District Office Eberbach

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Location of the district offices in Baden in 1890

The Eberbach District Office was an office in the Grand Duchy of Baden that existed from 1806 to 1924.

history

Through the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss 1803 and the dissolution of the Electoral Palatinate , the Oberamt Mosbach with its associated sub-offices and cellars ( Neckarelz , Lohrbach , Eberbach , Hilsbach ) came to the newly created Principality of Leiningen . The Rheinbund act mediated the House of Leiningen in 1806 and the princes of Leiningen became landlords under the sovereignty of Baden.

The Eberbach district office receives the Zwingenberg judicial office, which is received, and from the Lohrbach office, which has been repealed, the locations: Balsbach, Robern, Wagenschwend. ( Grand Ducal Baden Government Gazette, No. XXII of July 30, 1813, p. 137)

In 1857 the Neckargemünd district office was dissolved and its communities were assigned to the Eberbach district office. When the Eberbach district office was dissolved in 1924, the eastern municipalities became part of the Mosbach district office , while the western ones became part of the Heidelberg district office.

The affiliation of the Eberbach office within the hierarchical structure of the Baden administration:

  • From 1806: Province of the Lower Rhine or the Baden Palatinate County (Mannheim) - civil offices: Princely-Liningian office of Eberbach
  • From 1809: Odenwälderkreis (Mosbach) - civil offices: Eberbach office
  • From 1832: Lower Rhine District (Mannheim) - Professional offices: Amt Eberbach
  • From 1863: State Commissioner District Mannheim - District Mosbach - District Office Eberbach

Places of the district office

Balsbach , Eberbach , Friedrichsdorf , Hague , Igelsbach , Lindach , Michelbach , Moosbrunn , Mülben , Neckargerach , Neunkirchen , Oberdielbach , Oberschwarzach , Pleutersbach , travel Bach , Rockenau , Schollbrunn , Badisch-Schöllenbach , Schönbrunn , Schwanheim , Strümpfelbrunn , Unterschwarzach , Wagenschwend , Waldkatzenbach , Weisbach , Zwingenberg (as of 1900).

See also

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  • General State Archives Karlsruhe: Inventory No. 349 / District Office Eberbach (Foreword)

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de