Guisberg
Guisberg is a variation of the Commune Frenchwoman of Enchenberg, in the department of the the Moselle.
Forge
A forging mill is located at the 18th century on the round of applause of Guisberg, between the hamlet and the Moulin of the Felsenmûhle , pertaining to the Abbaye of Sturzelbronn. The canton with the right-hand side of the Moulin is still called Schmälzes on the cadrastal map, in reference to the disappeared forging mill. Undoubtedly built towards 1710, it occupies only few workmen until in 1740 and uses the Minerai Bining.
The topographic Atlas of the county of Bitche of 1758 mentions that " the house which is at the end of the lifting of large the pond with the bottom of the Montagne is in ruin. It was formerly a forging mill with Fer which is currently abandoned. "
Bonds
- Guisberg on the site of the Countries of Bitche and the Saar
Sources
- mills and sawmills of the Country of Bitche , Joel Beck, 1999.
- Rohrbach-lès-Bitche and its canton , Joel Beck, 1988.
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