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
Surname
local community
Beginning
The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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Iron crown
The punch
Iron, copper; 5 km southeast. from Gummersbach
Surname
local community
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Depth
Remarks
location
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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
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
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
Surname
local community
Beginning
The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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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
Surname
local community
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The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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Apollinarius
Frielingsdorf
lead
Marshal Forward
Schönenborn
1860
iron
Surname
local community
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Depth
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location
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locomotive
Obergogarten
iron
In Morsbach there were around 70 different pits and mines, some of which had a history of over 600 years.
Surname
local community
Beginning
The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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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
New lead mountain
Berghausen
Lead, copper, iron; east of Hellerseifen
Rhunland?
Herbertshagen
Längenfeld south of Herbertshagen
Weissenberg
Boecklingen
1929
iron
Surname
local community
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Depth
Remarks
location
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archangel
Niederbröl
lead
United Fahlenbruch
Elsenroth
40 m
iron
Surname
local community
Beginning
The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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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
Surname
local community
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The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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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
Surname
local community
Beginning
The End
Depth
Remarks
location
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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
Surname
local community
Beginning
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Depth
Remarks
location
image
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)
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