Kurtmühle

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The Kurtmühle residential area southeast of Schwerin

The Kurtmühle is a residential area in the Schwerin district of the city of Storkow (Mark) in the Oder-Spree district (Brandenburg). A mill near Schwerin is mentioned in a document as early as 1518, at that time without a proper name.

location

Kurtmühle is located around 1.5 kilometers as the crow flies southeast of the center of Schwerin and just under two kilometers southwest of the center of Bugk. The Kurtmühle is located on a river, which in the BrandenburgViewer is called Graben 291199-Bugker See, between Dobrasee and Bugker See . It is 49  m above sea level. NHN and can only be reached via a road from Schwerin.

history

A mill near Schwerin was first mentioned in a document in 1518, but at that time it was still without a proper name. The entry dates from 1616: Schwerin water mill, called the Curtsche. In 1745 it was called Curth Mühle , 1788 Curth M. and 1805 Curthmühle. In the Schmettauschen map of 1767/87 it is already mentioned as Kurth Mühle . A little west of it, almost on the shores of Lake Dobra, there is still a brick barn.

Bratring describes it in 1805 as a water, grinding and cutting mill. The Kurtmühle belonged to a miller named Kuhle in 1837. In 1840 the water mill and cutting mill burned down. It should be rebuilt in the previous scope, but instead of the two overshot wheels with an undershot wheel. In 1849 Hermann Trenkel wanted to register the damming right on the Mühlenfließ between Dobra and Bugker lakes.

According to Riehl and Scheu, there were two houses on the Curthmühle site in 1861 in which eleven people lived. In 1875 the mill belonged to a certain Kolbe.

Local political history

The Kurtmühle was part of the manor in Schwerin, which the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm I ("the soldier king ") bought from District Administrator Eberhard Wilhelm Freiherr v. Hohnstedt bought. He assigned the administrative site to the Blossin office .

The Kurtmühle was designated as Schwerin's residential area in 1931 and 1957. According to the official name of the authorities, Kurtmühle is a place to live in the Schwerin district of the city of Storkow (Mark).

literature

  • Joachim Schölzel: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IX Beeskow-Storkow. 334 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1989 ISBN 3-7400-0104-6 (hereinafter Schölzel, Historisches Ortslexikon, Beeskow-Storkow, page number).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Schölzel, Historisches Ortslexikon, Beeskow-Storkow, p. 150.
  2. ^ A b Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg. Second volume. Containing the Mittelmark and Ukermark. VIII, 583 S., Berlin, Maurer, 1805 Online at Google Books S. 456.
  3. Topography of the Lower Courts of the Kurmark Brandenburg and the parts of the country that are struck for them. Compiled from official sources under the supervision of the Court of Appeal. 311 S., Berlin, Oehmigke, 1837. Online at Google Books
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, 1840, p. 248 Online at Google Books
  5. Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv: Online research: Hermann Trenkel's application to register a storage right for the Kurtmühle am Mühlenfließ between Dobra and Bugker See. 1849
  6. ^ Wilhelm Riehl, J. Scheu: Berlin and the Mark Brandenburg with the Markgrafthum Nieder-Lausitz in their history and in their present existence. Scheu, Berlin 1861, online at Google Books , p. 330
  7. ^ Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv: Online research: border dispute with the mill owner Kolbe zu Kurthmühle. 1875-1877
  8. ^ Service portal of the state administration of Brandenburg: City of Storkow (Mark)

Coordinates: 52 ° 11 '  N , 13 ° 54'  E