District Office Triberg
The district office of Triberg , based in Triberg in the Black Forest , a town in what is now the Schwarzwald-Baar district in Baden-Württemberg , was a Baden district office from 1810 to 1924 .
history
The royal Fürstenberg district office Triberg was established in 1810. It received the places Linach, Schönenbach and Langenbach from the Neustadt district office , but had to return the places in 1824. In 1857 the District Office Hornberg was dissolved and came to the Office Triberg.
In 1924 the district office of Triberg was abolished and the places were distributed to the district offices of Donaueschingen (Furtwangen, Gütenbach, Neukirch and Rohrbach), Villingen and Wolfach (Hornberg).
Head of office
The heads of office from 1810 to 1924:
- 1796 to 1816: Karl Theodor Huber
- 1816 to 1819: Josef Eberle (as official administrator)
- 1819 to 1832: Josef Bleibimhaus
- 1832 to 1849: Severin Bernhard Gissler
- 1849 to 1855: Leopold Rieder
- 1855 to 1862: Otto von Senger
- 1862 to 1864: Hermann Baader
- 1864 to 1868: Eduard Engelhorn
- 1868 to 1873: Eduard Erxleben
- 1873 to 1876: Ludwig Salzer
- 1876 to 1880: Robert Benckiser
- 1880 to 1886: Max Becker
- 1886 to 1890: Hermann von Rotteck
- 1890 to 1896: Emil Nussbaum
- 1896 to 1902: Karl Hoerst
- 1902 to 1906: Karl Peter Hermann Jacob
- 1906 to 1912: Martin Hartmann
- 1912 to 1916: Karl Cadenbach
- 1916 to 1918: Max Renner
- 1918 to 1919: Otto Leers
- 1919 to 1924: Friedrich Wenz
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 , pp. 124-125 .