Lindstedt

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Lindstedt
City of Gardelegen
Lindstedt coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 35 ′ 27 ″  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 46 ″  E
Height : 46 m
Area : 19.8 km²
Residents : 361  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 18 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 2011
Postal code : 39638
Area code : 039084
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Location of the village of Lindstedt in Gardelegen
Lindstedt Church (October 2018)
Lindstedt Church (October 2018)
Seal of office Lindstedt - Gardelegen district

Lindstedt is a village and a district of the Hanseatic city of Gardelegen in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The Altmark Lindstedt, a village with a church, is located between the towns of Gardelegen and Bismark and lies in the north on the Lindstedt-Trüstedter plateau. In the east of the village, the Mühlbach flows north to the Müllerbäke, where it meets the Breiter Graben, which begins in the west of the village. The approximately 73 meter high Heideberg lies east of the village. In the southeast are the Böckenberg (60 meters) and the Buchenberg (81 meters).

In addition to Lindstedt, the districts of Lindstedterhorst and Wollenhagen belong to the village of Lindstedt .

history

Lindstedt emerged as a double street village , as can be deduced from the original table sheet from 1843. The manor in the western part of the village was originally a manor suitable for the Landtag.

In 1329 Echardi de Linstede is mentioned as a witness in a document.

In 1345, Margrave Ludwig dedicated income in villa Lindsted to the altar in the Marienkirche in Gardelegen through grain elevations.

The historian Rohrlach describes the ownership structure as follows: Before 1329 to 1795 parts of the place belonged to those of Lindstedt, after the last name bearer of Lindstedt ceded to the children of his sister (a married von Rhinow) 1795-1891 that of Rhinow or the heir daughter, who since Baroness von Nordeck married in 1876 and a Schröder family from 1891 to 1907. 1907–1945 belonged parts of the village and the Luthäne estate to the Vehring family.

In 1686 a watermill on the Mühlenbach is mentioned, which is still mentioned in 1842. In 1711 a hereditary windmill is mentioned. At the beginning of the 20th century there was still a windmill to the left of the southern path to Kassieck and on Heideberg.

During the land reform in 1945, 193 hectares were expropriated. Of this, 60.8 hectares have been divided up: 26.6 hectares went to 20 poor farmers, 27.5 hectares to 19 landless farmers and small tenants, and 6.6 hectares to a resettler. In addition, 117 hectares of forest were distributed to the farmers. In 1959, the first type III agricultural production cooperative, the LPG "Unity", was established.

Incorporations

On September 30, 1928, the Lindstedt estate was united with the municipality of Lindstedt - with the exception of the exclave Luthäne, which was combined with the municipality of Hottendorf .

The community of Lindstedt was reclassified on July 25, 1952 from the district of Gardelegen to the new, smaller district of Gardelegen . After its dissolution, she joined the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel on July 1, 1994. On January 1, 1974, the communities Lindstedterhorst and Wollenhagen from the Gardelegen district were incorporated into the Lindstedt community.

On January 1, 2011, the previously independent municipality with the districts of Lindstedterhorst and Wollenhagen was incorporated into the Hanseatic City of Gardelegen by law together with 17 other municipalities.

Before the incorporation, the municipality had 563 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2009) and an area of ​​19.8 km².

population

local community

year Residents
1734 170
1772 260
1801 295
1818 268
1840 526
year Residents
1925 666
1939 547
1946 787
1964 578
1971 602
year Residents
1981 746
1993 709
2006 589

Village

year Residents
1790 210
1798 215
1864 728
1871 607
year Residents
1885 606
1895 628
1905 598

Well

year Residents
1790 081
1798 126
1864 042
1871 067
year Residents
1885 59
1895 35
1905 52

coat of arms

The coat of arms was awarded on August 29, 1939 by the President of the Province of Saxony.

Blazon : "In gold three (2: 1) black wolf fishing rods."

The coat of arms was designed by the Magdeburg State Archives Councilor Otto Korn .

economy

The economy of the place is mainly based on agriculture. In the direction of the north exit, towards the Lindstedterhorst community, there is secondary industry in the form of the Lucas concrete plant.

societies

  • SV Wacker 1912 Lindstedt e. V.
  • Friends of the "Historical Region Lindstedt" e. V.

Attractions

church
  • The core of the Protestant village church is a Romanesque hall church made of field stone . There is a half-timbered roof turret over the western part. Remains of Romanesque windows can still be seen on the north side.
  • The village cemetery is in the churchyard.

religion

The Protestant parish of Lindstedt used to belong together with parishes of Lindstedterhorst and Seethen to the parish of Lindstedt. Today it belongs to the parish of Lindstedt in the parish of Salzwedel in the Provostspengel Stendal-Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

The nearest Catholic parishes are in Gardelegen and Kalbe (Milde) .

In the pastor's book of the church province of Saxony, the first Protestant pastor listed for Lindstedt was Andreas Gaedecke (around 1537) and then Johann Schinemann (1538–1560). Bauke claims: "Pastors of Lindstedt and his branches have been since the Reformation: Johann Klusemann, who signed the Augsburg Confession , from 1538-1560 ..." Parisius and Brinkmann write in 1897: "If you can trust Bauke, Lindstedt, Lindstedterhorst and Sethen had a Protestant pastor as early as 1538. Presumably Johann Klusemann named there converted to the Reformation. "

Web links

Commons : Lindstedt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

literature

  • Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local lexicon for the Altmark (Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg, Part XII) . In: Publications of the Brandenburg State Main Archives . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 1363-1368 .
  • Wilhelm Zahn: Local history of the Altmark . Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, Salzwedel 1928, p. 200-201 .
  • JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical handbook from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 410 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Matthias Richter: The local chronicle of Lindstedterhorst . information collected by LHMaus. September 21, 2010 ( lindstedterhorst.de ( Memento from May 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive )).

Individual evidence

  1. Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  2. Main statutes of the Hanseatic city of Gardelegen (PDF; 39 kB)
  3. a b c d e Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local lexicon for the Altmark (Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg, Part XII) . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 1363-1368 .
  4. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 22 . Berlin 1862, p. 383 ( digitized version - No. XXXI).
  5. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 6 . Berlin 1846, p. 99 ( digitized version ).
  6. ^ Map of the German Empire, 1: 100 000, Part II / IV: Sheet 265: Gardelegen. Cartographic Department of the Royal Prussian Land Recording, 1906, accessed on May 25, 2018 .
  7. Administrative region of Magdeburg (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Government of Magdeburg . 1928, ZDB -ID 3766-7 , p. 200 f .
  8. a b Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 359, 362, 363 .
  9. ^ Municipal directory information system GV-ISys. Territory changes (name, boundary and key changes). In: destatis.de. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  10. ^ Law on the reorganization of the municipalities in the state of Saxony-Anhalt concerning the district of Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
  11. Parish Almanac or the Protestant clergy and churches of the Province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 632 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed May 21, 2018]).
  12. ^ Lindstedt parish area. Retrieved May 21, 2018 .
  13. ^ Association for pastors in the Evangelical Church of the Church Province of Saxony e. V. (Ed.): Pastor's Book of the Church Province of Saxony (=  Series Pastorum . Volume 10 ). Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-374-02142-0 , p. 674 .
  14. David Bauke: Mittheilungen about the city and the district guard guard . Stendal 1832, p. 298 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10012543_00310~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  15. A. Parisius, A. Brinkmann: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Gardelegen district . Otto Hendel, Halle an der Saale 1897, p. 99 .