Vicary mill

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Vicariate mill on a map from 1841, referred to as Fikar mill, map not aligned, east is at the top

The Vikarienmühle is a former water mill on the brawn in the district of today Magdeburg belonging resort Salbke .

A little creek upstream is the already Beyendorf belonging Red Mill . Bach down, about where the Magdeburg-Leipzig Railway crosses the brawn, was already in the 12th century from the Monastery of Our Lady built Klostermühle Salbke .

history

The mill looks back on a tradition that goes back to the Middle Ages. It is identical to the brick mill that was given to the cathedral vicars as a fief in the 15th century and was located on the Sülze between Salbke and Beyendorf. In 1498 the cathedral vicars gave the brick mill to Heine Krakeborn at hereditary interest. There were also, probably inaccurate, speculations that the name came from the fact that it was made available to an assistant preacher for use.

Kaspar Wieblitz , the co-founder of the ship mill Westerhüsen built in 1715 , came from the vicarious mill. In the 19th century, master miller Schrader is given as the owner , who was succeeded by Johann Christian Lange . The mill was owned by him in 1855. The Royal District Court Deputation for Groß Salze ordered the necessary sale of the property at the court in Groß Salze on August 6, 1855 at 11.00 . Both vicarious and brick mills are used by the court as common names for the mill . The water mill was taxed with 1241 thalers and 10 silver groschen. It had two courses. It included the courtyard, barn, stable and garden. In addition, other properties belonging to the mill in the area, taxed with a total of 560 thalers, 3 silver groschen and 9 pfennigs, were raised.

In the 19th century there was a windmill not far from the vicariate mill .

At the beginning of the 20th century, the mill belonged to the master miller and mill builder Albert Constabel . At the end of the 1920s, the vicariate mill was no longer run as a mill.

Even today, the vicariate mill is not in operation as a mill. A horse boarding house is operated in the individual farm that has arisen from the mill farm.

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Individual evidence

  1. Gottfried Wentz, Berent Schwineköper , Germania Sacra, The Dioceses of the Ecclesiastical Province of Magdeburg, The Archdiocese of Magdeburg , Volume One, Part One, Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York 1972, p. 263.
  2. ^ Editor: German Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Institute of Geography, Local Research Working Group, Volume 19, Magdeburg and its surroundings , Akademie-Verlag Berlin 1972, p. 115.
  3. ^ Sabine Ullrich, Industrial Architecture in Magdeburg - Breweries, Mills, Sugar and Chicory Industry, State Capital Magdeburg 2003, pp. 149 f.
  4. ^ Necessary sale. in Magdeburgische Zeitung , evening edition for no.163 of July 17, 1855
  5. Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical manual from the administrative districts of Magdeburg, Part 2, Magdeburg 1842, page 83
  6. Address book for Fermersleben, Salbke and Westerhüsen 1900–1903
  7. ^ Magdeburg address book 1914, Part II, p. 161.
  8. Telephone Book Magdeburg, July 1928 edition, Part II, p. 107.

Coordinates: 52 ° 4 ′ 4.7 "  N , 11 ° 38 ′ 36.2"  E