Alpirsbach camera office

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The Alpirsbach camera office was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed in Alpirsbach from 1807 to 1811 and from 1821 to 1843 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

The Alpirsbach camera office was founded in 1807 and dissolved in 1811. The entire administrative district was assigned to the Dornhan Cameral Office after the dissolution . After the Dornhan camera office was dissolved in 1821, the Alpirsbach camera office was re-established with the former administrative district and, in accordance with the decree of March 8, 1843, was finally dissolved with effect from July 1, 1843.

The following were allocated:

  • the Dornstetten camera office, the locations Loßburg, Reinerzau, Schömberg and Wittendorf,
  • the Oberndorf camera office the places Alpirsbach, Bach and Altenberg, Betzweiler, Ehlenbogen, Peterzell, Reutin, Römlinsdorf, Rötenbach, Rötenberg and twenty-four courtyards,
  • the Sulz camera office the places Bettenhausen, Busenweiler, Dornhan, Dürrenmettstetten, Fürnsal, Hopfau, Leinstetten, Marschalkenzimmern, Neunthausen, Sterneck, Wilder and the Sterneck forest area.

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