The Hunter's Stone on Fürstenberger Allee has no particular historical significance, but is a lovely treasure for the hunting enthusiasts of the three people honored by the stone: forester Georg Asmus from Fürstenberg, glassworks owner Wilhelm Becker from Neuhaus (1839-1913), and forester Wilhelm Wielert from Fürstenberg.
The Fürstenberg Forestry Office was dissolved with the retirement of Wilhelm Wielert in 1928. However, the stone was erected in 1926 and ceremoniously dedicated on October 1, 1926, in the presence of foresters Wielert and Asmus, as well as Wilhelm Becker's son, Dr. Arno Becker. Literature and the information board on site emphasize that the marble plaque with the honorary engraving comes "from Dr. Arno Becker's bedside table" - whatever it had been doing there before.
The engraver's typo, which he wrote "dedicated" instead of "dedicated," caused some irritation. However, it appears that an attempt was made to correct it – the incorrect "t" is no longer clearly visible.
A historical photo from the day of the inauguration can be found in Otfried Ruhlender, Denksteine im Solling, 5th edition 2010, page 38.