Elstermühle Löben

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The Elstermühle Löben was on the left side of the Black Elster in Löben .

history

Already in 1390 it is mentioned that Rudolf III. (Sachsen-Wittenberg) has enfeoffed the Globig brothers with the house and the associated outbuilding of the mill. In 1422 the mill passed into the possession of Hans von Köckritz. In 1448 he sold the property with all accessories to Hans von Lochau. In 1466 the brothers Hans and Nick von Lochau are named as owners. The latter sold their property to Wilhelm and Hans von Bora . In 1779 Carl Siegmund Töpfer is named as the owner of the mill, who in 1816 sold his property to Christian Friedrich Hering. When the Elster regulation had begun , the mill was purchased in 1845, the storage right was replaced and the mill was stopped.

construction

From the mill regulation in 1772, the establishment of the mill is described as follows: ... two grinding steps with back gear on a water wheel which was designed as a drawing wheel , one grinding gear with millet pounding and oil mill with back gear on a drawing wheel, and a cutting mill with a bar wheel.

Others

In the village of Löben, only the mill and a gardener's house survived the Thirty Years War . The pastor stayed in the mill until the middle of the 17th century. With the rafting of wood on the Black Elster, which began in the 17th century, the miller Hans Georg Berger asks, in addition to the thaler he was granted, compensation for each day on which the rafting takes place, in order to provide the wood granted in the letter of inheritance, which he is also granted.

Footnotes and individual references

  1. a b c Eberhard Förster, Annaburger Hefte, Mühlen between Elbe and Schwarzer Elster, 2006
  2. a b Official inheritance book of the Lochau Office, State Archives Magdeburg, Wernigerode branch
  3. Armenat, Manuela: The perfect training of the Black Elster, p. 125

Coordinates: 51 ° 46 ′ 3 ″  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 46 ″  E