Heiligkreuztal camera office

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The Heiligkreuztal camera office was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered the state's property and income in the administrative district. It existed from 1806 to 1922 and was located in Heiligkreuztal from 1807 to 1909 and then in Riedlingen . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

According to the ordinance of 14 July 1807, the Heiligkreuztal camera office was assigned the patrimonial rule of Hornstein in Grüningen and Count von Stauffenberg in Wilfingen.

By resolution of January 21, 1810, the Uttenweiler camera office was dissolved and incorporated into the Heiligkreuztal camera office. In addition, the following patrimonial rulers of the Kameralamt Uttenweiler joined the Kameralamt Heiligkreuztal: Prince of Thurn and Taxis in Obermarchtal, Buchau, Dürmentingen and Scheer; Prince von Fürstenberg in Neufra; Graf von Stadion in Oberstadion.

According to the order of June 8, 1811, the slopes of the sub-office Fulgenstadt (Marbach) were handed over from the Kameralamt Weingarten to the Kameralamt Heiligkreuztal.

According to the ordinance of June 6, 1819, the Heiligkreuztal forest district of the Altshausen forestry office was assigned to the Heiligkreuztal camera office with regard to the survey of the forest and hunting slopes.

By ordinance of May 3, 1828, the Heiligkreuztal camera office took over the locations Alleshausen, Buchau, Kappel, Moosburg, Oggelshausen, Offingen, Seekirch and Tiefenbach from the Biberach (Ochsenhausen) camera office.

According to the decree of June 23, 1835, the Heiligenkreuztal camera office took over the gradients previously related to Braunenweiler from the Schussenried camera office and, according to the decree of September 15, 1835, the tithe from Streitberg.

According to the ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Heiligenkreuztal camera office ceded the town of Braunenweiler to the Saulgau camera office (Schussenried).

By ordinance of February 28, 1872, the dissolved Zwiefalten camera office assigned the task of ascertaining the forest slopes in the Pflimmern and Zwiefalten districts to the Heiligkreuztal camera office.

According to an announcement by the Ministry of Finance of September 24, 1909, the seat of the Heiligkreuztal camera office was relocated to Riedlingen .

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