Kameralamt Ellwangen
The Kameralamt Ellwangen was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Ellwangen from 1807 to 1922 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.
history
From 1807 to 1819 the city and rural camera offices in Ellwangen were administered separately. By ordinance of June 6, 1819, the previous land camera office was incorporated into the city camera office, with the exception of those places that were ceded to the Kapfenburg camera office . The newly formed camera office in Ellwangen also took over the following locations:
- From the Aalen camera office: Hohlenbach and the slopes in the hamlet of Hinterbüchelberg
- From the Crailsheim camera office : Blindmühle or Eulenmühle , Buchmühle , Neumühle , Rothof , Ropfershof from the Jagstzell mayor and Betzenhof and Betzenmühle from the Rosenberg mayor
- Von Adelmannsfelden : the administration of the former Junkenn part of the Adelmannsfelden rule.
According to an order of the Ministry of Finance of March 20, 1838, the Ellwangen camera office took over the Mehlhof , Schenkenhof and Schimmelhof parcels of the Rosenberg municipality and the Spielegert municipality of Jagstzell from the Crailsheim camera office .
By ordinance of February 15, 1840, the Ellwangen camera office had to cede the following locations to the Kapfenburg camera office:
- Adelmannsfelden with 15 lots,
- Hüttlingen with 12 parcels,
- Pommertsweiler with 14 parcels and the Wilflingen parcel of the municipality of Abtsgmünd .
In order to achieve the equality of the Oberamt district with the Kameralamtsgebiet, the Kameralamt Kapfenburg had to cede the locations Benzenzimmern , Geislingen , Lauchheim , Lippach , Nordhausen , Tannhausen , Unterschneidheim , Unterwilflingen , Walxheim , Westhausen , Zipplingen and Zöbingen to the Kameralamt Ellwangen.
swell
- Files of the camera office Ellwangen at the State Archives Ludwigsburg : inventory F 45