Grünhagen (Hitzacker)
Grünhagen was a village 2.5 kilometers southeast of Wietzetze , a district of Hitzacker (Elbe) in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district in Lower Saxony . The place was north of today's railway line from Lüneburg to Hitzacker .
The four hooves large medieval village was in the Thirty Years' War to the deserted village . In 1776 there was a manorial sheep farm there , later a domain . In 1855 the land was afforested. According to a report from 1917, a few decades earlier a forestry with two land sites had been established in Grünhagen . The forestry did not exist long, in 1917 there were still some foundations, two wells and overgrown gardens in Grünhagen.
literature
- Wolfgang Jürries , Berndt Wachter (ed.): Wendlandlexikon. Volume 1 (A – K), Köhring-Verlag, Lüchow 2000, ISBN 3-926322-28-4 .
Individual evidence
- ^ F. Soltau: Land and people in the parish of Bahrendorf. Unpublished manuscript, 1917. Excerpts quoted in Wendlandlexikon , p. 280.
Coordinates: 53 ° 9 ′ 34 ″ N , 10 ° 57 ′ 20 ″ E