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community Blekendorf
Coordinates: 54 ° 17 ′ 19 ″  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 33 ″  E
Incorporation : September 30, 1928
Incorporated into: Blekendorf
Postal code : 24327
Area code : 04381

Futterkamp is a village in the Blekendorf municipality in Schleswig-Holstein .

Today the teaching and testing center (LVZ) Futterkamp is located on the site, a facility for animal production and agricultural construction of the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Agriculture. The state vocational school for horse managers and horse workers from Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg, a branch of the vocational school Plön, has its seat here. Farm shop and gastronomy is designed.

geography

The village is located 1.5 km north-northeast of Blekendorf and two kilometers southwest of the Sehlendorf inland lake .

Prehistory and early history

The long beds on the Ruserberg , a Neolithic megalithic system of the funnel beaker culture (TBK) from around 3500–2800 BC. BC, are located 1.5 kilometers north of the village. In the older archaeological literature, these long beds are listed under the Futterkamp site. In addition, there are the archaeological remains of the Slavic castle ramparts Hochborre (8th - 10th centuries, later inhabited again / further into the 15th century) and the two medieval hill-towers Großer Schlichtenberg (11th - 14th centuries) and Kleiner Schlichtenberg (14th century) . Century) in the immediate vicinity of the village, about 1.5–2.5 kilometers northeast towards Sehlendorfer Binnensee in the valley of the Mühlenau .

history

Futterkamp (older spellings Foderkamp and Voderkamp ) was a noble estate whose owner can be proven since the 15th century. The estate's district extended far beyond the Futterkamp estate and included the villages of Blekendorf , Friederikenthal , Sechendorf and Sehlendorf and a number of other residential areas as well as the Sehlendorf inland lake . In the 19th century the entire district had a size of 3483 tax tonnes (= 19.04 square kilometers). In 1835 there were 993 inhabitants in the entire manor district, in 1855 there were 1065 inhabitants. Until the Prussian district reform of 1867, the Futterkamp manor district, like many other Holstein manor districts, did not belong to any office or district, so it was an administrative unit that was only subordinate to state rule. From 1867 to 1928 the manor district continued to function as the lowest administrative unit (municipality) within the Plön district. On September 30, 1928, the manor district was largely incorporated into the newly formed Blekendorf community , a smaller part became part of the Kaköhl community , which in 1938 also became part of the Blekendorf community.

Landowner

  • 1430: Emeke v. Rathlow († after 1430)
  • 1459: Wolf v. Rathlow († after 1459)
  • 1479: Emeke / Emelin v. Rathlow († 1500 killed)
  • 1523: Wolf v. Rathlow († after 1523)
  • 1533: Schack v. Rantzau; then Johann v. Rantzau
  • 1538: Otto v. Pogwish († 1543)
  • 1544: Otto v. Pogwish († after 1586)
  • 1568: Johann v. Rathlow († 1568)
  • 1578: Hinrich v. Rathlow († before 1616) sold; then Casper v. Rantzau
  • 1603: Otto v. Reventlow
  • 1681: Henning v. Buchwaldt († 1713) bought
  • 1711: Casper v. Buchwaldt († 1731)
  • 1731: Joachim v. Buchwaldt († after 1735) sold
  • 1735: Counts of Platen
  • 1855: Reichsgraf Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Graf von Platen-Hallermundt zu Weißenhaus

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lksh.de/landwirtschaft/tier/lvz-futterkamp
  2. https://www.ostsee.de/ausflug/obst-erlebnis-garten-futterkamp.html
  3. Johannes von Schröder: Topography of the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, the Principality of Lübeck and the area of ​​the free and Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, 1st edition , 1st volume, Oldenburg (Holstein) 1841, pp. 201/202.
  4. Johannes von Schröder / Hermann Biernatzki: Topography of the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, the Principality of Lübeck and the area of ​​the free and Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, 2nd edition , 1st volume, Oldenburg (Holstein) 1855, p. 397/398 .
  5. The population of the municipalities of Schleswig-Holstein 1867-1970 (Historical municipality directory) , published by the Schleswig-Holstein State Statistical Office, Kiel 1972, pp. 128 and 245.