Erichshagen (Angermünde)

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Görlsdorf with the Blumberger Mühle residential area and the Erichshagen residential area, which is no longer available today, on the Urmes table sheet, sheet 2949 Greiffenberg from 1826

Erichshagen was a residential area in the Görlsdorf district of the city of Angermünde in the Uckermark district (Brandenburg). The living space was rebuilt around / before 1732 and was demolished after 1950.

location

The Erichshagen residential area was approx. 2.2 km southwest of the center of Görlsdorf, approx. 2.6 km northeast of Wolletz and approx. 500 meters west of the Blumberger Mühle residential area . He was about 44  m above sea level. NHN .

history

Ehrichshagen is first mentioned in 1732 . At that time it consisted of two houses in the Glambeck-Görlsdorfer Kavelheide of the Flemsdorfer Kavel. According to the historical local lexicon, it is probably the 8th part of Wolletz's von Greiffenberg zu Flemsdorf. 1745 is Heydehauß old mentioned in the Greifenberger Cavelheide. Several residents lived in an apartment building. At that time it belonged together to von Happe, von Hake, von Holtzendorf, from Greifenberg to Flemsdorf, from Hagen to Schmiedeberg, from Bardeleben to Glambeck and from Buch to Stolpe. The new Heidehaus was later called Redernswalde . The Schützhaus settlement is mentioned in the Schmettauschen map series from 1767/87 . In 1775 four residents and Büdner are named, a total of 17 people who lived in apartment buildings ( gardener's apartments in the Cavel ). In 1790, Erichshagen is known as the Rittervorwerk with three grottoes and two campfire sites. Presumably, Rittervorwerk only means that the living space belonged to the Görlsdorf manor.

Friedrich Wilhelm Bratring describes Erichshagen in 1801 as a forester's house and gardener's apartment with and belonging to Wolletz, in the Cavelheide with two campfire sites and 17 residents. The owner was von Rohr zu Alt-Künkendorf. According to the historical local dictionary, Erichshagen belonged to the von Bredow zu Flemsdorf family since 1797. At that time the residential area was also called Bredowswalde , but it did not prevail. In the 1817 locality directory of the government district of Potsdam the place of residence is listed as forester's house Erichshagen (A. Schützenhaus) . The forester who was responsible for the Cavelheide lived here . According to this list, the place belonged to many gentlemen. Erichshagen then had 27 residents who were parish in Wolletz.

In 1840 the Erichshagen establishment consisted of two houses and had 12 residents. At that time it already belonged to the Görlsdorf manor. According to the local statistics of the government district of Potsdam with the city of Berlin from 1861 (reflects the status in 1860), there were two residential buildings and three farm buildings in Erichshagen. The settlement had 24 inhabitants and belonged to the Görlsdorf estate. In 1871 Erichshagen had 16 residents with its two houses.

With the district reform of 1872 and the formation of the administrative districts, the Görlsdorf estate (including the Erichshagen establishment) was assigned to the district of Görlsdorf in the Angermünde district. In 1897 Erichshagen is designated as a colony . In 1912 Erichshagen had 23 inhabitants, in 1925 25 inhabitants.

In 1928 the Görlsdorf estate (including Erichshagen) was merged with the Görlsdorf district to form the Görlsdorf community. In 1931 Erichshagen was the living space of the municipality of Görlsdorf. In 1950 and 1957 it belonged to the municipality of Kerkow as a residential area. For 1950, the historical local dictionary still mentions the Erichshagen log cabin . It has not yet been possible to determine when exactly the buildings were demolished. The area is now part of the Görlsdorf district again.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986, p. 236/37.
  2. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg. Second volume. Containing the Mittelmark and Ukermark. VIII, 583 p., Berlin, Maurer, 1805 Online at Google Books , p. 537.
  3. ↑ Ortschafts = directory of the government = district of Potsdam according to the latest district division from 1817, with a note of the district to which the place previously belonged, the quality, number of people, confession, ecclesiastical circumstances, owner and address, along with an alphabetical register . Georg Decker, Berlin 1817 (without pagination) online at Google Books
  4. August von Sellentin: Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin: Compiled from official sources. 292 p., Verlag der Sander'schen Buchhandlung, 1841 Central and State Library Berlin: Link to the digitized version (p. 244)
  5. Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 pp., Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 Online at Google Books , pp. 38/39.
  6. ^ 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. Province of Brandenburg. Verlag der Königliche Statistischen Bureaus (Dr. Engel), Berlin 1873. Online at Google Books , p. 11/12, footnote under No. 99 Görlsdorf.
  7. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, Supplement to Part 24 of the Official Gazette of June 12, 1874, pp. 1-5. Online at Google Books
  8. F. Mauer: Alphabetical index of all the towns and districts in the Potsdam administrative district, together with a list of the associated chief foresters and district commands. 296 pp., A. Stein's publishing house, Potsdam 1897, p. 66.
  9. ^ E. Uetrecht: Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs. First volume AK. Fifth, completely revised and increased edition. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig and Vienna, 1912, p. 596 Online at Google Books

Coordinates: 53 ° 2 ′ 15 ″  N , 13 ° 55 ′ 59 ″  E