Eschenborn

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Eschenborn was a small settlement north of Eisenach in what is now the Wartburg district in Thuringia .

Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 10.4 ″  N , 10 ° 15 ′ 19 ″  E

location

The small settlement was located east of Creuzburg and south of Ebenau on the Mihlberg . The size of the field was 141.2 ha, of which farms and gardens 1.8 ha, meadows 0.1 ha, arable land 82.3 ha, forest 19.0 ha, ponds, streams and rivers 0.0 ha, on paths, Trifts, wasteland and orchards accounted for 37.9 hectares.

history

In 1879 Eschenborn consisted of a house with 14 residents. Due to an administrative reform in 1922, the villages of Ebenau, Buchenau , Eschenborn, Mihlberg and Hahnroda were incorporated into Creuzburg. In 1925 this was partially reversed and the municipality of Buchenau was upgraded to an independent municipality with the districts of Ebenau, Eschenborn, Mihlberg and Hahnroda. This regional structure lasted until 1962, when Ebenau, Eschenborn and Mihlberg were again reassigned to Creuzburg. A few months later the small settlements of Eschenborn and Mihlberg were given up and the houses were demolished until 1964.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ C. Kronfeld: Regional studies of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach . Second part. Weimar 1879, p. 34 f.