Leonberg camera office

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The Leonberg Kameralamt was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the district. It existed in Leonberg 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 the ordinance on the reorganization of the camera offices of June 6, 1819, the Leonberg camera office was composed of the following locations:

  • assigned to the Sindelfingen camera office: Bruderhaus, Büßnauer Hof, Büßnauer-Wirtshaus
  • taken over by the camera office in Markgröningen : Hemmingen and Hagmühle.
  • In addition, the Heimerdingen and Solitude forest districts of the Leonberg Forestry Office were added.

According to the order of May 6, 1837, the Leonberg Camera Office has

  • Taken over from the dissolved Merklingen camera office : Friolzheim, Hausen ad Würm, Heimsheim, Mahnsheim, Merklingen, Münklingen, Perouse, Weil der Stadt u. Warmbronn forest district
  • assigned to the Stuttgart camera office: Botnang.

By order of June 12, 1839, as a result of the dissolution of the camera office in Wiernsheim, the locations of Flacht, Mönsheim with their hamlets and Wimsheim were assigned to the camera office in Leonberg.

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