Knappeule colliery
Knappeule colliery | |||
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General information about the mine | |||
other names | Zeche Knappichte Zeche Knapuhle Zeche Knapp Uhle Zeche Kappuhle Zeche Berguhle Zeche Knap Eule |
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Information about the mining company | |||
Start of operation | 1737 | ||
End of operation | 1771 | ||
Funded raw materials | |||
Degradation of | Hard coal | ||
Geographical location | |||
Coordinates | 51 ° 28 '19.9 " N , 7 ° 31' 57.7" E | ||
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Location | Berghofen | ||
local community | Dortmund | ||
Independent city ( NUTS3 ) | Dortmund | ||
country | State of North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
Country | Germany | ||
District | Ruhr area |
The Knappeule colliery is a former hard coal mine in Dortmund in the area of the Berghofen and Loh districts . The mine was also known as Zeche Knappichte , Zeche Knapuhle , Zeche Knapp Uhle , Zeche Kappuhle and Zeche Berguhle . The mine belonged to the Office Unna and was in the documents of the Bureau of Mines as mine Knap owl out.
history
In 1737 the mine was already in operation under the name Knapp Uhle. From the year 1739 the mine was temporarily in time limits . From 1742 to 1744 the mine was in operation without interruption. On July 6, the year 1766 was the presumption for a coal bank Rappigte was called inserted. The mutation was registered under the name Knappichte. Johann Caspar Funcke stepped on as mother and he coveted a mine field the size of a treasure trove and twelve dimensions . The presumption was accepted by the mining authority without prejudice to one person (salvo jure). The miner Rielcke received the order for the inspection . At that time, the mine was loosened by the tunnel at the Papenbank colliery in Hördeschen . On April 22nd, 1771, Ms. Funcke and Hermann Grote zu Berghofen were entered in the records of the Mining Authority as trades . Both trades had a different number of kuxes . The mine was in operation at the time. According to the details of the trade, the mine had not been measured up to this point in time , and no lending would have taken place. The legal fees had been paid quarterly. In 1851 the rights of authorization were deleted because there was an identical authorization under the name of Elisabeth , for whom the suspicion had been entered years earlier.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ a b c d e Thomas Schilp (ed.), Wilfried Reininghaus, Joachim Huske: Das Muth-, Verleih-, and Confirmation Book 1770 - 1773. A source on the early history of Ruhr mining, Wittnaack Verlag, Dortmund 1993, ISBN 3-9802117- 9-7 .