Kameralamt Hall

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The Kameralamt Hall was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Schwäbisch Hall 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 an order of June 11, 1819, the Vellberg camera office was dissolved by allocation to the Hall camera office. The locations from the Gründelhardt mayor's office (Bonholzhof, Markertshofen, Mettelmühle, Neuenberg, Spaichbühl, Steinenhaig, Waldbuch) fell to the Crailsheim camera office, while the Mittelfischbach, Unterfischbach, Weiler Leipersberg, Obersontheim and Beutenmühle locations were ceded to the Gaildorf camera office . At the same time, the Gaildorf camera office ceded the Westheim with gold press, Bibers, Hammer and Vohenstein to the Hall camera office from the Schultheisserei Westheim.

Since 1819 the Kameralamtsgebiet Hall encompassed the entire Oberamtsgebiet Hall with the following places (except for the above mentioned): Hall, Bibersfeld, Bubenorbis, Elterhofen, Enslingen, Gailenkirchen, Geislingen, Gelbingen, Großallmerspann, Großaltdorf, Hessental, Ilshofen, Michelfeld, Orlach , Rieden, Sanzenbach , Steinbach, Sulzdorf, Talheim, Tüngental, bereigshausen, Unteraspach, Oberaspach, Untermünkheim, Untersontheim, Uttenhofen, Vellberg, Weckrieden and Wolpertshausen with their respective hamlets and branches.

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