Neutanger

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Friedenfelde , Neudorf , Stiern and Neutanger ( UF on the northern edge of the Tanger), Gem.Gerswalde , excerpt from the Urmes table sheet 2848 Gerswalde from 1826

Neutanger was a residential area and forester's house in the district of Gerswalde in the Uckermark district (Brandenburg). The living space was laid out as a forester's house in 1790 and was later a farm. In 1882 the buildings were demolished.

location

The living space was about 1.5 kilometers north-northeast of Friedenfelde and about 2.5 kilometers south-southwest of the core town of Gerswalde. He was at 58  m above sea level. NHN .

history

In 1790 a forester's house was established on the area of ​​the Gerswalde manor. In 1801 a forester lived here with his family. In 1826 the forestry department was referred to as the sub-forestry department. In 1858 Neutanger was called an establishment . In 1858 there was a residential building and two farm buildings in which 5 people lived. According to Ernst Fidicin and the local statistics of the Potsdam administrative district , Neutanger was (also) an inn around 1860. At that time, 9 horses, 6 cattle and 90 sheep were kept on the estate.

In the work The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population from 1873 (the population figures were collected in 1871) the living space is listed as a farmstead in Neutanger . At that time there was a residential building (and probably two farm buildings) with three residents. The official gazette of 1874 also referred to Neutanger as an establishment .

In 1882 the buildings were demolished and the living space officially canceled. At that time the place was also called Burows Tanger, after the last resident of the homestead.

Communal affiliation

Neutanger belonged to the Gerswalde manor from which the Gerswalde manor district was formed around the middle of the 19th century. The district of Gerswalde with the manor Gerswalde, the Vorwerke Briesen , Herrenstein and Krohnhorst as well as Neutanger was assigned to District 4 Gerswalde of the Templin district in the district reform of 1872/74 and the formation of the districts . The Gerswalde manor district was combined with the Gerswalde district to form the Gerswalde rural community. The area of ​​the former residential area is now part of the Gerswalde district.

At the time of the establishment of the forestry and later arable property, Neutanger belonged to the Uckermark district of the Mark Brandenburg . With the district reform of 1816/17, Neutanger came to the Templin district of the Brandenburg province . In the district reform of 1952, the Templin district was redesigned. In 1993 the Templin , Prenzlau and Angermünde districts were merged to form the Uckermark district.

literature

  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986 (hereinafter abbreviated to Enders, Historical Ortlexikon für Brandenburg, Uckermark with corresponding page number)

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Fidicin: The territories of the Mark Brandenburg or history of the individual districts, cities, manors, foundations and villages in the same, as a continuation of the Landbuch Kaiser Karl IV., Volume 4 (I. District Prenzlau, II. District Templin, III. District Angermünde). Published by J. Guttentag, Berlin, 1864 Online at Google Books
  2. ^ A b Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district of Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 p., Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 (based on the 1858 count) Online at Google Books , p. 22/23 (separate second page count).
  3. ^ The communities and manor districts of the province of Brandenburg and their population. Edited and compiled by the Royal Statistical Bureau from the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. In: Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Hrsg.): The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. tape II , 1873, ZDB -ID 1467417-8 , p. 13 ( digitized version ).
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin Supplement to the Official Journal of the Royal. Government pro 1874, p. 26 online at Google Books
  5. Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, Part 5 of February 3, 1882, p. 47
  6. Enders, Historisches Ortslexikon für Brandenburg, Uckermark, p. 710.
  7. Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin Extra sheet of June 6, 1874, p. 180 Online at Google Books

Coordinates: 53 ° 9 ′ 1.4 ″  N , 13 ° 44 ′ 20.7 ″  E