List of ore mines in the Oberbergischer Kreis

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In the following, certainly incomplete list of ore mines in the Oberberg district , the pits at the Ganger ore deposits in the Oberberg district are listed.

List of ore mines in the Oberbergischer Kreis

Bergneustadt

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Iron crown The punch Iron, copper; 5 km southeast. from Gummersbach

Engelskirchen

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Bliesenbach Loop 13th century 1926 522 m Lead, zinc; in the old days: conveyor tunnels, basic tunnels (20 m deeper) with 300 m length, old shaft up to 70 m depth; Re-muted in 1853; newly awarded 9.1854; Stollen; 2 shafts; up to 580 staff members location Bliesenbach mine.1.jpg
Bruno II Niederhof 1859, Aug. 8 1931 91 m (min.) Copper, zinc, iron, pyrites; awarded on December 26, 1859; 1900 shaft I; 1906 shaft II; Discontinued in 1908; Resumed in 1924; Cable car to the processing plant of the Castor mine location
Castor Loop 1853 1929 226 m Lead, zinc, copper, iron, pyrites; Deep tunnel; up to 392 employees location Pit Castor.1.jpg
Christian joy Stern house lead location
15 lion posts Kaltenbach 1863 85 m Brown iron stone; to United Age Stollenberg
Litz Kaltenbach to United Age Stollenberg
Madonna Loop 1881 lead
New Moresnet IV Loop 1908 lead
Silberkaule Loop 13th century 1896 175 m Lead, zinc, copper, pyrites; Newly awarded in 1838; Gallery, 3 shafts (Mals, Baur and Carl Paula); 5 civil engineering soles; a total of 3700 m of route; Hours of operation: 1838–44, 68–92; Experimental work until 1896; Total production: 543 t zinc and 30,315 t lead ore location Silberkaule mine.1.jpg

Gummersbach

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Grünbleiberg Niedergelpe 1910 Lead, zinc location
Heinrich Gericke Lieberhausen iron
Helberg Helberg
Chicken snap Strombach Lope iron
Laura Water transport 1910 lead
Siegfried Dieringhausen 1910 Lead, zinc, copper Siegfried1900.jpg
United Cecilia Lützinghausen 1808 1959 Lead, zinc, copper; 1857 50 workers
Weylandsberg Lieberhausen

Hückeswagen

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At the Wegerhof ? 1797
Apollo 7 Altenhöh 1860 Brown iron stone; near Altenhöh
Apply Hückeswagen 1867 Iron; also written Bever
Bolivar ?
bridge ? 1867 iron
Cid Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Conrad Kormannshausen 1866 (around) copper
Cordelia Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Custozza Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Daniel Züger Hückeswagen 1804 copper
Frohnhausen Frohnhausen 1870 (um) iron
Daniel Züger Hückeswagen 1804 copper
Hadrian Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Heinrichszeche Hückeswagen 1890 (before) Spateisenstein; between Bornbach and the Rattenberg
Away Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Mittberg Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Percy Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Platzhausen Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Pleuse Hückeswagen 1867 iron
Primus Hückeswagen 1857-03-17 Lead, copper; also includes Wilhelm's blessing ; 38 m long tunnel in the Dhünntal
Tasso Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Tassilo Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Torstenson Hückeswagen 1860 (um) iron
Totilas Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Sten-stubborn Hückeswagen 1890 (before) iron
Tubalcaine V-VII, IX, XII, XIII Hückeswagen 1855 (um) 1912 Iron, Schwerspath; in the Mul; Heavy path mining until 1912 (Tubailkan IX)
Tudor Hückeswagen 1860 (um) iron
Volcano II-VI Hückeswagen 1859 (around) iron
Volcano VIII Rautzenberg 1846 Direction Wipperfürth, cross-city near Rautzenberg
Wilhelm's Blessing Hückeswagen 1855 Lead, copper; also called Wilhelmshütte ; later to Primus
desert Hückeswagen 1860 (um) iron

Lindlar

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Apollinarius Frielingsdorf lead
Marshal Forward Schönenborn 1860 iron

Marienheide

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locomotive Obergogarten iron

Morsbach

In Morsbach there were around 70 different pits and mines, some of which had a history of over 600 years.

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Bertha Morsbach west of Morsbach
Blechmarie Rooster Lead, copper, iron
Boecklingen Boecklingen 1311 copper
Elisabeth Morsbach west of Morsbach
owl Herbertshagen north of Herbertshagen
Friend stone Light soaps Längenfeld near Hellerseifen
George and the sun Volperhausen 1926 340 m Copper, iron; 2 1–7 m thick corridors; multiple shafts; Total production: 281608 t; 330 employees
Good Wilhelm Morsbach Lead, copper, iron
Kohlhaase Reinshagen west of Reinshagen
Magdalena Euelsloch 1890 1912 Iron; Deep Magdalena tunnel; Dismantling to a length of 2050 m; up to 140 miners Tunnel mouth hole of the Magdalena Morsbach mine
New lead mountain Berghausen Lead, copper, iron; east of Hellerseifen
Rhunland? Herbertshagen Längenfeld south of Herbertshagen
Weissenberg Boecklingen 1929 iron

Nümbrecht

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archangel Niederbröl lead
United Fahlenbruch Elsenroth 40 m iron

Radevormwald

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mountain Radevormwald Iron; near Kortmannshausen
Mountain II Radevormwald Iron; near Kortmannshausen
Mountain III Radevormwald Iron; near Hof Ahlhausen
Carolina Wiebachtal 1854 31 m copper
Condor Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Coriolan Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Wittelsbach House Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Havelock Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Honsberger scratches Kräwinkler Bridge iron
Havelock Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Odin Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Pombal Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Plantagenet Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Quenstedt Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Tancred Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Thusnelda Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron
Ziska Radevormwald 1890 (before) iron

Reichshof

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Old lead mountain Room soaps 1863 lead location
Heidberg Heidberg / Hespert 16th century 1880? 190 m Lead, silver, copper; Resumption in 1883; three courses: the old Heidberger course, the new Heidberger course and the St. Georgsgang; up to 1 m thick; Water art; 3 shafts (new shaft northwest of Heidberg) location
Puhlbruch Eckenhagen 16th century Lead, silver, iron?
Silberkuhle Tillkausen 1500 (far ahead) 1857 Iron ore, galena, copper pyrites, zinc blende, silver; 3.5 km east-south-east. from Eckenhagen, 8 km southeast. from Bergneustadt; 1849 8 miners (production: 88 t lead ore) location
Guardian Hespert 1741-02-11 Galena, copper pebbles, zinc blende, silver; also called Silberkaule ; in the silver hollow (possibly identical to the same pit); 250 m long pinging train; Thickness from 40 to 50 cm; 1846 resumption with a 30 m deep, shallow shaft; 1920/21 prospecting
stollen Wiehl north of Wiehl; possibly in connection with Silberkuhle location
stollen Wiehl north of Wiehl; possibly in connection with Silberkuhle location
stollen Room soaps west of room soap; above the stamp mill in Weschesiefen location
stollen Fahrberg north of Fahrenberg in the lead drawer location
Wildberg Wildberg / Eckenhagen 1167 1911/1912 302 m 911 Lead, silver, zinc, copper; from 1122 mining rights granted; First mentioned in 1167; around 1718 Erbstollen; up to 5 m thick; Friedrich-Schmidt-tunnel (104 m depth); Shaft I (Caster Shaft), 1897 Shaft II; 1904 shaft III (castle shaft, location ); Hours of operation: 1718–1770, 1813–1911; up to 400 miners location Centralschacht-wildberg1910.jpg

Waldbröl

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Flower I - IV Hermesdorf Iron, manganese
Brutus Soap Iron, north of soaps
Büscherhof Herfen
Great Steinberg Squirrel
hope Herfen
King Leopold pagan
Luetzingen Luetzingen
plum Helzen
pudding Schönenbach
Schierenberg Squirrel iron
Sondermann Krahwinkel
Stolzenfels Brenzingen
Terra Wehn
Meadow Soap
Winand Hooves Iron, lead

Wiehl

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Old Giersberg Forest 1474 Iron; oldest tunnel in the Bergisches Land
Apple Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Bliebach Morkepuetz 1911 120 m Lead, zinc; up to 180 employees; Laundry at the nearby Alpebach in Mühlhausen location
Blucher Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Braunfels Forest 1863 (after) iron
Bruchberg Forest 1858 (before) iron
bush Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Butterberg Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Christiana Mulhouse Lead, zinc
Diana Memorize 1874 lead
Engelberg II Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Hercules Forest 1858 (before) iron
Chicken nest Forest 1575 iron
In the raucules Forest Iron; Open pit
Crouches Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Kirchenfeld Forest 1819 Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Rauenkuhlen Forest Iron; Opencast mining; formerly In den Rauenkuhlen ; to United old Stollenberg
mud Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Stollenberg Forest Iron; to United old Stollenberg
Deep Bomig Bomig iron
United Old Stollenberg Forest 1910, Nov. 25 Iron; Consolidation of Alter Stollenberg , Butterberg , Apfel , Braunfels , Schlamm , Kirchenfeld , Busch and the pits 15 Löwenpfähl and Litz near Kaltenbach ; up to 101 employees Forest pit workforce.JPG

Wipperfürth

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Daniel's train Copper mountain 15th century 360 m Copper; 1792 water art; Daniel shaft; 1899 Emilschacht; 9 civil engineering layers (60, 94, 134, 164, 200, 240, 280, 320 and 360 m)

See also

References and comments

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  1. ↑ The Eisenkrone Pit in the Mineral Atlas
  2. ^ A b Local mining in two millennia by Wilhelm Blankertz, 1942
  3. Grube Christiansfreude in the Mineralienatlas
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Representation of the important mining in the Duchy of Berg within the historical limits
  5. ^ Pit Fifteen Lion Posts in the Mineral Atlas
  6. ^ Grube Grünbleiberg in the Mineralienatlas
  7. ^ Grube Bliesenbach in the Mineralienatlas
  8. Traces of mining in Gummersbach - When people still wished “Glück auf”.
  9. a b Former Mining Working Group in the Bergisches Land
  10. a b Hückeswagen - On the trail of mining.
  11. ^ Former working group mining in the Bergisches Land - Wermelskirchen.
  12. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Sources on the history of the city and office of Hückeswagen in the main state archive in Düsseldorf
  13. a b c d e f g h i j Archive Bergischer Geschichtsverein Hückeswagen e. V. - Finding aid - Mining maps.
  14. Entry on Kormannshausen, Frohnhausen, Grube Conrad (cultural landscape area regional plan Cologne 382) in the database " KuLaDig " of the Rhineland Regional Association , accessed on December 12, 2018.
  15. a b Siegfried Berg gives a lecture on Bergisch mining
  16. a b c Lisa Wende: The road of work
  17. a b c d e f g Field map and general plan (Morsbach and southwest of it)
  18. ^ Pits of the Siegerland
  19. Grube Georg und Sonne in the Mineralienatlas
  20. Flyer on the subject of mining
  21. a b c Radevormwald mining history
  22. Old lead mountain mine in the mineral atlas
  23. Heidberg mine in the Mineralienatlas
  24. The Heidberger Pit
  25. Historical overview of the Reichshof community
  26. ^ Grube Silberkuhleim Mineralienatlas
  27. The Pit Guard
  28. Wildberg mine in the Mineralienatlas
  29. Wildberg mine at www.reichshof.org
  30. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Field map and general plan (Morsbach and southwest of it)
  31. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Heimatverein Drabenderhöhe e. V. - Forest.
  32. Flyer mine hiking trail