Shotenried camera office

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The Schussenried camera office was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed in Schussenried from 1835 to 1872 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

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According to the state manual of 1809/10, there was a camera office in Altshausen from 1806 to 1811 (with the sub-office of Saulgau and Mengen). According to the Oberamtsbeschreibung from 1829, the camera offices Heiligkreuztal , Waldsee and various civil rent offices were responsible for the former Upper Office district of Saulgau .

The camera office Schussenried was established by order of June 19, 1835 and had to take over the manorial possessions and slopes of the previous Sternberg-Manderscheid rule Schussenried. In addition, the following were assigned to the camera office in Schussenried:

  • from the Waldsee camera office the districts of Allmannsweiler, Altshausen, Bierstetten, Blönried, Boms, Bondorf, Ebenweiler, Ebersbach, Eichstegen, Fleischwangen, Geigelbach, Guggenhausen, Hochberg, Hoßkirch, Hüttenreute, Königseggwald, Lampertsweiler, Laubbach, Schindelbach, Bernhardsweiler and Unterwaldhausen of the Saulgau District Office, and also the districts of Michelwinnaden, Otterswang , Reichenbach , Schussenried, Stafflangen, Winterstettendorf, Winterstettenstadt and Ingoldingen of the Waldsee District Office
  • from the camera office Ochsenhausen the places Ahlen, Attenweiler with Schemmach and Geitershofen, Grodt, Muttensweiler with Birkhof and the courtyards Burren of the Oberamt Biberach

According to the decree of March 14, 1838 regarding the exchange and settlement agreement between the state and the court domain chamber, the Altshausen court camera office has assigned various parcels, hamlets and farms to the Schussenried camera office.

By decree of 6 March 1843, the Kameralamt Schussenried from has Kameralamt Waldsee communities Musbach and Aulendorf, including parcels and the hamlet Ebisweiler and deciduous Bronnen of Oberamts Saulgau adopted. The municipality of Braunenweiler and parcel were also taken over from the Heiligkreuztal camera office. The Geiselmacher parcel of the Wolpertsschwende community was assigned to the Altdorf camera office and the Schindelbach community with parcels to the Waldsee camera office .

According to the ordinance of February 28, 1872, the Schussenried camera office was dissolved and the Saulgau camera office was established, which included the entire Saulgau district. At the same time, the Schussenried camera office ceded the following locations:

  • to the Waldsee camera office, the communities of Aulendorf, Ingoldingen, Michelwinnaden, Otterswang, Schussenried, Steinhausen, Winterstettendorf, Winterstettenstadt
  • to the camera office Ochsenhausen the communities Ahlen, Attenweiler, Grodt, Muttensweiler, Stafflangen and the parcel Burren of the community Biberach.

The survey of the forest slopes of the Schussenried district was assigned to the Saulgau camera office, while the peat management in Schussenried was transferred to the Waldsee camera office . Finally, at the same time were to the Kameralamt Saulgau the following places Kameralamts Heiligkreuztal Saulgau with plots Bernhausen, Narrow Weiler, Nonnenweiler, Schwazenbach and Wilfertsweiler: ceded. Beizkofen, Blochingen, Bolstern with parcels Heratskirch, Holzmühle and Sägmühle. Bremen, Eichen, Ennetach with Hipfelsberg. Fulgenstadt, Groß- and Kleintissen, Günzhofen, Haid with Bogenweiler, Häberlesmühle and Sieße n. Herbertingen, Heudorf, Hohentengen, Jettkofen, Mengen with Granheim, Mieterkingen, Moosheim, Ölkofen with Hagelsburg. Scheer, Ursendorf with Altensweiler Repperweiler, Völlkofen with Kirkhöfen and Wolfartweiler.

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