Office Bühler
The Bühler office , named after the river Bühler , was until 1803 one of seven municipal offices in the imperial city of Hall , today's Schwäbisch Hall in northern Baden-Württemberg .
The office was north-east of Hall and extended from Geislingen am Kocher and Orlach to Lorenzenzimmern and Eckartshausen .
In 1803 it had 2593 inhabitants and included the places Eckartshausen, Geislingen, Großaltdorf , Oberschmerach, Orlach, Unteraspach and Wolpertshausen with districts.
The offices of the imperial city Hall collected the taxes of the subjects. In the individual places, other rulers such as Brandenburg-Ansbach and the House of Hohenlohe often held parts of the rights.
With the end of the imperial city of Hall, the area of the Bühler office was incorporated into the Württemberg Oberamt Hall .
literature
- Andreas Maisch, Daniel Stihler: Schwäbisch Hall. History of a city . Published by the Schwäbisch Hall city archive and the Schwäbisch Hall history workshop, Swiridoff Verlag, Künzelsau 2006, ISBN 3-89929-078-X , pp. 242–248.
- State of the imperial city of Halle in Swabia . In: Latest State Ads . Second volume. Mutzenbecher, 1797, ZDB -ID 525800-5 , p. 490–497 ( p. 493 in Google Book Search).