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Eimen parish
Coordinates: 51 ° 53 '10 " N , 9 ° 43' 43" E
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Residents : | 332 | |
Postal code : | 37632 | |
Area code : | 05534 | |
Location of Vorwohle in Lower Saxony |
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St. Nicolaikirche
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Vorwohle is a district of the Lower Saxony municipality of Eimen in the Holzminden district . It is located northwest of the main town of Eimen on the B 64 . To the northwest, the 10.6 extends ha large nature reserve Kley mountain .
history
The place ecclesiastically belonged to the Archdeaconate Einbeck until its dissolution.
From 1864 Dietrich Heinrich Henning and August Egestorff, co-founders of the Egestorffschen ultramarine factory , operated a pit here in the open-cast mine for the removal of asphalt , a. composed of asphalt bitumen and carbonate of lime. In 1871 the company was sold to an English company run by Richard Lattorf . The plant was taken over in 1956 by Deutsche Asphalt, which was merged into the Strabag Group in 2002. The pit is no longer operated due to a lack of productivity.
Godhard Prüssing produced Portland slag cement for the first time in Vorwohle in 1882 .
In the 20th century there was a stop of the Vorwohle-Emmerthaler railway in the place .
During the time of National Socialism there was a labor camp for Jews in Vorwohle. It was there that the metallurgist and physicist Benno Strauss (1873–1944) died.
Culture
The parish belongs to the Holzminden-Bodenwerder parish . In 1893, the Nicolaikirche replaced the previous Romanesque building that was demolished in 1891. The blueprint came from Ernst Wiehe .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Klinkhardt: History of the St. Alexander-Stift in Einbeck up to the church separation, in: Vaterländisches Archiv für Hannoverisch-Braunschweigische Geschichte, 1834, p. 63
- ↑ Erwin Neumann: The modern road construction, 2013, p. 231
- ^ Christiane Schröder, Sid Auffarth , Manfred Kohler: Kali Kohlen und Kanal, 2011
- ↑ Konrad Bergmeister, Frank Fingerloos, Johann-Dietrich Worner (ed.): Beton Kalender 2017, 2.2
- ↑ Jörg H. Lampe, Meike Willing: Die Deutschen Insschriften 83, Landkreis Holzminden, No. 68
- ↑ Rochus Freiherr von Liliencron, Franz X. von Wegele, Anton Bettelheim: Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 44, 1898, p. 493