Krummensee (Angermünde)

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The Neuhaus residential area, with Laagensee, Briesensee and Haussee as well as the Krumme sub-forestry (in the lower right corner, edge of the sheet!) On the Urmes table sheet No. 2948 Friedrichswalde from 1826

Krummessee was a residential area in what is now Steinhöfel , a district of Angermünde in the Uckermark district (Brandenburg). The forester's house was built around / after 1800 and was demolished again in 1847. Instead of this forester's house, the Luisenthal forester's house was built.

location

The Krummensee forestry was 1.6 km south of Neuhaus , almost 2 km north-northwest of Redernswalde , 2.3 km southwest of the Luisenthal residential area and just 6 km southwest of Steinhöfel on the north bank of the Krummen See , which is now silting up. The living space was about 60  m above sea level. NHN completely in the forest.

history

It is not known exactly when the Krummensee sub-forestry was established. It existed in 1826, as the Urmes table sheet No. 2948 Friedrichswalde from 1826 shows. In 1837 the forester's house is mentioned as Krummsee . At that time it belonged jointly to the brothers Friedrich Wilhelm and Heinrich Alexander von Redern. In the topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin from 1841 (reflects the status from 1840) Krummensee is listed as belonging to Görlsdorf as a forester. At that time it belonged to the manor Görlsdorf Friedrich Wilhelm von Redern (1802-1883) on Görlsdorf and Greiffenberg. In 1843 the forest service establishment in the Görlsdorfer Forst also included properties on the Flachen Fenn. From 1848 the news comes that the forestry establishment Krummensee in 1847 received is. The reasons for the end of the forestry are not known. It was also not possible to determine what was meant by " entered" , whether it was demolished, destroyed by fire or uninhabitable due to a rising lake level. As a replacement, the new Luisenthal forestry was built not far from the Krummensee forestry department (approx. 2.3 km to the northeast as the crow flies).

The Krummensee sub-forestry belonged to the Görlsdorf manor and later the Görlsdorf manor district. In 1928 the western part of the Görlsdorf estate was separated and not assigned to the Görlsdorf community, but to the newly formed Neuhaus community. In 1957, the Neuhaus community was incorporated into the Steinhöfel community and the Neuhaus district was also dissolved and merged with the Steinhöfel district. The area of ​​the former sub-forestry department is therefore part of the Steinhöfel district today. Steinhöfel was incorporated into the city of Angermünde in 2003 and is now part of Angermünde.

Individual evidence

  1. Kammergericht (Hrsg.): Topography of the lower courts of the Kurmark Brandenburg and the parts of the state that have been struck. 312 pp., Berlin, Oehmigke, 1837 Online at Google Books (p. 141)
  2. August von Sellentin: Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin: Compiled from official sources. 292 p., Verlag der Sander'schen Buchhandlung, 1841 Central and State Library Berlin: Link to the digitized version (p. 244)
  3. a b c Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986, p. 542.

Coordinates: 53 ° 3 ′ 45.2 ″  N , 13 ° 49 ′ 52.5 ″  E