Little donkey
The Eselsgütlein is a deserted village in the city of Schauenstein north of Schafhof and Neudorf and east of Uschertsgrün and Willow Green in the Upper Franconian district of Hof .
location
It lies on the border with the urban area of Selbitz on the way to Hüttung . Separated by a mountainside and the Aubächlein closes in the southwest of the Wüstungsareal desert green and the south-east of Schoenberg on. The Eselsgütlein was on the old street Straas - Edlendorf - Selbitz - Blankenberg , which ran from there to the Wachhügel between Selbitz and Hüttung. The property of the Gütlein is a separate corridor section, which is crossed by the path. A small dammed, now abandoned pond can be seen. The clearing island in the middle of the forest is still there.
Field names
In a sales deed from 1408, with which the Nuremberg burgraves a . a. The office of Schauenstein sold to the bailiffs of Gera is called "donkey wood". The name of the mountain after Hartmann Esel is passed down as a field name and in usage, as well as the names Eselsholz, Eselswald, Eselswiese, Eselsweg, Eselfeld, Eselweiherlein, Eselteich and Eselsgütlein. The terms lower and upper laundry fields come from mining activities. In Johann Will's work Teutsches Paradeiß from 1692 there is talk of the “Schönberger Bächlein”, which waters the “donkey, a forest”.
history
In the field names from 1926 by the teacher Fitz Friedrich, the Eselsgütlein is referred to as an "unzimmed Söldengütlein, house number 24" belonging to Weidesgrün, house number 2, which was abandoned in 1778. According to Pechstein, documents in the Bamberg State Archives show that Jörg Teubitzer was the first owner around 1571. Several generations of the Fischer family can be traced back to the Gütlein from 1660. According to the Bavarian first recording around 1850, the Eselsgütlein finally belonged to Mühldorf , house number 9.
literature
- Hans Hartmann: Lost places on the middle Selbitz . In: Frankenwald - magazine of the Frankenwaldverein eV , issue 1/1988. P. 6f.
- Johannes Pechstein: Chronicle of Weidesgrün . 2007.
Web links
- Location in the Bavarian premiere in the BayernAtlas
Individual evidence
- ↑ Anita Herpich: Old streets between Saale and Selbitz . Weißenstadt 2017. P. 102ff.
- ^ Johann Will: The Teutsche Paradeiß in the excellent Fichtelberg . In: Archive for history and antiquity of Upper Franconia , 16th volume, 2nd issue. Bayreuth 1885. pp. 110f.
Coordinates: 50 ° 17 ′ 41 ″ N , 11 ° 45 ′ 28.4 ″ E