Camera office in Gaildorf
The Kameralamt Gaildorf was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Gaildorf 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
On June 12, 1807, the Gaildorf camera office was formed from the Württemberg shares in the Limpurg lordship, from parts of Murrhardt's care Westheim and from parts of the Comburg , Rosenfeld and Vellberg camera office districts.
On the basis of the ruling of July 7, 1807, the Gaildorf camera office was assigned the patrimonial offices of Fugger-Norendorf, Solms-Braunfels, Pückler, Isenburg-Budingen, Colloredo-Mansfeld, Löwenstein-Wertheim and von Limpurg for the collection of the camera income.
When the camera offices were redistributed on June 6, 1819, the camera office in Gaildorf ceded the Westheim school building (with the parcels of Bibers, Hammer and Vohenstein) to the camera office in Hall and received the places in the upper administrative district of Gaildorf from the closed camera office in Vellberg Mittelfischach, Unterfischach, Weiler, Leipersberg, Obersontheim and Beutenmühle.
According to the decree of the Department of Finance of November 15, 1827, the Limpurg-Sontheim-Gröningen estate, which was acquired by the state, was assigned to the Gaildorf camera office. The hamlet of Holzhausen, which belongs to the Gaildorf district, was also separated from the Gmünd camera office and assigned to the Gaildorf camera office.
After the Murrhardt camera office was dissolved, on July 1, 1838, the Gaildorf camera office acquired the towns of Altersberg, Hausen aR, Hütten, Oberrot and Hornberg (with parcels) from the Murrhardt camera office and the village of Vorder-Steinenberg, which was also part of the Gaildorf district. with parcels) from the Lorch camera office.
In 1872 the place Vichberg was renamed Fichtenberg and in 1884 the place Ödendorf was renamed Ottendorf.
swell
- Files from the Gaildorf camera office at the Ludwigsburg State Archives : holdings F 48