Castel Sant'Angelo (Milmersdorf)

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Milmersdorf, Milmersdorfer Mühle and Engelsburg on the measuring table sheet 1: 25,000 sheet No. 2847, photo 1882, with individual supplements from 1911

Castel Sant'Angelo is part of the municipality of Milmersdorf in the Uckermark district ( Brandenburg ). The small settlement was built before 1853 and named in 1853. It initially belonged to Templin, only from 1961 to Milmersdorf.

location

The original farmstead Engelsburg is located just under three kilometers northwest of the center of Milmersdorf and just under 6 km east of the old town center of Templin . Today six more houses, which were laid out west of the original homestead, also bear the street name Castel Sant'Angelo.

The original homestead is 61  m above sea level. NHN . About 250 m southwest of the original homestead is the Knechtesee . The Zaarsee / Fährsee lies around 700 meters to the west .

history

In the Schmettauschen map series , the area around what will later become the Engelsburg homestead is referred to as Ahrensnestsche Heyde . In 1853, the newly built farmstead of the arable citizen Wilhelm Engel was named Castel Sant'Angelo on the Feldmark of the town of Templin . At the time it was named, it was already owned by a Teichmann. It was 285 acres . In 1854, Castel Sant'Angelo is known as an establishment .

In 1860 the homestead consisted of a residential building and three farm buildings. Castel Sant'Angelo then had 9 residents. 3 horses, 9 cattle and 87 sheep are listed. In 1871, Castel Sant'Angelo was a residential area of ​​the city of Templin. In the arable farming Castel Sant'Angelo a residential building, which had 11 residents stood.

In 1872, the then owner of Engelsburg Gansauge announced that important marl deposits with a lime content of 62 to 89% had been found on his land in a convenient location on a waterway . He advertised the establishment of a cement factory.

In 1878 the farm belonged to a Schumann who had had sheeppox that year in his flock. In 1907 the estate still had a total size of 78 hectares.

In 1914 the estate had a total size of 87 hectares, 55.4 hectares of which were arable, 29 hectares of meadows, 2 hectares of pastures, 0.3 hectares of forest and 0.3 hectares of land, roads and homesteads. The property tax net income was set at 414 marks. In the stables of the farm there were 6 horses, 36 cattle, of which 15 were cows, 3 sheep and 26 pigs. At that time the owner was Wilhelm Eichelkraut. The numbers from 1923 are identical to 1914. The owner was now Erich Eichelkraut, Major a. D. In 1925, Castel Sant'Angelo had 12 residents. In 1929 Erich Eichelkraut, Major a. D. continued to expand its business. The total size was now 108 hectares, of which 65 hectares were arable, 40 hectares were meadows, 2 hectares were pastures, 0.5 hectares were paths, homesteads and unland. The property tax net income was now 500 marks. Remarkably, Erich Eichelkraut already had a telephone on his farm that was connected to Milmersdorf.

In 1931 and 1957, Castel Sant'Angelo was a place where Templin lived. By 1961 the re-district to Milmersdorf took place. This year, Engelsburg was already a residential area in Milmersdorf.

In 1978 a district celebration evening was housed in Castel Sant'Angelo, which passed into state ownership in 1990. Today there is a facility for addicts in Castel Sant'Angelo, but not in the original homestead, but in one of the houses built later.

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Opitz (Red.): Müller's Large German Local Book 2012. Complete local dictionary. 33rd revised and expanded edition. Volume 1 Directory of places AM. de Gruyter Saur, Munich, 2012 ISBN 978-3-11-027420-2 Preview at Google Books , p. 334.
  2. ^ BrandenburgViewer: Schmettaukarte
  3. Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin 34th piece of August 26, 1853, p. 332 Online at Google Books
  4. a b c d Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986, p. 235.
  5. ^ Topographical overview of the localities in the department of the Royal Court of Justice. Compiled from official sources. Publisher of Decker's Secret Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei, Berlin, 1854 Online at Google Books , p. 31.
  6. Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 p., Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 Online at Google Books , p. 30/31.
  7. Royal Statistical Bureau: The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. According to the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. II. The Province of Brandenburg. Verlag des Königlich Statistischen Bureau, Berlin 1873 Online at Google Books , p. 9.
  8. Kladderadatsch Volume 25, supplement from April 14, 1872 Online at Google Books
  9. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin 42nd piece of October 18, 1878, p. 317 online at Google Books
  10. ^ Ernst Seyfert (ed.): Goods address book for the province of Brandenburg. List of all manors, estates and larger farms in the province with details of property properties, net income from property tax, total area and area of ​​the individual crops, livestock, all industrial facilities and telephone connections, details of the property, tenants and administrators of the Post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the estate, the Protestant and Catholic parishes, the registry office districts, the city and administrative districts, the higher regional, regional and local courts, an alphabetical register of places and persons, the manual of the royal authorities as well a map of the province of Brandenburg at a scale of 1: 1,000,000. XLV, 433 pp., Reichenbach'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig, 1914, p. 178.
  11. ^ Oskar Koehler (arrangement), Kurt Schleising (introduction): Niekammer's agricultural goods address books. Agricultural goods address book of the province of Brandenburg: Directory of all manors, estates and larger farms in the province of approx. 30 ha upwards with details of the property properties, the net property tax yield, the total area and the area of ​​the individual crops, the livestock, all industrial plants and the telephone connections, details of the owners, tenants and administrators, the post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the property, the Protestant and Catholic parishes, the registry office districts, the city and official districts, the higher regional, regional and local courts, one alphabetical place and person registers, the manual of the royal authorities and a map in the scale 1: 175.0000. I-XXXII, 343 pp., Reichenbach'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig, 1923, p. 98.
  12. Ernst Seyfert, Hans Wehner, Alexander Haußknecht, Ludwig Hogrefe (eds.): Agricultural address book of the manors, estates and farms of the province of Brandenburg: List of all manors, estates and farms from approx. 20 ha upwards with information on the property, the total area and the area of ​​the individual crops, the livestock, the company's own industrial facilities and telephone connections, details of the owners, tenants and administrators, the post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the property, the regional and local courts, an alphabetical register of places and persons , a directory of the most important government agencies and agencies, agricultural associations and corporations. 4th increased and improved edition, 464 p., Leipzig, Verlag von Niekammer's address books, Leipzig, 1929 (Niekammer's goods address books Volume VII), p. 132.
  13. ^ Stephanus GmbH

Coordinates: 53 ° 7 ′ 29 ″  N , 13 ° 36 ′ 19 ″  E