Münsingen camera office

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The Münsingen Kameralamt was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the district. It first existed in Offenhausen from 1807 to 1812 and then in Münsingen until 1922 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

Former office building of the Münsingen camera office (at Upper Gate 2, in the area of ​​the courtyard)

By ordinance of July 14, 1807, the patrimonial rule of Liebenstein in Buttenhausen and partly from Fürstenberg in Ennabeuren was assigned to the camera office in Offenhausen.

According to the ordinance of June 6, 1819, the Münsingen camera office has assigned:

  • To the Kameralamt Pfullingen : The municipalities of Erpfingen, Mariaberg, Bronnen, Hausen an der Lauchert, Mägerkingen, Willmandingen (Oberamt Reutlingen), then the gradients in the places Jungingen and Stetten unter Holstein in the Principality of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, and also in Melchingen, Steinhilben, Trochtelfingen , Feldhausen, Gammertingen, Harthausen, Hettingen and Kettenacker in the Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen .
  • to the camera office in Urach : Gruorn and Trailfingen.

The Münsingen camera office has taken over the town of Bremelau and the hunting and forest slopes of the Magolsheim, Grafeneck and Offenhausen district from the Ebingen camera office.

By order of February 28, 1872, the Münsingen camera office took over the following locations from the previous Zwiefalten camera office: Aichelau, Aichstetten, Anhausen, Baach, Bichishausen, Ehestetten, Emeringen, Erbstetten, Gauingen, Geisingen, Goßenzugen, Gundelfingen, Hayingen, Huldstetten, Indelhausen, Münsdorf , Oberstetten, Pfronstetten, Sonderbuch, Tigerfeld, Wilsingen and Zwiefalten. Furthermore, the survey of the forest slopes of the Justingen district was handed over to the Blaubeuren camera office and the survey of the forest slopes of the Pfronstetten district was taken over by the Münsingen camera office.

In accordance with a ruling of January 24, 1895, the Münsingen camera office was assigned the municipalities of Feldstetten, Laichingen and Sontheim, which had previously belonged to the Blaubeuren camera office, to ensure equality with the Münsingen regional office.

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