Mayflower enclosure
May flower enclosure is a former Vorwerk in the southern Brandenburg district of Elbe-Elster and an officially designated living space that belongs to the municipality of Röderland . It is located about one kilometer south of the Reichenhain district in the immediate vicinity of the Brandenburg-Saxon border in the valley of the Große Röder , which flows about one kilometer to the east. The former connection path from Reichenhain to Nauwalde runs through the May flower enclosure .
The Vorwerk originally belonged to the Saathain manor . It got its name from a cherished or fenced forest marrow located here . As early as 1835, it was listed as part of the Saathainer manor in an “Overview of the population and the cattle estate ” published in the Schwarze Elster series of local history publications, simply referred to as enclosure . But already in 1836 published parliamentary documents of the Saxon parliament is in the Elsterwerda-Grödel raft channel relevant petition even as belonging to Saathain Vorwerk Maiblumengehege referred. On theOriginal table sheet from 1846 is called the Vorwerk flower enclosure . In another topographic map from the middle of the 19th century, it is listed as Vorwerk Gehege . While in the official gazette of the government of Merseburg in 1870 it was again referred to as a May flower enclosure , the Vorwerk appears again only as an enclosure in a list of the then newly created districts . Here it belonged to the Saathain district , the head of which was the Saathain manor owner Koch.
The Vorwerk eventually developed into a small settlement with several properties and became a district of the neighboring village of Reichenhain. May flower enclosure was originally parish off to Stolzenhain like Saathain , but came to Würdenhain in the early 1930s . Together with Reichenhain, the settlement was incorporated into the newly formed Röderland community on October 26, 2003.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Service portal of the state administration Brandenburg. Röderland municipality
- ↑ a b c Emilia Crome: The place names of the Bad Liebenwerda district . Akademie Verlag , Berlin 1968, p. 67 .
- ^ "Overview of the population and the cattle stock in 1835" in "The Black Elster - Our home in words and pictures" . No. 596 . Bad Liebenwerda 1985, p. 8 to 10 .
- ↑ Landtag Acts of the Saxon State Parliament , Volume 3, 1836 ( digitized version )
- ^ Official Journal of the Government of Merseburg: 1870 . S. 114 .
- ^ Official Journal of the Government of Merseburg: 1874 . S. 13 .
- ↑ Voluntary community amalgamations 2003. on: lpa.brandenburg.de
- ↑ "Parish change of the evangelicals of the manor" Maiblumengehege "from the parish of Stolzenhain to the parish of Würdenhain", 1931 (file) in the state archive of Saxony-Anhalt , accessed on August 12, 2017
Coordinates: 51 ° 26 '53.4 " N , 13 ° 25' 10.9" E