District Office Oberkirch

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Location of the district offices in Baden in 1890
Office of the Oberkirch district office in the administrative building at Hauptstrasse 48, today Oberkirch District Court

The Oberkirch district office, with its headquarters in Oberkirch , a town in western Baden-Württemberg in the Ortenau district , was founded in 1809 and dissolved in 1936. His congregations were the District Office Offenburg assigned

history

The district office Oberkirch put the administrative history of the 14th century to the Bishopric of Strasbourg belonging domination Oberkirch continue with initially only small territorial changes. The Oberkirch Oberamt of the bishopric of Strasbourg consisted of the courts of Oberkirch, Oppenau, Kappelrodeck, Ulm, Sasbach and Renchen.

There were points of contact above all with the Habsburg Landvogtei Ortenau and the Baden office of Staufenberg , as well as with the Allerheiligen monastery and the Lords of Schauenburg . The rule of Oberkirch was pledged to Württemberg from 1604 to 1634 and from 1649 to 1665 ; it was handed over to Baden from 1683 to 1697 . In 1803, when the area fell to Baden , the city of Oberkirch remained the seat of the office of the same name.

The Oberkirch district office belonged to the Murgkreis until 1810 and then to the Kinzigkreis until 1832 . From 1832 to 1864 the Oberkirch district office belonged to the Middle Rhine District and then to the state commissioner district of Freiburg until it was dissolved .

Bailiffs

Service building

The district office was housed in the office building at Hauptstrasse 48.

See also

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 . (not evaluated)

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