Witten-Stockum

The main street of Stockum - The Hoerder Strasse

Witten-Stockum is a borough of the City of Witten. It has about 6.300 inhabitants (2003).

History

Stockum was first mentioned in 882 as villa stochem. Villa stochem was a little castle that was owned by a knight who called himself "op der Heyde". During the so-called Dortmunder Fehde in 1388/89, Stochem was burned down by soldiers from Archebishop of Cologne, who fought a war against Dortmund, that was just a few kilometres north of the village. In 1423/24 it was burned down for the second time - this time by troops of the Margrave of the County Mark who fought a war against his own brother. In 1701 Stockum became a part of Prussia, 1752 the first coal mine was built - and the era of mining began. This era ended in 1904. In 1929 Stockum became a borough of Witten.

Coordinates: 51°28′N 7°22′E / 51.467°N 7.367°E / 51.467; 7.367


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