Grinding in the valley

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Grinding in the valley
City of Stockach
Former coat of arms of the community of Mahlspüren
Coordinates: 47 ° 51 '48 "  N , 9 ° 5' 46"  E
Height : 520  (504.5-642.1)  m above sea level NHN
Area : 7.1 km²
Residents : 610  (2018)
Population density : 86 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 78333
Area code : 07771
Location in the city area
Location in the city area

Mahlspüren im Tal is a district of Stockach in the Baden-Württemberg district of Konstanz in Germany .

geography

location

The formerly independent community of Mahlspüren is located around six kilometers east of Stockach town center in the Mahlspürer Aach valley .

Neighboring places

To the north and east of Mahlspüren lie the villages of Deutwang and Kalkofen , which belong to the Hohenfels community , in the southeast the village of Seelfingen, in the south it rises up to 581.8  m above sea level. NHN high Klotzberg , and to the west is the about Winter Feel belonging hamlet Frick Weiler .

structure

Mahlspüren in the valley includes the villages Mahlspüren im Tal and Seelfingen, the farms “Herbstenhof”, “Oberer Hof” (“Lehensitzerhof”), “Oberer Nußerhof”, “Unterer Nußerhof”, “Veitshof” (Oberer and Unterer) and “Veitsmühle” ”As well as the living spaces“ Im Hallstock ”(“ Spechtenhaus ”),“ Steighof ”and“ Ziegelei ”.

history

Mahlspüren was an early property of the Counts of Nellenburg . In the 14th century the place belonged to the Lords of Heudorf, from 1479 to 1803 Mahlspüren was owned by the Überlingen Hospital, presumably through purchase from the Lords of Hasenstein, and from there it came to the Grand Duchy of Baden .

In March 1972, 153 citizens of the 312 Mahlspürens entitled to vote gave 108 votes in favor and 42 votes against, thus voting in favor of incorporation into Stockach.
On January 1, 1973 Mahlspüren was incorporated into Stockach.

Surname

In 1091 the place was called "Madelesprun", 1167 as "Madilsburran", 1169 as "Madilsbiuron", 1264 as "Malisburaere", 1266 as "Malspuron" and 1278 as "Malsburer". The name probably comes from the personal name Madel / Mada-lo .

Population development

year 1852 1871 1880 1890 1900 1910 1925 1933 1939 1950 1956 1961 1970 2016 2017 Ref.
Residents 427 347 354 377 374 392 403 357 340 372 408 400 443 621 630
Female Venus symbol (female) 199 162 175 172 186 204 196 157 174 187 199 187 218
male Mars symbol (male) 228 185 179 205 188 188 207 200 166 185 209 213 225
Roman Catholic 390 341 370 379
evangelical 13 30th 21st 47
other denominations - 1 9 17th

politics

Election results

Elections to the constituent national assembly
Political party 1919
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 22.2%
German Democratic Party (DDP) 32.5%
Center Party (Z) 36.3%
Citizens' Party (BP) / German National People's Party (DNVP) 9.0%
Reichstag election
Political party 1932
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 2.9%
German Democratic Party (DDP) / German State Party (DStP) 6.8%
Center Party (Z) 32.2%
German National People's Party (DNVP) / Christian People's Party (CVP) 0.5%
National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) 51.2%
Communist Party of Germany (KPD) 4.4%
Other parties 2.0%
State elections
Political party 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968
Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) 34.1% 52.3% 48.0% 69.5% 49.1%
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 14.6% 12.1% 26.0% 15.9% 9.3%
Democratic People's Party (DVP) / Free Democratic Party (FDP) 15.4% 18.8% 15.0% 17.7% 24.8%
Federation of Expellees and Disenfranchised (BHE) 12.2% 16.1% 6.0% - -
National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) - - - - 13.7%
other parties 22.0% - 5.0% 0.9% 3.1%
Bundestag elections
Political party 1949 1953 1957 1961 1965 1969
Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) 43.5% 70.4% 71.4% 58.7% 67.6% 65.5%
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 9.2% 7.4% 9.3% 16.3% 14.3% 17.0%
Democratic People's Party (DVP) / Free Democratic Party (FDP) 38.2% 5.3% 8.2% 22.7% 18.1% 12.4%
Communist Party of Germany (KPD) - 2.1% - - - -
All-German block / Federation of expellees and disenfranchised (GB / BHE) - 8.5% 7.7% - - -
National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) - - - - - 4.1%
other parties 9.2% 6.3% 3.3% 2.3% - 1.0%

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

By Mahlspüren running state roads 194 and 205. About this is the place to Stockach, Pfullendorf and Owingen connected.

Postal services

Stockach was already an important post office in the 16th century. For centuries, large, interstate equestrian and postal courses on the Ulm - Basel , Stuttgart - Zurich and Vienna - Paris routes converged here. In 1845 the local post office still had 60 horses.

Before 1821, private individuals had to hand in their mail at the Stockach post office themselves. Then the establishment of an official messenger establishment made it possible for private individuals to hand over their mail to an official messenger. Initially, he brought the post to the Stockacher Post Expedition twice, later three times a week. In the 1850s, due to the steadily increasing correspondence, the Amtbotenanstalt was abolished, its services were transferred to the post office and on May 1, 1859 the rural postal authority was brought into being. Among other things, the following messenger district was set up in the Stockach district:

  • Messenger District No. I, Tuesday / Thursday / Saturday: Stockach – Mahlspüren im Tal – Winterspüren– Zoznegg - Schwackenreute –Stockach

Items of mail that had been thrown into the respective letter tray on site were given a clock-wheel stamp by the postman , with the 7th in grinding traces ,  before being forwarded .

Culture and sights

Attractions

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Home chronicle of the city of Stockach and its districts. In: Hegau - magazine for history, folklore and natural history of the area between the Rhine, Danube and Lake Constance . Self-published by the Hegau history association Singen e. V. Yearbook 1992/93, p. 307.
  2. population development at www.leograpg-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  3. Population development (internal update) at www.stockach.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  4. Gender distribution at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  5. religious affiliation at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  6. religious affiliation 1858 and 1925 at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  7. Results of the elections for the constituent national assembly at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  8. Results wider general election on July 31, 1932 at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  9. Results of the state elections at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 12, 2018.
  10. Results of the Bundestag elections at www.leograph-bw.de; accessed on November 14, 2018.
  11. ↑ Information board at today's Stockach post office in Schillerstraße.
  12. Edwin Fecker: The rural postal district of Stockach in circular no. 140 of the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft Baden" in the Bund Deutscher Philatelisten e. V. (BDPh), autumn 2004; Page 1713ff.