Freudenberg (Vohwinkel)

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Freudenberg
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 6 ″  N , 7 ° 4 ′ 16 ″  E
Height : approx. 266 m above sea level NHN
Freudenberg (Wuppertal)
Freudenberg

Location of Freudenberg in Wuppertal

Freudenberg is a location in the residential area Höhe in the Wuppertal district of Vohwinkel .

Location and description

Freudenberg lies at the intersection of two old streets at an altitude of 266  m above sea level. NHN : on the one hand the former Höhenstraße von Haan , which today bears the name Höhe , and on the other hand a former coal path , which today bears the name Gräfrather Straße and crosses the Vohwinkeler Senke . This route was expanded into the Essen – Solingen Provincial Road around 1815 and is now qualified as Federal Road 224 .

Neighboring locations are Bracken , Bies , Dasnöckel , Engelshöhe , Halbenberg , Görtscheid , Kirschsiepen , Kluse , Roßkamp , Schlüssel and Grünewald and Piepersberg , both of which belong to Solingen .

history

The Freudenberg residential area originally belonged to the Ketzberg community of the Gräfrath mayor .

The place is already recorded on the topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824, on the Prussian first survey of 1843 the place is southwest of Kluse with Ch.Hs. written down. On the measuring table sheets of the topographic map 1: 25,000 the place is noted as Freudenberg until 1974. In the 1983 edition, the name on the card has been omitted. At that time the place was built over with a supermarket.

In 1830, seven people lived in the place known as the inn . The municipality and estate district statistics of the Rhine Province listed the place in 1871 with four houses and 25 inhabitants. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province in 1885, a house with seven inhabitants was specified. In 1895 the district had a house with six residents, for 1905 one house and five residents were given.

With the law on the municipal reorganization of the Rhenish-Westphalian industrial area , the cities of Wuppertal and (Greater) Solingen were founded on August 1, 1929. In the Freudenberg area, a small strip was removed from the former city of Gräfrath , which was incorporated in Solingen , and assigned to the new city of Wuppertal.

Individual evidence

  1. Historical maps: Prussian new recording and Prussian first recording (on: HistoriKa25 , Landesvermessungsamt NRW, sheet 4708, Elberfeld)
  2. ^ Friedrich von Restorff: Topographical-statistical description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province . Nicolaische Buchhandlung, Berlin / Stettin 1830 ( digitized ).
  3. ^ The communities and manor districts of the Rhine Province and their population. Edited and compiled by the Royal Statistical Bureau from the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. In: Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Hrsg.): The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. tape XI , 1874, ZDB -ID 1467523-7 ( digitized ).
  4. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland. Based on materials from the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Statistical Bureau. In: Royal Statistical Bureau (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. tape XII , 1888, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 ( digitized version ).
  5. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland. Based on materials from the census of December 1, 1895 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Statistical Bureau. In: Royal Statistical Bureau (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. tape XII , 1897, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 .
  6. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Rhine Province. Based on the materials from the census of December 1, 1905 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Prussian State Statistical Office. In: Königliches Prussisches Statistisches Landesamt (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. Booklet XII, 1909, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 .
  7. Appendix A, Section XXX of the legal text