Fallhütte (Nuremberg)

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Fallhütte is a desert in the statistical district 11 of the city of Nuremberg .

geography

The former wasteland was at an altitude of 316  m above sea level. NHN on the open floor. In the south-east there was a forest area. Approx. 1km east to who was Dutzendteich and the place Dutzendteich , approximately 0.5 km to the west Lichtenhof , about 0.25 kilometers north white lead . In its place is now the T-junction Wodanstrasse / Holzgartenstrasse.

history

A case master - also known as Hundsschlager - has been attested for the imperial city of Nuremberg since the 15th century . His job was to dispose of the dead animal carcasses and to hunt down and kill stray dogs.

At the end of the 18th century, Fallhütte consisted of an estate. The high court exercised the imperial city of Nuremberg, but this was disputed by the Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberamt Cadolzburg and Burgthann . The landlord was the Laurenzi forest office in the imperial city of Nuremberg.

As part of the community edict, Fallhütte was assigned to the Gleißhammer tax district formed in 1808 . It also belonged to the rural community of Gleißhammer founded in the same year .

In 1899 Fallhütte was incorporated into Nuremberg .

Population development

year 001818 001824 001840 001861 001871 001885
Residents 17th 9 10 19th 13 43
Houses 3 2 2 3
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religion

The place has been predominantly Protestant since the Reformation. Originally the inhabitants of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination were parish in St. Lorenz (Nuremberg) , later to St. Peter (Nuremberg) .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Fallhütte in the BayernAtlas ( Bavarian premiere )
  2. ^ W. Bauernfeind, p. 466.
  3. HH Hofmann, p. 112.
  4. a b H. H. Hofmann, p. 238f.
  5. Only inhabited houses are given. In 1818 and 1824 these were designated as fireplaces , in 1840 as houses , from 1871 to 1885 as residential buildings.
  6. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkkreis according to its constitution by the newest organization: with indication of a. the tax districts, b. Judicial Districts, c. Rent offices in which they are located, then several other statistical notes . Ansbach 1818, p. 24 ( digitized version ). Listed there as a fall house .
  7. Eduard Vetter (Ed.): Statistical handbook and address book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria . Self-published, Ansbach 1846, p. 206 ( digitized version ).
  8. ^ Joseph Heyberger, Chr. Schmitt, v. Wachter: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary . In: K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Bavaria. Regional and folklore of the Kingdom of Bavaria . tape 5 . Literary and artistic establishment of the JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, Munich 1867, Sp. 1065 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb10374496-4 ( digitized ).
  9. Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 1229 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized ).
  10. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Localities directory of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to government districts, administrative districts, ... then with an alphabetical register of locations, including the property and the responsible administrative district for each location. LIV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1888, Section III, Sp. 1164 ( digitized version ).

Coordinates: 49 ° 26 '15.8 "  N , 11 ° 5' 47.6"  E