Backnang camera office

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The Kameralamt Backnang was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Backnang from 1806 to 1922 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

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By order of July 14, 1807, the patrimonial offices of the princes and counts of Löwenstein and the barons of Sturmfeder zu Oppenweiler were assigned to the camera office. By ordinance of June 6, 1819, the following locations were assigned to the Weinsberg camera office: Löwenstein , Altenhau , Altlautern , Beckershof , Breitenauer Hof , Frankenhof , Hirrweiler , Stocksberg , Mittelmühle , Neulautern , Reisach , Rittelhof , Seemühle , Schweizerhof , Spatzenhof and Teusserbad . According to the ruling of March 12, 1838, the Murrhardt camera office was merged with the Backnang camera office and the following places previously assigned to the Murrhardt camera office were taken over by the Backnang camera office: Murrhardt with parcels, Jux , Neufürstenhütte with Klein-Erlach , Roßstaig , Sechselhof with parcels, Spiegelberg with Großhöchberg , Sulzbach with Lautereck Castle and parcels, Vorderbüchelberg , Rottmannsberg , Tiefental and Trailhof (parcel of the municipality of Oberbrüden ), Mittel- , Ober- and Unterfischbach (parcel of the municipality of Reichenberg ) and the Murrhardt forest district.

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