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Klein Hammer was a residential area in the Löpten district of the Groß Köris community in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg .

history

In 1700 there were close to a Löpten Vorwerk consisting of a sheep with a stock of up to 700 sheep. There were also 20 "milking cows", 12 oxen and young cattle. The statistics recorded "no subjects", but only a rifle house and a nearby pitch furnace in Hammer . At that time, the area belonged to the Teupitz rule and thus to the Landsberg taverns . In 1743 there was a dairy farm as well as a mutton barn and two family buildings on the residential area. Some distance away, another family house and a forester's house were built, from which the later head forester Hammer emerged .

In 1801 the statistics reported from a sheep farm that "had previously been a farm" and had therefore developed further. It was mentioned again in 1843 and at that time belonged to the Teltow district . In 1858 twelve people lived in Klein Hammer. In 1860 the development consisted of two residential and four farm buildings. In 1890 the population had decreased to just four people, as was the case in 1925. In 1929, Klein Hammer became a residential area in Löpten.

literature

  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg: Teltow (= Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg . Volume 4). Verlag Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1976.