Neuenstadt camera office

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The Neuenstadt camera office was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed from 1806 to 1922. Until 1829 the official seat was in Kochendorf and then in Neuenstadt am Kocher . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

history

In accordance with an ordinance from 1808, the Möckmühl camera office was dissolved and the locations of this camera district were divided up between the Schöntal , Gundelsheim and Kochendorf camera offices .

In the course of a further reduction in the number of camera offices (ordinance of June 11, 1819), the Kochendorf (Neuenstadt) camera office ceded the locations of Bonfeld and Fürfeld to the Heilbronn camera office.

In an effort to harmonize the camera office districts with the upper office districts, the Gundelsheim-Heuchlingen camera office was dissolved and merged with the Neuenstadt camera office following an order of September 23, 1839. At the same time, the Schöntal camera office ceded the places Bittelbronn, Jagsthausen, Korb, Möckmühl, Olnhausen, Roigheim, Unterkessach with the Rossach parcel, Widdern with the Reichertshausen parcel, the Öhringen camera office assigned the Kochersteinsfeld and Lampoldshausen locations to the Neuenstadt camera office. This completed the changes in the Neuenstadt camera district, which now included the entire Neckarsulm administrative district .

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