List of mines in the Lahn-Dill area

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The list of mines in the Lahn-Dill area includes, since there is currently no active mining, only disused mines, divided into the respective current federal states , districts and the cities and municipalities there.

Ore and slate mines

Lahn-Dill district

Asslar

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Adlerstein Upper temp Wetzlar Manganese, iron 1878 (before)
Gold mine Berghausen Wetzlar Copper, phosphorite; also called in the golden chew ; later in field Louis hopes located 1725-05-12 (before)
Florina Asslar Wetzlar Iron; Production 1853–1877: 52,672 t of iron ore 1853
Lemp Upper temp Wetzlar copper
Louish hope Berghausen Wetzlar copper 1878 (before)
Mink Asslar Wetzlar copper
Black Eagle Upper temp Wetzlar Manganese, iron 1878 (before)
True Jacob Asslar Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1878 (before)

Bischoffen

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Iron piece side Bischoffen Dillenburg Roteisenstein, which was merged in the Justushütte in Weidenhausen 1860 (um)
Lina Catharina II Niederweidbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, iron; awarded on March 25, 1870 1868-12-09
Warriors Bischoffen Dillenburg iron

Braunfels

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Evening star Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Alsenstollen Braunfels Wetzlar iron 50 ° 32 ′ 13 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 45" E
Altenkirchnerwald Philippstein Wetzlar Pit field south of Phillipsstein
Amersbacher tunnel Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron 50 ° 31 '43 "N, 8 ° 20' 35" E
Anna Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron (Roteisenstein); Awarded 1837-01-18; Consolidated on December 30, 1865; extended on July 16, 1870; very productive with an iron content of 50%; 140 employees around 1900; 2 tunnels (1867 Oberstollen on the Hirschhausen district; 1883 Tiefer tunnel (827 m)); 1901 blind shaft with a depth of 105 m; 1913 machine shaft (75 m); 2 underground steam reels (with 110 m chimney flue); from 1908 construction of a generator hall for own power supply, an overhead line did not yet exist; Production shutdown 1925–1937; Anna tunnel: 50 ° 31 ′ 4 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 16" E ; Total production: 923,195 t 50 ° 31 ′ 2 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 18" E 1836 1949-07-15 Anna Braunfels Pit 1887.jpg
Connection ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Audenschmiede Philippstein Wetzlar Pit field south of Phillipsstein
Bamberg Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Bean Hill Philippstein Wetzlar Brown iron stone; directly to the left at the northern entrance to Philippstein; Opencast mining only from 1870; 1813/18 machine shaft with a depth of 60 m; Bohnenberg shaft with a depth of 190 m; 1939 to Eisenfeld 1847-07-17 1962 Bohnenberg mine.jpg
Cyriax Philippstein Wetzlar Pit field south of Phillipsstein
Doell Tiefenbach Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Eisenfeld Philippstein Wetzlar Roteisenstein, iron cream; Awarded September 11, 1838; Consolidations December 16, 1840 and November 17, 1890 - until then from 15 individual fields; "Eisenkäuter Feld" opencast mine (1800 to 1882); Fortuna-Morgenstern- (Grund) -Stolln (also called "Alt-Eisenfeld"; 250 m south of Ottilie on the eastern edge of the Iserbach valley); May 31, 1943 to Ottlilie ; 1836–1853 500 m long Wilhelm tunnel ( 50 ° 29 ′ 32 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 5 ″ E ), 1907–1910 Richardstolln (a few meters sw Willhelmstolln), 1936 Reifenstein tunnel ( 50 ° 29 ′ 40 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 55 ″ O ) 50 ° 29 '39 "N, 8 ° 22' 54" E , 50 ° 29 '40 "N, 8 ° 23' 18" E , 50 ° 29 '46 "N, 8 ° 23' 18" O , 50 ° 29 ′ 35 "N, 8 ° 23 ′ 27" E , 50 ° 30 ′ 1 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 48" E. 18th century 1962 Eisenfeld opencast mine.jpg
Elise Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron 1836
serious Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Eugene Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
pheasant Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Florentine Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; 1894 two reel shafts with a depth of 26 m; around 1903 13 small shafts and machine shaft with a depth of 100 m ( 50 ° 30 ′ 1 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 38 ″ E ); 1905–1919 Florentine tunnel (1940 m), near Feld Schloß ( 50 ° 30 ′ 38 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 55 ″ E , today a campsite) - from the mouth hole 200 m long branch line to the Ernstbahn ; Decommissioned November 8, 1923; 1940–1949 in operation; 1940 second machine shaft; the Florentine tunnel, which was partially broken in 1940, received a second mouth hole ( 50 ° 29 ′ 59 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 31 ″ E ), which is still preserved today; additional small lugs at 50 ° 29 ′ 59 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 31 ″ E 50 ° 30 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 27 ″ E 1858-10-18 1949-11-30 Florentine pit2.jpg
Fortuna (Eisenfeld) Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; from 1882 excavation of the 1010 m long Fortuna-Morgenstern-Adit in a southerly direction; to Eisenfeld 50 ° 30 ′ 1 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 6 ″ E
Franz colliery Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; Opencast mining in the area of ​​the Reifenstein field 19th century
Friedrichswonne Bon bathing Wetzlar Iron; Total production: 36,850 t of iron ore 1846 1905
Friendship Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
pit Braunfels Wetzlar stollen 50 ° 29 ′ 20 "N, 8 ° 24 ′ 29" E
Good Hope III Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; muted on May 1, 1867; awarded on April 21, 1870 1867-05-01
Good dig Braunfels Wetzlar Iron; 600 m west of Rossberg ; to Ottilie 1878 (before)
Good luck Tiefenbach Wetzlar Brown iron stone, manganese, alum; also good luck ; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; 1859 expanded through the consolidation of 36 mine fields; 1906 taken over by the Krupp company; Operating point Gutglück-Stollen ( 50 ° 32 ′ 16 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 27 ″ E ) reached a length of 707 m in 1939, the tunnel mouth hole above the Leun-Burgsolms road at the former freight station of the Reichsbahn; only few ore finds, end of operation in 1943; from 1943 expansion for underground relocation, establishment of several halls up to 10 m high underground, 50 m behind the tunnel mouth hole; Production 1852–1877: 138,033 t of iron ore; 50 ° 30 ′ 40 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 23" E 1852 (at least) 1943-06-30 Gutglueck mine.jpg
Hedwig Philippstein Wetzlar 1886 (before)
Hermineberg Philippstein Wetzlar Pit field south of Phillipsstein
Deer Park Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron
Johanna ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Joseph Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; also called Joseph ; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Julian Braunfels-Homburgerhof Wetzlar Copper, Roteisenstein
Kohlhag Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron
Kloeserweide Philippstein Wetzlar Iron, manganese; also called Clösterweide ; Consolidation August 8, 1864; in a valley west of the cemetery; 1865 shaft and line operation; 1870 tunnel; Richard Stollen; 1871 - 150 employees; two machine shafts (one in service until 1903); 1913 Tiefer tunnel 18 m below the old tunnel with a length of 894 m; Production 1865–1921: 541,707 t of iron 50 ° 29 ′ 21 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 6 ″ E 1861-11-06 1925 Klöserweide mine.jpg
Copper mountain Tiefenbach Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Leda Philippstein Wetzlar Brown iron stone
Lindelbach Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron
May Potion Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Swiss chard Bon bathing Wetzlar 50 ° 29 ′ 56 "N, 8 ° 24 ′ 42" E 1892 (before)
Martha Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; nö Florentine ; Production 1853–1877: 75,815 t of iron ore; Troubled again in 1940 (until 1949?); To Florentine 50 ° 30 ′ 11 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 37" E 1853 (at least)
Max Altenkirchen  ? Wetzlar iron
Mira Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Morning star Philippstein Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Mosers luck ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Neptune Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Osan Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Ottilie Braunfels Wetzlar Iron (Roteisenstein); awarded in 1849 to the princes of Solms-Braunfels , sold on to the Krupp company in 1906 ; 1862 Deep tunnel (1,085 m) ( 50 ° 30 ′ 8 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 6 ″ E , formerly an elaborate tunnel portal, today a concrete wall), with a total length of 470 m (1903), 620 m (1915) and ultimately 1085 m (1934); a second tunnel was driven out of the Solmsbachtal for a total of 840 m in length ( 50 ° 30 '2 "N, 8 ° 25' 8" E ); a third tunnel, the Oberstolln, was 400 m east of the Tiefer Stolln tunnel mouth hole and 60 m higher on the slope; the mouth of the Fortuna-Morgenstern tunnel is located south, directly east of the Iserbach ( 50 ° 30 ′ 0 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 1 ″ E ); 1900/03 blind shaft with a depth of 35 m; Standstill 1923–1934; since May 31, 1943 mine iron box merged ( breakdown between the mine workings in 1959 (on the 180 m sole )); 1959 new blind shaft; 1959 the most modern ore processing and loading plant in the Lahn valley; Production 1850–1877: 153,431 t of iron ore 50 ° 30 ′ 10 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 6 ″ E 1849-05-03 (before) 1962-12-31 Ottilie Pit 1887.jpg
Quak Philippstein Wetzlar Iron, manganese; Operating point of the Gutglück (also Quek ) mine field ; started in the 1860s, from 1902 accessible through 965 m long Friedrich-Stolln; Ore transport by horse-drawn tram, from 1905 underground through a cross passage in the Florentine tunnel to the Florentine station of the Ernstbahn 50 ° 30 ′ 32 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 35" E 186 * 1943-06-30
Reifenstein Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; 200 m upwards behind the Bohnenberg pit in the Iserbach valley; zu Bohnenberg - later to Eisenfeld 50 ° 29 ′ 40 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 55" E 1936 1945
Rossberg Braunfels Wetzlar Iron; 600 m east of the Guter Graben ; to Ottilie 1878 (before)
Red hedge Philippstein Wetzlar 1886 (before)
Saturnus ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Lock Philippstein Wetzlar Iron; to Florentine ; Florentine tunnel was driven from here
New Year's Eve Tiefenbach Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Worry Mountain Philippstein Wetzlar Brown iron stone
Union Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Vielka Braunfels-Homburgerhof Wetzlar Copper, red iron stone; to good luck
Attention ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Woodruff Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Good health Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron; on the left side of the Iserbach valley; to good luck 1878 (before)
Wetzlarerburg Philippstein Wetzlar iron 50 ° 29 ′ 58 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 40" E 1892 (before)
Wrangel (good luck) Braunfels Wetzlar Operating point of the Gutglück mine field ; Iron, manganese; 1000 m long ore transport line that worked like a cable car, but used iron bars instead of wire rope; Operation ceased in 1908 in favor of the neighboring Würgengel mine 50 ° 30 '46 "N, 8 ° 21' 46" E 1882 (before) 1908
Choking angel Tiefenbach Wetzlar Iron, manganese (brown iron stone); Awarded April 5, 1853; Operating times: 1853–1908, 1917–1924, and 1934–1945; two shafts with a depth of 38 m and 65 m (1936); Bottom at 54 m; In 1892 14 operating points were set up, including a. the Peter-Stolln, the Friedrich-Stolln ( 50 ° 31'47 "N, 8 ° 22'7" E ), the Bonifacius-Stolln and the Winter-Stolln; still preserved water solution tunnel (directly on the Braunfels-Tiefenbach road); Loading facility ( 50 ° 30 ′ 38 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 25 ″ E ); Production 1857–1877: 162,529 t of iron ore; Total production from 1871 to 1945 604,808 t of ore 50 ° 30 ′ 48 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 18" E 50 ° 30 ′ 48 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 17" E 1853-04-05 1945-03
Anger Burgsolms Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)

Breitscheid

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Alterich Medenbach Dillenburg iron
On the Goldberg Erdbach Dillenburg iron 1783 1784
At the Heckelchen Erdbach Dillenburg copper 1783 1783
At the courtyard Medenbach Dillenburg iron 1783 1794
In hell Breitscheid Dillenburg 1751 (um)
Anton Medenbach Dillenburg iron
Billenberg Medenbach Dillenburg iron 1793 1793
Colonia Medenbach Dillenburg iron
Iron chews Medenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1775
Field Medenbach Dillenburg Operated in 1773 and fallen into the open 1773-02
Gift of god Erdbach Dillenburg Copper, silver; Tunnel construction 1585 1587 (at least)
Goldbach Erdbach Dillenburg Tunnel construction 1699 (before)
Heinrich Medenbach Dillenburg iron
Hoherrhein Erdbach Dillenburg iron 1776 1802
Hofchen Medenbach Dillenburg iron 1789 (before) 1789 (at least)
Wooden house happiness Erdbach Dillenburg copper 1803 1806
Lime kiln Medenbach Dillenburg iron
cannon Medenbach Dillenburg Iron?
Maria Medenbach Dillenburg iron
nightingale Medenbach Dillenburg iron
New Sweden Erdbach Dillenburg iron
Rübenberg Erdbach Dillenburg iron 1778 1796
Seibelsboden Erdbach Dillenburg Iron ; southeast of Erdbach 1907 (before)
Victoria Erdbach Dillenburg Copper, iron; at Goldberg 1765 1789 (at least)
Wolf chews Medenbach Dillenburg iron 1774 1784

Dietzhölztal

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
At the furthest Deutzemannsdell Ewersbach Dillenburg copper 1773-02
Aurora Stone bridges Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver 1855 1909
Cameroon Almonds Dillenburg Lead; in the Nonnbachtal / Gr.Hardt 1885 1887
Oak hedge ? Dillenburg 1782 (before)
Happy man Ewersbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1875
Grass corner Almonds Dillenburg Iron; Eckwald; awarded on October 28, 1869 1868-03-25
Graswinkel I Almonds Dillenburg Lead, copper; awarded on March 25, 1870 1868-09-17
Jacobine Almonds Dillenburg Iron; Hellweg / In der Huth
Young Christian Stone bridges Dillenburg ?; on Mittelberg 1735 1789 (at least)
Juno Almonds Dillenburg Iron; Oak groves; Consolidation on January 5, 1865; extended on 02/10/1870 1865-01-05> 1888
Karl's hope Almonds Dillenburg copper 1785 1793
Klostermann Almonds Dillenburg Iron; Oak grove 1873 1873
Mühlbachsgrube ? Dillenburg old Mühlbach pit 1782 (before)
New treasure trove Ewersbach Dillenburg Zinc; three tunnels: 1. Im Ebersbach / Rippelnberg, 2. (I) Eibertshain; 3. (II) In Ebersbach / Strauchacker 1893 1893
Neuermuth Ewersbach Dillenburg Lead, copper, iron, zinc; Entrance Ewersbach, Storchenweg; awarded on January 16, 1855; Converted in 1869 (copper, iron) 1850
Ritterbusch Rittershausen Dillenburg Iron; awarded on April 13, 1869; at the Lay / Eichholzkopf 1867-11-15 1894 (at least)
Röderwerk Almonds Dillenburg copper
pink Ewersbach Dillenburg iron 1875 1875
Rose flower dell Ewersbach Dillenburg Iron, clay 1868 1899
Sadowa Rittershausen Dillenburg Lead, sulfur, copper; awarded on May 5, 1869 to lead ores and pyrites; at the Lay / Eichholzkopf 1867-07-09 1908 (at least)
Beautiful view Stone bridges Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver, iron; also written Schöneaussicht ; on the Jacob's hedge; further possible names: To society; James (1710); Karl Hope (1780); newly awarded on May 26, 1859; extended on 08/23/1869 1573 1873
Lovely Louise Rittershausen Dillenburg Copper, lead, iron; Reverse side / quadruple; awarded on May 27, 1870 on copper and lead 1869-10-11 1907
Blessings of god Stone bridges Dillenburg ?; on Mittelberg 1575
Silver look Rittershausen Dillenburg Lead, silver, pyrites; near the border / Sohl-Kompas; awarded on April 12, 1869 to lead and pyrites 1867-12-09
Silver blessing Rittershausen Dillenburg Lead, copper; awarded on April 13, 1869; between Rittershausen and Hainchen 1867-12-09
Mountain of saliva Ewersbach Dillenburg Copper, iron; Oak grove 1868 1905
St. Christoph Stone bridges Dillenburg Copper?; in the rear Deutzmannsdell 1585
St. George Stone bridges Dillenburg ?; on Mittelberg 1590
St. Wolfgang Stone bridges Dillenburg ?; on Mittelberg 1558
Thomas Stone bridges Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver, iron, zinc; two tunnels (upper gallery 18 m deep, deep gallery 58 m deep and 900 m long); possibly third tunnel; Union Thomas comprised the tunnels: Thomas, Henry u. William 50 ° 49 ′ 22 "N, 8 ° 19 ′ 37" E 1839 1907
William Stone bridges Dillenburg Copper?
Well run Ewersbach Dillenburg iron 1875 1875
To society Stone bridges Dillenburg Feuerstein +?, In the Deutzmannsdell 1573-07-14

Dillenburg

Main town Dillenburg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Anna Maria Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1867 1872
Auguste Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1861 1872
Light brown Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
Braushell ? Dillenburg muted again 1774 (before)
Carl luck Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron; also Charles luck 1867 1867
Dillenburg slate quarry Dillenburg Dillenburg Roofing slate 1872 1879
Eberhard I, II Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron? 1873 1873
Oak back Dillenburg Dillenburg Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Iron Hat Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper, iron, barium; on the moving stone 1800 1805
Eisenerz-Huth Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper, iron, barite 1860 1882
Eleanor Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Grubenfeld Come luck and victory 1774 1872
Erhard Dillenburg Dillenburg Roofing slate 1872 1882
Eu (e) lsberg Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Grubenfeld Come luck and victory 1782
Piece of spruce Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron; east of Dorothea
Fortunatus Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron, copper; In operation: 1731–1739 1731 1859
Faithful Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1871 1882
Gloria I Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1830 1879
Gloria II Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1872 1872
Goethe Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1876 1876
God's blessing II Dillenburg Dillenburg Lead, silver, copper 1870 1888
Friedrichsfund Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
Haderwald Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1847 1874
Hagen Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1860 1900
Heckebach Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Grubenfeld Come luck and victory ; In operation in 1773 1773-02 1782 (at least)
Heinrich's find Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1849 1877
Heinrichsfund II Dillenburg Dillenburg Smoldering gravel 1875 1913
Gentleman side Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; 1797 1804
Wooden stern (s) Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1847 1913
Idria Dillenburg Dillenburg Silver, vermilion 1873 1874
In the Holzemer Grund Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; In operation in 1773 1773-02
Johanna III Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1875 1875
John Dillenburg Dillenburg copper
You can be calm Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1872 1882
No digging Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
Come luck and victory Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1868 1872
Köpels-Gründgen Dillenburg Dillenburg Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Crown beech Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1856 1904
Laughing side Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron; 1773 Salmon side ridge falls outside 1773
Laughing dove Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1863 1871
Long fir trees Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773 (before)
Running stone Dillenburg Dillenburg Roteisenstein; April 16, 1823 newly awarded to the Burger Eisenwerke; 1834 Paulinen Erbstollen; Deep tunnel in the lower Nanzenbach valley; 1917 cessation of opencast mining; approx. 130,000 t in civil engineering 1937-02-01 to 1947; 150 m depth; Air raid shelter in WWII; Am Laufenden Stein 13, Dillenburg 50 ° 44 ′ 7 "N, 8 ° 17 ′ 49" E 1454 1947
Drilling Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
Lorelei Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron, copper; also Loreley 1862 1877
Louise Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1868 1872
Lusthain Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper, iron 1868 1880
Maria Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1868 1872
Magdalena Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1873 1897
Maximilian Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1867 1872
midfield Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1857 1891
New Hope Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper, iron; marrows with Fortunatus; to Oelsberg 1840 1914
Nicolaus Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper: east of the hunting lodge (near the Herrnberg?); 1774 Mutung at Hundscheidsgarten in front of Nicolaus Wald; Deep tunnel with a depth of 120 m 1774 1892
Orion Dillenburg Dillenburg Barium, copper, iron; Pfauorstaube and Frickszeche; Tunnel with a depth of 16 m 1859 1888
Paulinenerbstollen I. Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron, copper; Grubenfeld Come luck and victory , marked with a running stone and iron hat ; Tunnels over 1,100 m in length; Machine shaft with a depth of 21 m (only old man found); newly awarded 1834-06-17 1783 1872
Paulinenerbstollen II Dillenburg Dillenburg 1872 1882 (at least)
pavilion Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1872 1911
Furry grass Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1842 1877
Peacock Dillenburg Dillenburg Barite 1856 1889
Prince Karl Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; also Prince Carl 1868 1882
Regine Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1834 1879
Reinhard Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper? 1771 (before)
Röbelsgründchen Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1773-02
Round tree Dillenburg Dillenburg barium 1884 (before)
Sählchen Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Grubenfeld Come luck and victory 1782
Sand pit Dillenburg Dillenburg copper 1800 1801
Schaeferslust Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1851 1871
Shepherd's departure Dillenburg Dillenburg above the Kirbeth on Frohhäuser Weg 1778 (before)
Schwerspath Dillenburg Dillenburg Barium, iron 1884 (before)
Heavy rolling Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
St. Nicholas Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; In operation: 1731–1753, 1770s - at least 1789 1731 1789 (at least)
Stephan Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1859 1907
Sternbach Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
Stolzenfels Dillenburg Dillenburg iron
Urban (n) us Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1872 1872
pleasure Dillenburg Dillenburg Copper; Tunnel with a length of approx. 200 m; at the Eberhard 1755 (before) 1786-03-24 (at least)
Weberskopf Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1842 1872
Wittgesgrund Dillenburg Dillenburg iron 1865 1867
Bliss Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron ; 18 m deep machine shaft in the Dill Valley 1859 1871
Zinselberg Dillenburg Dillenburg Iron; also Zinnselsberg 1865 1905
Adolf Donsbach Dillenburg copper
Albertsthal Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1857 1905
Aubach Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1867 (at least) 1877 (at least)
Old house Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron; a broken tunnel; Stockpiles well preserved 50 ° 42 ′ 39 "N, 8 ° 15 ′ 34" E 1867 (at least) 1903 (at least)
Babelsberg Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1888
Miner's luck Donsbach Dillenburg Roteisenstein, copper, manganese; also called slide or miner's luck ; Upper, Middle and Deep Tunnels (through); Analysis: 36% iron, 14% lime earth, 1% bitter earth, 3% alumina, 18% silica 50 ° 43 '22 "N, 8 ° 13' 53" E 1730 1888 (at least) Bergmannsglueck Donsbach mine.jpg
pear tree Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1837 (at least) 1877 (at least)
Blankenstein Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1880
Flower hedge Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Christian joy Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1861 1875
Colonia I Donsbach Dillenburg copper 1902 (before) Kuxschein Haus Nassau and Colonia I.png
Donsberg Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1840 (min.) 1872 (at least)
Eisenberg Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1845 (min.) 1866 (at least)
Happy morning sun Donsbach Dillenburg Green earth; stollen
Freudenstein Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1861 1875
Gottfriedslust Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Happy Orange Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1881 1895
Hainburger Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1868 1874
House Nassau Donsbach Dillenburg Copper ; southwest of Donsbach am Rutsch 50 ° 42 ′ 59 ″ N, 8 ° 13 ′ 25 ″ E 1757 (before) 1891 (at least) Pit House Oranien Donsbach3.jpg
Hecla Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Heinrichsglück Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Hermann's side Donsbach Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
Ascension Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1861 1872
Hohenzollern Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Hoherwasen Donsbach Dillenburg Copper; also Hoher Wasen 1827 1881
Hoherhein Donsbach Dillenburg Copper, iron 1785 1806
Kornberg Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1910
Copper mine Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1840 1872
Long costumes Donsbach Dillenburg copper 1868 1869
Moritz Donsbach Dillenburg Iron; towards Medenbach; west of Otter
New Hope Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1847 1907
New copper blessing Donsbach Dillenburg copper 1803 1805
otter Donsbach Dillenburg iron
Philippstein Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1884 1805
Phoenix Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1884 1884
Prisca Donsbach Dillenburg Iron ; possibly also Prisea 1838 1875
Sengel (n) berg Donsbach Dillenburg Iron; to bar scale 1835 (at least) 1894 (at least)
Pointed head Donsbach Dillenburg Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773 (before)
Bar scale Donsbach Dillenburg Roteisenstein, copper; also bar scales or bar scales ; to Constanze ; Upper, middle and deep tunnels, shaft operation 50 ° 43 ′ 37 ″ N, 8 ° 13 ′ 8 ″ E 1751 (from) (possibly since 1560?) 1928 Bar scale 1856.jpg
Stone dent Donsbach Dillenburg Copper , iron 1830 1872
Cutie hell Donsbach Dillenburg Iron; identical to Süßhell ? 1851 1874
Theodore Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1900
Good Hunting Donsbach Dillenburg Copper ; southwest of Donsbach; Name comes from a forester 50 ° 43 ′ 30 ″ N, 8 ° 13 ′ 31 ″ E 1825 1894
Walthersberg Donsbach Dillenburg Brownstone 1851 1910
Weyerseite Donsbach Dillenburg Iron; also Weier page called 1861 1872
Wilhelm Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1850 1907
zebra Donsbach Dillenburg iron 1857 1872
Adam Eibach Dillenburg iron 1873 1902
Adolphshütte Eibach Dillenburg iron 1860 1872
Alexius Eibach Dillenburg iron 1858 1902
Alma Eibach Dillenburg iron 1856 1909
Old Waldstein Eibach Dillenburg iron 1800 1804
Old egg shell Eibach Dillenburg iron
Anna Eibach Dillenburg Iron; 275 m above sea level NN; and Anna tunnel called 50 ° 44 ′ 16 ″ N, 8 ° 19 ′ 2 ″ E 1897 1916 (at least)
claim Eibach Dillenburg iron 1858 1902
Anton (iu) sfund Eibach Dillenburg iron 1839 1875
Ash garden Eibach Dillenburg Iron; southwest of Mount of Olives ; to king move 1764 (um) 1872
On the hand Eibach Dillenburg iron 1773 1804
In the woods Eibach Dillenburg iron 1781 1782
outbreak Eibach Dillenburg iron
Bach star Eibach Dillenburg iron 1878 1880
boron Eibach Dillenburg Copper; possibly called a bear 1587 (um)
Bassberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1830 1887
Beilstein Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Newly awarded in 1833; 1866 civil engineering using a steam engine; Consolidated with Ölsberg in 1883 (previously connected via Wilhelmstollen ); 1895 to royal train ; from 1940/41 to 1945 training pit 50 ° 44 ′ 47 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 57" E 1764 (um) 1948 Prinzkessel and Beilstein pits 1896.png
Snowfall Eibach Dillenburg iron 1829 1872
Best luck Eibach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 45 ′ 48 ″ N, 8 ° 20 ′ 7 ″ E
Beuerbach Eibach Dillenburg iron 1816 1873
Beuerbach ridge Eibach Dillenburg iron 1835 1867
Beuerling Eibach Dillenburg iron 1874 1874
Born side Eibach Dillenburg iron 1775 1930
Bornstein Eibach Dillenburg iron 1830 1873
Bruno Eibach Dillenburg iron 1861 1905
Bruchberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; adjacent to Johannesberg 1766 1807
Castle Eibach Dillenburg iron 1833 1867
Caap of good hope Eibach Dillenburg iron
Caroline VII Eibach Dillenburg iron 1875 1875
Caroline-Auguste Eibach Dillenburg iron 1804 1806
Dessau Eibach Dillenburg iron
Diana Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Near the Beilstein mine
Skinny Eibach Dillenburg Iron; northwest of New Mount of Olives 1837 1872
Eduard Eibach Dillenburg iron 1848 1868
Eibach Eibach Dillenburg iron 1854 1890
Eiberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1861 1900
Eichelberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Egg shell Eibach Dillenburg Iron; also egg shell ; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773 (before) 1885
Iron blessing Eibach Dillenburg iron 1801 1803
agreement Eibach Dillenburg iron 1867 1867
Unity Eibach Dillenburg iron 1866 1883
Elise Eibach Dillenburg iron
heritage Eibach Dillenburg iron 1775 1798
Ernestine Eibach Dillenburg iron
Falk Eibach Dillenburg iron 1872 1872
Fichtenberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Fichtelberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Florentine Eibach Dillenburg iron
Friedericke Eibach Dillenburg Copper; in Dietrichsthal; possibly identical to Friderica (sold in 1773) 1775
Greifenstein Eibach Dillenburg iron 1862 1888
Grueneberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1827 1872
Grünestein I Eibach Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Greenstone Eibach Dillenburg iron 1826 1911
Handberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
House ground Eibach Dillenburg iron 1789 (um)
Hengrube Eibach Dillenburg Copper; in Dietrichsthal 1789 (um)
Heidelberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Heinrichberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Heinzelberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1837 1872
Hubertus Eibach Dillenburg iron 1867 1881
Hungersberg Eibach Dillenburg Copper; 1774 new courage from the mine which fell into the open air 1774 (before)
Johannisberg Eibach Dillenburg iron
Kassimire Eibach Dillenburg Copper; in Dietrichsthal 1737 1777
Cat head Eibach Dillenburg iron
Cherry stone Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Corridor center 1-1.5 m thick; Analysis: 28% iron, 20% lime, 10% silica, 2% alumina 1816 1872
Coal mine Eibach Dillenburg Iron?
Royal soul Eibach Dillenburg iron 1867 1868
Koenigstein Eibach Dillenburg iron 1789 (um)
King move Eibach Dillenburg Iron; on June 30, 1819 consolidated from the tunnel hedge , Königsstein , coal mine and Schlitz ; Old manhole; East shaft (Witte shaft) with a depth of 545 m; Ore deposits determined to a depth of 900 m; up to 500 staff members 50 ° 45 ′ 25 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 46 ″ E 1650 (approx.) 1968-03-31 Königszug mine around 1900.png
Koppelberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; and Keppel Berg called 1774 1789 (at least)
Kortsberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1834 1872
Krummacker modo Victoria Eibach Dillenburg Iron; also 'Victoria' 1783 1872
Ludwigsberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Ludwigszeche Eibach Dillenburg iron 1835 1905
lux Eibach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 45 ′ 23 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 23" E
Masseifen Eibach Dillenburg iron 1839 1882
Mellenbach Eibach Dillenburg iron 1773 (before)
Mill pit Eibach Dillenburg Iron, tunnel construction 1764 (um) 1872
New luck Eibach Dillenburg iron
New egg shell Eibach Dillenburg iron
New Oelsberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; to Oelsberg 1873 1873
Nikolausstollen Eibach Dillenburg Iron; 311 m above sea level NN; Part of the Stilling mine ; later to the royal move 50 ° 45 ′ 31 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 0 ″ E 1867 Nikolausstollen mine in Oberscheld 1911.png
Oelsberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Dormitory preserved; Ölsberg 2 mine, Dillenburg-Eibach 50 ° 44 ′ 45 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 51" E 1764 (um) 1929 (at least) Olsberg mine house.JPG
Paul Eibach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 45 ′ 20 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 52" E 1860 1872
Paulswasen pit Eibach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 45 ′ 4 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 11" E
Peterslust Eibach Dillenburg iron
Rheinhardfreude Eibach Dillenburg iron
Rinzenberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Tunnel construction (upper tunnel); to king move 1764 (um) 1871
Robert Eibach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Rotterdam Eibach Dillenburg iron 1868 1872
salon Eibach Dillenburg iron
Saturn Eibach Dillenburg iron 1857 1907
Schiefthal Eibach Dillenburg Iron; also Schiffthal 1785 1873
slot Eibach Dillenburg Iron?
Schoenberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 44 ′ 41 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 42" E 1838 (at least) 1875 (at least)
Schoenberg II Eibach Dillenburg copper 1873 (at least) 1910 (at least)
Schwarzerstein I Eibach Dillenburg iron 1874 1874
page Eibach Dillenburg Operated in 1773 and fallen into the open 1773-03
Samson Eibach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Sölchen Eibach Dillenburg copper 1789 (before)
Solon Eibach Dillenburg iron 1858 1908
St. Anthony Eibach Dillenburg Copper; at the Eibacher church; possibly identical to the Antonius find 1558
Stone dent Eibach Dillenburg iron 1837 1872
Tunnel hedge Eibach Dillenburg Iron; also called Stollnhecke (1789); 1819 to royal train 1768 (at least) 1803 (at least)
Thubalcain Eibach Dillenburg iron 1837 (at least) 1867 (at least)
trumpeter Eibach Dillenburg iron 1861 (at least) 1880 (at least)
Cattle drive Eibach Dillenburg Iron; 1835 to Mount of Olives 1767 (at least) 1806 (at least)
Bird of Eibach Dillenburg iron 1793 1898
Volpertseiche Eibach Dillenburg iron 1828 1872
Forest side Eibach Dillenburg Iron; south of Eibach (possibly identical to Anna) 1798 1898
Waldstein Eibach Dillenburg iron 1789 (um)
Good health Eibach Dillenburg copper 1799 1803
Weisberg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1827 1909
Wilhelm Friedrich Eibach Dillenburg Copper; In 1780 6 kuxe were for sale 1780 (before)
Wilhelmslust Eibach Dillenburg iron 1849 1909
Wilhelmshöhe Eibach Dillenburg iron
Winter side Eibach Dillenburg iron
zephyr Eibach Dillenburg Iron; also zephyrs ; to king move 1840 1872
Zimerg Eibach Dillenburg iron 1828 1872
Zwischenberg Eibach Dillenburg Iron; Tunnel construction 1764 (um)
Andreas Frohnhausen Dillenburg Iron; also mine Andreas 1874 1882
Amorland Frohnhausen Dillenburg copper
Bomerg Frohnhausen Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Bomergs Mountain Frohnhausen Dillenburg Conjecture; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773 (before)
Unity III Frohnhausen Dillenburg lead 1891 1891
Ludwig IV Frohnhausen Dillenburg iron 1874 1874
Confidence in Ludwig Frohnhausen Dillenburg Copper; between Frohnhausen and Wissenbach; extension 1869-05-19 1806
Odin Frohnhausen Dillenburg copper 1859 1911
Philip Frohnhausen Dillenburg iron 1873 1892
Soap Frohnhausen Dillenburg Lead; In operation in 1773 1773
St. Anna Frohnhausen Dillenburg copper 1764 (min.) 1777 (at least)
Forget Me Not Frohnhausen Dillenburg iron 1871 1885
Trust i Frohnhausen Dillenburg near Frohnhausen and Wissenbach 1879 1880
Christmas joy Frohnhausen Dillenburg Roofing slate 1873 1906
Hurry up Manderbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1875
Castel Sant'Angelo, I. Manderbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1875
Himrain Manderbach Dillenburg Barite; newly awarded on July 20, 1864; extended on 8/24/1869 1834 1908
Dog Church Manderbach Dillenburg Lead, copper; Conjecture 1773
Smarter Manderbach Dillenburg iron 1874 1910
Crown Prince I, III Manderbach Dillenburg Roofing slate 1877 1877
Prince Carl I, II Manderbach Dillenburg Roofing slate 1877 1877
Side and apple trees Manderbach Dillenburg 1773 grieved and fallen into the open 1773
Adela Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1883
Alberti Nanzenbach Dillenburg slate 1877 1877
Old Lohrbach Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; 1764 upper gallery; 1746 deep tunnel; 1758 insufficient water art and initially shutdown 1728 (before) 1907 (at least)
Old colliery Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1779 (before)
Wicker floor Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; Operation in 1773 1773-03
Andreas Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1906
Antonia Nanzenbach Dillenburg Pebbles 1878 1889
On the dog's head Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1789 (um)
On the cattle path Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1792 1792
Arand Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1880
Arthur Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 46 ′ 59 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 15 ″ E 1890 1904 (at least)
expansion Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1872 1877
Barbarossa Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1867 1872
Bumps Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1800 1803
Bieberstein Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; documented mention 1484–1571, from 1588 called "Unexpected luck"; today Biebersteiner Weiher 50 ° 46 ′ 39 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 44" E 1484
Birch stone Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1843 1872
Piece of birch Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
pear tree Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1837 1877
Blinkershecke Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; Near the Beilstein mine
Brown hell Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Broad stern Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; Also width hedge or width hedge called; to king move 1789 (um)
Caviar Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; southwest of Nanzenbach 1863 1899
Christine Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Christberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Christoffel Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; also Christophel called 1585
Concordia Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1865 1877
Conradslust Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1883 1889
Eberhardtssegen Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1863 1873
Oak hedge Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1789 (um)
Eisenberg I. Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Iron kingdom Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1878 1896
Iron crown Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Archfather Nanzenbach Dillenburg nickel 1846 1878
Ewald Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1907
Ferdinand Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron, copper 50 ° 46 ′ 29 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 28" E 1848 1884 Ferdinand Nanzenbach mine ca 1910.png
Ferdinande Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1837 1877
flora Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Friedrichsfreude Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1898
Friedrichszug, I. Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron, manganese; to royal move; 300 m depth 50 ° 45 ′ 47 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 31" E 1885 1948-09-01 Friedrichszug Pit 1912.png
Gaulsplatz Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1779 1801
Common colliery Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper, iron, pyrites; 1746 deep tunnel (which probably started in the village at Knappschaftsweg 3) 1728 (before) 1878
Guicke-Born Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; 1774 speculation 1774
pagan Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Heidelberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1841 1874
Heathen blessing Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 46 ′ 44 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 47" E 1840 1875
Heiligenberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg Roofing slate
Henri Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Hem side Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1801 1803
Mr. (e) nberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper, iron? 50 ° 45 ′ 57 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 12 ″ E 1789 (um) 1968?
Men's slate quarry Nanzenbach Dillenburg Roofing slate 1871 1882
Help of god Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper, nickel; in the Weyerhecke; Upper tunnel; 1785 deep tunnel; at least 10 copper veins; Machine shaft; 1869 Nickel ore exhausted 1785 1910 (at least)
Hubertus Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1803 1803
Hüfferszeche Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1872 1900
Hungersberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper? 1789 (before)
Hutschbeul Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1767 1791
Ida I. Nanzenbach Dillenburg cobalt 1890 1890
In the willow bean floor Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
Karlszeche Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; also Carlszeche 50 ° 47 '14 "N, 8 ° 21' 57" E 1828 1911
Long hedge Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; probably identical to Hermannsgrund in the Langenhecke 1607
Teaching axis mine Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Leopold Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Lettig Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1778
Lorry Cross Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper, iron; also Lohrskreuz ; 1774 already tunnels with a length of more than 200 m and a shaft; In 1774 there were 77 vacant kuxe options 1764 1883
Louise Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1849 1873
Ludwig (s) heide Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1846 1874
Max Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Meerbachstanne (n) Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1837 1875
Midardus Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Milchborn Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1805 1806
Dawn Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1840 1874
Morgenstern II Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper, lead 1909 1969
Mühlenberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1784 1798
millstone Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1837 1875
Mullersboden Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1867 1868
New Lohrbach Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; lies a few 20 peaks higher than the deep tunnel of the old Lohrbach 1789 (before)
New lust Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; Tunnels several hundred meters long; 1908/18 blind shaft with 120 m; Operating times: -31-5-1931, 1937-1962; Total production: approx. 1.5 million t of iron ore; 130 employees 50 ° 46 ′ 33 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 56" E 50 ° 46 ′ 56 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 49" E 1822-11-14 1962-09-30
New Goldbach Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1800 1806
New courage Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; on the outskirts of Nanzenbach; in operation 1464–1857 (six corridors opened), 1936–1939; Shaft with a depth of 175 m; 3 levels (90, 150 and 175 m) with stretches and crosscuts of 1125 m in length and overcutting of 239 m in length; up to 44 employees 50 ° 46 ′ 17 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 10" E 1464 1939
New Oelsberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; to Mount of Olives 1873 (at least) 1873 (at least)
Oberberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1801 1803
Upper corner Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Obernsang Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 46 ′ 36 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 29" E
Oppersberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; possibly also Appersberg 1789 (um) 1867
East shaft Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; to king move 50 ° 45 ′ 56 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 15 ″ E
Paula Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1865 1868
Petz Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1865 1868
Pluto Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1837 1873
Risk Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1861 1875
Rothenstein Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; on the heath 50 ° 47 ′ 6 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 45" E 1833 1874
Rotherwasen Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1770 (um) 1789 (after)
Sheep tunnel Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 46 '49 "N, 8 ° 21' 59" E
Schellenberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 50 ° 46 '48 "N, 8 ° 20' 55" E 1780 1803 (at least)
Blacksmith grove Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; in the red Erbach; also Schmitthain ; Copper mutation in the Scheid- / Schmiedhain 1601 1884
Simeon Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Simon-Johanna Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Stilling Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; also called Albertsgrube or Stillingszug ; Newly awarded in 1867; Stillinger tunnel (361 m above sea level); Nikoluasstollen (311 m above sea level); 1900 machine shaft (hanging bench 52.8 m above the Nikolausstollen); between 1884 and 1941 approx. 1 million t of iron ore mined; to king move 50 ° 45 ′ 34 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 50" E 1780 (um) 1941 Nanzenbach (Dillenburg) Stilling pit (2017) .jpg
Schubers Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Black stone Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1847 (before)
Enthusiast Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1837 1874
Söhlgen Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1775 (before)
Siegfried Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Frontal Hedge Mountain Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1839 1875
stork Nanzenbach Dillenburg without success 1789 (before)
Fir stone Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; in the meadow of the Meerbach 1792 1793
Thusnelde Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1874
Tretenbach Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1838 1875
Ulisegen Nanzenbach Dillenburg copper 1872 1872
Ulricke Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1834 1872
trust Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1907
Trust i Nanzenbach Dillenburg 1879 1880
Victoria Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Wackenberg Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1770 (um) 1789 (after)
Hunting luck Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron; also weidman's luck 1835 1872
Waldwas (s) en Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1797 1875
Walkeborn side Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1839 1872
Wisdom Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1862 1898
Weitenauerfeld Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1796 1796
Christmas joy Nanzenbach Dillenburg Roofing slate
Wittgenstein Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Pincer hedge Nanzenbach Dillenburg Iron?
Pewter mountain Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
confidence Nanzenbach Dillenburg iron
Adelmar Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1861 1887
Arnold's joy Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Apple tree, grove, beer tree Niedereld Dillenburg Slate; Conjecture 1773-04-26
Arelberg, Hain, Bierbaum Niedereld Dillenburg Slate; Conjecture
Athena Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1859 1887
Bella Niedereld Dillenburg iron
Berlechskopf / Berlochskopf Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1856 1906
lightning Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1859 1887
Caap Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1856 1906
Caesar Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1867 1902
Dernbach side Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1868 1890
Dianaburg Niedereld Dillenburg copper 1871 1874
Up early Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1859 1887
Lucky find Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1854 1905
Thank god Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1849 1967
Good view Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1837 1872
Crescent moon Niedereld Dillenburg Iron; towards Oberscheld
Duke Adolf Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1872 1880
Deer head Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1838 1911
Hofmann Niedereld Dillenburg Iron; towards Donsbach
Hötzel Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1861 1887
Maximilian II Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Sneeze pit Niedereld Dillenburg iron
Maximilian II Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Oscar Niedereld Dillenburg Iron; also Oskar 1859 1896
Pallas Niedereld Dillenburg barium 1884 (before)
Redenbach side Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1774 1774
Reichelsberg Niedereld Dillenburg Schwerspath, copper, barium; towards Oberscheld 1866 1866
saddle Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1867 1867
Painful Niedereld Dillenburg iron
St. Helena Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1852 1867
Stolzenfels Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1863 1889
Under the pear trees Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1800 1800
Untersbach Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1798 1906?
Wackenbach Niedereld Dillenburg Copper, barite, barium 1855 1879
White hell Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1854 1867
Welcome Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1860 1887
Wilke (n) bach Niedereld Dillenburg Copper, iron 1840 1873
Windsock Niedereld Dillenburg iron 1857 1867
Adelheid (s) Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1837 1892
Albion Oberscheld Dillenburg Barite 1856 1903
Alteroth Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1836 1873
Anna Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Argentain Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1847 (before)
Arnold Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1840 1871
Arzberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
August stollen Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; 580 m length; used jointly from 1831; Name Auguststollen since 1936 (there are also Oberer Auguststollen and Tiefer Auguststollen ) 1820-09-30 1959 August tunnel Oberscheld 1905.png
Barite Oberscheld Dillenburg Barite 1855 1879
Bergstein Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Mountain meadow Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1799 1806
Berlachskopf Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Bettazeche II Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; and Bella mine called 1873 1873
Bickelberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Buckelbach Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1845 1875
Burger stollen Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; 400 m length 1889 1959
Carl Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Caroline I Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Caroline II Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1876 1883
Center Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1858 1905
Coral Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Dechenwiese Oberscheld Dillenburg Barite 1853 1910
Dorothea Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1849 1875
Edmund Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1849 1902
Eduard Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; not to be confused with Eduard bei Eibach
Squirrel Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 50 ° 43 ′ 43 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 22" E
Iron chews Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; on the iron hand 1827 (um)
Iron mine Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1764 (um) 1873
Iron Young Woman Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also called the Iron Maiden ; southeast of Oberscheld 1845 (um)
Elise in the green Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1873 1898
Emma Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Fahlengrund Oberscheld Dillenburg Copper; Muted in 1774 1774
Falkenstein Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; 13.1.1958 main shaft with a depth of 365 m; Total production: approx. 1 million t of ore; Loading tunnel in the Rinkenbachtal; Stocks: 2-3 million tons of ore 50 ° 43 '22 "N, 8 ° 21' 57" E 1958 1973-08-31 Falkenstein mine - geo.hlipp.de - 38448.jpg
Falkenstein I. Oberscheld Dillenburg copper 1875 1887
Fanny Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1858 1871
Felix Oberscheld Dillenburg Barite 1856 1907
Fortuna Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1834 1872
Friedrichsgrube Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also called Friedrich ; Corridor center 1-3 m thick; Analysis: 57% iron, 16% silica, 2.5% alumina 1833 1873
Friesberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Happiness Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Frankenberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Ganselzeche Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
patience Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Hanging (s) Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1789 (before) 1909
Glücksberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Golden chew Oberscheld / Nanzenbach Dillenburg Copper; Muted again in 1774 1774 (before) 1806
Green chess side Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Hand stone Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; 175 m depth; Handsteinstollen; Amalienstollen (30 m deeper than Handsteinstollen); Georgstollen (48 m deeper than Amalienstollen); civil engineering using a blind shaft from the bottom of the Georg tunnel - 4 levels (30, 55, 95 and 175 m) 50 ° 44 ′ 9 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 56" E

50 ° 44 ′ 7 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 39" E 50 ° 44 ′ 6 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 55" E

1789 (before) 1867 (at least)
Hand way Oberscheld Dillenburg Barite 1853 1905
Hand drawing Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Hartkopf Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1857 1910
Heinrichsfreude Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1840 1892
Henriette Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Henriette II Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1877 1877
Master pit Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 44 ′ 29 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 7 ″ E
Herchenstein Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1849 1900
Hay ride Oberscheld Dillenburg copper 1845 1900
Hirchensteinskopf Oberscheld Dillenburg Copper; Muted in 1774; possibly identical to Herchenstein 1774
Hünerkaab Oberscheld Dillenburg Operated in 1773 and fallen into the open 1773 (before)
Stick Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Chicken head Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1855 1907
Ida II Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1871 1882
Johann Heinrich Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; consisting of the pit fields Johann and Heinrich 1868 1882
Joan II Oberscheld Dillenburg Copper, iron 1872 1882
Julie Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
jewel Oberscheld Dillenburg copper
Klingelbach Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1855 1877
Kreuteberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Kreutzberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1837 1872
Lina Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Lindenberg Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron, tunnel construction 1764 (um) 1872
Lückhofsgrund Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1856 1908
Marianne Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1854 1873
Martin Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1857 1902
Mill side Oberscheld Dillenburg Copper; In operation in 1773 1773
Nightingale (stollen) Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1860 1900
Nassevia Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Neptune Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1856 1867
Nesselhof Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also written Nesselnhof ; 1773 fell into the open as Höb / Nesselnhof 1773 (before)
New green hope Oberscheld Dillenburg Copper, sulfur 1868-08-31 1872
New mountain Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1840 1898
New blessing Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron?; sw v. Oberscheld
North star Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1856 1910
Ortsberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1798 1799
Ouirine Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; east of Oberscheld
Paulswasengrube Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 50 ° 45 ′ 4 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 10 ″ E
Petersberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Primus Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1860 1866
Princes' Pit Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1847 1874
Prinzkessel Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also Prince boiler called 50 ° 44 ′ 15 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 22" E 1764 (before) 20th century Prinzkessel mine Oberscheld 1909.png
Prince Regent Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Raven Mine Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1831 1872
Reinhard Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1860 1907
Reinwald Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also Reinewald 1861 1907
Richard Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1847 1867
Rinkenbach Oberscheld Dillenburg Eisen; next to house Danziger Strasse 13 50 ° 43 '53 "N, 8 ° 20' 50" E 1764 (um) 1899
Rompelberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1817 1902
Sahlgrund mine Oberscheld / Eisemroth Dillenburg Iron; Opencast mining; later opened as the 5th pit through the August tunnel; sometimes up to 30 m thickM machine shaft at least 161 m deep; 200 hp steam engine 50 ° 43 ′ 45 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 49" E 1915 (before) 1927 (at least)
Saland Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; with Eduard
Saddles Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1838 1905
Schelderlang mine Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Schoenberger Oberscheld Dillenburg copper
Schönscheid Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1827 1874
Sess Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; 1774 speculation on copper 1774
Sessacker Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1769 1867
Sessköpfel Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also Seßkoppel called 1827 1900
Sess side Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1798 1799
Simon Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Sunflower Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Stone head Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1840 1867
Stein (e) berg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1764 (um) 1885
Stoned floor Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1834 1875
Stone mine Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Floor side Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1842 1872
sultan Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1854 1903
Tell Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Theissboden Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Deep pit Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 50 ° 44 ′ 38 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 47" E 1824 1874
Deep tires Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Titus Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1854 1867
Tülingerbach Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Do not leave me Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1868 1882
Forward Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
quail Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Webersberg Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1849 1903
West shaft Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; to royal move; possibly identical to Paulswasen pit 50 ° 45 ′ 10 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 25" E
Weyerdamm Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1797 1799
Wilhelmine Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1830 1873
Wilhelmsthal Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; Corridor center 1-3 m thick; Analysis: 56% iron, 15% silica, 5% alumina 1875 (before)
Windsock Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1857 1867
Winkelried Oberscheld Dillenburg iron
Winkenhein Oberscheld Dillenburg Iron; also changing Hain called 1789 (um)
Dowsing rod Oberscheld Dillenburg iron 1856 1903
Ypsilanta mine Oberscheld Dillenburg Roteisenstein; in the valley of the Rinkenbach northeast of Oberscheld; 140 m long water solution tunnel (since 1907); Visitor mine 1839 1934 Ypsilanta mine around 1908.jpg

Driedorf

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Deuster I, II Driedorf Wetzlar Iron; Conjecture 1872
Caution II Roth Wetzlar iron

Ehringshausen

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Old Mill ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Beilstein ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Berlin Koelschhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field 1820-06-08
Clara Daubhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Ellemutter Greifenthal Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
God's gift Ehringshausen Wetzlar
pit Ehringshausen Wetzlar Barite; Trial tunnel in the Wirhard district 1857 (approx.)
Gustav Daubhausen Wetzlar Copper; also called Sophien-Bergwerk ; 1716 Princess Sophien-Stollen; dismantling by at least 1723; newly awarded June 10, 1812 and September 10, 1821; 1705 (at least)
Heinrichssegen Ehringshausen Wetzlar Roteisenstein, Brauneisenstein; 1880/82 Georgstollen (615 m long) visible on Wetzlarer Straße in Ehringshausen; 1905 machine shaft; 1912 shaft II; Production 1849–1877: 218,473 t of iron ore 50 ° 36 ′ 1 "N, 8 ° 23 ′ 59" E 50 ° 35 ′ 53 "N, 8 ° 23 ′ 28" E 1846 (before) 1961 Georgstollen Ehringshausen.jpg
Herrenacker Ehringshausen Wetzlar Iron; to Heinrichssegen 1878 (before)
Marienstollen Koelschhausen Wetzlar iron 50 ° 37 ′ 41 ″ N, 8 ° 24 ′ 48 ″ E
Menzikoff Kölschhausen? Wetzlar iron
Remus Daubhausen Wetzlar Copper; Grubenfeld: Mutung Buseck
Ronthal ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Schauenstein ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture
Nice start Breitenbach Wetzlar Iron; Opencast mining; Upper gallery Middle gallery; 1904/08 (Lower) Marien tunnel with a length of 440 m 50 ° 37 ′ 41 ″ N, 8 ° 24 ′ 47 ″ E 50 ° 37 ′ 33 "N, 8 ° 24 ′ 52" E 1850-10-11 (before) 1943-06-30
Scipio Daubhausen Wetzlar copper
innocence Breitenbach? Wetzlar iron
Venus Breitenbach? Wetzlar Roteisenstein; to Heinrichssegen 1878 (before)
trust Koelschhausen Wetzlar Copper; presumption of hope 1878 (before)
Victor Breitenbach? Wetzlar iron
Wetzlaria Daubhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field

Eschenburg

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user Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1867 1871
Amalie Hirzenhain Wetzlar Iron; Awarded in 1823; Amalia studs to Glückstern 50 ° 46 '43 "N, 8 ° 22' 50" E 1823 1951-09
Amalie lucky star Hirzenhain Wetzlar Iron; consolidated from Amalie and Glückstern
Arnold's lust Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1861 1873
Aurelie Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
Barzberg Wissenbach Wetzlar slate 1789 (um)
Batzbach Wissenbach Wetzlar Slate; also called Botzbach ; In March 1773 a copper and lead tunnel was excavated, muted and mined in the new tunnel of the mine; Mining in opencast and underground mining; Air raid shelter in WWII; possibly identical to Barzberg 50 ° 47 ′ 6 ″ N, 8 ° 19 ′ 25 ″ E 1726-12-19 1997
Christiane I Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate 1878 1890
Daniel hope Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1849 1871
Eschenburg Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate
Egytia Hirzenhain Wetzlar Iron; also Egidia 1853 1888
Unity II Eibelshausen Wetzlar Copper, lead 1871 1884
Elisenburg Hirzenhain Wetzlar sulfur
Fixed castle Roth Wetzlar Pale ores, copper pebbles
Friedrichslust I, II Eibelshausen Wetzlar Copper, lead 1877 1877
goose Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
Gansbach Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1864 1878
Germania Eiershausen Wetzlar Roofing slate 1862 1884
luck Eiershausen Wetzlar Copper; in the Schwarzbach
Lucky moon Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1837 1875
Lucky star Hirzenhain train station Wetzlar to Amalie lucky star 50 ° 47 ′ 3 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 56" E 1858 1882
God's gift Roth Wetzlar Silver, pale ore, copper gravel, cinnabar; also called aurora or soap red ; Discovered by farmers in 1695; newly awarded in 1852: 1750 deep tunnel with a length of 450 m (today drinking water production); Blind shaft at the end of the tunnel set in the Eibach Valley (72 m depth); Operating hours: -1926.35-41 50 ° 50 ′ 37 "N, 8 ° 21 ′ 20" E 1695 Grube Gottesgabe Roth ca 1910.png
God's blessing Hirzenhain Wetzlar Copper; also called God's gift (not to be confused with the mine near Roth); 50 ° 47 '42 "N, 8 ° 23' 45" E 1758 1778, 1803
dig Eiershausen Wetzlar iron 1867 1872
border Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1853 1874
Green hope Eiershausen Wetzlar Copper; in the Schwarzbach; Stollen in the way run out 1750 1758 (at least)
Grove Eibelshausen Wetzlar iron 1856 1901
Hermannsberg Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
glory Wissenbach Wetzlar Iron, lead 1871 1871
Jacobus Eibelshausen Wetzlar iron 1873 1881
Julius III Hirzenhain Wetzlar manganese 1888 1910
Juliuszeche Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1851 1874
Kinsberg Eiershausen Wetzlar iron
Small mine Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
Crown Prince II Eibelshausen Wetzlar iron 1875 1875
Lambertsberg Wissenbach Wetzlar slate 1789 (um)
State Crown I. Eiershausen Wetzlar iron 1876 1900
Linden tree Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1852 1874
morning sun Hirzenhain Wetzlar manganese 1888 1888
Morgenstern II Eiershausen Wetzlar Lead, copper 1871 1965
Morgenstern XI Hirzenhain Wetzlar manganese 1888 1888
Nightingale II Wissenbach Wetzlar copper 1871 1881
Nightingale III Wissenbach Wetzlar copper
New Silberhardt Roth Wetzlar silver
new moon Wissenbach Wetzlar iron 1873 1876
Oranienstein Hirzenhain Wetzlar manganese 1859 1871
Ortshell Eiershausen Wetzlar Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Priest Aaron Roth Wetzlar Pale ores, copper pebbles
Snakefoot Wissenbach Wetzlar copper 1803 1804
Rich blessings Roth Wetzlar Pale ores, copper pebbles
Nice hope Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 50 ° 47 '42 "N, 8 ° 23' 45" E 1833 1871
Schoppach Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate 1867 1886
Schwarzbach I, II, III Eiershausen Wetzlar Copper; Iron today for drinking water; possibly identical to green hope 1588 (before), 1793 1799
Schwinneboden Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1836 1871
Sedan IV Hirzenhain Wetzlar Copper, pebbles 1877 1877
Sengelborn Hirzenhain Wetzlar Copper, lead 1867 1901
pike Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
Stahlberg-Bruderstein Eiershausen Wetzlar iron 1837 1884
Breastfeeding pleasure Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate
Tannhauser Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron
Thielmann joy Wissenbach Wetzlar iron 1849 1866
Unexpected Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate 1871 1877
connection Hirzenhain Wetzlar iron 1800 1881
trust Eiershausen Wetzlar 1879 1880
Full moon Hirzenhain Wetzlar copper 1876 1876
Wilhelmszeche Wissenbach Wetzlar Copper; confer on June 24, 1846; Roofing Slate (1837)?; Conversion on May 19, 1869 1846-06-24 1875
Wissenbach Wissenbach Wetzlar Roofing slate 1871 1871
Wolfsschlucht Simmersbach Wetzlar Slate; In 1884 36 people were employed 1767 1973
confidence Eiershausen Wetzlar iron 1867 1867

Greifenstein

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Arnsberg Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; to Emma 1878 (before)
baron Allendorf Wetzlar lead 1874 1881
Miner's luck Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; possibly to Emma 1878 (before)
Bornwieseneseite Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; Upper tunnel, lower tunnel; to Emma 1878 (before)
German emperor Beilstein Wetzlar Copper, lead; awarded on November 17, 1870 1867-07-10
Ellemekes ? Wetzlar Copper; Conjecture; Also Elle mother called
Else V Holzhausen  ? Wetzlar iron
Emma Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; Production 1850–1877: 74,736 t of iron ore 50 ° 33 ′ 31 ″ N, 8 ° 16 ′ 40 ″ E 1850 (min.) 1922
Friedrichssegen I, II, III Holzhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field (s)
Hector Ulm Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Heinrich's Blessing II Allendorf Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Henriette Ulm Wetzlar Magnetic iron ore 1878 (before)
Johannesglück Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; possibly to Emma 1878 (before)
Bell chew Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; to Emma 1797 1798
Lion's Arch Allendorf Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Matthilde III Allendorf Wetzlar Iron; possibly to Emma 1878 (before)
Moltke Holzhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field 1878 (before)
Victor Greifenstein Wetzlar iron

Haiger

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Aetna Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1859 1898
Adolfslust Haigerseelbach Dillenburg iron 1883 1883
Alkershain ( Ackershain ) Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; Opencast mining; muted on May 22, 1860; awarded June 25, 1860; 1898 to Constanze 50 ° 42 ′ 38 "N, 8 ° 11 ′ 48" E 1860-05-22 1898
Old hope Six heroes Dillenburg Iron?
Old hope Langenaubach Dillenburg Copper , iron; also called All Hope ; in the upper Lehmbachtal ; a deep tunnel; Integrated into the drinking water supply of the city of Haiger since 1935 50 ° 43 ′ 15 ″ N, 8 ° 12 ′ 5 ″ E 1730 (before) 194 * (after WW1)
Altenhain Flammersbach Dillenburg Iron; awarded August 21, 1867 1867-08-21 1896
To the gaunt Rodenbach Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Andreas Rodenbach Dillenburg 1786 1788
Aurora Niederroßbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver, zinc; newly awarded on February 28, 1840; converted on December 27, 1869 (four length fields to one large field); also Gold Kaute called 50 ° 47 '48 "N, 8 ° 13' 10" E 1757 1903, 1911? Dump pit Aurora.jpg
Miner's luck Steinbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, zinc; Outcrop of 110 m in length at a depth of 26 m; newly awarded on March 24, 1855; converted on December 17, 1869 (lead and zinc added) 1833 1898
Bickelbach Six heroes Dillenburg copper
Blücher I, II, III, IV Flammersbach Dillenburg 1875 1909
Bolzenberg Oberroßbach Dillenburg Iron between Offdilln and Oberroßbach; awarded on September 6, 1869 1867-06-19
Brehmerrhein Six heroes Dillenburg Iron , copper ; identical to brameran ; in the Hachelbach near Sechshelden 1744, 1773 1822
Buberberg Langenaubach Dillenburg to Heroldstein 1839 1848
Buberstein Langenaubach Dillenburg to Heroldstein 1838 1839
Budenberg Haiger Dillenburg Roofing slate 1871 1880
Caroline IV Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Lead, copper, zinc 1872 1884
Charlotte Steinbach Dillenburg Copper; at Steinbach; also Steinbach happiness called 1731 1802 (at least)
Clara Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1835 1898
Clementine II Fellerdilln Dillenburg Iron; Open pit 1872 (at least) 1882 (at least)
Constanze Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron , black slate; pending ore deposits; Shaft with a depth of approx. 350 m; Total production: ~ 1.4 million tons of ore 50 ° 42 ′ 55 "N, 8 ° 11 ′ 41" E 50 ° 42 ′ 50 "N, 8 ° 11 ′ 42" E 1836-08-24 1963-02-01 Langenaubach football pitch tunnel.jpg
Constanze II Langenaubach Dillenburg Pebbles 1872 1901
diamond Langenaubach Dillenburg iron
Dillfeld Six heroes Dillenburg Pebbles 1872 (at least) 1874 (at least)
Dorothea Six heroes Dillenburg Copper ; also called Dorothee ; Fell into the open in 1773; near Sechshelden (in the eastern side valley of the Rombach) 1767 1900 (approx.)
Eckenbach Offdilln Dillenburg copper 1843 (at least) 1900 (min.)
Eckenbach II Offdilln Dillenburg Iron, lead, copper; awarded on April 12, 1870 1869-09-13 1908 (at least)
Oak Rodenbach Dillenburg Pebbles; awarded on November 4, 1869 1867-07-08 1873
Eichertsberg Steinbach / Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, zinc, iron, sulfur; muted on July 18, 1867; awarded on October 29, 1869; before 1934 to the Freudenzeche mine 1867-07-18
Eichertsglück Haigerseelbach Dillenburg copper 1804 1806
Iron angel Six heroes Dillenburg iron 1843 (at least) 1896 (at least)
Elise Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1838 1898
Emilie Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1836 1898
At last Six heroes Dillenburg Lead , copper, iron; at the end of the Imbach 1870 1890
Engelsberg I Six heroes Dillenburg iron
Franzberg Fellerdilln Dillenburg Lead, copper 1834 1839
Franzisca Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; also Franziska 1843 1896
Fresh Run II Oberroßbach Dillenburg iron
Frohsbach Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1868 1896
Joys Steinbach Dillenburg Lead, zinc, copper; 113 m depth; Extension 1869-11-12 50 ° 46 ′ 32 "N, 8 ° 11 ′ 24" E 16th Century 1954-02-15
Geebaum Six heroes Dillenburg Copper; also written Gehbaum ; Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773
Gelberg Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Lead, copper; awarded on July 12, 1869 1867-09-02
Located Rodenbach Dillenburg Iron, copper, pyrites; awarded on January 13, 1869 1867-06-20 1891 (at least)
Common colliery Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; west of house Kilian 1762 1764
Blessed Hope Langenaubach Dillenburg Copper; also called Lembach ; in the lower Lehmbachtal ; before 1789 to Old Hope ; in operation 1737–1749 50 ° 43 '26 "N, 8 ° 11' 36" E 1737 194 * (after WW1) Blessed Hope Stollen.jpg
Profit Six heroes Dillenburg Iron, copper; Hours of Operation: 1804-1806; 1868-1880; in the upper Schindelbach valley 1804 1880 Pit profit.jpg
Start of happiness Haiger Dillenburg iron 1874 1874
Lucky star I. Allendorf , Flammersbach Dillenburg Lead, sulfur 1888 1891
Grace of God Six heroes Dillenburg Iron, copper; was later consolidated with the Constanze mine ; from 1872 only iron was mined 50 ° 43 '59 "N, 8 ° 13' 51" E 1721 1928 Hachelbach Maschinenhaus.jpg
Grace of God Steinbach Dillenburg Copper?; 1585 - this or Holy Trinity still in operation 1560 (um)
Goldbach's pit ? Dillenburg Copper, lead; Sale of ores at the smelter in Steinbach; possibly this pit is not in Steinbach, but in Oberroßbach 1773 (before)
Goldbach Oberroßbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver, cobalt; newly awarded on December 14, 1839; converted on 12/27/1869; 1772 Mentioned as an open pit 50 ° 48 '6 "N, 8 ° 13' 48" E 1766 1789.1790
Golden chew Six heroes Dillenburg Copper, lead; north of Sechshelden on the heights of Manderbach
Grauborn Flammersbach Dillenburg Iron; muted November 26, 1866; awarded August 21, 1867 1866-11-26 1896
Hachelbach Haiger Dillenburg Iron , copper; upper, middle and lower cleats; at the grace of God 1775 1790 (min.)
Haasenfeld Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; in the middle Rombach, western forest 1880 (at least) 1901 (at least)
Hagerberg / Haigerberg Rodenbach Dillenburg Conjecture; 1773 grieved and fallen into the open 1773 (before)
Hasserod Langenaubach Dillenburg
Local mountain Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; approx. 150 m south of the pigeon house, south of the A45 at the level of the A45; Tunnel mouth hole no longer recognizable, but heap 50 ° 44 ′ 31 ″ N, 8 ° 15 ′ 44 ″ E 1873 (at least) 1875 (at least) Hausberg Pit.jpg
Heckenrain Rodenbach Dillenburg In operation in 1773 and fallen outside 1773
Hecker Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron stone and clay 19th century
Heibel Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1864 1898
Holy Spirit Weidelbach Dillenburg lead 1572-07-17
Holy Trinity Steinbach Dillenburg Copper? 1560
Heinrichsglück I Offdilln Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Helene Six heroes Dillenburg Iron, copper; Working through an old tunnel; at the sound stone; consolidated with rose garden 1787 1790
Bright morning sun Allendorf Dillenburg Pyrites, copper, lead, zinc, iron 1890 1891
Heraldstone Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; Accident with a death on May 2, 1837 1837 (at least) 1872 (at least)
Gentleman side Six heroes Dillenburg Iron?
Herzberg Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1773 1806
Hirzberg Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; to Constanze 1836 (before) 1963-02-01
Hohenbuehl Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron stone, brown stone, clay 1862 1872 (at least)
Hohenrath Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1773 1773
Hoherstein Langenaubach Dillenburg 1839 1872 (at least)
hope Langenaubach Dillenburg in the Buberberg district; to Heroldstein 1838 1840
Iduna Flammersbach Dillenburg Pebbles, copper, mercury 1874 1907
Beech and Dütze Weidelbach Dillenburg Copper; In the beeches and Dützen; Muted and in operation in 1773 1773-03
In the sess Six heroes Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
In Hohenweg am Hoherhein Oberroßbach Dillenburg copper 1782 1782
Immanuel Fellerdilln Dillenburg Brown and clay iron stone 1866 (at least) 1873 (at least)
Maze Six heroes Dillenburg Copper ; also called error ; Re-muted in 1774; south of the Rink company below the old B277 on the Dill 1774 (before) 1896 (approx.) Irrbaum pit.jpg
Isabelle Oberroßbach Dillenburg Lead, copper, silver; also called Isabella or New Isabella ; Ore veins exposed over a length of 900 m at depths of up to 75 m; newly awarded on April 17, 1860; extended on 5/25/1869 50 ° 47 ′ 45 "N, 8 ° 14 ′ 53" E 1572 1894 (at least)
Johann Klaß Heck Six heroes Dillenburg Also, iron Claashecke or Johann Claasheck called 1780 1898
Johannisberg Offdilln Dillenburg copper 1800 (min.) 1803 (at least)
Sound stone Six heroes Dillenburg Iron , copper ; west of Kilian House; Open pit is further up on the slope 50 ° 44 ′ 46 ″ N, 8 ° 15 ′ 5 ″ E 1727 1875 Klangstein mine.jpg
corundum Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1859 1898
Kratzenberg Haiger Dillenburg Lead, copper, zinc; awarded on March 25, 1870 for lead and copper 1867-06-19 1891 (at least)
Kronberg Oberroßbach Dillenburg copper 1800 1801
Copper mountain Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; between Sechshelden and Dillenburg near the old B277 1868 1873 Kupferberg mine.jpg
Lauberg Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1859
Laudon Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1859 1896
running time Langenaubach Dillenburg Domanial iron stone pit 1838 1858
London Offdilln Dillenburg Lead; awarded on March 27, 1869 1867-09-05 1901
Lion's Arch Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron stone, brown stone, clay 1864 1896 (at least)
Ludowica Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1855 1897
Ludwigsfreude, I, II Offdilln Dillenburg Iron, copper 1874 1875
Pleasure garden Langenaubach Dillenburg copper 1801 1808
Manderbacher field Six heroes Dillenburg Lead , platinum 1913 1914
Morning star Langenaubach Dillenburg Alumina (aluminum) 1849 1888
Morgenstern I Rodenbach Dillenburg iron
Morgenstern VI, VII, VIII Haiger Dillenburg iron 1873 1907
Nero Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1859 1902
Nestor Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1859 1903
Newfound I Dillbrecht Dillenburg Iron, copper, lead; Integrated into the drinking water supply of Dillbrecht since 1960 <> ref name = "haigerwasser" /> 50 ° 48 '44 "N, 8 ° 10' 40" E 1891
New hope Steinbach Dillenburg Iron; Conjecture
New happiness Fellerdilln Dillenburg Iron; Tunnel construction - no drive! 1883 (at least) 1883 (at least)
Matthes Niederroßbach Dillenburg iron 1872 (at least) 1886 (at least)
Revelation Johannis Weidelbach Dillenburg lead 1572-08-25
Orthoceras Six heroes Dillenburg Slate ; at the Andreas-Ruh 1861 (at least) 1884 (at least)
Otto Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Zinc, lead, copper
Peterszeche III Rodenbach Dillenburg Lead; 2 studs; the deep tunnel was used for drinking water until 2006 50 ° 46 ′ 10 ″ N, 8 ° 13 ′ 5 ″ E 1887 1937-08
Pluto II Fellerdilln Dillenburg Iron, copper, cobalt; awarded on April 12, 1869 for iron and copper 1868-02-23 1901
Prince Moritz Six heroes Dillenburg Lead , copper 1868 (at least) 1872 (at least)
Prophet daniel Weidelbach / Oberroßbach Dillenburg Lead, in soap soap to the old grove 1588
Tire side Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; in the upper Hachelbach 1832 (at least), 1838 1861 (at least), 1872
Rippenberg Six heroes Dillenburg Slate ; at the Manderbacher Feld 1866 1882 (at least)
Rodenbach's luck Rodenbach Dillenburg lead 1786 (at least) 1789 (at least)
Romeo Rodenbach Dillenburg iron 1868 1884 (at least)
rose Garden Six heroes Dillenburg Iron, copper; on the eastern slope of the sound stone; In operation in 1773; large pings and heaps 50 ° 44 ′ 31 "N, 8 ° 14 ′ 45" E 1766 1896 (at least)
Rothenberg Six heroes Dillenburg iron 1767 (approx.) 1804 (approx.)
Rothenkopf Six heroes Dillenburg Iron; Tunnel construction 1769 1801
Red stone Langenaubach Dillenburg
ruby Six heroes Dillenburg Iron ; in the Schindelbach 1858 (at least) 1872 (approx.) Pit Ruby.jpg
Rudolfszeche Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron stone, brown stone, clay 1868 1872 (at least)
Sangberg Dillbrecht Dillenburg Copper ; two studs; muted on 05/30/1867; awarded on June 16, 1869 50 ° 48 '15 "N, 8 ° 12' 10" E 1867-05-30 Sangberg mine Stollenmundloch.jpg
Sangberg II Dillbrecht Dillenburg Iron, lead; awarded on August 12, 1870 50 ° 48 ′ 16 ″ N, 8 ° 12 ′ 15 ″ E 1869-07-27
Sour hell Haiger Dillenburg Iron; and Sour Hell called 1862 1888 (at least)
Schalkenbach Weidelbach Dillenburg iron 1873 1873
Schlierberg Six heroes Dillenburg Slate ; even before the head called 1871 1911 (at least)
Seelbach Langenaubach Dillenburg 1841 1859
Soap faucet Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Iron; probably also soap grove ; kl. Längenfeld west of the Gramelskopf 1794 1805
Sophie Six heroes Dillenburg Iron? 1771 1778
St. Anna Langenaubach Dillenburg copper 1831 1841
St. David Niederroßbach Dillenburg Silver; presumably identical to Aurora 1558
Steel field Rodenbach Dillenburg Iron, pebbles; awarded on September 4, 1869 1867-06-20 1894 (at least)
Stockberg Langenaubach Dillenburg iron 1773 1806
Susanna Dillbrecht / Fellerdilln Dillenburg Lead, copper, iron; awarded on July 19, 1870 1870-05-05 1883 (at least)
Sweet water Haigerseelbach Dillenburg Iron; Stollen in the Treisbachtal, which appears again near Steinbach 19th century
Theodor's lust Oberroßbach Dillenburg Copper, silver, lead; awarded on September 21, 1867; extended on 7/12/1869 1867-09-21 1891
Infinite happiness Flammersbach Dillenburg Copper, iron 1889 1890
Vesus Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; 1898 to Constanze 1859 1898
Bird catcher Niederroßbach Dillenburg Copper, lead, silver; awarded on December 19, 1869 for lead and copper 1868-02-05
Bird pasture Flammersbach Dillenburg Clay 1868 1899 (at least)
Attention Offdilln Dillenburg iron 1874 1875
Wahlberg Fellerdilln Dillenburg Iron; (in the forest area west of the new sports field) 1866 1873
Wasenhecke Flammersbach Dillenburg Roofing slate 1871 1911 (at least)
pasture Flammersbach Dillenburg Copper, iron 1887 1868
Weidelbach Weidelbach Dillenburg iron 1857 1886
Willow field Weidelbach Dillenburg Iron, copper; awarded on June 16, 1869 1867-06-14 1893
Vineyard Oberroßbach Dillenburg Copper, lead 1775 1808
Wild woman's house Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron, copper; Tunnel below the limestone rock of the same name; 1898 to Constanze 50 ° 42 ′ 27 "N, 8 ° 10 ′ 41" E 1720 (approx.), 1861 1898
Wilhelmseisenzeche Langenaubach Dillenburg Iron; muted February 12, 1866; awarded March 11, 1867; 1898 to Constanze 1866-02-12 1898

Herborn

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Aeolus Schönbach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 40 ′ 22 "N, 8 ° 12 ′ 51" E 1867 (before)
Aeolus Eisenkautz Schönbach Dillenburg Iron? 50 ° 40 ′ 20 "N, 8 ° 12 ′ 52" E 1867 (before)
Albert Herbornseelbach Dillenburg copper 1853 1879
Apple mountain Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1895
Arolus Schönbach Dillenburg Iron; identical to Aeolus ? 1847 (before)
Arzbach Castle Dillenburg iron 1827
Apple mountain Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
On the hedge Uckersdorf Dillenburg 1765
Bertha Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1891
Lead mountain Herbornseelbach Dillenburg Lead; awarded on March 10, 1870 1867-04-29
As light as a book Castle Dillenburg iron 1855 1881
Burger Grove Castle Dillenburg Copper; 1774 conjecture; also written Burgerhain 1774 1893
Buchenberg Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1851 1898
Carlslust Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1854 1867
Ceres Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1874
Concordia Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Damelfeld Hörbach Dillenburg iron 1854 1882
Boar floor Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Elgersberg Castle Dillenburg copper 1804 1805
Elkersberg Castle Dillenburg iron 1840 1872
Castel Sant'Angelo Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1802 1802
Replacement Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Erzberg Castle Dillenburg iron 1839 1909
Florian Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Gaensberg Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1874
Gallows Mountain Herborn Dillenburg Operated in 1773 and fallen into the open 1773-03
Gertsbach side Uckersdorf Dillenburg Iron; also written Gerzbachseite 1842 1904
Gottesberg Castle Dillenburg iron 1854 1872
Good friend Schönbach Dillenburg Iron?
grove Castle Dillenburg iron 1841 1882
Holder pit Castle Dillenburg Copper; 1774 speculation 1774
Heinrichsegen Schönbach Dillenburg iron 1854 1863
Hermann Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Hay field Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1866
Hirschthal Castle Dillenburg iron 1839
Bright Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Horret Schönbach Dillenburg Iron, copper
Hedgehog side Merkenbach Dillenburg iron 1854 1871
In the Holler pit Castle Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
Ingelscheid Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1853 1859
Maiden hole Schönbach Dillenburg iron 1794 1801
Carner Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron
Katzenstein Merkenbach Dillenburg Copper; awarded on December 29, 1842; converted on 6/23/1871> 1842-12-29
Kuheck Schönbach Dillenburg Iron?
Langenbeul Schönbach Dillenburg copper
Lay Uckersdorf Dillenburg Iron; Also Ley called 1839
Bilge pit Castle Dillenburg iron 1842
Libyls Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Lothar Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1895
Maria Schönbach Dillenburg Copper; Grubenfeld covers the center of Schönbach 1851 1860
Margaretha Schönbach Dillenburg Iron?
Marianne Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron
Mauerbach Amdorf Dillenburg iron 1848 1869
Maximus Schönbach Dillenburg Iron?
Monzebach Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1854 1892
Moritz Herborn Dillenburg iron 1855 1890
New constancy Herbornseelbach / Eisemroth Dillenburg Copper, iron; also called Neue Constanze ; Art shaft; at least two civil engineering layers (16 m and 34 m); Aisles: Wilhelmsgang, great farmhouse course, i. and II. main course, cross passage 50 ° 43 ′ 6 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 24 ″ E 1737 1827 (approx.)
New world Herborn Dillenburg iron 1854
Oberstruth Schönbach Dillenburg iron 1780 1780
Ohell Castle Dillenburg iron 1841 1889
Paul Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron
Prince Friedrich Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron
Rebecka Herborn Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Rehberk Merkenbach Dillenburg Lead, barite 1849 1864
Röbelstein Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1775 1801
Rödelstein Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1742 1884
Rödelstufe Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1845 1908
Red pouch Amdorf Dillenburg Copper, manganese dioxide (iron) 1863 1891
Rudolph Herborn Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Sandthor side Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1839 1901
Sour hell Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1872
Sepastopol Schönbach Dillenburg Iron?
Siegberg Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron 1851 1877
Spitzelberg Herborn Dillenburg iron 1831
City of Herborn Herborn Dillenburg Manganese; Examination tunnel with 2 men 1912-10
Steinert side Castle Dillenburg iron 1855
stork Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Sybille Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1855 1875
Theodore Castle Dillenburg Barite 1859 (before)
Deep colliery Herbornseelbach Dillenburg iron 1828 1896
trust Amdorf Dillenburg copper 1854 1894
volcano Uckersdorf Dillenburg iron
Wilhelm's hope Herbornseelbach Dillenburg 1775 1782
Windelsbach side Castle Dillenburg iron 1839 1873

Hohenahr

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Ahrdt Ahrdt Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Blasbacherwerk Hohensolms Wetzlar
Carlsgrube Metropolises Wetzlar copper 1736-06-12
God's gift Hohensolms Wetzlar Copper; also known as Gotthilftsicherheit ; on Altenberg; Fritz tunnel with a length of 160 m
Gustav modo Gotthilftsicherheit Hohensolms Wetzlar copper
Joachim Hohensolms Wetzlar copper
Leo Metropolises Wetzlar Copper, vermilion 1878 (um)
Leonhard Hohensolms Wetzlar copper
Ludwig Hohensolms Wetzlar Copper, vermilion 1850 (before) 1869 (after)
Nero Metropolises Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Schöneich Metropolises Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Realm of stone Altenkirchen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Theresia Hohensolms Wetzlar copper 1775
wolfgang Metropolises Wetzlar copper

Huettenberg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
pit Rechtenbach Wetzlar Barite; in the district of Weidchen; no degradation

Lahnau

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Bannhardt Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on May 19, 1851 on Eisenstein 50 ° 36 ′ 35 "N, 8 ° 32 ′ 21" E 1851-05-19 1900 (approx.)
Stay faithful Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on February 23, 1866 on Eisenstein. From 1873 research work 1866-02-23
Caroline III Waldgirmes Wetzlar Lending on copper, lead, zinc and sulfur on June 27, 1876 1876-06-27 1880
Sealing hall Waldgirmes Wetzlar Eisenstein enfeoffment August 14, 1848 50 ° 36 ′ 34 "N, 8 ° 33 ′ 1" E 1848-08-14 1912 (approx.)
Elisabeth Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on July 9, 1857 on Eisenstein 1857-07-09 1895
Falkenstein Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on December 4, 1868 on Brauneisenstein and Manganese; same gangway as Rothläufchen; 3 shafts sunk with 3 levels 1868-12-04 1901
Falkenstein Consolidated Waldgirmes Wetzlar Merger of the Falkenstein, Julie and Rothläufchen mining fields 1901 1911
lucky Star Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on October 2, 1848 on Eisenstein. Mined ore: brown iron stone 50 ° 36 '44 "N, 8 ° 33' 31" E 1848-10-02 1915
Hainau Waldgirmes Wetzlar Iron, manganese; awarded June 12, 1860; Ore Mined: River Iron Stone; extended on May 20th, 1870 50 ° 37 ′ 0 ″ N, 8 ° 33 ′ 34 ″ E 1860-06-12 1915 Hainau mine 001.jpg
Hainland I, II Atzbach Wetzlar Copper, pit field
Hehrwäldchen Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoff on July 3, 1848 on Eisenstein. 1856 prospecting attempts. 1848-07-03
Himberg Waldgirmes Wetzlar Iron stone; Consolidation in 1855 with Rothestrauch to Morgenstern 1855 (before)
Julie Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on June 24, 1865 on iron stone and manganese. From 1897 partial operation of the Falkenstein mine is consolidated 1867-03-08 1911
Lady Justice Waldgirmes Wetzlar Manganese; awarded May 20, 1870; Experimental work around 1880 1867-04-27
Royal dross Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on December 17, 1868 on Eisenstein 1866-09-21
Lepper Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoff on July 29, 1869 on Eisenstein. Experimental work between 1870 and 1882 1867-03-28
Louisen luck Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on May 21, 1868 on Eisenstein. 1868-05-21 1920
Morning star Waldgirmes Wetzlar Consolidation in 1855 (from the fields Himberg and Rothestrauch) Eisenstein. 50 ° 36 ′ 51 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 0 ″ E 1855 1924
Pentecostal willow Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on September 6, 1856 on Eisenstein. Investigation work 1856 1856-09-06
Splendor Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoff in 1873 on sulfur 1873 1874
Pyrolusite Waldgirmes Wetzlar Manganese; awarded on May 20, 1870. After 1910, the Morgenstern mine was partially operational. 50 ° 37 ′ 0 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 17 ″ E 1867-04-27 1910
Red herd Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on December 24, 1838 on Eisenstein. 1838-12-24 1908
Red shrub Waldgirmes Wetzlar Iron stone; Consolidation in 1855 with Himberg to Morgenstern 1855 (before)
Little red deer Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on August 7, 1856 on Eisenstein. From 1901 partial operation of the Falkenstein mine consolidated. 50 ° 35 ′ 58 "N, 8 ° 32 ′ 52" E 1856-08-07 1901
Baby eyes Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on March 23, 1868 on phosphorite and phosphoric acid lime. 50 ° 35 ′ 51 ″ N, 8 ° 32 ′ 42 ″ E 1868-03-23 1870
Sicilia Waldgirmes Wetzlar Pebbles; awarded on May 24, 1870 50 ° 36 ′ 33 "N, 8 ° 32 ′ 23" E 1867-04-01
Christmas joy Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on December 17, 1868 on Eisenstein. Experimental work around 1872. 1868-12-17
Wormshardt Waldgirmes Wetzlar Enfeoffment on May 5, 1849 on Eisenstein. Kiseliger Eisenstein, prospecting. 1849-05-05

Leun

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Carl-Bernhard Stollen Lahnbahnhof Wetzlar iron 50 ° 32 '27 "N, 8 ° 21' 44" E
cornerstone Leun Wetzlar iron 50 ° 33 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 22 ′ 21 ″ E 1878 (before)
Florence Leun Wetzlar copper 1878 (before)
siblings Biskirchen Wetzlar Copper, lead 1878 (before)
Heaven Bissenberg Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Little child Leun Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Maria Lahnbahnhof Wetzlar Iron; Deep tunnel; Production 1849–1877: 182,896 t of iron ore 50 ° 32 '11 "N, 8 ° 21' 13" E
50 ° 32 '5 "N, 8 ° 21' 3" E
50 ° 32 '14 "N, 8 ° 21' 22" E
1849 (at least) 1926 Leun Grube Maria 2.jpg
Neuhof, I, II Biskirchen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Prince Bernhard Stockhausen Wetzlar Iron; Operating times: 1849–1886, 1937–1941; Tunnel: 1868 Albert tunnel (25 m above Lahnspiegel); Machine shaft; Promotion 1855-1878: 162,529 tons of ore, 50 ° 33 '3 "N, 8 ° 20' 2" O , Hängebank studs 50 ° 31 '45 "N, 8 ° 20' 38" O 50 ° 33 ′ 13 ″ N, 8 ° 20 ′ 2 ″ E 1849-05-03 1940/41
Stone ore Lahnbahnhof Wetzlar iron
Urban Stockhausen Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Attention Lahnbahnhof Wetzlar iron

Mittenaar

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Antony Offenbach Dillenburg iron
On the red way Bend Dillenburg iron 1799 1804
Leaf base Offenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1798
Blucher Bend Dillenburg iron
Thick hedge Bend Dillenburg iron 1799 1800
Don Carlos Ballersbach Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on May 12, 1866; extended on September 3rd, 1869 1866-05-12
Ellerbeul Bend Dillenburg iron 1801 1803
Flax garden Offenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1798
grove Bend Dillenburg iron 1799 1799
Jacobsrain Bend Dillenburg Operated in 1773 and fallen into the open 1773-02
Katzbach Bend Dillenburg iron
King's Pit II Offenbach Dillenburg iron
Royal crown Ballersbach Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on March 15, 1867; extended on September 3rd, 1869 1867-03-15
Leinggrube Offenbach Dillenburg Iron; Corridor center 1–1.5 m thick; Analysis: 50% iron, 10% silica, 5% clay, 5% lime 1875 (before)
Lina Ballersbach Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on May 14, 1866; extended on August 3, 1869 1866-05-14
Offenbach Offenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1798
Pfaffendelle Bend Dillenburg iron 1800 1802
Philippzeche Bend Dillenburg iron 1789 (before)
Rohrbacher Höhe Offenbach Dillenburg iron 1775 1798
Rothland Offenbach Dillenburg Iron; Middle corridor 2-4 m thick; Analysis: 60% iron, 15% silica, 4% clay, 5% lime 50 ° 42 ′ 28 "N, 8 ° 24 ′ 47" E 1775 1798
Ruhrbach Bend Dillenburg iron 1798 1799
Wilhelm's hope Bend Dillenburg copper 1789 (before) 1789 (before)
Hatchback Ballersbach Dillenburg iron 1856 1875

Siegbach

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Old Constance (e) Eisemroth Dillenburg Copper; at the Grünbach 50 ° 43 ′ 5 "N, 8 ° 23 ′ 48" E 1737 1789 (at least)
Old hope Oberndorf Dillenburg copper 1746 1756
To the high mountain Überthal Dillenburg Copper; In operation in 1773 1773-02
Aron Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Aschersroth Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
oyster Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Bear Mountain Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Bass floor Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Mountain joy Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Bergzeche Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Bernhardine Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Bickelbach Oberndorf Dillenburg sulfur
Bimbach Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Black grouse Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Pale courage Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Bodenstein Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Blooming courage Eisemroth Dillenburg Iron?
Borehole Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Castor Eisemroth Dillenburg iron 50 ° 43 '34 "N, 8 ° 23' 51" E
Denus Überthal Dillenburg iron
sleeping Beauty Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Dortmund Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Gemstone Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Egmont Überthal Dillenburg iron
Oak rear Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Eilbach Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Iron flower Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Eisenhein Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Eisenthal Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Eisenroth Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Elberfeld Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Angelic lust Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Elise Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Eschenbach Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
case Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
progress Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Women praise Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Grachus Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
George Find Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Gerhardsberg Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Glabach Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
luck Eisemroth Dillenburg copper
Grossod Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Grundsberg Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Good view Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Hamscheid Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Hasseln Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Hermann's luck Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Hinkelsburg Überthal Dillenburg iron
Hirschhohl Oberndorf Dillenburg Copper; Operation 1738–1743 1738 1806
Heat iron Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Hohekoppe Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Hohenkopf Überthal Dillenburg Copper; In operation in 1773 1773-02
Hut floor Überthal Dillenburg iron
Isidore Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Jacob hedge Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Jacob's blessing Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Justine Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Justus I Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Karstein Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Karthaus Eisemroth Dillenburg copper
Kleiberg Oberndorf Dillenburg copper
Bell bottom Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Clotilde Überthal Dillenburg iron
King's Pit Überthal Dillenburg iron
Kosuln Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Crown Prince Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Bilge pit Eisemroth Dillenburg 50 ° 44 ′ 39 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 11" E 1951 (before)
Lissenhain Tringenstein Dillenburg iron 1839 1872
Punch Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Hole side Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Lust Tringenstein Dillenburg copper
Margott Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Maria Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Michelslust Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Molly Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Mullersborn Oberndorf Dillenburg iron
Mußberg Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
New iron luck Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Pauschenberg Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Philippine Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Portuna Überthal Dillenburg iron
Püschborn Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Pure soil Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Rollaux Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Sara Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Schatthalsberg Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Schmidtgrund Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Siege (n) bach Wallenfels Dillenburg iron 1798 1806
Steinberg tunnel Eisemroth Dillenburg iron
Pigeon river Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Thomaskoppel Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Unexpected luck Eisemroth Dillenburg copper
Bird meadow Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Water hole Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Wehnstein Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Weissenstein Tringenstein Dillenburg copper
Werner Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Like Bach Tringenstein Dillenburg iron
Wilhelmsstein Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Good cheer Tringenstein Dillenburg copper
tungsten Wallenfels Dillenburg iron
Zannbachskopf Eisemroth Dillenburg iron

sense

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Albrecht Sinn / Fleisbach Dillenburg Iron; awarded on May 18, 1869 1867-04-20
Chaffinch sense Dillenburg iron 1830 1909
Daniel's train sense Dillenburg iron 1854 1870
Dieterthal sense Dillenburg iron 1780 1780
Hercules sense Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on March 2nd, 1848; extended on September 4th, 1869 1848-03-02
In the Ebertswiese Fleisbach Dillenburg Copper; Conjecture 1773
Johannesberg sense Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on December 20, 1847; converted on 3.9.1869 1847-12-20
Lindenberg Fleisbach Dillenburg ; Iron?
Schultheisenhain Fleisbach Dillenburg Copper; Muted in 1774 1774
Victoria Imagina sense Dillenburg Roofing slate; awarded on September 3, 1869 1867-05-14
Wilhelmszeche IV sense Dillenburg

Solms

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Agricola Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Alwine Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; northeast by Richardzeche 1878 (before)
Angelica Burgsolms Wetzlar also: Angelica 50 ° 32 ′ 3 "N, 8 ° 23 ′ 49" E
Apollo Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; in the reclining position of Bertha ; Production 1858–1877: 58,393 t of iron ore 1858
Aurora II Oberndorf Wetzlar Phosphorite; northeast of Oberndorf in the Wetzlarer Berg district 1872
Bertha Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; in the hanging wall of that of Fehmühl and Apollo 50 ° 33 ′ 17 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 52" E 1878 (before)
Floret Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to Oberndorfer train 1878 (before)
Constantin Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Discordia Burgsolms Wetzlar iron
Eduard Albshausen Wetzlar Iron; Eduard tunnel 50 ° 31 ′ 41 ″ N, 8 ° 26 ′ 47 ″ E 50 ° 31 ′ 44 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 30" E 1903 (before)
Vain power Oberndorf Wetzlar iron
At last Oberndorf Wetzlar iron
aspen Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the northern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Feeling Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; in the reclining position of Bertha 1878 (before)
Felicitas Oberbiel Wetzlar Iron; Pit field
Ferdinand Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; Production 1849–1877: 74,701 t of iron ore; Operating point Hüttenwasen; Lugs: 50 ° 31 ′ 0 ″ N, 8 ° 25 ′ 4 ″ E 50 ° 31 '3 "N, 8 ° 25' 48" E 1852 (at least)
Fortuna Oberbiel Wetzlar Iron; Deep tunnel; 1928 1470 members of the workforce; today visitors' mine; Production 1849–1877: 78,594 t of iron ore 50 ° 34 ′ 28 "N, 8 ° 25 ′ 23" E 1847 1983-03-03 Mouth hole grube fortuna wetzlar.jpg
Freiestein Burgsolms Wetzlar iron
Friederike Caroline Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Friedrich-Alfred-Stollen Albshausen Wetzlar Iron; Operating point of the Laubach mine 50 ° 32 ′ 6 ″ N, 8 ° 26 ′ 22 ″ E 1903 1909
frog Niederbiel Wetzlar iron 50 ° 33 ′ 54 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 56" E
Gotthard Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Gottlieb Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to willow trunk 1878 (before)
Grandmother Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to willow trunk 1878 (before)
pit Burgsolms Wetzlar 50 ° 31 '50 "N, 8 ° 23' 59" E
pit Albshausen Wetzlar 50 ° 32 ′ 1 ″ N, 8 ° 26 ′ 33 ″ E
Heinrich Oberbiel Wetzlar Pebbles; near Altenberg; Product remained unsaleable because it was contaminated 1861
Helfenstein Oberndorf Wetzlar Roteisenstein; Analysis: 42% iron, 1% lime earth, 1% bitter earth, 7% clay, 26% silica 1875 (before)
Hermann Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; also called Hermannszeche ; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg; southwest Werther ; Deep tunnel on the Lahn; Production 1852–1877: 79,698 t of iron ore 1852 (before)
Hugo Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg; Production 1853–1877: 45,490 t of iron ore 1853 (at least)
Hüttenwasen Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to Ferdinand 1878 (before)
Jean Oberbiel Wetzlar Iron; near Altenberg; southwest of Carolus II ; Underground construction shaft; Production 1855–1877: 75,270 t of iron ore 1855 (at least)
Juliana Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; northeast from Alwine ; southwest from Fortuna 1878 (before)
Virgin Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to willow trunk 1878 (before)
Klipstein Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to Prince Alexander 1878 (before)
Copper mine Oberquembach Wetzlar copper 1878 (before)
Lichtenwald Oberbiel Wetzlar Roteisenstein; to Fortuna 1878 (before)
Lina Oberndorf Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
march Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to Oberndorfer train 1878 (before)
Martha Albshausen Wetzlar Brown iron stone; Production 1849–1877: 78,549 t of iron ore; Operating times 1853–1894; 1935–1945 dismantling of a 650 m long straightening section from the Friedrich-Alfred tunnel of the Laubach mine ; zu Laubach does not belong to the mine of the same name near Braunfels 50 ° 32 ′ 4 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 47" E 1853-04-05 1945
Neusborn Oberndorf Wetzlar Copper, silver, lead; The pit and its buildings were auctioned on April 27, 1780 1780
Oberndorfer train Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; Production 1852–1877: 134,340 t of iron ore 50 ° 31 ′ 38 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 17" E 1852 (at least)
Odilo Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the southern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Olga Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the northern slope of the Eisenberg; to Oberndorferzug 1878 (before)
Oscar Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; south Eduard ; to Prince Alexander 1878 (before)
Othello Oberquembach Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
Prince Alexander Oberndorf Wetzlar Red stone, flußeisenstein; intensive mining from around 1858 (consolidation with 6 further mine fields); later dismantling via cross passage of the Friedrich-Alfred adit of the Laubach mine ; Production 1853–1877: 99,782 t of iron ore; to Laubach tunnel Prinz-Alexander 50 ° 31 ′ 26 ″ N, 8 ° 26 ′ 15 ″ E 50 ° 31 ′ 28 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 20" E 1851-09-18 1962-02-28
Richardszeche Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; northeast from Victoria 1878 (before)
Riemannstollen Niederbiel Wetzlar Iron; to Richardszeche 50 ° 33 '4 "N, 8 ° 23' 14" E 1878 (before)
Batting cat Oberbiel Wetzlar Iron, manganese; Production 1853–1877: 142,492 t of iron ore 50 ° 33 ′ 35 "N, 8 ° 26 ′ 22" E 1853 (at least)
Enamel Oberndorf Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Melt bottom Oberndorf Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
swallow Albshausen Wetzlar iron 50 ° 32 ′ 37 "N, 8 ° 27 ′ 3" E
Spahr Oberndorf Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Urgus Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the northern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Victoria Niederbiel Wetzlar iron 50 ° 33 ′ 43 "N, 8 ° 22 ′ 43" E 1878 (before)
Waldeck Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; on the eastern slope of the Eisenberg 1878 (before)
Willow trunk Oberndorf Wetzlar Brown iron stone, manganese; Standstill 1925–1936; 1936 Tiefer or Conrad tunnel near the Burgsolms-Oberndorf stop on the Solmsbachtalbahn 50 ° 31 ′ 48 "N, 8 ° 24 ′ 20" E 1859-02-12 1947
Wild man Oberndorf Wetzlar Iron; to willow trunk 1878 (before)

Wetzlar

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
At the sulfur fountain Wetzlar Wetzlar south of Wetzlar 1735
Amanda Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; northwest from Juno ; Production 1864–1877: 87,527 t of iron ore; Lugs 50 ° 31 ′ 37 ″ N, 8 ° 28 ′ 24 ″ E 50 ° 31 ′ 45 "N, 8 ° 28 ′ 10" E 1864 (at least)
Beate Niedergirmes Wetzlar Iron; west of Braune Liesel and Wilhelmsschurf ; east of Malapertus 1878 (before)
Bismark Naunheim Wetzlar Iron; awarded on January 30, 1866; extended on August 17, 1870 1866-01-30
Brown Liesel Niedergirmes Wetzlar Brown iron ore 1903 (before)
Calsmunt Wetzlar Wetzlar Iron? 1316
Carolus II Dalheim Wetzlar Iron, manganese; Production 1861–1877: 88,340 t of iron ore; borders south to Jean , wax Heck , hussar camp 50 ° 33 ′ 45 "N, 8 ° 28 ′ 4" E 1861 (at least)
Ceres Garbenheim Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Iron crown Nauborn Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1853 (at least)
Castel Sant'Angelo Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley; Production 1853–1877: 45,965 t of iron ore 1853 (at least)
Kindest Hermannstein Wetzlar Zinc, calamine 1878 (before)
Eisenhardt Nauborn Wetzlar Roteisenstein; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley; Analysis: 39% iron, 1% manganese, 8% alumina, 31% silica 1875 (before)
Castel Sant'Angelo Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley; Production 1853–1877: 45,965 t of iron ore 1853 (at least)
Angel Hostel Garbenheim Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1878 (before)
Fortuna Garbenheim Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1878 (before)
Prince Primate Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley 1878 (before)
Goldbach Nauborn Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
God bless you Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; to Hermannszeche 1878 (before)
Lust for hope Garbenheim Wetzlar Brown iron stone; stollen 50 ° 31 ′ 52 "N, 8 ° 29 ′ 28" E 1878 (before)
Hussar camp Dahlheim Wetzlar Iron; borders Carolus II to the north 1878 (before)
Johann Heinrich Nauborn Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Johann Jacob Nauborn Wetzlar 1800 (before)
Johannette Nauborn Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Juno Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; Production 1850–1877: 93,136 t of iron ore Juno I adit (deep adit) 50 ° 31 ′ 35 ″ N, 8 ° 29 ′ 7 ″ E , 1907 Juno II mine 50 ° 31 ′ 30 ″ N, 8 ° 28 ′ 52 ″ E , Juno III tunnel 50 ° 31 ′ 28 ″ N, 8 ° 28 ′ 58 ″ E 50 ° 31 ′ 33 "N, 8 ° 28 ′ 56" E 780 (um) Juno Pit (mouth hole) .JPG
Louise Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley 1878 (before)
Malapertus Niedergirmes Wetzlar Manganese, later lime; Awarded to Manganese in 1852; low iron production from 1860 to 1913; Machine shaft with a depth of 60 m; 4 main soles; 1914 Lahnstollen; 1918/20 Dillstollen; 1922 Hermannstein route; west of Beate 50 ° 34 ′ 46 "N, 8 ° 30 ′ 2" E 1852 1931/2011
Margaretha new beginning Nauborn Wetzlar Iron; on the right side of the Wetzbach valley 1878 (before)
Philipps delight Garbenheim Wetzlar Iron; also called Isinberg ; Production 1849–1877: 130,466 t of iron ore 50 ° 33 ′ 50 ″ N, 8 ° 31 ′ 7 ″ E 1344
Princess Louise Nauborn Wetzlar iron 1878 (before)
Raab Wetzlar Wetzlar Iron; Consolidation in 1854; Production 1849–1877: 172,237 t of iron ore; 1860/65 Hausertorstollen (air defense in World War II, 50 ° 33 ′ 32 ″ N, 8 ° 30 ′ 9 ″ E ) , Ludwigsstollen ( 50 ° 33 ′ 55 ″ N, 8 ° 30 ′ 50 ″ E ) 50 ° 33 ′ 37 "N, 8 ° 30 ′ 32" E 1849 (at least) 1928
Simbach Niedergirmes Wetzlar
Theodore Blasbach Wetzlar Phosphorite; west of Blasbach 1878 (before)
Watchback Dahlheim Wetzlar Iron; borders Carolus II to the north 1878 (before)
Wahlheim Garbenheim Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1878 (before)
Werther Wetzlar Wetzlar Iron: northwest Hermannszeche ; Production 1854–1877: 163.1797 t of iron ore 1854
Wilhelmsschurf Niedergirmes Wetzlar Iron; east of Beate 1878 (before)
Wurzberg Garbenheim Wetzlar Roteisenstein 1878 (before)

District of Giessen

Biebertal

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Evening star Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Brown iron stone; awarded on March 25, 1850; 100 m west of the Reehmühle; 1868 48 employees; Consolidated in 1878 from the fields Radfeld , Abendstern , Thiergarten and Rimberg ; 1889 Briel tunnel; 1920 new tunnel; Radfeldschacht; Nicolausschacht 50 ° 37 ′ 51 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 20 ″ E 1688 1958-02-28
Buchholz Fellingshausen Wetzlar Iron; Pit field; Fields Elisabethe and Friedberg emerged from it 50 ° 38 ′ 20 "N, 8 ° 35 ′ 4" E 1863 (before)
Dunstberg Fellingshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on January 30, 1866; extended on August 17, 1870 1867-01-12
Eleanor Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Iron, manganese; Production 1866–1929: 1,576,795 t of ore 50 ° 38 '12 "N, 8 ° 34' 50" E 1856-05-02 1929-03-12 Eleanore Biebertal pit 1887.png
Elisabeth Fellingshausen Wetzlar Iron (brown iron stone) 50 ° 38 ′ 26 "N, 8 ° 34 ′ 55" E 1864 1895-01-12
Friedberg Fellingshausen Wetzlar Iron; Machine shaft 50 ° 38 ′ 24 "N, 8 ° 35 ′ 16" E 1826 1961-31-01 Friedberg mine (Biebertal) (002) .jpg
Permission to dig Fellingshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on February 17, 1840 1840-02-17
Gustavszeche Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Iron, manganese (brown iron stone); formerly the Rimberg mine field ; to evening star 50 ° 37 ′ 25 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 36 ″ E 1872-08-01 1941
Heuchelheim woods Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Iron; awarded on October 21, 1869 1867-04-03
Koenigsberg Koenigsberg Wetzlar Iron; Discovered in 1948; May 8, 1952 start of dismantling; Shaft; Biebertal tunnel (water solution tunnel, 1,450 m length, construction period: April 1, 1956 to February 1, 1957); up to 101 staff members; 210 m depth; Total production: 299,914 t ore 50 ° 38 '26 "N, 8 ° 32' 52" E 1948 1963-04-30 Königsberg mine (002) .JPG
Königsberg district Koenigsberg Wetzlar Iron (Roteisenstein) 50 ° 38 ′ 19 ″ N, 8 ° 31 ′ 56 ″ E 1949
Koenigsberg Works Koenigsberg Wetzlar Roteisenstein; possibly identical to Königsberg ; east of Florina 1664 (before) 1949
Mary Magdalene Krumberg Wetzlar Silver, copper, pyrites; awarded on June 4, 1869 1869-03-11
Meilhardt Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Iron, brown iron stone, red copper; Tunnel in the slope northwest of the Kehlbach valley; Production 1866–1877: 83,413 t of iron ore 50 ° 37 ′ 46 "N, 8 ° 35 ′ 7" E 1866 (at least)
Moritzburg Koenigsberg Wetzlar Phosphorus; west of the Königsberg mine 50 ° 38 '24 "N, 8 ° 31' 35" E 1870 1880
Nassau Fellingshausen Wetzlar Awarded on March 18, 1864 to Ph. Gath auf Eisenstein 1878 (before)
New Königsberg district Koenigsberg Wetzlar Iron? 50 ° 38 ′ 27 "N, 8 ° 32 ′ 53" E
Radfeld Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Brown iron stone; Consolidated in 1878 together with the fields Radfeld , Abendstern , Thiergarten and Rimberg to form Abendstern ; Radfeldschacht 1878 (before) 1958-02-28
Rimberg Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Brown iron stone; Consolidated in 1878 together with the fields Radfeld , Abendstern and Thiergarten to form Abendstern 1878 (before) 1958-02-28
Rodheim Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Brauneisenstein, on the Rimberg 1878 (before)
Thiergarten Rodheim-Bieber Wetzlar Brown iron stone; Consolidated in 1878 together with the fields Radfeld , Abendstern and Rimberg to form Abendstern 1878 (before) 1958-02-28
Slate chew Koenigsberg Wetzlar Roofing slate 50 ° 38 ′ 41 ″ N, 8 ° 32 ′ 38 ″ E 1858 (before)

Langgöns

see Langgöns in ( list of mines in the Taunus )

Linden trees

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Alfred shaft Great Linden Upper Hesse Brown iron stone, manganese; belonging to the Gießener Braunsteinwerke ; today Gießener Pforte 48; 98 m depth 50 ° 32 '57 "N, 8 ° 38' 34" E 1918 1957
Fernie Great Linden Upper Hesse Brown iron stone, manganese; belonging to the Gießener Braunsteinwerke; Grubenfeld Südwestfeld or field meadows ; Open pit (now a lake), tunnels; Dismantling until 1967; Sale of stockpile material until 1976 50 ° 32 '32 "N, 8 ° 38' 46" E 1935 1976 Ferni mine 1.jpg
Gießen brown stone works Great Linden Upper Hesse Brown iron stone, manganese; Dismantling until 1967; Acorn piece shaft; Alfredschacht; Sale of stockpile material until 1976; Total production: 7.8 million t; formerly the most important manganese-iron ore deposit in Germany; Around 1300 miners in 1915 50 ° 33 ′ 50 "N, 8 ° 40 ′ 17" E 1843 1976

Schöffengrund

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Adelheid Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 50 ° 31 ′ 14 "N, 8 ° 28 ′ 4" E 1878 (before)
Adolph Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Mine Oberquembach Wetzlar Copper; old
Stay faithful Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Tripod Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Eberhardt Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Corner Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Erfurt Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
trade Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
duke Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Laubach Laufdorf / Albshausen Wetzlar Roteisenstein; Consolidation; 1903-09 Friedrich-Alfred-Stollen 50 ° 31 '42 "N, 8 ° 27' 48" E 50 ° 31 '42 "N, 8 ° 27' 48" E. 1852 1962-02-28
Laetitia Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Prince Alexander 1903 (before)
Margaretha Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Margarethe Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; also: Margarethenhöhe; Margarethe Shaft 50 ° 31 ′ 10 ″ N, 8 ° 26 ′ 47 ″ E 50 ° 31 '14 "N, 8 ° 26' 46" E
Mercury Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Rasselstein Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Reulstrauch Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Samson Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Uranus Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; west of Amanda ; before 1878 consolidation of 20 fields; Production 1852–1877: 87,356 t of iron ore 1852 (at least)
Verona Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
wasp Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Welfare Laufdorf Wetzlar Iron; to Uranus 1878 (before)
Carpenter Niederquembach Wetzlar Copper; Pit field
coincidence Laufdorf Wetzlar Brown iron stone; to Prince Alexander 1862
confidence Laufdorf Wetzlar iron 50 ° 31 ′ 9 ″ N, 8 ° 27 ′ 8 ″ E 1892 (before)

Wettenberg

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Erzberg Krofdorf-Gleiberg Wetzlar Copper; Pit field

Limburg-Weilburg district

The western border of the Lahn-Dill area is only vaguely demarcated. For the sake of completeness, pits are listed here as far as the Limburg area to the north of the Lahn, even if the border could possibly be drawn at Beselich or even the western villages belonging to Weilburg.

Beselich

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Adam Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 1, 1867; Rights to manganese added on 9.9.1870 1867-09-01
Old enclosure Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 27, 1864; extended on December 1st, 1869 1864-09-27
Amatus Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Andreasberg Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese 1865 (before)
claim Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Augarten Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Auguste Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
resolution Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Augarten Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Bachhofsberg Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Beckershecke Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
mountain Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 27th, 1869 1867-09-1
handing out Christmas Presents Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Beselich Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Bismark Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 17, 1869 1867-09-1
Bismarck I Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Bismarck IV Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
lightning Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brownstone 1865 (before)
Flower carrier Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
ground Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Bornwies Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Grubenfeld awarded on March 25, 1870 1867-08-22
Chaffinch Niedertiefenbach / Runkel Weilburg Brown (iron) stone; Consolidation on June 11, 1866; extended on October 19, 1869 1865 (before)
Moat Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Buseck Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Caspar I Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Comet Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Daniel Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
David Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese 1865 (before)
dolomite Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Darkness Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Ebelszeche Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
cornerstone Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Corner stone I. Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Eichbaum Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field 1865 (before)
unity Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
agreement Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Elise Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Elise II Obertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Grubenfeld awarded on December 14, 1869 1869-09-03
serious Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Track Niedertiefenbach / Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese 1857 (before)
Faxel Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Trout Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on October 19, 1870 1870-04-23
Fortuna Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Darkfield Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Darkness Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Dark valley Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Friday Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Friedrich Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Horse Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 17, 1869 50 ° 28 '24 "N, 8 ° 7' 46" E 1867-09-1
Community Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Gilsahaag Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese, iron; also called Gilsenhaag ; awarded on December 4, 1866; extended on 11/25/1869; Tunnel entrance on Lahrer Weg 50 ° 29 ′ 22 "N, 8 ° 9 ′ 21" E 1866-01-04
Girnbach Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Good luck for Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Göbelsgrube Niedertiefenbach / Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; also called Göbelszeche ; Pit field
Goldnerhain Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Goldnerhain I. Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Goethe Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
God's blessing I Heckholzhausen Weilburg Slate; Pit field
Trenches Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Grasebeul Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Landmark Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
green Heckholzhausen / Steinbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 6, 1867; extended on 11/18/1869 1867-09-06
Green hope Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Hahnfeld Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 29, 1869 1867-08-06
Hallberg Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Hamburg Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Slopes Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hanging bench Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hanging limit Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hanging field Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Hanger field II Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Hartmann Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Heckweg Obertiefenbach Weilburg iron 50 ° 28 ′ 5 ″ N, 8 ° 7 ′ 20 ″ E
pagan Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Salvation Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese 1865 (before)
Heinrich Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hermannszeche Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone
Herrndelle Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Schupbach
Heymanns colliery Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Rotheisenstein; Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Hirtenbach Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Court oak Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown (iron) stone 1865 (before)
Court won Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1863
High oaks Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hohenstein Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese, iron
Hohenweg Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hollow Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Maximum Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Cave mountain Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Hubert Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Hubert I Obertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Corns Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded 13.10.1870 1869-11-30
Ida Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese, iron
inspector Heckholzhausen Weilburg Sulfur; Pit field
Will-o'-the-wisp Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Mistake Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Error I. Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Isaac Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Isidore Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Jacobs Find Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Jonas Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1863
Joseph Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Juliane Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Young wood Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Jungholzberg Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
lime Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Karoth Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Cornflower Niedertiefenbach / Hofen Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Church piece Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Church piece I Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese; awarded 16.9.1870 1868-05-04
Krilszeche Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Kröberfeld Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese, iron; Production in 1864: 10,404 t with 65 men 1864 (before)
Kuhnsgrube Niedertiefenbach Weilburg manganese 1865 (before)
Lantern Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Lautenthal Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Lazarus Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 26, 1867; extended on December 7th, 1869 1867-09-26
Lembach Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
light Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Light I Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Limburg Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1864 (before)
Linsenberg I. Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Linsenberg II Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Löhr Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded September 1, 1867; extended to include manganese on September 6, 1870 1867-09-01
Ludwig Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brownstone 1865 (before)
Malchus Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese; awarded on June 18, 1870 1860-10-13
Mouse hole Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Maulberg Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Moritz Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 17, 1869 1867-09-1
Mortar Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Morton Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Muhlberg Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Müllerwäldchen Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Nassau I. Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Wet I. Obertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; awarded on December 14, 1869 1869-09-03
Nassenstein Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Wet won Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone; manganese 1865 (before)
Niederstein Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 27, 1867; extended on December 15, 1869 1867-09-27
Nirvana I. Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Alum; Pit field
Nollszeche Obertiefenbach / Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; and Noll pit (s) referred to 1865 (before)
walnut Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Schupbach
Areas Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Pan Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Panswasen Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Panther Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 27th, 1869 1867-09-1
Paul Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
arrow Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
plate Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on April 21, 1857; extended on 11/18/1869 1857-04-21
Quirin Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Deer corridor Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone
ruby Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Ruhrscheid Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Ruhrscheid II Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Runkel Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Shaft No. 9 with a depth of at least 72 m (not to be confused with the field of the same name near Schupbach) 1865 (before)
Runkel Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Grubenfeld (not to be confused with the field of the same name near Niedertiefenbach)
Sandspitzberg Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Awarded in 1827 1827
Sara Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Sara I Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Schalkaute Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Sledge Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Beautiful view Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; awarded on October 23, 1869 1869-08-24
Shui Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Schultheisenfeld Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Schupbach Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Sagittarius heard Heckholzhausen Weilburg Manganese; awarded on May 24, 1851; extended on 11/24/1869 1851-05-24
Schwarzegrube Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Schwarzzeche Schupbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Sebald Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Socrates Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
summer Heckholzhausen Weilburg Brown iron stone; Ore grade of 45% (after removing the Latvians)
Sunflower Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brownstone; Manhole 1853 (before)
Jumper Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on December 27th, 1869 1867-09-1
Steeter boundary Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Awarded in 1826 1826
Steetermark Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Steeterwasen Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brauneisenstein, Roteisenstein; up to 8 m thick 1865 (before)
Steinbühl Heckholzhausen / Lahr Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on 11/18/1869 1867-09-01
Steinhauer I Obertiefenbach Weilburg Sulfur; Pit field
Arguing ground Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Sybille Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
illusion Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on iron October 28, 1847; Manganese was added on November 24, 1870 1847-10-28
Tobias Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Earthenware Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on November 6, 1867; Rights to manganese added on September 6, 1870 1867-11-06
Consolation Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone; Production in 1864: 3,332 t with 15 men 1865 (before)
Unterroth Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Union Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Bird scarer Schupbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Völgerseifen Heckholzhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded September 1, 1867; Rights to manganese added on 9/12/1870 1867-09-01
Attention Schupbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Waldeck Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1863
White chew Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Wilhelmzeche Obertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Zaduck Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; also written Zaduk
Carpenter Niedertiefenbach? Weilburg Brown iron stone 1863
Room cookies Niedertiefenbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field

Break

see breaking in ( list of mines in the Taunus )

Dornburg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Beerhöhl Thalheim Diez Iron; awarded on October 25, 1847; extended on 9/29/1969 1847-10-25
Carl II Thalheim Diez Iron; awarded on September 30, 1867; extended on 9/29/1969 1867-09-30
Thornback Thalheim Diez Iron; awarded on October 6, 1864; extended on 9/29/1969 1864-10-06
Edward II Frickhofen Diez Iron; awarded on November 3rd, 1969 1869-07-17
Fina Thalheim Diez Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 9/29/1969 1867-09-25
Henry III Frickhofen Diez Iron; awarded on November 3rd, 1969 1869-07-05
Roth Frickhofen Diez Iron, manganese; extended on 9/29/1969 1867 (before)
Rotherde Frickhofen Diez Iron; awarded on August 21, 1969 1867-04-20
Sysiphus Langendernbach Diez Iron; awarded on August 21, 1969 1867-11-21

Elbe valley

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Zacharias Dorchheim Diez Iron; awarded on August 21, 1969 1867-12-21

Elz

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Arnhem Elz Diez Brown iron stone
Else Elz Weilburg Iron; awarded on 9.9.1870 1869-10-18
Ernst II Elz Weilburg Iron; to 'Gustav'
Gustav Elz Weilburg Iron; consolidated from Ernst II and Gustav IV
Gustav IV Elz Weilburg Iron; to 'Gustav'
Hambach Elz Weilburg? Iron; Production in 1864: 2,489 t with 19 men 1864 (before)
Heinrich Elz Diez Spateisenstein; near Hambach; 0 up to 20% manganese oxide; up to 8 feet thick; Production in 1864 with 87 men: 6,777 t 1864 (before)
Hub Elz Diez Brown iron stone, manganese; near Hambach
Joseph Find Elz Weilburg Roofing slate; awarded on November 15, 1870 1869-06-15
Langenau Elz Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Leopold Elz Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Martin's find Elz Weilburg Roofing slate; awarded on September 26, 1867; extended on December 2nd, 1870 1867-09-26
Fluff Steinbach Weilburg iron
Siegmund Elz Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Forest meadow Elz Diez Brown iron stone; near Hambach; 180 m long tunnel (1865) 1865 (before)

Hadamar

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Arnold Hadamar Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 26, 1867; extended on 11/12/1869 1867-09-26
Blotz Hadamar Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Clara Hadamar Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 9, 1869 1867-05-23
Erasmus Steinbach Weilburg Manganese, iron 1907 (before)
Floating Niederhadamar Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Hair week Niederzeuzheim Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 9, 1869 1867-05-12
Hohenzollern Steinbach? Weilburg iron
Lilly Hadamar Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 17, 1867; extended on 11/12/1869 1867-09-17
sultan Hadamar Weilburg Brown iron stone 1862 (before)
Victor Hadamar Weilburg iron 1865 (before)
Wingertsberg II Niederhadamar Weilburg Pebbles, clay; awarded September 26, 1867; Sound added on November 23, 1870 1867-09-26

Limburg on the Lahn

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Arnstein Season Diez Iron; Production in 1868: 6,188 t, 1869: 12,505 t 1865 (before)
Augustus Eschhofen Weilburg Iron; awarded September 1, 1867; extended on July 29, 1870 1867-09-01
Bartenstein Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
mountain Dietkirchen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded November 17, 1864; extended on July 29, 1870 1864-11-17
Beds Ahlbach Diez Iron; Up to 14 feet in thickness 1865 (before)
dam Ahlbach Weilburg Roteisenstein
Eduard Limburg? Weilburg Roteisenstein; in the lying of Hubertus and Wilhelm 1865 (before)
Fehlerborn Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; surrounded by vineyards 1865 (before)
Fidelio Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein; 3–5 feet thick; Upper gallery (at least 44 m long); Deep tunnel with a length of at least 50 m 1865 (before)
Foehr Dietkirchen Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded November 17, 1864; extended on July 29, 1870 1864-11-17
Gabriel Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Gallmerswiese Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Hostage garden Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded April 26, 1862; extended on July 29, 1870 1862-04-26
Greifenberg Limburg? Weilburg Roteisenstein; in the lying of Hubertus and Wilhelm 1865 (before)
Grossbach Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Hot spur Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
High forest Season Diez iron 1865 (before)
Hofeld Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Hortensia Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; awarded September 30, 1863; extended on 8/12/1870 1863-09-30
Hubert Limburg? Weilburg Roteisenstein; 4-5 feet thick 1865 (before)
Long lane Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Long won Lindenholzhausen? Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Linterfeld Linter Weilburg Iron; awarded on July 30, 1870 1867-04-01
Phillipslust Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 24, 1867; extended on 7/30/1870 1867-09-24
Rheinstein II Dietkirchen Weilburg Iron; awarded on July 30, 1870 1869-10-26
Richard Eschhofen Weilburg Iron; muted on May 14, 1867; awarded on July 30, 1870 1867-05-14
Ruth Limburg? Weilburg Roteisenstein; in the lying of Hubertus and Wilhelm 1865 (before)
Schwarzenstein Dietkirchen Weilburg iron 1865 (before)
Simonislust Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Season Season Weilburg Brown iron stone, phosphorite; Operating times: 1865 - approx. 1870/80; 1917- 1865
Steinberg Dietkirchen Weilburg Iron, manganese; extended on November 17th, 1864 and July 29th, 1870 1865 (before)
Sternbach Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1865 (before)
Forest meadow Season Diez Clay iron stone; Analysis: 27% iron, 8% manganese, 1% lime earth, 1% bitter earth, 10% clay, 11% silica 1875 (before)
Vineyard Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; extended on 9/27/1867 and 7/30/1870; encloses error bronze 1867 (before)
Wilhelm Limburg? Weilburg Roteisenstein; 4-5 feet thick 1865 (before)
Wilhelmine Lindenholzhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; enlarged March 22, 1867; extended on July 29, 1870 1865 (before)

Löhnberg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Field at Selters Selters Weilburg iron 1812 (um)
Altesfeld Löhnberg Weilburg Iron; awarded February 21, 1859; extended on October 15, 1870 1859-02-21
Baldus Obershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded June 30, 1857; extended on 11/14/1870 1857-06-30
Flower red Selters Weilburg Iron; surrounded by field Jupiter 1868 (before)
Carlsgrube Selters Weilburg copper 1724
Christian happiness Obershausen Weilburg Roofing slate 1946 (around)
There Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 10/14/1870 1867-09-25
The same heck Selters Weilburg Iron; to Jupiter 1857
The Kämmerberg Selters Weilburg Iron; on the border with Biskirchen; 400 m long exploratory tunnel; Drinking water production of the community of Selters; Operating times: 1863–1866, 1906–1912 1863 1912
The goat trenches Selters Weilburg Iron; 1857 u. 1866/67 Schurf; to Jupiter 1857
Elfriede Löhnberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 14, 1870 1867-04-01
Engelmann Niedershausen Iron, manganese; awarded January 4, 1866; extended on October 12th, 1870 1866-01-04
Engelmann II Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on October 12th, 1870 1867-09-25
Eppstein Obershausen Weilburg Iron; also called Peterslust ?; between Obershausen and Dillhausen ; Consolidated January 3, 1848; extended on December 31, 1852 and November 15, 1870 production in 1864: 4,651 t with 28 men; 1919 merged with slate and subsequently connected; until 1941 access from Obershausen, then Dillhausen 1835 1941
Erbzeche Obershausen Weilburg Iron; consolidated and awarded September 29, 1841; extended on 11/14/1870 1842 (before)
Spruce trees Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 10/14/1870 1867-09-25
Flillmaul Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 10/14/1870 1867-09-25
Burned stern Selters Weilburg Iron; Operating times: 1868–1872, 1899–1909 1857 1909
justice Obershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded April 18, 1860; extended on 11/14/1870 1857-06-30
God's gift Selters Weilburg Brown iron stone; awarded on July 24, 1867; extended on October 7th, 1870 1867-07-14
Heidenstein Selters Weilburg Iron; awarded March 29, 1854; extended on October 8th, 1870 1854-03-09
Hercules Selters Weilburg Iron; to Jupiter
Cunning Selters Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 9, 1861; extended on October 8th, 1870 1861-09-09
In the back field Selters Weilburg Iron; towards Ahausen 1800 (um)
Jupiter Selters Weilburg Iron; in the forest district "The same rear"; Consolidation (between 1858 and 1861) from Uranus , Die Ziegengräben , Saturn and Hercules ; Consolidated March 21, 1867; awarded on October 8, 1870; surrounds the field of Blumenroth 1858
Kammerberg Selters Weilburg Iron; awarded on May 30, 1866; extended on October 7th, 1870 1866-05-30
Kreuzberg Obershausen Weilburg Iron; converted and awarded March 6, 1850; extended on 11/14/1870 1850 (before)
Lisette I Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 28, 1870 1869-11-12
Maria Carolina Obershausen Weilburg Manganese; awarded on September 12, 1870 1868-01-21
Moritz Löhnberg Weilburg Iron; converted and awarded on October 20, 1848; extended on October 15, 1870 1849 (before)
Nanzig Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 24, 1870 1870-09-28
Proteus Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; consolidated and awarded April 2, 1860; extended on 11/14/1870 1860 (before)
Rodenberg Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; enclosed by storage media 1870 (before)
Rothenberg Selters Weilburg Iron; consolidated and awarded on August 15, 1834; extended on October 7th, 1870 1835 (before)
Rothenstein Selters Weilburg Iron; Production in 1864: 3,697 t with 19 men 1812 (um)
Saturn Selters Weilburg Iron; to Jupiter
slate Obershausen Weilburg Iron; extended on April 27, 1841 and November 11, 1870; 1919 merged with Eppstein and subsequently merged; until 1941 access from Obershausen, then Dillhausen 1817-10-19
Save Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 22, 1870; encloses Rodenberg 1867-04-08
Strüthchen II Selters Weilburg iron 1906 1942 (after)
Taberg Obershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1851; extended on November 15, 1870 1852-09-25
Theodoria Obershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on June 18, 1870 1867-04-10
Uranus Selters Weilburg Iron; to Jupiter
Weidfeld Niedershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 10/14/1870 1867-09-25
Wild man Obershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on August 28, 1849; extended on November 15, 1870 1849-08-28

Mengerskirchen

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Aldenhoven Probbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on March 25, 1870 1867-07-26
Iron stone mine near Dillhausen Dillhausen Weilburg iron 1781 1801
Herrnacker Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 7/30/1869 1867-09-25
Johannes find Dillhausen Weilburg Pebbles; awarded on December 15, 1869 1867-09-16
Kobern Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; Open pit 1867
Lindenstruth Merenberg / Allendorf Weilburg Iron; awarded on July 30, 1869 1867-06-03
Tanned hedge Waldernbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on February 21, 1855; extended on 7/28/1869 1855-02-21
Mahnbach Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 11/23/1870 1867-09-25
Mono Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on December 15, 1869 1867-09-12
Peterslust Dillhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; east towards Löhnberg 1870 (before)
Philippstrost Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 10, 1840 1838-08-10
Proteus Dillhausen Weilburg Iron; 18 m deep shaft and opencast mine
slate Dillhausen Weilburg Roteisenstein, slate; east towards Löhnberg; 1870 at least 363 m long, today still 150 m drivable, tunnels towards the Schiefer and Peterslust pits (conveyor tunnels and water drainage); 1919 to Eppstein ; 1923 ore mining stopped via the tunnel; Air defense in World War II; from 1945 roofing slate mining 50 ° 33 ′ 2 ″ N, 8 ° 13 ′ 9 ″ E 1817-10-19 1949-12
Theodore I. Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on 7/30/1869 1867-09-01

Merenberg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Altengrimberg Merenberg Weilburg Manganese, iron 1917 (after)
Caroline II Merenberg Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on 11/28/1869 1867-09-25
Elizabeth III Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on August 26, 1869 1867-04-01
Opportunity III Barig-Selbenhausen Weilburg Pebbles; awarded on December 15, 1869 1867-09-02
God's blessing Allendorf Weilburg Lead, silver, copper; awarded on March 17, 1870 1869-10-12
Grimberg Merenberg / Weilburg Manganese; awarded on September 1, 1867; extended on 11/18/1869 1867-09-01
Isora Merenberg Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
John Barig-Selbenhausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on August 21, 1869 1867-07-03
Kail piece Barig-Selbenhausen Weilburg Copper, nickel; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on June 1st, 1870 1867-09-25
Louiszeche Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 30, 1869 1867-04-01
Marcus Merenberg Weilburg Manganese, iron; awarded on January 4, 1867; extended on 11/24/1869 1867-01-04
Marcus I Merenberg Weilburg Manganese, iron; awarded on December 17, 1869 1869-07-28
Well I. Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on December 17, 1869 1869-07-28
Pilsner Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 30, 1869 1867-08-08
Prince Adolf Merenberg Weilburg iron
Nice view V Barig-Selbenhausen Weilburg Pebbles; awarded on December 19, 1869 1869-07-28
sulfur Merenberg Weilburg Pebbles; awarded on November 30, 1869 1867-04-16
Theodosia Merenberg Weilburg Iron; awarded on December 17, 1869 1869-08-23
quail Merenberg Weilburg Iron; Pit field

Runkel

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Abel Dehrn Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on August 20, 1867; extended on 7/30/1870 1867-08-20
Agnes Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field near Steeden 1905 (before)
Attenhäuserwald Whirlwind Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Bergerfeld Dehrn Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Soil forest Whirlwind Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Bohländer Hofen Weilburg Iron; Pit field east of Hofen 1905 (before)
Carl Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Badger chews Eschenau Weilburg Manganese; Pit field
Daniel II Dehrn Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on June 15, 1870 1867-06-13
David Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; Pit field
service Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Iron chews Eschenau / Wirbelau Weilburg Manganese, iron; awarded to Manganese on August 4, 1847; Awarded also on iron on November 24th, 1870 1847-08-04
Iron blessing Eschenau Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; Shafts with a depth of up to 53 m; Standstill 1921–1930; 1930s tunnel from the Kerkerbachtal (1937 764 m length) 1848 1940 Schupbach - Eisensegen mine.jpg
Elisenglück Whirlwind Weilburg Slate; Pit field
Eschenau Eschenau Weilburg Slate; Pit field
Owl beech Hofen Weilburg Iron; Pit field east of Hofen 1905 (before)
Fritzlust Whirlwind Weilburg Iron?; Pit field west of Wirbelau
Start of happiness Steeden Weilburg Brown iron stone
Hahnberg Whirlwind Weilburg Brown iron stone; Analysis: 51% iron, 1% lime earth, 0.5% bitter earth, 4% clay, 15% silica 1875 (before)
Hanger corner Eschenau Weilburg Manganese, iron
Hepp Seelbach / Arfurt Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 25, 1870 1867-04-15
Herman Eschenau Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Hermione Whirlwind Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field in the Runkel forest 1898 (before)
Sweeping Eschenau Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Minor side Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Steeden 1905 (before)
Kossuth Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Steeden 1905 (before)
Lambs pit Eschenau Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Lamb fur Eschenau Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Long meadow Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Lohrbach Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Steeden 1905 (before)
Corn Dehrn Weilburg Brown iron stone; Manganese content of over 70%, sometimes up to 84% 1860 (um)
magnet Eschenau Weilburg Magnetic iron stone; southwest of the Christianshütte; 1869 shaft with a depth of 30 m; Standstill 1900–1904; Christianstollen (1904–1915) with a length of 1,569 m 1867 1931-08-02
Margarethe Dehrn Weilburg iron 1870 (before)
Mule Eschenau Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Neuelahr Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Steeden 1905 (before)
Neuewiese Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; Pit field
New luck Hofen Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field east of Hofen 1905 (before)
Philippsruhe Runkel Weilburg Iron; Pit field northeast of Runkel 1905 (before)
Runkel I. ? Weilburg iron 1898 (before)
sand Steeden Weilburg Iron; Pit field north of Steeden 1905 (before)
Blessings of god Dehrn Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on February 20, 1868; extended on 8/30/1870 1868-02-20
Simon Mills / Dehrn Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on July 30, 1870 1867-09-06
Stones Eschenau Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Tannenberg Hofen Weilburg Iron; Grubenfeld east of Hofen; west of owl beech 1905 (before)
Undaunted Dehrn Weilburg Brown iron stone 1865 (before)
Valentine Hofen Weilburg Manganese, iron; awarded on December 19, 1850; Iron was added on July 2nd, 1869 1850-12-19
Watchful Dehrn Weilburg iron 1870 (before)
Weibshohl Schadeck / Runkel Weilburg Iron; awarded on October 6, 1854; extended on October 19, 1869 1854-10-06
Way angle Dehrn Weilburg Iron, manganese; enlarged on February 21, 1860; extended to include iron on June 15, 1870 1860-02-21
Weyer Dehrn Weilburg iron 1870 (before)
Deer house Schadeck / Runkel / Villmar Weilburg Iron; awarded on December 16, 1852; extended on October 1st, 1869 1852-12-16
Wilhelmine Dehrn Weilburg Manganese, iron, phosphorite; Shaft operation?
confidence Hofen Weilburg Iron; Pit field east of Hofen 1905 (before)

Villmar

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Adolf III Weyer Weilburg Roofing slate; only Schurf
Adolfsheck Weyer Weilburg Iron; Shaft with 16 m depth; to main forest 1853
Old hope Weyer Weilburg Lead, silver, copper, tin, cobalt, mercury, gold; newly awarded 1810-09-25; 4 gear middle; Jocobs shaft, forest shaft, gel shaft, Wingert shaft, God's blessing shaft, new hope shaft, unity shaft, blacksmith shaft 50 ° 23 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 37 ″ E 17th century 1846-08-13
old man Long hedge Weilburg Lead, silver, copper; formerly long stern , also called Altemann or Altmann ; approx. 1-1.5 km east-south-east. from Langhecke; 1664 Erbstollen; 1704, July 14, 1780, newly awarded 1802; 1767 workforce of 100 men; 1778 Waitz'chen tunnel; Old deep tunnel (Siegmund tunnel); Old deep tunnel of the Köhlerhansdelle; Geilschacht; Philippschacht (66 m); Carlsschacht (72 m); Friedrichsschacht (76 m); St.Jakobsschacht (42 m); Siegmundschacht (76 m); Charlottenschacht (88 m); Old test shaft 50 ° 23 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 37 ″ E 1664 (before) 1912
Atzköppel Elkershausen Weilburg Roofing slate 1870 (before)
Aumenau Aumenau Weilburg Iron; in the immediate vicinity of the deep gallery of the Gloria pit 1865 (before)
Aus'm Werth Weyer Weilburg Roofing slate; awarded August 17, 1870; 2 tunnels with 100 and 130 m length; up to 15 staff members 1870-02-15 1878
Bangert Weyer Weilburg iron
persistence Villmar Weilburg iron
Birch trees Seelbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on June 27, 1856 for iron; on November 25, 1870 additionally awarded for manganese 1856-06-27
Christine Villmar Weilburg iron
Dünnberg Villmar Weilburg Brown iron stone; between Dimberg, Galgenberg, Schulberg and Hahnberg located in the north of Weyer; 1827 prospect ;; 8 m deep shaft; Awarded 1832-01-14 1827 1861
Eichelberg Aumenau Weilburg Iron; Consolidated March 11, 1848; extended on 9/7/1870 1848 (before)
Stubbornness Villmar Weilburg Lead; muted on August 18, 1867; awarded on July 28, 1870 1867-08-18
Iron crown Weyer Weilburg Iron; Eastern Weyer
Engelsberg Villmar Weilburg Iron, manganese
Esp Weyer Weilburg Iron; formerly brotherhood ; to main forest
Falkenstein Aumenau Weilburg Iron; awarded July 23, 1851; extended on 9/7/1870 1851-07-23
Frauenberg Villmar? Weilburg iron
Germania Weyer Weilburg iron
Gloria Aumenau Weilburg Iron; Production in 1864: 2,588 t with 30 men 1864 (before) 1940
God's gift Villmar Weilburg Iron; in the Goldbachtal; oldest iron stone mine in Villmar (Middle Ages); Analysis: 47% iron, 1% lime earth, 4% alumina, 25% silica, 1% bitter earth 50 ° 23 ′ 37 ″ N, 8 ° 15 ′ 18 ″ E
Guckelberg Weyer Weilburg iron
Tap bracket Villmar? Weilburg iron
Main forest Weyer Weilburg Iron; Eastern Weyer; 14 m deep shaft; a total of 8 shafts; Max. 40 m depth; January 27, 1875 Consolidation from Hauptwald, Adolphsecke, Katzenloh, Mühlpetersberg and Esp 1827 1885
Hermann II Villmar Weilburg iron
Hirschgrund Villmar? Weilburg iron
Help God Villmar Weilburg iron
Isop Weyer Weilburg iron
Battle forest Weyer Weilburg iron
Katzenloh Weyer Weilburg Iron; to main forest
Long hedge Long hedge Weilburg Slate; Tunnel at Leistenbachstrasse No. 27 (ore mine) 50 ° 23 ′ 33 "N, 8 ° 16 ′ 42" E 1660 1954
Laura Aumenau Weilburg Iron; Iron content of the ore of 45% 1875 (before)
liver Long hedge Weilburg Copper; see also mining near Langhecke
Lisette Villmar? Weilburg Iron, manganese
Malchen Seelbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on November 25, 1870 1867-08-20
Newt Weyer Weilburg Brown iron stone; 1862 to St. Jakob 1862 (before)
Mühlweg Weyer Weilburg iron
Mühlpetersberg Weyer Weilburg Iron; to main forest
New iron blessing Aumenau Weilburg Iron; two tunnels from the Lahn valley; 1872 first standstill; Further dismantling 1905–1907 and 1934–1940: Production in 1864: 2,942 t with 19 men 1835 1940
New luck Weyer Weilburg iron
Neuwied Aumenau Weilburg Iron; awarded July 31, 1856; extended on 9.9.1870 1856-07-31
Nickel joy Seelbach / Aumenau Weilburg Roofing slate; awarded on June 21, 1870 1870-03-01
Paula Weyer Weilburg Iron; western Weyer; Awarded December 31, 1866; 3 shafts up to a depth of 58 m; October 31, 1884 consolidated with Frohland and Weißbach to consolidate Paula 1865-11-01 1905-07
plate Weyer Weilburg iron
Preussoth Weyer Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded October 3, 1850 1847 1902-01-15
Reimerich Elkershausen Weilburg Roofing slate 1870 (before)
Rother Köppel Long hedge Weilburg Lead, silver, copper 1854-12-29
Sand chew Weyer Weilburg iron
Pig pen head Villmar Weilburg Iron; towards long hedge
Seelbach Seelbach Weilburg Iron?; Pit field north of Seelbach
woodpecker Villmar? Weilburg iron
St. Jacob Weyer Weilburg Brown iron stone; Total production 2246 t of iron ore; 25 m deep shaft; Consolidated with Newch in 1862 1838 1859
Stable field Weyer Weilburg iron
Season win Weyer Weilburg iron
swamp Aumenau Weilburg Roteisenstein; awarded March 23, 1850; extended on 9.9.1870 1850-03-23
Theodore Long hedge Weilburg Iron, lead, copper; 2 km east of Langhecke; dismantling from 1873; eight reel shafts and dies; see also mining near Langhecke 1871-12-30
United Ernestine Villmar Weilburg
Association I Weyer Weilburg Roofing slate; only Schurf
Water shaft Long hedge Weilburg
Weilersberg Weyer Weilburg iron
Vineyard Elkershausen Weilburg Roofing slate; awarded September 26, 1867; extended on 8/12/1970 1867-09-26
Wieshohl Villmar Weilburg Iron, manganese
Wilhelm-Friedrich Seelbach Weilburg Iron?; Pit field north of Seelbach
Wolf pit Villmar? Weilburg iron

Weilburg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
eel Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
paragraph Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Adolf Drommershausen Weilburg iron 1865 (before)
All Saints Day Weilburg / Kubach Weilburg Roteisenstein; Consolidation; formerly Heiligengrube ; awarded May 14, 1830; on October 30, 1932 breakthrough with Otto tunnel ; from 1934 collection via Otto tunnel ; Machine shaft (73 m depth, 250 m from the new shaft); 1936 new shaft; Operating times: 1830–1875, 1928–1960; after 1960 part of the Weilburg drinking water supply; Total output: approx. 500,000 t of iron ore 50 ° 29 ′ 0 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 26 ″ E 1829 1960-09-10
All Souls Kubach Weilburg Pit field; on All Saints Day 1838
Anton Kubach Weilburg Pit field
augsburg Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on August 31, 1867; extended on 11/25/1870 1867-08-31
Aurora Weilburg Weilburg iron 1841
Bermbacher tunnel Bermbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 50 ° 29 ′ 29 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 24 ″ E
Böcher Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Buck Kubach Weilburg Pit field
Floor dell Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Brandheck Hasselbach  ? Weilburg iron
Wide hedge Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Breitenstein Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Buchwald Ahausen Weilburg Roteisenstein; also called Buchholz ; opposite Löhnberg ; Opencast mining with small tunnels; 1906–1909 600 m long tunnel from the Lahn valley (Ahausen district); Production since 1906 approx. 373,000 t of Roteisenstein; Total output: 600,000 t of iron ore; 1937 90 employees 50 ° 30 ′ 36 ″ N, 8 ° 16 ′ 42 ″ E (approx.) 1828 1948
Buderus I Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; Sophienstollen; Production in 1864: 2,418 t with 34 men; from 1914 collection via Otto tunnel 1898 1923
Catherine Odersbach Weilburg Roteisenstein 1847 (before)
Carlslust Kubach Weilburg Pit field
Carl's blessing Weilburg Weilburg Iron; Connected to the Adolph tunnel in 1869 (1,145 m long); 1869 (before)
Cicero Weilburg Weilburg Iron; December 8, 1873 (awarded) - includes the entire Stadtberg; June 5, 1896 divided into Cicero, Cicero I, Cicero II 1873-12-08
Diana Weilburg Weilburg Iron; Dismantling from 1875–1939; Connected to the Adolph tunnel in 1869 (1,145 m long); 1838 1939
Dickenberg Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded May 12, 1849; extended on October 7th, 1870 1849-05-12
Dickenloh Hirschhausen Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; also called thick tan (e) ; to the east bordering Würgengel; 1917 Dickenloh tunnel (1.5 km in length); Operating phases 1846–1894, 4.1917-11.1920, 9.11.1936-1946 (officially until 1944; experimental work until 1946) 50 ° 30 ′ 21 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 20 ″ E 1846-05-08 1944/46
Dorothea Drommershausen Iron; to Buderus I 1923
Iron head Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Eisenstruth Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Emanuel Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Emilie Drommershausen Iron; to Buderus I 1923
Emma Weilburg Weilburg iron 1867
Hereditary Prince Adolph Stollen Weilburg Weilburg Iron; Heide tunnels in the Heide , Carlssegen , Diana and Hopfenstück pits ; drinking water production from 1962 1837 1939?
conservation Weilburg Weilburg Roteisenstein, Mangan (1872); Consolidation with four other fields in 1851; 1901 short tunnel with 90 m length; 1912 machine shaft with 100 m depth and two levels; Standstill 1930–1935; Production since 1901 647,000 t of Eisenstein 50 ° 28 ′ 41 ″ N, 8 ° 15 ′ 19 ″ E 1836 1951
Lazy side Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Feller Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Franz Weilburg Weilburg Pyrites, nickel; awarded on September 26, 1867; extended on 10/14/1870 1867-09-26
Franziska Bermbach Weilburg iron 50 ° 30 ′ 42 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 15" E 1886 (before)
Friedericke Kirschhofen Weilburg Iron; awarded May 1, 1838; converted on 10.10.1870 also written Fridericke 1838-05-01
Friedrich II Weilburg Weilburg iron 1867
Frederick VII Gaudernbach Weilburg Slate; Pit field
Gooseberg Weilburg Weilburg iron 1835
opportunity Weilburg Weilburg iron 1831
Gindon Kubach Weilburg Pit field
Gloria Hirschhausen / Braunfels Weilburg Iron; western Florentine; 7 shafts up to 35 m depth; 1896 cessation of operations; activities again from 1940; 1900 Gloria shaft with a depth of 100 m; before 1940 to Florentine 50 ° 30 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 23 ″ E 1838-09-23 1949-11-30 Pit Gloria.jpg
Gotthardt Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Gottlieb Kubach Weilburg Pit field; on All Saints Day 1838
Gottliebsfund Kubach Weilburg Pit field; on All Saints Day 1838
pit Kubach Weilburg Lime; Tunnel with a length of 120 m 50 ° 28 ′ 9 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 54 ″ E
pit Kubach Weilburg Lime; Tunnel with a length of 120 m 50 ° 28 ′ 9 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 54 ″ E
Hartenstein Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Heckenberg Kirschhofen Weilburg Iron; awarded November 30, 1836; converted on 10/10/1870 1836-11-30
pagan Weilburg Weilburg Iron, manganese; Machine shaft; Operating times: 1868–1903, 1911–1930; eastern Adolph-Erbstollen (connected to it in 1911) 1868 1930
pagan Bermbach Weilburg Iron, manganese
Pagan Ahausen Weilburg iron 1878
Heiligengrube Weilburg Weilburg Pit field; awarded May 14, 1830; with Kubacher Heiligengrube on All Saints' Day 1829
Heiligengrube Kubach Weilburg Pit field; with Weilburger Heiligengrube on All Saints' Day 1838
Helene Hirschhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; Length approx. 1500 m; from 1916 branch line to the Lindelbachbahn in Tiefenbachtal, operated with petrol locomotives; to Dickenloh 50 ° 29 ′ 57 "N, 8 ° 20 ′ 54" E
Help of god Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
High trenches Weilburg Weilburg iron 1841
Wooden leg Hasselbach Weilburg Copper; muted on July 6th, 1867; awarded on July 28, 1870 1867-07-06
Hop piece Weilburg Weilburg Iron; Operating times 1836–1850, 1875–1930 1836 1930
Hubertus Odersbach Weilburg Cobalt, nickel (pebbles containing nickel), lead, silver, copper; Funding in 1864: 200 quintals; awarded on September 18, 1861; extended on July 15th, 1870 1861-09-18
Dog Weilburg / Löhnberg / Odershausen Weilburg Copper; awarded on September 16, 1870 1868-05-28
(In) stockings Ahausen Weilburg Iron; on the border between Selters and Ahausen; Analysis: 45% iron, 1% limestone, 7% alumina, 26% silica 1812 (um)
Jacobszeche Ahausen Weilburg Copper, iron, lead, silver; awarded on May 7, 1851 to copper and iron; converted on 9/6/1870 1851-05-07
Johannette Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded January 4, 1866; converted on July 16, 1870 1866-01-04
Juno # 2 Weilburg Weilburg iron 1867
Justine Ahausen Weilburg Iron, manganese; 1837 Carl-Martin-Stollen; 1851 Louisenstollen (5 m deeper, 200 m long); Production in 1864: 4,635 t of iron ore with 45 men 1837 1933
Kahlenberg Kirschhofen Weilburg Iron; awarded January 5, 1867; extended on October 12th, 1870 1867-01-05
Wedge swingert Kubach Weilburg Pit field; on All Saints Day 1838
Kirschhofen Kirschhofen Weilburg Pebbles; awarded on September 25, 1867; extended on July 14, 1870 1867-09-25
Cabbage garden Bermbach Weilburg Brown iron stone
Cabbage chew Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Kohlerstein Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Way of the Cross Waldhausen Weilburg Grubenfeld north of Waldhausen along with Prinz-Moritz-Erbstollen
Lahnstein Odersbach Weilburg iron 1847 (before)
Long line Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Lenk (e) hedge Hirschhausen Weilburg Brown iron stone
Love stone Ahausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field; Deep tunnel; southwest Buchwald and Rothenstein 1869
Lina Weilburg Weilburg iron 1866
Louise Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; to Buderus I 1923
Ludwig hope Weilburg Weilburg iron 1838
Ludwigszeche Weilburg Weilburg iron 1838
Martin Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Discontent Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded May 12, 1849; extended on October 7th, 1870 1849-05-12
Muhlberg Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded May 12, 1849; extended on October 7th, 1870 1849-05-12
Niederfeld Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Oberstein Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Otto Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded May 23, 1838; converted on July 16, 1870 1838-05-23
Otto tunnel Ahausen Weilburg Water solution and ore drainage tunnels in the Buderus I , Thor , Allerheiligen mines ; in the Grundbachtal southeast of Ahausen; 25 m deeper than Sophienstollen; after 1960 part of the Weilburg drinking water supply 1903-02-11 1960-09-10
Paulysberg Kirschhofen Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 16, 1833; converted on 10/10/1870 1833-09-16
Pfannheck Bermbach Weilburg Brown iron stone
Philip Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Philippine Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Philippszeche Ahausen Weilburg iron
Reichenau Waldhausen Weilburg Pit field west of Waldhausen
Reuschenbach Weilburg Weilburg iron 1839
Rodendell Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese
Röderskopf Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded February 8, 1849; extended on October 7th, 1870 1848-02-08
Rohrmannsberg Weilburg Weilburg iron 1851
Rohrstein Waldhausen Weilburg Iron; Pit field south of Waldhausen 1837
Rolling Ship Weilburg Weilburg iron 1867
Red herd Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Rothenacker Ahausen Weilburg Iron; Production in 1864: 3,746 t with 33 men 1864 (before)
Solomon Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; awarded on June 25, 1860; extended on October 8th, 1870 1860-06-25
Schlossberg (Cons.) Weilburg Weilburg Manganese; Funding: 3,460 t 1900
key Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Blessings of god Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Steinacker Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on May 11, 1855; consolidated and converted on March 30, 1867; extended on 11/25/1870 1855-05-11
Steinheim Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Steinzlerberg Drommershausen Weilburg Iron; converted and awarded May 13, 1849; extended on October 12th, 1870 1850 (before)
Pen field Odersbach Weilburg Copper; awarded on June 8, 1866; extended on 7/28/1870 1866-06-08
Struth Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Themis Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Thomé Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron; Pit field
Thor Ahausen? Iron; Collection via Otto tunnel (740 m to the tunnel mouth hole) 1904 1914
Vesta Kubach Weilburg Pit field
Victoria Ahausen Weilburg Iron, copper; awarded November 30, 1847; extended on October 12th, 1870 1867-09-25
Guard hedge Gaudernbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 1847 (before)
Waldhausen Waldhausen Weilburg Iron, manganese, copper; in the Walderbachtal; 1839 Prinz-Moritz-Erbstollen (driven up to 1873, 50 ° 29 ′ 47 ″ N, 8 ° 16 ′ 9 ″ E ); 1907 New deep tunnel; Total production: 919,687 t of iron ore (1864: 4,179 t with 24 men) 50 ° 29 ′ 56 "N, 8 ° 15 ′ 31" E 1822-02-27 1966-12-15
Wehrkopf Waldhausen Weilburg Pit field west of Waldhausen
Wehrstein Weilburg Weilburg iron 1835
Weilburgia Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
Whitewood Hirschhausen Weilburg Brown iron stone
Wetzlarburg Bermbach Weilburg iron 50 ° 29 ′ 12 ″ N, 8 ° 21 ′ 21 ″ E
Wild rich Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field
William Tell Weilburg Weilburg iron 1847
Wilhelmstein Kirschhofen Weilburg Roteisenstein 1847 (before)
Windhof Ahausen Weilburg iron
Zeiler Gaudernbach Weilburg Iron, manganese; Pit field

Weilmünster

see Weilmünster in ( list of mines in the Taunus ) (approx. 50 pits)

Weinbach

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Evening glow Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Adam's find Graeveneck Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; south of Gräveneck; Analysis: 34% iron, 7% manganese, 1% lime earth, 10% alumina, 16% silicic acid 1875 (before)
Adolphine Weinbach? Weilburg Iron; south of Fritz ; Mining from 1888 water solution via Ferdinand tunnel 1827 1949
annexation Edelsberg Weilburg Pit field
Bangertsheck Blessenbach Weilburg Lead, silver, roofing slate; converted and awarded on February 9, 1865; extended on 8/10/1870; 1.5 km northeast of Langhecke 1865-02-09
Bautenberg Klein-Weinbach? Weilburg iron
Bonnet Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field north of Gräveneck
Brennelsberg Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Cubach Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Dragon Freienfels? Weilburg iron
Dauborn Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Eichertsberg Edelsberg Weilburg Iron; Grubenfeld awarded on March 29, 1847; converted on 9/12/1870 1847-03-29
Eisenberg Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Emilie Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field northeast. from Graeveneck
archangel Weinbach Weilburg Iron; 1908 Water solution via Ferdinand tunnel 50 ° 26 ′ 3 ″ N, 8 ° 17 ′ 46 ″ E 1849 1910
Eater Weinbach Weilburg Manganese; Pit field north of Weinbach; Awarded in 1822 1822
Fridolin Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field east of Gräveneck
Friedrich IV Edelsberg Weilburg Pit field
Friedrichsglück Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Fritz Weinbach Weilburg Brown iron stone; Consolidation; Dismantling from 1891; 1897 Extension of the Ferdinand tunnel to this mine; production since the 1890s: 1.65 million tons of iron 50 ° 26 ′ 35 "N, 8 ° 19 ′ 10" E 1850-03-04 1949 Essershausen, loading station Grube Fritz.JPG
Frog pit Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Gasberg Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Geiersberg Weinbach Weilburg Pit field north of Weinbach
George Graeveneck Weilburg Iron, manganese; 1929 united with Joseph to form Georg-Joseph; at Gräveneck 1812 1966
George Find Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field south of Gräveneck
Georg-Joseph Whirlwind Weilburg Roteisenstein, Manganese; at the beginning of the opencast mine near Wirbelau; Awarded as Georg in 1812 ; July 28, 1828 consolidation with Joseph ; 1899 Wittekind tunnel with a depth of 85 m; Old manhole; 1912 Groebler shaft (up to 220 m deeper than Wittekind tunnel); Standstill in the war until 1950; Total depth 350 m; largest iron ore mine in the Lahn-Dill area; 202 employees 50 ° 27 '16 "N, 8 ° 13' 59" E 1807 1966 Gräveneck ore processing plant.jpg
shine Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Gold digging Weinbach Weilburg
Graeveneck Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field east of Gräveneck
Haack Weinbach Weilburg Pit field southeast. from Weinbach
Rooster Weinbach Weilburg Pit field south of Weinbach
Hanneroth Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Hector Weinbach Weilburg Pit field southeast. from Weinbach
Henry II Weinbach Weilburg Pit field southeast. from Weinbach
Hennfeld Weinbach? Weilburg iron
Herrnfeld Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field south of Gräveneck
Herrnfeld I Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field south of Gräveneck
Hohenwart Weinbach Weilburg Pit field north of Weinbach
Kleesberg Weinbach Weilburg Pit field south of Weinbach
Joseph Whirlwind Weilburg Iron; near eddy; Awarded in 1828; 1829 to Georg-Joseph 1807 1966
Julie Weinbach Weilburg Pit field southeast. from Weinbach
Young Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field east of Gräveneck
Junkernwald Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Juno Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field east of Gräveneck
lime Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Kalkfeld Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Louise Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Louise Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Lückenbach Weinbach Weilburg Brown iron stone; also Luckenbach called 50 ° 26 ′ 20 "N, 8 ° 19 ′ 14" E 1907 (before)
Merschweiler Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
Minna Elkerhausen Weilburg Pit field near Fürfurt
Curiosity Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field northeast. from Graeveneck
Oswald Weinbach Weilburg Iron; east of Weinbach
Polygon Weinbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 50 ° 26 ′ 36 "N, 8 ° 19 ′ 18" E 1907 (before)
Rauenstein Klein-Weinbach? Weilburg iron
Rhonasbach Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Rhonasbach II Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Rhotemark Weinbach Weilburg Iron; awarded on May 14, 1842; converted on 6/18/1870 1842-05-14
Rübling Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld east of Weinbach
Shaft drive Graeveneck? Weilburg iron
Disc Weinbach Weilburg Pit field southeast. from Weinbach
Schottenbach Graeveneck Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; 1908 connected to the Gräveneck station by cable car; 1967 end of iron ore mining; 1972–1993 Manganese ore mining; last ore mine in the entire Lahn district in production 50 ° 26 ′ 50 "N, 8 ° 15 ′ 50" E 1822 1993
Leap Edelsberg Weilburg Pit field
St. Christoph Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Starksgraben Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Struthgraben Weinbach Weilburg Brown iron stone, manganese; Awarded in 1822 1822
Theodore Freienfels Weilburg Pit field
grape Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field northeast. from Graeveneck
Traubach Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field northeast. from Graeveneck
Trieschen Graeveneck Weilburg Pit field north of Gräveneck
Villanda Weinbach? Weilburg iron
gelding Weinbach Weilburg iron
Weilburg Weinbach Weilburg iron
Vienna Weinbach Weilburg Grubenfeld west of Weinbach
Winter Weinbach Weilburg Brown iron stone 50 ° 26 ′ 34 "N, 8 ° 19 ′ 20" E 1907 (before)
Wittekindstollen Graeveneck Weilburg Iron; Operating point of Georg-Joseph ; 940 m length; Loading of the ore at Graeveneck station 50 ° 27 '7 "N, 8 ° 14' 44" E 1899-01-26 1966-05-31

Marburg-Biedenkopf district

Fishing castle

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Babette Patrons Wetzlar Iron, copper; muted 3.3.1866; awarded on July 22, 1870 1866-03-03
Contribution hope Patrons Wetzlar copper 1732 (before) 1878 (at least)
Carolus Lixfeld Wetzlar Copper, silver ?, clay iron stone 1608 1732 (min.)
unity Lixfeld Wetzlar Copper, clay iron stone 1608 1732 (min.)
Carnation hats Lixfeld Wetzlar Copper, silver?
Ludwig I Lixfeld Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 31, 1868 1866-01-26
New Carolus Lixfeld Wetzlar Copper; awarded on 1.3.1869 1868-06-21
True friendship Patrons Wetzlar Iron; awarded on October 13, 1869 1867-03-18

Bad Endbach

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output Bad Endbach Wetzlar Iron, manganese; awarded on December 17, 1868 1856-08-22
Carolinenglück II Wommelshausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on April 13, 1869 1866-04-17
duck Bad Endbach Wetzlar Copper; awarded on December 17, 1868; Field covers parts of the Endbach, Günterod and Hartenrod districts 1866-01-12
Glasses Bad Endbach Wetzlar Nickel; awarded on June 21, 1869 1867-03-23
Blessing of luck Hartenrod Wetzlar Copper, lead; awarded on May 4, 1869 1866-02-16
Start of happiness Wommelshausen Wetzlar Copper, lead, nickel; awarded on April 13, 1869 1865-12-18
Hartenrod Hartenrod Wetzlar Schwerspath; 1953 14 employees Hartenrod mine in Gladenbach ca 1910.png
Heiligenberg Bad Endbach / Günterod Wetzlar Iron; Field expanded on December 18, 1868 1852-10-22
Lovely harmony Hartenrod / Schlierbach Wetzlar Lead, iron, zinc; awarded on May 4, 1869 1866-04-11
Hirschhohl Hartenrod Wetzlar iron
Hülshof Hülshof Wetzlar Iron; awarded on November 26, 1869 1867-03-12
Louise II Günterod Wetzlar Copper, lead; awarded on December 30, 1869 1868-12-09
Flaw Römershausen Wetzlar Copper, nickel; awarded on June 23, 1869 1867-05-25
Dare with God Günterod Wetzlar Iron, manganese; awarded on December 23, 1869 1867-02-16
Ear field Bottenhorn Wetzlar Copper; awarded on April 6, 1869 1865-03-03
Rake Hartenrod Wetzlar Nickel; awarded on July 31, 1857; extended on June 4, 1870 1860-07-31
Beautiful view Hartenrod Wetzlar Copper; awarded on December 17, 1868 1860-09-19
Swedish Schlierbach Wetzlar Copper, lead, nickel; awarded on November 26, 1869 1867-08-20
Silberberg II Bad Endbach Wetzlar Nickel, copper; awarded on May 5, 1869 1866-02-02
St. Moritz Hartenrod / Schlierbach Wetzlar Iron; awarded on May 4, 1869 1866-04-25
reconciliation Bottenhorn Wetzlar nickel 1918 (before)
Vogelscheid Bottenhorn Wetzlar Iron; awarded on April 6, 1869 1866-02-02
Waldbuchsköpfchen Günterod Wetzlar Iron, manganese; awarded on December 17, 1868 1864-04-04
Weissenstein Hartenrod Wetzlar Copper, lead, barite; awarded November 21, 1862; extended to include copper on January 27, 1870; surrounds Hirsch hollow completely 1862-11-21
future Hartenrod Wetzlar Copper, iron; awarded on May 13, 1869; formerly Grünerbaum 1867-09-05
To the oak Hartenrod Wetzlar Iron; awarded January 16, 1857; extended on June 4, 1870 1857-01-16

Battenberg

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horst Laisa Wetzlar Manganese, brown iron stone; Margaretha operating points 1878 (before)
Coal mountain I Frohnhausen Wetzlar Manganese, brown iron stone 1878 (before)
Coal mountain II Frohnhausen Wetzlar Manganese, brown iron stone 1878 (before)
Laisa Laisa Wetzlar Manganese, brown iron stone 1878 (before)
Mary IV Laisa Wetzlar Iron; awarded on March 15, 1869 1867-06-20
Middle head Frohnhausen Wetzlar Fallen outdoors in 1773 1773 (before)
New Schlehbusch V Frohnhausen Wetzlar Iron, manganese; awarded on January 14, 1969 1867-09-01
Segelsberg Berghofen Wetzlar Brown iron stone 1878 (before)
Soap Frohnhausen Wetzlar lead 1773 (before)
Goat Mountain II Frohnhausen Wetzlar Manganese, brown iron stone 1878 (before)

Biedenkopf

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Consolidated pits Wallau Wetzlar Iron, manganese 1878 (before)
Consolidated mine field Weifenbach Wetzlar Iron, manganese 1878 (before)
Iron head Biedenkopf Wetzlar Enfeoffment on December 17, 1868 on Eisenstein 1867-03-18
Elizabeth II Engelbach Wetzlar Copper; Walled up tunnel mouth hole on the western edge of the village 50 ° 55 ′ 25 ″ N, 8 ° 36 ′ 6 ″ E 1563 1883
Ernst August Wallau Wetzlar Iron, manganese 1878 (before)
Friedrichszeche Engelbach Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 17, 1868 1867-03-15
Hangelberg Breidenstein Wetzlar Lead, antimony , copper 50 ° 54 ′ 38 "N, 8 ° 25 ′ 49" E
Hassenroth Engelbach Wetzlar Roteisenstein; Opencast mining; 500 m long tunnel; from 1964 drinking water production 50 ° 56 ′ 6 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 9 ″ E 1848 1948
Ludwig Breidenstein Wetzlar Iron, manganese 1878 (before)
Ludwig Dexbach Wetzlar Copper; two studs and several; up to 40 m long crosscuts; Shaft to the upper gallery; two overcuts between the upper and lower tunnels, as well as a 14 m deep die 50 ° 55 ′ 54 "N, 8 ° 35 ′ 20" E 1654 1918 (after)
Sellnbach Breidenstein Wetzlar Copper; awarded on April 13, 1869; 1867-07-23

Breidenbach

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Borbach Kleingladenbach Wetzlar Iron, sulfur, zinc; awarded on December 15, 1869 1869-09-20
Boxbach Wiesenbach Wetzlar Copper; New awards: 1830, 1866; Machine shaft with a depth of 43 m; Edward Shaft with a depth of 170 m; up to 180 employees (in the 18th century) 50 ° 53 ′ 1 ″ N, 8 ° 23 ′ 29 ″ E 1693 1919 Board for the Boxbach pit.JPG
Hellerberg Oberdieten Wetzlar copper 1878 (um)
Rockelthal Achenbach Wetzlar copper 1567 1742

Dautphetal

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Albion Damshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 18, 1868 1868-11-20
Amalie Mornshausen Wetzlar Copper; Pale ores 1878 (um)
Cinderella Sinkershausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on January 24, 1869 1867-03-18
Carl hope Herzhausen Weilburg Iron; Grubenfeld awarded on April 7, 1870 1866-03-14
Iron chews Holzhausen Wetzlar iron 1871
Friedrich II Eckelshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on January 23, 1869 1867-01-28
Germania Damshausen / Elmshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 18, 1868 1868-10-26
Lucky star Holzhausen Wetzlar copper 1878 (before)
Golden Kaute II Holzhausen Wetzlar Tunnels, shafts 1800 1830 (approx.)
Happel Holzhausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 30, 1869 1867-03-13
Helene Louise Dautphe Wetzlar copper 1878 (um)
Knottenberg Mornshausen Wetzlar Copper; Pale ores 1878 (um)
Lahnhecke Silberg Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 2, 1869 1861-05-02
Langenberg Eckelshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on February 23, 1869 1864-03-13
Lina Dautphe Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 21, 1869 1866-04-26
Louis Hommertshausen Wetzlar copper 1870 (before)
Minnafund Herzhausen Wetzlar Nickel; awarded on May 5, 1869 1866-04-15
nightingale Mornshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on October 8, 1869 1869-02-19
New North Star Damshausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on December 17, 1868 1867-04-01
Paul II Herzhausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on October 1, 1869 1866-04-15
Crow Katzenbach Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 21, 1869 1869-04-14
Rennberg Damshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on December 18, 1868 1868-03-03
Runkel Eckelshausen / Dautphe / Biedenkopf Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 21, 1869 1869-04-08
Scheer Herzhausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 14, 1869 1866-03-11
Schwarzenstein Silberg Wetzlar copper 1742 1870 (before)
zigzag Dautphe / Wolfsgruben / Eckelshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on June 21, 1869 1869-04-08
Goat mountain Herzhausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded November 22, 1868; extended on July 22, 1870 1868-11-22

Gladenbach

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End class = "unsortable"

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Alberg Runzhausen Diez Iron; awarded on July 30, 1869 1859-10-22
Bellnshausen Bellnshausen Diez Iron; awarded on July 30, 1869 1859-10-10
Bertha Gladenbach Wetzlar Copper, pale ores 1878 (um)
Blankenstein Kehlnbach Wetzlar nickel 1878 (before)
Erin Gladenbach Wetzlar slate 50 ° 46 ′ 19 ″ N, 8 ° 34 ′ 46 ″ E 1317 1950 (after)
Pale ore Bellnhausen  ? Wetzlar nickel 1878 (before)
Germers hedge Bellnhausen Wetzlar nickel 1840 (um)
Golden chew Weidenhausen Wetzlar Copper, lead, Schwerspath 1875 (before)
Hedwig Gladenbach Wetzlar Copper, pale ores 1878 (um)
Holzenbach Bellnhausen Wetzlar nickel 1840 (um)
Hut side Rachelshausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on August 4, 1854; extended on December 27th, 1869 1854-08-04
Koenigsberg Weidenhausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on November 8, 1869 1867-01-30
Königsberg II Weidenhausen Wetzlar Copper, lead; awarded on November 8, 1869 1869-02-19
Hut side Rachelshausen Wetzlar Copper, galena 1878 (um)
Latona Bellnhausen? Wetzlar nickel 1878 (before)
Ludwig Hope II Bellnhausen Wetzlar Nickel (content up to 3.5%); 3.5 km north of Gladenbach; possibly since 1697 dismantling; Dismantling 1845–1867; 2 studs; Die with a depth of 20 m; up to 200 employees 50 ° 47 ′ 41 "N, 8 ° 34 ′ 40" E 1845 1931
Malwine Runzhausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on December 29, 1869; at the Alberg 1866-01-04
Marienthal Sinkershausen Wetzlar Copper, nickel; awarded on May 20, 1870 1869-09-27
Morgenroth I Ridge brook Wetzlar Iron; awarded on July 29, 1870 1866-09-18
New Sweden Weidenhausen Wetzlar Brauneisenstein, which was fused in the Justushütte in Weidenhausen 1860 (um)
Nickel ore Bellnhausen? Wetzlar nickel 1878 (before)
Ritschthal Rachelshausen Wetzlar Copper, lead; awarded May 18, 1835; extended on December 29th, 1869 1835-05-18
Strasbourg Sinkershausen Wetzlar Copper, nickel; awarded on May 21, 1870 1869-10-07
United iron stone pits Bellnhausen? Wetzlar Magnetic iron ore; in the Eisenkaute district 1878 (before)
Hope Rachelshausen Wetzlar Copper; awarded on December 29, 1869 1867-03-25
William III Bellnhausen? Wetzlar nickel 1878 (before)

Hatzfeld

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Buchholz Eifa Wetzlar Manganese, iron 1878 (um)
Angel child Hatzfeld Wetzlar Enfeoff on December 17, 1868 on pebbles 1867-08-28
Coal mountain Eifa Wetzlar Manganese, iron 1878 (um)

Steffenberg

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August blessing Quotshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on January 22, 1869 1867-08-29
Catharina Niedereisenhausen Wetzlar copper 1878 (um)
Lohfeld Quotshausen Wetzlar Iron; awarded on November 25, 1862; an application for an extension of 9.9.1867 was approved on 22.1.1869 1862-11-25
Ludwig's blessing II Niedereisenhausen Wetzlar copper 1878 (um)
New Niedereisenhausen Wetzlar copper 1878 (um)

Siegen-Wittgenstein

Bad Laasphe

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Alexander Carl Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen
Alexander hope Hesselbach Bergamt Siegen 1770 (um) Silver, lead (red mineral ore mining); Tunnel with a length of approx. 250 m; to Gonderbach location
Amalia Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1830 (before) 1931
Amalie Hesselbach Bergamt Siegen
Poor man Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen location
Mountain cottage Hesselbach / Wiesenbach Wetzlar 1878 (um) Galena, copper; Tunnel in the area of ​​North Rhine-Westphalia; Stollenhalde on Hessian territory location
Frederick hope Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1750 (um) Copper; to Gonderbach
Glücksborn Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen
Gonderbach Banfe / Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1350 1939 100 m Silver, lead, copper; formerly Friedrich's hope ; in the Gonderbachtal on the southern slope of the Laykopf near foot at about 470 m above sea level; Civil engineering from August 12, 1854; 1820 Pariser and Tiefer Stollen, a little later Amalienstollen; 1864 Alexanderschacht (100 m); 1909 Ludwigstollen; up to 78 staff members; Ludwigstollen has been used for drinking water production since 2016 location

Location location location

God's blessing Hesselbach Bergamt Siegen obviously several tunnels location
Hangelsbach Bad Laasphe Bergamt Siegen
Heinrichsegen Hesselbach Bergamt Siegen
Hermione Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen near satisfaction
Caroline luck Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen location
Kyael wire Fischelbach? Bergamt Siegen 1575 Iron; Harpid, near the inn
Löwertsgrube Bad Laasphe Bergamt Siegen 1800 (um)
Powerful Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1861 Lead, silver, copper; at the Eichert location
Morning star Hesselbach Bergamt Siegen Galena
Mill light Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen Copper, lead; in the mill light
New mill light Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1884 Copper, lead; also called Neu-Mühlhelle ; Stollen in the Mühlhelle location
Salnbach Bad Laasphe Bergamt Siegen
satisfaction Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen near Hermione
confidence Fischelbach Bergamt Siegen 1863 Lead; at the Ziegenrain location

Burbach

The Hickgrund drains into the dill , so the pits in the Hickgrund are included, at least in this list. The responsible mountain area was the Burbach mountain area .

Surname District Mountain area Beginning The End Depth Remarks location image
Anna V Holzhausen Burbach Iron; Pit field north of Holzhausen
Carl VI Holzhausen Burbach Iron; Pit field north of Holzhausen
Christianszeche Holzhausen Burbach lead
corona Holzhausen Burbach Lead?
Fortuna Niederdresselnorf Burbach 1802 (before) 1806 (at least) Lead, silver
Deer fork Niederdresselnorf Burbach 1784 1785 Lead, silver
Ida Oberdresselnorf Burbach 1865 (before)
Johann V Holzhausen Burbach Iron; Pit field north of Holzhausen
Johannesgrube Niederdresselnorf Burbach Lead; south of Niederdresselnorf
Kissingen Lützeln Burbach Iron; Pit field south of Lützeln
Pauline luck Holzhausen Burbach Lead, zinc
Philipps luck Lützeln Burbach Iron; Pit field north of Lützeln
stone Lützeln Burbach Iron; Pit field north of Lützeln
Tubalkain Oberdresselnorf Burbach 1865 (before)
Winter hope Niederdresselnorf Burbach Lead; south of Niederdresselnorf

Coal mines

Unless otherwise noted, the following list refers to lignite mines .

All lignite mines in the Westerwald can be found together in a list:

Lahn-Dill district

Breitscheid

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
At the Breidscheider sticks Breitscheid Dillenburg 1595
Beer grove Gusternhain Wetzlar Poor quality coal, therefore only briefly degraded 1866 1867
Elfi Cough grove Dillenburg ?
Fortuna Rabenscheid Dillenburg 1868 1881
Franz luck Gusternhain Dillenburg 1876 1878
Spring IV Rodenroth Wetzlar 1866 1867
Gails pits Breitscheid Dillenburg Stollen; Pit field on Breitscheid district, union with Trieschberg (same seam); formerly English pit ; Gails pits since November 1, 1889 18th century
Hercules I Odersberg Dillenburg 1875 1898
Coal blessing Breitscheid Dillenburg near Gusternhain Should be integrated as a geotope in the Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus Geopark . 1850 (um)
Ludwig Haas I. Breitscheid Dillenburg Division of the field into Haas I (shaft) and Haas II (Hasenstollen); Operating times: 1749–1768,? -1924/25 50 ° 41 '35.9 "  N , 8 ° 9' 34.7"  E 1749 1924/25 Haas Schacht mine.jpg
Ludwig Haas II Breitscheid Dillenburg Division of the field into Haas I (shaft) and Haas II (Hasenstollen); Operating times: 1749–1768,? -1924/25; Hasenstollen was embedded in the water supply of Haiger, and later also Langenaubach 50 ° 41 '18.9 "  N , 8 ° 9' 13.3"  E 1749 1924/25 Haasenstollen.jpg
Mexico II Erdbach Dillenburg 1873
New Mexico Erdbach Dillenburg 1873
New Mexico I Erdbach Dillenburg 1873
Phoenix-Glückauf Breitscheid Dillenburg formerly called Ludwig's Confidence ; on the western outskirts of Breitscheid; Operator: from 1900 Westerwald clay industry in Breitscheid (under the name Phönix-Glückauf ) 50 ° 41 '6.8 "  N , 8 ° 10' 51.9"  E 1762 1953 Pit luck on 1904.jpg
Samson I Odersberg Dillenburg 1875 1898
Welfare Breitscheid Dillenburg near Gusternhain; not to be confused with the Wohlfahrt clay pit near Allendorf 1867 (before)
Zeiler's confidence Breitscheid Dillenburg south of Langenaubach , direction Medenbach 50 ° 42 ′ 11.5 "  N , 8 ° 11 ′ 1.5"  E 1832 (after) 1901

Driedorf

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Alma Roth Dillenburg 1857 1875
Old Driedorf Wetzlar Brown coal; awarded on December 27, 1869 to Heistern 1867-07-01
Courtyard Driedorf Dillenburg 1878 1879
Serious luck Driedorf Dillenburg 1873 1875
Ferdinand's luck Roth Dillenburg 1873
Ferdinand's luck II Roth Dillenburg 1873
Germania I-VIII Mademühlen / Münchhausen Dillenburg 1874 1909
Heister Driedorf Dillenburg in the heisters; Consolidation 1867 (before)
Hermann Driedorf Dillenburg 1881
Hermann's luck Driedorf Dillenburg 1873 1875
hope Roth Wetzlar Brown coal; awarded on April 14, 1848; extended on December 27th, 1869 1848-04-14
Johanna's luck Driedorf Dillenburg 1873 1875
Petersglück I Driedorf Dillenburg 1873 1875
Petersglück III Driedorf Dillenburg 1873 1875
ULK Driedorf Dillenburg 1870
Unexpectedly I-II Roth Dillenburg 1873 1875
Association I Driedorf Dillenburg 1876 1879

Haiger

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Marianne Langenaubach Dillenburg a tunnel, probably later also a shaft; also written Mariane 1804 1945 House Grube Marianne.jpg
Trieschberg Langenaubach Dillenburg Grubenfeld on Breitscheider landmarks; The tunnel entrance at Langenaubach near the Hohebühl quarry at approx. 493 m above sea level; from November 1, 1889 to Gailsgruben 50 ° 41 '51.9 "  N , 8 ° 10' 30.2"  E 1837-11-11 1889

Herborn

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Schenkenhain Schönbach Dillenburg 1859 1890

Limburg-Weilburg district

Beselich

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Brook Heckholzhausen Weilburg Grubenfeld awarded on March 10, 1870 1867-08-23
inspector Heckholzhausen Weilburg Pit field
Stonecutters Obertiefenbach Weilburg Pit field

Dornburg

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Hour Langendernbach Diez Brown coal; awarded on September 8, 1969 1867-04-01

Waldbrunn

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Birch field Hintermeilingen Weilburg Iron; Consolidated January 21, 1860; extended on 01/14/1870 1860-01-21
Cecilia Lahr Weilburg Iron; awarded on December 7, 1849; extended on 11/24/1869 1849-12-07
unit Lahr Weilburg Copper, lead; awarded on September 8, 1863; extended on 11/24/1869 1863-09-08
Florus Lahr Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on October 29, 1860; extended on 11/30/1869 1860-10-29
hillside Lahr Weilburg Iron; awarded on June 4, 1849; extended on 11/24/1869 1849-06-04
Josephszeche Lahr Weilburg Iron; awarded on September 4, 1845; extended on 11/29/1869 1845-09-04
Lahr Lahr Weilburg at Lahr ; Standstill 1917 - 1.12.1946; 150 employees 1850 1949
Moritz Lahr Weilburg Manganese, iron; awarded on January 6, 1862; extended on 11/30/1869 1862-01-06
Neufeld Hintermeilingen Weilburg Iron; awarded on March 30, 1867; extended on 01/14/1870 1867-03-30
Pilsberg Lahr Weilburg Iron, manganese; awarded on April 7, 1858; extended on 11/30/1869 1858-04-07 1861
Rochus Lahr Weilburg Manganese; awarded on September 5, 1860; extended on 11/30/1869 1860-09-05
Unterheide Lahr Weilburg Iron; awarded on August 29, 1849; extended on December 1st, 1869 1849-08-29
Desire Lahr Weilburg Iron; awarded on October 7, 1853; extended on December 1st, 1869 1853-10-07

Siegen-Wittgenstein

Burbach

The Hickgrund drains into the dill , so the pits in the Hickgrund are included, at least in this list. The responsible mountain area was the Burbach mountain area .

Surname District Mountain area Remarks location Beginning The End image
Concordia Niederdresselnorf Burbach stollen 1841 1857

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See also

literature

  • Rolf Georg, Rainer Haus, Karsten Porezag (eds.): Eisenerzbergbau in Hessen , 1986, ISBN 978-3-925619-01-4 .
  • Ernst Frohwein: Description of the Dillenburg mountain area , Bonn 1885. Digital copy , accessed on May 31, 2017.

Individual evidence

  1. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe Wilhelm Riemann: Description of the Wetzlar mountain area . Adolphus Marcus, Bonn 1878, p. 147 .
  2. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb Karsten Porezag: "... noble courses at Kupffer Ertz show themselves in abundance ..." - table of contents
  3. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii Situation map of the pit fields around Haiger, Dillenburg, Nanzenbach, Oberscheld and Hartenrod
  4. a b Justushütte at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  5. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff Official Journal of the Royal Government of Wiesbaden . Buchdruckerei W. Friedrich, Wiesbaden 1870 ( mdz-nbn-resolving.de ).
  6. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Grube Eisenfeld
  7. a b c d e f g h i Georg, Haus, Porezag
  8. a b c d e f g Klöserweide mine
  9. ^ Grube Anna - Stadt Braunfels , accessed on April 9, 2015.
  10. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds Evaluation of topographic maps from the years 1889 to 1955 with the sheet numbers: 5115 Ewersbach, 5116 Eibelshausen, 5212 Wissen, 5215 Dillenburg, 5216 Oberscheld, 5312 Hachenburg, 5313 Marienberg, 5314 Rennerod, 5315 Herborn, 5316 Ballersbach, 5317 Rodheim-Bieber, 5413 Westerburg, 5414 Mengerskirchen, 5415 Merenberg, 5416 Braunfels, 5417 Wetzlar, 5515 Weilburg, 5516 Weilmünster. Digital copies from Brigham Young University, USA.
  11. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax iron and management ore mining in the Taunus
  12. a b Anna mine
  13. a b c d ore mines on the Lindelbachbahn
  14. Grube Anna on https://www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de/
  15. 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 ai aj Rolf Georg, Rainer Haus, Karsten Porezag: Eisenerzbergbau in Hessen. Historical photo documents with explanations. 1870-1983. Ed .: Friends of Fortuna Visitor Mine. Self-published by the Fortuna Visitor Mine , Wetzlar 1985, ISBN 3-925619-00-3 .
  16. a b Bohnenberg mine
  17. 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 The iron ore mines of the Lahnmulde . In: Gustav Einecke (ed.): The mining and smelting operations in the Lahn and Dill area and in Upper Hesse: an economic history on behalf of the Mining and Hüttenmännischer Verein zu Wetzlar . Mountain u. Metallurgy Association of Wetzlar, Wetzlar 1932.
  18. ^ C. König: Grube Eisenfeld , accessed on April 12, 2015.
  19. Eisenfeld mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  20. a b c Florentine Pit
  21. a b c d Map of Braunfels
  22. ^ Grube Fortuna (Eisenfeld) - City of Braunfels , accessed on April 8, 2015.
  23. Bonbaden residents discover their home
  24. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv Gustav Einecke: The iron ore mining and the ironworks on the Lahn, Dill and in the neighboring districts - a representation of their economic development and current situation . In: Communications from the Society for Economic Education . Publishing house by Gustav Fischer, Jena 1907 ( uni-koeln.de ).
  25. ^ Grube Gutglück - City of Braunfels , accessed on April 8, 2015.
  26. a b c Iron ore mining in Braunfels - Lindelbachbahn in Tiefenbach
  27. a b c d e Dickeloh pit
  28. a b Grube Ottilie - Stadt Braunfels , accessed on April 8, 2015.
  29. Georg, Haus, Porezag. P. 156 ff.
  30. pit Quäk - Town Braunfels , accessed on April 8, 2015.
  31. ^ Wrangel Pit - City of Braunfels , accessed April 8, 2015.
  32. ^ Grube Würgengel - City of Braunfels , accessed on April 8, 2015.
  33. Grube Würgengel
  34. Grube Würgengel at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  35. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he Documents of the Hessian main state archive
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  37. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd Johann Philipp Becher: Mineralogical description of the Orange-Nassau region: together with a history of Siegen's iron and steel industry . 1789.
  38. a b Dillenburg overview, 3042
  39. a b c d e f g h i j k Situation plan for the requested field expansion for the iron stone mine Neupreussen near Schönbach, Herborn office
  40. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb mc m d me mf mg mh mi mj mk ml mm mn mo mp mq mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nq nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj ok ol om on oo op oq or os ot ou ov ow ox oy oz pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pj pk pl pm pn po pp pq pr ps pt pu pv pw px py pz qa qb qc qd qe qf qg qh qi qj qk ql qm qn qo qp qq qr qs qt qu qv qw qx qy qz ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz ta tb tc td te tf tg th ti tj tk tl tm tn to tp tq tr ts tt tu tv tw tx ty tz ua ub uc ud ue uf ug uh ui uj uk ul um un uo up uq ur us ut uu uv uw ux uy uz va vb vc vd ve vf vg vh vi vj vk vl vm vn vo vp vq vr vs vt vu vv vw vx vy vz wa wb wc wd we wf wg wh wi wj wk wl wm wn wo wp wq wr ws wt wu wv ww wx wy wz xa xb xc xd xe xf xg xh xi xj xk xl xm xn xo xp xq xr xs xt xu xv xw xx xy xz ya yb yc yd ye yf yg yh yi yj yk yl ym yn yo yp yq yr ys yt yu yv yw yx yy yz za example zc zd ze zf zg zh zi zj zk zl zm zn zo zp zq zr zs zt to zv zw zx zy zz aaa aab aac aad aae AAF aag aah aai aaj AAK aal aam aan supra aap aaq aar aas aat aau aav AAW aax aay aaz aba fig abc abd abe abf ABG dependent abi abj dec abl ABM abn abo spp abq abr abs abt abu abv abw abx aby abz aca acb acc acd ace acf acg ach aci acj ack acl acm acn aco acp acq acr acs act acu acv acw acx acy acz ada adb adc add ade adf adg adh adi adj adk adl adm adn ado adp adq adr ads adt adu adv adw adx ady adz aea aeb aec aed aee aef aeg aeh aei aej aek ael aem aen aeo aep aeq aer aes aet aeu aev aew aex aey aez afa afb afc afd afe aff afg afh afi afj afk afl afm afn afo afp afq afr afs aft afu afv afw afx afy afz aga agb agc agd age agf agg agh agi agj agk agl agm agn ago agp agq agr AGS AGT agu AGV agw agx agy agz aha ahb ahc ahd vicinity AHF ahg ahh AHI ahj AHK ahl AHM ahn aho ahp ahq Ahr ahs AHT ahu AHV ahw ahx ahy AHZ aia aib aic aid aie aif AIG aih aii aij aik ail aim ain aio aip aiq air ais ait aiu ai v aiw aix aiy aiz AJA AJB AJC ajd AJE AjF AJG ajh aji ajj ajk ajl ajm ajn ajo ajp AJQ ajr AJS AJT AJU AJV ajw ajx ajy ajz aka akb AKC akd ake AKF AKG AKH aki akj AKK akl AKM akn ako ACP akq AKR aks act aku akv akw AKX aky akz ala alb alc ald ale alf alg alh ali alj alk all alm aln alo alp alq alr as old alu alv alw alx aly alz ama amb amc amd ame amf amg amh ami amj amk aml amm amn amo amp amq amr ams amt amu amv amw amx amy amz ana Anb anc and ane anf ang anh ani anj ank anl anm ann ano anp anq anr ans ant anu anv anw anx any anz aoa aob aoc aod aoe aof aog aoh aoi aoj aok aol aom aon aoo aop AOQ aor aos aot aou aov aow aox aoy aoz apa APB apc apd ape APF apg aph api apj apk apl apm apn apo app apq apr aps apt APU APV apw apx apy apz aqa AQB AQC aqd aqe AQF aqg aqh aqi AQJ AQk 'aql aqm aqn AQo aqp aqq AQR aqs aqt aqu AQV aqw AQX AQY AQZ ara arb arc ard are arf arg ArH ari ARJ ark arl arm arn aro arp arq arr ars art aru arv arw arx ary ARZ ASA ASB ASC asd ase asf ASG ash asi asj ask as l asm asn aso asp asq asr ass ast asu asv asw asx asy asz ata atb atc atd ate atf atg ath ati atj atk atl atm atn ato atp atq atr ats att atu atv atw atx aty atz aua aub also aud aue on aug auh aui auj auk aul aum aun auo aup auq aur from aut auu auv auw aux auy auz ava avb avc avd ave avf avg avh avi avj avk avl avm avn avo avp avq avr avs avt avu avv avw avx avy avz awa awb awc awd awe awf awg awh awi awj awk awl awm awn awo awp awq awr aws awt awu awv aww awx awy awz axa axb axc axd ax axf axg axh axi axj axk axl axm Documents of the Hessian Central State Archives
  41. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw Ernst Frohwein: Description of the Dillenburg mountain area . Bonn 1885.
  42. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Diezthölztal - Former mines. Retrieved June 1, 2017 .
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  45. a b c d e f g h i j F. Odernheimer: The mining and steel industry in the Duchy of Nassau: statist. News, geognost., Mineralog. u. techn. Descriptions d. Deposits of usable minerals, d. Mining u. Ironworks . tape 1 . CW Kreidels, Wiesbaden 1867.
  46. a b c d e f g h i j k l Official Journal of the Royal Government of Wiesbaden . Buchdruckerei W. Friedrich, Wiesbaden 1869 ( mdz-nbn-resolving.de ).
  47. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Dillenburg intelligence news of the year 1773
  48. Ernst Frohwein - in "Journal of the German Geological Society"
  49. On the running stone ( Memento of the original from August 15, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / geopark-wlt.de
  50. Pit "Running Stone"
  51. Pit Running Stone
  52. Grube Laufender Stein at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
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  54. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o VDI-Z: Journal for Development, Construction, Production, Volume 19, 1875
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  57. a b c d Annastollen
  58. Beilstein mine
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  60. Schoenberg mine, Lahn-Dill district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  61. a b c d e f Mining in the Schelderwald
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  63. a b Map of the Dillenburg Office, Hessisches Staatsarchiv Wiesbaden
  64. a b J. D. Engels: About the mining of the elderly in the countries of the Rhine, the Lahn and the victory . Verlagbuchhandlung Jordan, Siegen 1808, p. 64 .
  65. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw F. Odernheimer: The mining and metallurgical industry in the Duchy of Nassau , Volume 1, Wiesbaden 1865
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  69. Neuer Muth pit
  70. Grube Neuer muth at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  71. Ostschacht mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  72. Stilling mine
  73. Stilling mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  74. ^ Dillenburg Intelligence News of the year 1775
  75. a b Auguststollen and Burgerstollen at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  76. Stories from the Schelder Forest
  77. Falkenstein mine
  78. Handstein Pit
  79. ^ Official Journal of the Government in Wiesbaden (1872); Page with digitized content
  80. Rinkenbach mine
  81. Glückauf - Berg- und Hüttenmännnische Zeitung, No. 26, Volume 63, from June 25, 1927
  82. ^ Museum messenger Dillenburg, 2013
  83. ^ West shaft pit
  84. Ypsilanta mine
  85. Ypsilanta mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  86. Situation plan of the Eisensteinmutung Deuster I and II near Driedorf
  87. Heinrichsegen mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  88. Georgsstollen at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  89. Amalie mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  90. Batzbach slate mine
  91. a b c d Grube Gottesgabe on www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
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  93. Drinking water extraction Eschenburg ( Memento of the original from August 21, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gemeindewerke-eschenburg.de
  94. Wolfsschlucht pit
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  96. File Eisensteingrube Alkershain in the Hessian State Archives
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  99. ^ A b Historical working group Haiger and his space registered association: Haigerer Geschichtsblätter: drinking water supply in the city of Haiger. From 1890 to 2010, issue 56 . Haiger November 2010.
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  101. a b Files Grube Grauborn, Hessisches Staatsarchiv Wiesbaden
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  103. The natural resources sold - HISTORY Clever entrepreneur secured the mining rights 100 years ago. Retrieved May 17, 2017 .
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  105. Goldbach mine in the Mineralienatlas. Retrieved May 17, 2017 .
  106. Rodenbach
  107. State Gazette for Hesse 2006
  108. a b Sangberg mine files, Hessisches Staatsarchiv
  109. Wilhelmseisenzeche files, Hessisches Staatsarchiv
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  112. 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 Ralf Stahl, hiking guide through the historical mining of the community of Waldgirmes
  113. a b c geographic archive
  114. Falkenstein mine in the Mineralienatlas
  115. ↑ The Morgenstern pit was once one of the most powerful ( memento of the original from August 2, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.giessener-anzeiger.de
  116. a b c d e f g h i j k The Dünsberg and the Biebertal , Ed. Dünsberg-Verein Biebertal 1982, ISBN 3-9800654-0-5
  117. Morgenstern mine in the Mineralienatlas
  118. pit Rothläufchen in Mineralienatlas
  119. a b Burgsolms - development plan Steinstrasse
  120. a b c Laubach mine
  121. a b c Richard Beck: Doctrine of the ore deposits . 2nd Edition. Bornträger Brothers, Berlin 1903, p. 758 .
  122. ^ Pit willow trunk
  123. Weidenstamm mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  124. Juno mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  125. Website of the Förderverein Grube Malapertus e. V., Wetzlar
  126. Malapertus mine at /www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  127. Hausertorstollen at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  128. Raab mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  129. a b c evening star mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  130. Grube Abendstern on Buderus .de; Abendstern mine, Gießen district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS)., Accessed on April 7, 2015.
  131. ^ Mining in the Biebertal
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  134. Königsberg district on mineralienatlas.de, accessed on April 7, 2015.
  135. Mining in the Biebertal at the foot of the Dünsberg , PDF document on homersheimat.de
  136. Alfredschacht on www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  137. Gießener Braunsteinwerke
  138. Laubach mine in the Mineralienatlas
  139. Laubach mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  140. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk Extract from the mutation overview map of the mountain area Weilburg
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  142. Gilshaag mine in the Mineralienatlas
  143. Karl-Heinz-Stollen from the Gilsenhaag mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  144. Niederstein mine
  145. a b c d e f g overview plan Weilburg, 3219
  146. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Wiesbaden . Buchdruckerei W. Friedrich, Wiesbaden 1871 ( bsb-muenchen.de ).
  147. Bergassessor Scheffer, Dortmund: The importance of manganese and manganese iron ores for German industry. In: Glückauf - Berg- und Hüttenmännische magazine . tape 49 , no. 51 , December 20, 1913, pp. 2116 ( polsl.pl [PDF; accessed on May 1, 2020]).
  148. Acquisition and radiological evaluation with NORM
  149. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Mining in and around Löhnberg-Selters an der Lahn
  150. Files of the roof slate pit Christiansglück in the main state archive in Wiesbaden
  151. a b c d e Dillhausen - our village in the Westerwald. Retrieved May 11, 2017 .
  152. a b Schiefer mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  153. a b c d e f g h i j k l Situation plan over the Bongardtschen iron stone pits in Weilburg an der Lahn
  154. Iron Blessing Pit
  155. a b The chronological sequence of the history of the Kerkerbach Railway
  156. a b c Further references . In: Taunus minerals . ( online [accessed February 2, 2016]).
  157. Pit magnet
  158. pit magnet www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  159. ^ Mine Wilhelmine in the Mineralienatlas
  160. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Weyer and his story ( memento of the original from October 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / weyerimhintertaunus.jimdo.com
  161. Old Hope Pit in the Mineral Atlas
  162. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Grube Alte Hope
  163. Geological Working Group Bad Homburg online
  164. a b c d e f Pit near Langhecke . In: Taunus minerals . ( online [accessed February 2, 2016]).
  165. Grube Alter Mann im Mineralienatlas
  166. a b Landesarchiv NRW: Andre; Fritz Franz Ludwig, mountain trainee; Exam and Personnel files Volume 1
  167. ↑ Land map of the Geoportal Hessen
  168. ^ History of Villmar
  169. Langhecke mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  170. New Iron Blessing Pit
  171. a b c d e f g h Otto-Stollen
  172. All Saints Pit
  173. a b c d e f g Peter Ohse: The former iron ore processing of the "Allerheiligen" mine - a monument worth preserving
  174. 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 ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br Situation map and field map (Weinbach)
  175. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Weilburger Gruben. Retrieved May 11, 2017 .
  176. Buchwald mine
  177. Buchwald mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  178. a b c d e Adolph-Erbstollen
  179. ^ Guntersau train station
  180. Pit conservation
  181. Grube conservation on www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  182. Gloria Pit
  183. a b c OpenStreetMap
  184. ^ Lindelbachbahn - Stadt Braunfels , accessed on April 19, 2015
  185. a b c Overview map of Grubenfelder near Weilburg, Hessisches Staatsarchiv
  186. a b c Fritz mine
  187. a b Mehlbach mine (2)
  188. Bangertsheck mine in the Mineralienatlas
  189. a b c Georg-Joseph mine
  190. a b Nassauische Neue Presse: Grube Georg-Joseph - Deep down, high up the pit ( Memento from September 28, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  191. Essershausen
  192. Schottenbach mine
  193. Schottenbach mine in the Mineralienatlas
  194. ↑ Graeveneck train station
  195. a b c Table of contents of the book Dieter Stoppel: Looking for ore: on the history of silver, copper and heavy spar mining in the Biedenkopf-Dillenburg area , Haltern, 1988, ISBN 3-925094-19-9
  196. a b Hartenrod mine
  197. Reconciliation of nickel ore mines near Bottenhorn and Ludwigshoffnung near Bellnhausen, Biedenkopf district. Expert opinion, reports: Vol. 2
  198. Grube Elisabeth II at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  199. Hangelberg mine in the Mineralienatlas
  200. Hassenroth mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  201. pit Ludwig on www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  202. Grube Boxbach at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
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  204. Erin mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  205. a b c Bellnhausen (Gladenbach), Marburg-Biedenkopf district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  206. ↑ Ludwig Hope Pit
  207. Ludwigshoffnung II mine at www.industriekultur-mittelhessen.de
  208. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p pits in the Banfetal
  209. Alexander Hope Pit in the Mineral Atlas
  210. a b c d e f List of old mining, underground and surface
  211. a b c d e Gonderbach mine
  212. Berghäuschen mine in the Mineralienatlas
  213. ^ Obersteiger Dietrich: Description of the Fürstlich-Wittgensteinschen lead and silver mine in Gonderbach . Ed .: Bergamt Siegen. 1926.
  214. ^ Fritz Pasdzierny: The Gonderbach mine . 1938.
  215. Horst Koch: The cut . 1969.
  216. Gonderbach mine in the Mineralienatlas
  217. Grube Gottessegen in the Mineral Atlas
  218. a b - Minerals of the Siegerland on heupel.hostingkunde.de
  219. Morgenstern mine in the Mineralienatlas
  220. Pit satisfaction in the mineral atlas
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  222. a b Gerhard Lingenberg: Trieschberghalde brown coal. Retrieved May 24, 2013 .
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  224. Karl Kessler: Getting the ball rolling. Paths to the Westerwald Geopark. Gesellschaft für Heimatkunde im Westerwald-Verein eV, November 7, 2005, archived from the original on January 10, 2014 ; Retrieved May 26, 2013 .
  225. a b c measuring table sheets (official, topographical maps 1: 25000) of the Prussian land record (first record , new record ) and the Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme (1870-1943) and the US Army Map Service , different years, available online from the GeoGREIF system , Part of the Greifswald digital collections of the University of Greifswald , from the card forum of the Deutsche Fotothek and from the Harold B. Lee Library "G 6080 s25 .G4" at Brigham Young University . Sheet numbers of the relevant area: Burbach (3041), Dillenburg (3042), Herborn (3104)
  226. Grube Glückauf-Phoenix. Mineral Atlas, accessed May 24, 2013 .
  227. Uwe Peters, Zeitzüge eV (ed.): Museum Zeitzüge with visitor and information center in the Geopark Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus . Feasibility study. Time leaps association, Breitscheid 2010 ( full text kulturhochdrei.eu [PDF]).
  228. ^ Dillenburg (=  map of the German Empire, 1: 100,000 . Sheet 459). 1911 ( deutschefotothek.de ).
  229. ^ Friedrich Carl Medicus: Report on the Nassau art and trade exhibition in Wiesbaden in July and August 1863 . Limbarth, 1865, p. 195–196 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  230. CF Zincken : The physiography of brown coal (=  The brown coal and its use . 1st part). Carl Rümpler, Hanover 1867 ( full text in the Google book search).
  231. Karl Selbach: Geological and mining description of the High and Eastern Westerwald . In: The mining and steel industry in the Duchy of Nassau . Final booklet. CW Kreidels, 1867, p. 1–108 ( full text in the Google book search - with a list of lignite mines on pages 69–70).
  232. W. Casselmann : Chemical investigations on the brown coals of the Westerwald . In: Yearbooks of the Nassau Association for Natural History . Ninth issue, section II. Julius Niedner, Wiesbaden 1853, p. 49–81 ( full text in Google Book Search).
  233. Jürgen Reusch: Annual General Meeting 2010. (...) The lignite mining in the Hohen Westerwald. (No longer available online.) Gesellschaft für Heimatkunde im Westerwald - Verein, April 19, 2010, archived from the original on January 10, 2014 ; Retrieved May 13, 2013 .
  234. Lahr mine
  235. ^ The mining operation in the Prussian state in 1852 . In: Rudolf von Carnall, Prussian Ministry for Trade and Industry (Ed.): Journal for the mining, smelting and saltworks in the Prussian state . tape  1 . W. Hertz , 1854, p. 63-118 .
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