Lohmühle (Prichsenstadt)

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Wage Mill
City of Prichsenstadt
Coordinates: 49 ° 48 ′ 56 ″  N , 10 ° 22 ′ 6 ″  E
Height : 257 m
Residents : (1987)
Postal code : 97357
Area code : 09382
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Location of the Lohmühle (bold) in the Prichsenstadt municipality

Lohmühle is a wasteland in the Prichsenstadt district in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen .

Geographical location

The Lohmühle is located in the south of the Prichsenstadt municipality on the Schwarzach tributary Altbach . In the north, the KT 46 district road runs past the facility, further north is part of the Prichsenstadt industrial park. The district road is also the connection to Kirchschönbach in the southeast . In the south lies the Wiesentheider district of Geesdorf . Prichsenstadt itself begins about a kilometer away, separated by the federal highway 286 .

history

In order to crush the vegetable tanning agents for the tannery , a wage mill was built in Prichsenstadt . This first mill was located on the so-called Fuckerseelein and burned down in 1698. The owner at that time, Steinacher, rebuilt the complex without the permission of the council until 1699. It then had to be removed again. However, in 1722 the council, the Kastner and the Siebener , granted Johann Steinacher the construction at the current location in Kirchschönbacher Straße.

In 1727 the city councilor Paul Kessler owned the "Lohmühle outside in front of the Unterthor". He or his son leased the mill to Michael Pappert in 1791. However, the city council denied Pappert renting an apartment in the city. The matter expanded into a legal dispute that was carried to the Royal Prussian District Directorate in Uffenheim . Pappert was accused of dishonesty. After all, the Pappert family had to leave the city within three months.

Then Johann Paulus Kessler took over the mill again. In 1809, Martin Kessler was the owner of the mill, and in 1813 he inherited the facility to Johann Friedrich Kessler, until finally Martin Kessler's widow took over the Lohmühle in 1826. In 1841 the miller Conrad Fischer was allowed by the Kessler family to move into his apartment in the mill. On August 15, 1849, an unknown person tried to set fire to the barn of the Lohmühle. The arson failed, however.

Philipp Müller had come into possession of the mill by 1855, so that Friedrich Lorenz Kessler had to purchase the building for the “mill outside the city” in 1859. Until 1887 the Lohmühle came into the hands of Georg Düngfelder from Buchsbach . In 1917 the married couple Elisabeth and Johann Heindel ran the facility. Johann Heindel succeeded in resuming operations in 1938. In 1965 Ernst Heindel took over the Prichsenstädter Lohmühle, he died in 2009.

literature

  • Volker Bolesta, Karl-Heinz Leibl: Mills in the large community of Prichsenstadt (= Prichsenstädter Eulenspiegel 10) . Prichsenstadt 2015.

Web links

Commons : Lohmühle (Prichsenstadt)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 365 ( digitized version ).
  2. Bolesta, Volker (among others): Mühlen in der Großgemeinde Prichsenstadt , p. 16
  3. Bolesta, Volker (among others): Mühlen in der Großgemeinde Prichsenstadt , p. 17
  4. Bolesta, Volker (among others): Mühlen in der Großgemeinde Prichsenstadt , p. 18