Hintergersdorf

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Location of Hintergersdorf in Tharandt

Hintergersdorf is a district of the village of Kurort Hartha in the Saxon town of Tharandt in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

Stamp with the old coat of arms of Hintergersdorf from the period up to 1926
Town view 1901
Memorial march of the volunteer fire brigades Kurort Hartha and Tharandt to the flood memorial stone at the former Hintergersdorfer Talmühle

location

Hintergersdorf is located northeast of the Tharandt forest in a side valley of the Todbach .

history

Hintergersdorf, today's lower village of Kurort Hartha, is laid out as a forest hoof village and is said to have been created in 1205 by the colonist of Meißner bishop Bruno II of Porstendorf , Gerhardus miles de Kezcelesdorph , mentioned in a document in 1223 , together with Fördergersdorf . Under Castrum Tharandt the place was first mentioned in 1378 as Wengin Gerhartstorf . The administrative affiliation of the place was until 1378 with the Castrum Dresden , then with the office Tharandt- Grillenburg . The responsible parish is Fördergersdorf. The Hintergersdorfer settlements Waldhäuser and Kuckuck emerged in the 18th century, the latter in the Tharandt area. From 1856 to 1875, Hintergersdorf belonged to the Tharandt court office , then to the Dresden administration . In 1926 the place merged with the climatic health resort Hartha and Spechtshausen to form the municipality Hartha-Hintergersdorf, which was renamed Kurort Hartha in 1933. Since then there has only been the name Hintergersdorf as a district in Kurort Hartha. In 1952 Kurort Hartha became part of the Freital district (later the district ), which in 1994 was again merged with the Dippoldiswalde district to form the Weißeritz district . In 1999 Kurort Hartha was united by law with Pohrsdorf and Tharandt to form the city of Tharandt.

Development of the population

year Residents
1550 28 possessed men, 46 residents , 27 hooves
1764 29 possessed men, 3 gardeners , 20 cottagers , 18 hooves
1764 1 good, 16 cottagers , 4½ hooves
1834 632
1871 798
1890 773
1910 881
1925 993

literature

  • Kurt Osk. Clay: from the past and present of the villages of Hartha, Grillenburg, Fördergersdorf, Hintergersdorf, Spechtshausen and Porsdorf near Tharandt. Self-published, 1904.
  • Edith Wagner: Ortschronik Kurort Hartha. Kurort Hartha community (ed.), 1953.
  • Between Tharandt forest, Freital and the Lockwitztal (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 21). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1973, p. 16ff.
  • Kulturbund der DDR, Ortsgruppe Tharandt (Hrsg.): The Tharandter Forest, forest town Tharandt. (= Contributions to local history. Issue 7). Tharandt 1982.
  • Manfred Hammer: Structurally and historically valuable village complexes in the Weißeritz district. In: Farmhouses, Farms, Villages in Saxon counties. Volume 4, published by the Association of Ländliche Bauwerte in Sachsen eV, Dresden 2006, pp. 106-107.
  • André Kaiser: 75 years Kurort Hartha , in: Around the Tharandt Forest - Official Journal of the City of Tharandt, November 2008 edition
  • André Kaiser: 140 years of recreation - the development of recreation in Kurort Hartha , in: Around the Tharandt Forest - Official Journal of the City of Tharandt, August 2009 edition
  • Lars-Arne Dannenberg , Vincenz Kaiser: Wilsdruff in the High Middle Ages. Considerations for the settlement of the Wilsdruffer Land and the development of the city with special consideration of the Jakobikirche. (= New archive for Saxon history. 80th volume). Verlagdruckerei Schmidt, 2009, ISBN 978-3-87707-769-6 .
  • Transport and improvement association Tharandter Wald (ed.): Kurort Hartha and surroundings. Geiger-Verlag, Horb 2012, ISBN 978-3-86595-493-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sächsisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Dresden, inventory 10052, Amt Grillenburg
  2. a b Hintergersdorf in the digital historical directory of Saxony