Hasenkamp (Wuppertal)

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Hasenkamp
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 18 ′ 24 "  N , 7 ° 14 ′ 42"  E
Height : 292 m above sea level NHN
Hasenkamp (Wuppertal)
Hasenkamp

Location of Hasenkamp in Wuppertal

Hasenkamp is a location in the north of the Bergisch city ​​of Wuppertal .

Location and description

The location is at an altitude of 292  m above sea level. NHN on the watershed of the river systems of the Wupper and the Ruhr south of the federal highway 46 . It is located in the neighborhood of Nachbarebreck-Ost ( Oberbarmen district ) near the border with the Haßlinghausen district of Sprockhövel . To the west lies the deep cut of the south portal of the Scheetunnel of the disused railway line Wuppertal-Wichlinghausen-Hattingen . The Next Breck Water Tower , which rises above the village, is located 350 meters northeast in the neighboring Kattenbreuken .

To the north lie the localities of Berghausstraße , Alteschmiede and Pannhütte , east of Kattenbreuken, west of Hülsen and south of Holtkamp and Falkenrath . The Wuppertal circular route leads past Hasenkamp.

History and etymology

The Kotten Hasenkamp, referred to as Sahlenbeck on the Prussian premiere in 1840 , was built around 1785. This year, a Johann Peter Mähler from the Mählersbeck gave a piece of forest to the old Einerner Mark in hereditary lease, " from which a manure was prepared and a house was built ".

An important coal road ran east of Hasenkamp from Witten to Barmen - today's Haßlinghauser Strasse and Wittener Strasse ( Landesstrasse  58, formerly Bundesstrasse 51 ), on which the factories in the Wupper area were supplied with fuel by independent coal drivers . This road was considered to be the busiest road in all of County Mark at the end of the 18th century .

Hasenkamp belonged in the early modern period to Gogericht District Schwelm in official weather the Counts of Mark . According to canon law it was in the parish of Schwelm. After France had conquered the County of Mark , Hasenkamp was part of the Mairie Haßlinghausen in the Hagen arrondissement of the Ruhr department in the Grand Duchy of Berg from 1806 to 1813 . In 1815 the French-occupied area came to Prussia , which Hasenkamp allocated to the newly created district of Hagen the following year . From 1887 to 1922 Hasenkamp belonged to the office and the community of Nachbarebreck in the Schwelm district, which was split off from the district of Hagen . In 1922 Nebenebreck was incorporated into the city of Barmen , which in 1929 was united with the city of Elberfeld and other cities and communities to form Wuppertal.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerd Helbeck : Next Breck. History of a rural area on the Bergisch-Märkische border in the area of ​​influence of the cities Schwelm and Barmen (= contributions to the history and local history of the Wuppertal. Vol. 30). Born-Verlag, Wuppertal 1984, ISBN 3-87093-036-5 .