Hutha
Hutha
City of Olbernhau
Coordinates: 50 ° 41 ′ 58 ″ N , 13 ° 17 ′ 59 ″ E
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Residents : | 35 (May 9, 2011) | |
Incorporation : | 1872 | |
Incorporated into: | Hallbach | |
Postal code : | 09526 | |
Area code : | 037360 | |
Location of Hutha in Saxony |
Hutha is a district of the Saxon town of Olbernhau in the Erzgebirge district .
geography
location
The forest strip village Hutha is located about 5 kilometers east of Pockau in the Ore Mountains . To the northeast, the group of houses belonging to Forchheim borders on Hutha with the Dragon Forest . It is separated from Hutha by the Zoblitz, a tributary of the Flöha . To the south and west, the Moosheide and Scheitwald forests border the corridor, to the northeast the Central and Dragon Forest .
There is a connection to Hallbach via a local road and via Neusorge to Forchheim in the opposite direction.
Neighboring places
Forchheim | Haselbach | Dörnthal |
Wernsdorf |
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Reukersdorf | Hallbach |
history
The first written mention dates from 1661 as the hut . In 1445 the existence of a glassworks in the area of the later Hutha is mentioned for the first time in a document (deed of ownership of the rule of Schönberg / Purschenstein ). It is assumed that the first place name form was borrowed from this. It was opposite the former inn on today's road from Hallbach to Forchheim and was abandoned around the end of the 15th century.
The later settlement was founded by Bohemian exiles in the area of a former Vorwerk .
In 1817 , August Schumann mentions Hutha in the state encyclopedia of Saxony only the proportionate membership "to the manors Pfaffroda and Dörrenthal." Elsewhere he mentions that the coal road leading from Blumenau to Freiberg , on which the charcoal of the "Görsdorf-Blumenauer rafts" is the royal smelters near Freiberg are driven, Hutha cuts through.
Information about the establishment of the settlement is provided by the work "New Saxon Church Gallery", it says:
"Hutha" also called "the hut" or "the huthe" originally belonged to the Dörnthal manor. There was a Vorwerk there . In 1639 there was still a calving farm, a sheep farm, house and farm there, but "in the unholy times of war it was completely ruined and perished". Everything was "screwed up", i. H. overgrown with forest. Caspar von Schönberg , to whom the villages of Ober- , Klein- and Niederneuschönberg owe their existence, wanted, as his letter of July 17, 1672 to the chief regional hunter Georg Carl von Carlowitz on Altschönfeld, to give up land there for eight settlers, but His request was initially rejected on the grounds that the planned houses would take up a larger space than the former Vorwerk and that this and the increase in residents would cause disquiet in the wilderness. Finally, the letter of inheritance about the little village of Hutha of March 15, 1672 was approved, and eight settlers grew up, were sent to Hallbach for church work and to Dörnthal in court cases. "
In 1872 Hutha was incorporated into Hallbach. In 1925 the Zoblitz Bridge was built, which has connected Neusorge and Hutha ever since. On January 1, 1999, the previously independent municipalities of Dörnthal, Hallbach and Pfaffroda b were merged. Sayda to the municipality of Pfaffroda, Hutha became a part of the new municipality.
On January 1, 2017, the municipality of Pfaffroda and all of its districts were incorporated into the city of Olbernhau.
Development of the population
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literature
- District Office Middle Erzgebirgskreis, Ed .: On the history of the cities and municipalities in the Middle Erzgebirgskreis , a time table (parts 1–3)
Web links
- Hutha in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- Documents about Hallbach near Olbernhau and the district of Hutha
Individual evidence
- ↑ Small-scale municipality sheet for Pfaffroda. (PDF; 0.23 MB) State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , September 2014, accessed on January 29, 2015 .
- ↑ a b cf. Hutha in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- ↑ History of the Hutha district , accessed on January 4, 2011.
- ↑ cf. Hutha, Hutta . In: August Schumann : Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony. 4th volume. Schumann, Zwickau 1817, p. 255.
- ↑ cf. Reukersdorf . In: August Schumann : Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony. 9th volume. Schumann, Zwickau 1822, p. 144. and Görsdorf-Blumenauer rafts . In: August Schumann : Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony. 3rd volume. Schumann, Zwickau 1816, p. 236.
- ^ The Hallbach Parish. in: G. Buchwald (Ed.): New Saxon Church Gallery, Ephorie Freiberg. Strauch Verlag, Leipzig 1901, pp. 230–231 ( digitized version )
- ^ Area changes from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 1999 on the website of the State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , p. 4 (PDF; 39 kB), accessed on January 4, 2011.