Office of Ilshofen

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North-facing map of the Halle territory in 1762. The Ilshofen office is north-east of Hall (small yellow area).

The office of Ilshofen , based in the city of Ilshofen , 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 consisted of the town of Ilshofen and the town of Unterschmerach . In 1803 it had 595 inhabitants.

With the end of the imperial city Hall , the area of ​​the Office Ilshofen 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. 495 in Google Book Search).