Ehranger roller mills

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The Ehrang roller works in Ehrang , today as Ehrang / Quint a local district of Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate , was a mill on the river Kyll that was converted in the course of industrialization in the 19th century , and was therefore also called "Ehrang Kyllmühle", albeit only one of numerous mills on and near the Kyll, which have been documented there since the Middle Ages.

history

The Ehranger Kyllmühle was acquired in 1886 by the entrepreneur Peter Ernst Seifer, called Wilhelm Seifer (1841–1923). He rebuilt the company located near Trier on a large scale, turning it into a roller mill of "great importance", especially through automation .

The namesake of Seiferstrasse in Trier was the father of the later mechanical engineer, petroleum geologist and manager Theo Seifer (born September 8, 1883 in Trier ; † April 5, 1946 in Hanover ), who then, until after the First World War, among other things: the mill works belonging to him in Trier ”. Seifer's father Wilhelm and the lawyer Otto Falk are said to have acquired large shares in the Elwerath union, which was primarily operating in what would later become Lower Saxony , and, by virtue of their voting rights, have transferred the leadership of that union to Theo Seifer.

After the death of Theo Seifer, who had earned the oil production in Lower Saxony and was awarded the Karmarsch commemorative coin by the Technical University of Hanover , the company Wilh. Seifer & Cie passed Ehranger Walzenmühle to the heirs of the deceased.

Preserved cultural assets

The Seifer family's preserved cultural assets in Ehrang include

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literature

  • Kurt Pritzkoleit : Who Owns Germany? A chronicle of property and power. K. Desch, Munich / Vienna / Basel 1957, p. 528 f .; Preview over google books
  • Werner Schuhn : Ehrang. Landscape, history, present , 2 volumes, publisher: Working group for regional history and folklore of the Trier area, Trier: Ehranger Heimat Association, 1989
  • Klaus Burbach: Confusing name game about all kinds of Kyllmühlen. In Erich Gerten, Andreas Wisniewski, Rudolf Höser (arr.), Karl-Heinz Böffgen et al. (Employee): The Kyll - history and stories about an Eifel watercourse. Kyllburg 2006, pp. 195-196.
  • List of monuments of the Directorate General for Cultural Heritage, Rhineland-Palatinate 2010

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Kurt Pritzkoleit: Who Owns Germany? A Chronicle of Property and Power , Munich; Vienna; Basel: K. Desch, 1957, p. 528f .; Preview over google books
  2. a b c d Entry on Seiferstraße (Ehrang-Quint) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on August 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Klaus Burbach: Confusing name game about all kinds of Kyllmühlen. In Erich Gerten, Andreas Wisniewski, Rudolf Höser (arr.), Karl-Heinz Böffgen et al. (Mitarb.): The Kyll - history and stories about an Eifel watercourse , Kyllburg, 2006, pp. 195–196
  4. ^ Entry on the former tannery in Linkenbachtal (Ehrang-Quint) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on August 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Rainer Ertel (edit.), Antje Doll, Gunther Mühge (edit.): Theo Seifer / engineer, entrepreneur , in this: The bearers of the Karmarsch memorial coin. 1925 to 2011. A foray through German scientific and economic history , ed. from the Freundeskreis der Leibniz-Universität Hannover eV, Hannover: Verlag der Hahnschen Buchhandlung, 2011, ISBN 978-3-7752-6163-0 , p. 26f.
  6. Entry on the former villa (Ehrang-Quint) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; retrieved on August 11, 2017 (text and enlargeable photographs by Peter Valerius).
  7. a b Entry on Villa Seifer (Ehrang-Quint) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on August 11, 2017 (text and photographs that can be enlarged).

Coordinates: 49 ° 48 ′ 33.8 "  N , 6 ° 40 ′ 55.8"  E