Sindelfingen camera office

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The Sindelfingen Kameralamt was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed in Sindelfingen 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 of July 7, 1807, the office of Moors became patrimonial v. Röder assigned to the Sindelfingen camera office.

According to the ordinance of June 6, 1819, the Sindelfingen camera office took over from the Leonberg camera office: Bruderhaus, Büssnauer-Hof, Büssnauer-Wirtshaus and the Böblingen and Rohr forest districts in the Leonberg forestry office.

By order of May 6, 1837, the Sindelfingen camera office took over the villages of Dätzingen and Schafhausen from the Böblingen regional office due to the dissolution of the Merklingen and Herrenalb camera offices.

According to Regulation of 6 March 1843, the Kameralamt Sindelfingen has Kameralamt Weil im Schönbuch communities Altdorf, Breitenstein, Holzgerlingen, Neuweiler, Schönaich, Weil taken Tübingen Schönbuch and the forest district Weil im Schönbuch the forest district and to the Landkameralamt Stuttgart communities Kaltental, Möhringen, Rohr and Vaihingen assigned.

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