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Muskau Anzeiger
Bad Muskau
Bad Muskau - Wikipedia
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Meyers Orts:
Muskau, 1) city (108 m above sea level), 275 hectares (679,525 acres), on the left side of the Lusatian Neisse River, Prussia,
Silesia, government district of Liegnitz, county is Rothenburg, Upper Lusatia, district court is in Goerlitz; 4,478 residents in 1910; post office,
telegraph, telephone, train station with telegraph service is 2 km: Sommerfeld-Teuplitz-Muskau Line, Weisswasser-Muskau Line; lower district court,
civil registration office, military district office, customs office II, office of weights and measures, forest office, general administration of the
standing estate of Muskau; 2 Protestant parish churches, I Catholic parish church; girls continuing education school; theater, home museum, hospital,
asylum, spa, “Hermann’s spa” (ice baths, sulphur springs, and mud baths), electric and water utilities; branch of the national bank, civil
registration office, credit administration; a variety of stores and businesses one would find in a town of this size.
Muskau, 2) forest land district, the same, civil registration office (III) post office, telegraph, telephone and train station in
Muskau; 35 residents in 1910. Including the forest called Altteich, post office and train station is in Weisswasser, Upper Lusatia, 4 residents in
1905; Gruener Weg, 6 residents in 1905; head foresters office, hunting lodge called Hermannsruh, post office train station 6 km in Weisswasser, Upper
Lusatia, 5 residents in 1905, telegraph; Muehlrose, post office, train station in Schleife, 7 residents in 1905, Rohne, train station in Halbendorf, 7
residents in 1905; Schwerer Berg, 3 residents in 1905; Sprey, post office and train station in Weisswasser, Upper Lusatia, 5 residents in 1905;
Trebendorf, train station in Halbendorf, 6 residents in 1905; Tzschelln, post office and train station is in Weisswasser, Upper Lusatia, 7 residents
in 1905.
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The pictures below were provided by Brigitte Haraszin and Sandra Matthijetz.
St Andrews Church in Muskau in 1900
St Andrews Church in Muskau in 1910
St Andrews Church in Muskau in 1920
St Andrews Church in Muskau in 1935
Muskau in 1930
Entrance to St Andrews Church in 1930
Interior of St Andrews Church in Muskau