- Bitschwiller-lès-Thann
French commune|nomcommune=Bitschwiller-lès-Thann
région=Alsace
département=Haut-Rhin
arrondissement=Thann
canton=Thann
insee=68040|cp=68620|maire=Pierre Walter
mandat=2001 -2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes
du Pays de Thann
longitude=7.08111111111
latitude=47.8308333333
alt moy=360 m|alt mini=344 m|alt maxi=1,183 m
hectares=1,264
km²=12.64
sans=2,123|date-sans=1999|dens=167|Bitschwiller-lès-Thann is a town and commune in the
Alsace area ofFrance . The town lies in theThur River Valley near theVosges mountains .History
The town is first mentioned about 1250. It was destroyed by Norman mercenaries during the
Hundred Years' War . By1624 about 100 people lived in this village.Immigrants from
Germany andSwitzerland arrived during the 1650s. The entire Alsace region was fought over many times between the French and Germans. Germany ruled this area (including Bitschwiller) in 1874-1918 and again 1940-1945.This was and continues to be an industrialised area. Iron mining began in the 1470s but only for a short while. Mining returned in 1735 and a metalworks was built. A
foundry opened in 1739. A weaving factory opened in 1826. As the industrialization continued, steam engines and locomotives were built beginning in 1836, although rail lines did not yet come to Bitschwiller and the locomotives were transported from Bitschwiller by oxen.The Dampffifla (or Steam Whistle) was invented there about 1836.
On 25th October, 1838 the first locomotive ever built by French engineers was tried on the St. Clooud and Paris Railway. Its name was the "Alsace". The locomotive was a success, attaining a speed of about 33 miles per hour. It was built at the manufacturing plant of Messrs. Stehelin and Huber, in Bitschwiller. The firm was large enough to supply locomotives at a rate of 12 per year at that time. ["Mechanics' Magazine", Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Saturday December 8, 1838, page 160]
The Catholic church named St. Alphonse is in Bitschwiller, whose famous Callinet organ dates back to 1838. Alsace has over 1350 organs and has been called the world capital of the organ.
The peak of population was 3,379 people in 1856.
Smaller surrounding villages include Erzenbach, Busenbach and Wickenbaechle.
Emigration began about 1845-1846 and continued for over 20 years. Currently the village population is about 2,000 people.
Geography
The elevation near the town center is about 357m but rises quickly to as high as 920m within 1.5 km. The town lies roughly north-northhwest to south-southeast along the Thur River with the main road leading through town this way. The surrounding hillsides are forested.
Population Changes
Family Names from and around Bitschwiller-lès-Thann
Bogenstahl, Freyburger, Gasser, Gruenwald, Gstalter, Haller, Khlogner, Munsch, Naegelin, Nusbaum, Olanie, Olanier, Rebischung, Scherrer, Schilling, Schmidt, Schen, Storcklin, Tschaen, Welckle, Weishart, Wogenstahl.
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~fraalsac/alsaceaz/alsaceb.htm Robert Behra's Communities of Alsace website]
* [http://www.lion1906.com/Pages/ResultatLocalisation.php?InseeVille=680040 Location of Bitschwiller-lès-Thann within a map of France]
* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=47.8308333333333&longitude=7.08111111111111&zoom=8 Map of Bitschwiller-lès-Thann on Mapquest]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~morgan/alsace/bitschfolk.html Cheryl L Morgan & Jean Pierre Gasser website]References
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