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Oppach
Oppach - Wikipedia
From
Meyers Orts:
Oppach, government district office Loebau, rural community, right side of the Spree, in Lusatian Mountains; Saxony, county office is
Bautzen, government district office and telephone is in Neusalza, military district office in in Zittau; 2,952 residents in 1910; post office,
telegraph, and train station: Taubenheim Spree-Duerrhennersdorf Line; civil registration office, Protestant parish church, boys reformatory, electric
works; savings bank; button factory, wood shoe factory, slipper factory; brewery, dye factory, mills, saw mill, granite stone works. consists of: a)
Lindenberg, train station 1.5 km, 256 residents in 1910; 2) village of Neuoppach, train station 1.5 km, 597 residents in 1910 (including part of
Krahberg; the mill Red Mill; part of Spreedorf); c) village Niederoppach 1484 residents in 1910 (including part of Alter Graben, train station 1.5 km
Taubenheim on the Spree River; mills Aumuehle, Buschmuehle, and Dammuehle; part of Katermausse, train station 1.2 km; mill Kesslermuehle); d) village
of Oberoppach, train station 1.5 km, 392 residents in 1910; e) knight’s estate Oppach, train station 1 km; f) village and outlying farm of Picka,
train station 2.5 km, 123 residents in 1910.
From
Oppach Memories:
In 1696: Investiture of Caspar von Nostitz and Jänkendorf with the lower part of Oppach. A year later he bought the other part of his father Wolf
Heinrich von Muschwitz. Thus Oppach was again under manorial system.
From
Die Oberlausitz Kirchen Galerie:
Oppach