Ogartowo

Ogartowo ( German Jagertow ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located in the powiat Świdwiński and belongs to the urban and rural community Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ).

Geographical location

Ogartowo is immediately adjacent to the eastern outskirts of Połczyn -Zdrój and is located at the junction of the province road 167 from the province road 172 Szczecinek ( Pommern ) between the rivers of Dębnica ( Damitz ) and Wugger. The field mark is intersected by the railway line railway line Grzmiąca - Kostrzyn. The nearest train station is Kołacz ( Kollatz ) in a kilometer distance.

History

The former Guts and farming village Jagertow in the " Pomeranian Switzerland " was in 1628 Lehnseigentum the Glasenapp family who transferred it to the Krockow family. In 1867 the family Bauk is called as owners who got it from the family of Manteuffel.

At that time, lived in the town of 326 residents in 34 households, in 1939 there were only 235 inhabitants in 58 households - in a community area of ​​697 hectares ( 1932).

By the year 1828 Jagertow belonged to the district of Pommern, who managed it with the Belgarder county in communion. After the village the county Belgard ( Persante ) was associated alone.

By the year 1945 Jagertow part of the official and the civil registry district Kollatz and the District Court area Bad Polzin. Last German incumbents were Mayor Artur Elert, Chief Administrator Albert Zamzow and registrar Artur Zaske. The police duties were incumbent country Jägermeister Kollesch who was stationed in Jagertow.

In early March of 1945, the Red Army troops occupied the village. The property of citizens was taken by the Poles in possession, people were expelled from the city.

Church

Jagertow belonged until 1945 to the church of St. Mary Church in Bad Polzin, which the parish Bad Polzin formed with the daughter churches Lutzig and Buslar with 10700 last parishioners and two priests. The pastor of the first pastor in charge of the outer villages.

The parish Bad Polzin belonged to the church Belgard county in Pomerania church of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today Ogartowo belongs to Parafia Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

Already in 1865 a school was present in Jagertow that had to be rebuilt often. 1924/25, a new school was built. Last German teacher was William Ristow.

The school building is used for residential purposes since 1984. School location is four kilometers away Połczyn -Zdrój today.

Personality

  • Peter Rzepka (* July 7, 1944 in Jagertow ), German politician
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