rule . In 1565 administrative affiliation was with the Berreuth office , from 1569 with the Dippoldiswalde office . In 1843 Eckersdorf was part of the Grillenburg office . From 1856 to 1875 Eckersdorf belonged to the Döhlen court office and then to the Dresden administration . The inn was built in 1797, as indicated by the keystone in the entrance. From 1900 this rolled mop was sold, which is where the name Rollmopsschänke comes from.

In 1913 the place was incorporated into Coßmannsdorf. Coßmannsdorf in turn was incorporated into Hainsberg in 1933, which joined Freital as a district in 1964. Eckersdorf did not become a separate district of the new city, it remained assigned to Hainsberg.

Gut Eckersdorf

In 1370 Eckersdorf was first mentioned as an estate, to which today's entire land of the village belonged. In 1565 Johann Heinrich von Miltitz, who also owned Rabenau Castle , sold it to the Saxon Elector August .

The official manor that emerged from the Vorwerk belonging to the Rabenau castle can be found for the first time in 1623 where it belonged to the mint master and die cutter of the Dresden mint , Heinrich von Rehnen. In 1647 it belonged to Caspar Barthel, who donated the altarpiece to the Rabenau Church in the same year, in 1684 Johanna von Gersdorf sold it to Hans Wolfen von Schönberg. Other owners are mentioned, 1693 Johann Baltasar and Anna Sophia von Bosen, 1699 Kurt Heinrich von Einsiedel, 1709 Sigismund Hiliger, 1722 Martin Gottlob Lehmann, 1766 Carl Friedrich Lingke and Christiana Friderika Lingke, 1794 Johann Gottlieb Wolf, 1798 Carl Friedrich Eichhorn, 1804 Johann Georg Adam Beegs, Friedrich Daniel Beck in 1819 and Carl Gottlob Thieme in 1839. In 1846 Carl Traugott Merbitz bought it from Carl Wolf Ferdinant Borsdorf. After the relocation, the compulsory service in 1839, it became an allodial property, which in 1925 belonged to the owner Karl Otto Merbitz with an area of ​​100 hectares. The current location arose after the Thirty Years' War on the land on which the first houses were built. After 1945, the property was illegally expropriated as part of the land reform .

Development of the population

year Residents
1551 5 possessed men, 1 gardener , 9 residents
1764 16 cottagers
1834 122, 16 cottagers
1855 196
1871 271
1907 320
1910 355

Mayor

Ernst Louis Baumgart (born January 23, 1847 in Obernaundorf; † Eckersdorf) was named as the last mayor between 1889 and 1913 .

literature

  • Cornelius Gurlitt : Eckersdorf. In:  Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 24. Issue: Amtshauptmannschaft Dresden-Altstadt (Land) . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1904, p. 40.

Web links

Commons : Eckersdorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hainsberg with Coßmannsdorf and Eckersdorf (incorporated in 1964). In: freital.de. Archived from the original ; accessed on March 5, 2018 .
  2. a b Eckersdorf in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  3. Address book localities Plauenschen Grundes 1903, address and business manual for the localities of the two kgl sächs district court districts Döhlen-Tharandt 1889/90-Eckersdorf