Bietigheim camera office

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

history

According to a decree of October 18, 1810, the camera offices in Bietigheim and Besigheim were merged.

According to the ordinance of June 1, 1819, the Bietigheim camera office assigned the town of Gündelbach with the Steinbacher Hof to the Maulbronn camera office.

According to available Ministry of Finance dated March 22, 1837 has Kameralamt Bietigheim from Kameralamt Großbottwar the the Upper District Besigheim proper place Schozach, then with regard to the State gradient the Hofkammerorte Ilsfeld with desert living, cold-west (Neckarwestheim) with Liebenstein, Itzlingerhof and Pfahlhof taken.

According to an order of the Ministry of Finance of April 22, 1841, the Bietigheim camera office ceded to the Vaihingen camera office the places Großsachsenheim, Sersheim and Untermberg, as well as, with regard to the state differences, the Hohenhaslach, Horrheim and Kleinsachsenheim locations belonging to the Freudental court chamber office, whereby the Bietigheim camera office completely ceded the district of Besigheim included.

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