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General information about the mine
other names Zeche Gottessegen Zeche Gottessegen
Zeche
Gottesseegn
Zeche Gottes Segen Stolln
Gottessegen Erbstolln
Funding / year Max. 2958 t
Information about the mining company
Employees Max. 34
Start of operation 1782
End of operation 1869
Successor use Julius Philipp
colliery Dannenbaum colliery
Funded raw materials
Degradation of Hard coal
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 26 '58.3 "  N , 7 ° 14' 27.3"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 26 '58.3 "  N , 7 ° 14' 27.3"  E
God's blessing colliery (Regional Association Ruhr)
Pay God's blessing
Location Bill God's blessing
Location Querenburg
local community Bochum
Independent city ( NUTS3 ) Bochum
country State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
District Ruhr area

The Gods Blessing Mine is a former hard coal mine in the Querenburg district of Bochum . The colliery was also known under the names Zeche Gottessegen , Zeche Gottes Segen in Bochum , Zeche Gottesseegn , Zeche Gottes Segen Stolln and Gottessegen Erbstolln .

history

The beginnings

In 1782 the mining law union was founded. In the same year, the prospect for the mine field was put in, then prospecting work was carried out on the field and the tunnel was set up near Haus Hethnocken. After the preparatory work, dismantling began. Tunnel construction was carried out for over ten years . The colliery was out of operation again as early as 1796, probably even earlier. On June 25, 1832, a length field and the right to inherit a tunnel were awarded . In 1842 the mine was demonstrably in operation. A plan was drawn up before 1844 that provided a deeper solution through the Egmont Erbstollen . From 1846, the God's Segen mine was back in operation.

The other years

From the 1850s onwards, mining in the pit of the God's Segen colliery was carried out by the Julius Philipp colliery. In 1856, the gods blessing Erbstolln lost the right to inherit the gallery because the gallery had never been set up. From the 1860s the God's Segen colliery was again an independent business. In 1863, the merchant Wilhelm Endemann became a representative of the Gottessegen union. In 1864 the length field was converted into a quarter field , which had an area of ​​0.75 square kilometers. The first mining and workforce figures for the mine also come from this year: 123 tons of hard coal were extracted with five miners . In 1866, 34 miners extracted 2958 tons of hard coal. The last production figures are from 1867, in that year production sank to 703 tons of hard coal. In 1869, God's blessing colliery was shut down. In the following year, the legitimate Julius Philipp colliery was added. In 1906 the Dannenbaum colliery received the mine field of the God's blessing colliery.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Joachim Huske : The coal mines in the Ruhr area. Data and facts from the beginning to 2005 (= publications from the German Mining Museum Bochum 144). 3rd revised and expanded edition. Self-published by the German Mining Museum, Bochum 2006, ISBN 3-937203-24-9 .
  2. a b c d e Günter Streich, Corneel Voigt: Collieries Dominanten im Revier. 2nd expanded and revised edition, Verlag Beleke KG, Nobel-Verlag GmbH, Essen 1999, ISBN 3-922785-58-1 .