was already in a document dated 11/11/1772 a away from the center in the eastern longitudinal friendship ring road entrance to Parcel 50 "reprimanded". This ensured the freedom to walk along the fields to the vineyards. These began in the line of plots 49,50,51. The fire of Michel'chen Court No. 3 (Plot 4) and Zeibig's barn yard No. 2 (hall 3) (the area next to the phone booth) on 26/03/1897 was for road construction from the center to Staffelstein from the year 1900, the condition created.
# 1 division of industrial measurement 4 was the 1905
This road built by the Miller family and Fiedler and funded. By the expected expansion of Pappritz 1899 a building code for the community Pappritz was adopted, which regulated the establishment of roads and construction of the building clear. The friendship ring area was marked up about 1900 by circular fields around the village of Pappritz. This is evident from the existing floor numbers. An exception is the parcel 50, which is already on 05.03.1822 for 95 dollars was sold and was spun so out of the field dressing. In 1901 were at the upper entrance of the current friendship ring built 2 houses with shops, left by family Stranger with a bakery (now Str.d. peace 30) and right by family Baudisch (from 1903 Fiedler) with mid-life leak shop (shop-Marie / now friendship ring 2). The bakery closed after the 2nd World War, which went from the grocery store in private consumption over and completed around 1960 (?). Thereafter, the consumer was on the property on the Ziegenbalg Wachwitzer Trail 8th The oven was broken only in the 60s. The Michel family built the present buildings No. 3 (1903) and 6 (1905) of the friendship ring.
# 2 No. 6 (ca. 1912)
# 3 # 4 & 6 (2001)
The 54-floor belonged to the family Michel. Both Houses of the cellar walls of rock were broken stones on the current parcel 54c (No. 23). Even with completion of the buildings Nos. 3 and 6, the beginnings of the proposed road were visible bar, before the houses were laid already to a walk. Along the proposed road still existed long open drainage ditches to the current 4 and 8 The 48-floor belonged to the Miller family. The present house was No. 19 in 1908 as a summer residence of the family of fright Blasewitz built (1922 power). 1927 House No. 12/14 by the families and Michel Brockelt was built. In the 30 years the houses were 25 (1936), 18 (1936) and 13 (1936) to do so.