Karsówka

Karsówka ( German Mühlbach ) is a village in the Polish rural community Trzebiel district Zary ( Lubusz Voivodeship ).

  • 4.1 Literature
  • 4.2 footnotes

Geography

Karsówka is located southeast of the Muskau arch and around 10 kilometers east of the border town Łęknica in Priebusser Heath. With the neighboring towns Wierzbięcin ( Kochendorf ) and Siemiradz ( Neudorf ) is a Karsówka mayor's office.

As mineral resources of brown coal and clay were mined.

History

History

The village was first mentioned on 15 May 1464 the Tuesday before Pentecost, when John II the Heidemühle awarded and as Duke of Sagan on shot water at Dubrau to Heinze indignity to Reichenau there and the Mahlzwang to the residents of Hermsdorf, Mühlbach Wendish Musta had set.

In the period in which the duchy was divided into three districts, the village belonged to the Priebussischen circle. Also, the village was gepfarrt after Priebus.

Melcher of Oppel to Petersdorf built in 1528 on Muhlbacher reason a mill, in return he guaranteed the residents and the Triebelschen lord of Schoenaich the "eternal Hutung ".

1540 Mühlbach was verlehnt than saga cal Kammergut by Duke Henry of Saxony to the of Schoenaich, 1543 by Heinrich Moritz successor to the of Metzrode. Later, the village came to the of Löben, 1670 Karl Rudolf von Bibran 1689 to Johann Balthasar von Dießel. The manor was a later, he was left with a Restgut and the park.

A school was opened in 1914, before the children were taught in Dubrau. In addition to agriculture were in the early 20th century three potteries industrial employer.

By resolution of the circle Sagan whose western part, including Mühlbach came with the north-east which are situated further colony Neudorf, 1932, the district Rothenburg.

After the Second World War, the village was a result of the westward shift of Poland on the Polish-administered side of the Oder -Neisse line. Together with most other municipalities in the eastern part of the Rothenburg circle came the now designated as Karsówka community for powiat Żarski, which emerged from the Polish share of Sorauer circle.

Demographics

A document from 1689 identifies seven farmers who were all German.

In 1800 there were in the village eleven gardener and two smallholdings, in Neudorf, there were four gardeners.

Beginning of the 20th century, the population stood at 282 (1910 ), to 1933, it rose to 318 in May 1939, the state unchanged.

References and further reading

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