Paulegrün
Paulegrün is a desert in the city of Kirchenlamitz in the Upper Franconian district of Wunsiedel .
Paulegrün was probably west of the Lamitz , the district of Wustung near Schnepfenmühle emerged from it. The place was already in 1403 in the fief book of the Nuremberg burgrave Johann III. called as a desert. In 1408, Johann III pledged Castle and office of Epprechtstein to Oswalt von Truhendingen , who finally took full possession of it in 1412. Paulegrün can be found both times as a desert in the list of goods. In the Berg-Historia by Johann Wilhelm Kretschmann there is a reference to tin mining for the year 1479. Another mention of the desert is in the land register of the six offices from 1499.
literature
- Rudolf Thiem: Disappeared villages and settlements in the western Fichtelgebirge . Hof 2002, p. 88.
Individual notes
- ↑ Rudolf Thiem: The first officially mentioned tin works of the Fichtelgebirge was on Lauterbach near Kirchenlamitz . In: Die Krebsbacker , Issue 9. Weißenstadt 1999. p. 29.
Coordinates: 50 ° 10 ′ 37.5 ″ N , 11 ° 58 ′ 27.6 ″ E