Frohntaler Hammer

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The Glad Taler hammer is still low in residues in Eifgental preserved and is located on Eifgenbach north of the sewage treatment plant Wermelskirchen , west of Eipringhausen and south of Eifgenstadions in North Rhine-Westphalia .

history

Frohntaler Hammer around 1900
Frohntaler Hammer before 1900

In the original cadastre from 1828 to 1830, Wilhelm Kalthof and Gottlieb Tiefenthal owned plot 74 on Stockhausen, Wiesenland without a house in corridor 6.

In 1838 Arnold vom Stein and Gottlieb Tiefenthal sold the newly built factory building to Johann Arnold Frowein, who lived at Neuenhöhe, and he sold it to his brother Johann Wilhelm Frowein for 4,000 thalers in 1838.

The house with fulling mill , which burned down in 1843 and is now run as a cloth factory, was to be restored by the new owner Arnold vom Stein from Kenkhausen .

In 1863 Arnold vom Stein sold him to Abraham Jaspers, a blacksmith from Cronenberg, for 2500 thalers. In 1905 the hammer mill was said to have burned down. In 1921 the city of Wermelskirchen submitted an application to restart the facility.

literature

  • Leverkusen city archive, holdings of the Rhein-Wupper district
  • Breidenbach, NJ, families, property and taxes ..., Wermelskirchen 2003, Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, ISBN 3-980-2801-8-7
  • Breidenbach, NJ: Old houses and courtyards in the Wupperviereck of Wermelskirchen ... , p. 157ff, Wermelskirchen 2011, ISBN 978-3-980-2801-2-9

Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 50 ″  N , 7 ° 13 ′ 34 ″  E