Camera Office Tübingen

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The Kameralamt Tübingen was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Tübingen from 1806 to 1922 . The camera office was created as part of the reorganization of the state finance administration in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

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Postcard with the camera office in Tübingen (Schulberg 14)

In accordance with the ruling of May 25, 1839, the Lustnau camera office was dissolved with effect from July 1, 1839 , and 18 places in the Tübingen regional office , which had since been part of the Lustnau camera office, were subordinated to the Tübingen camera office. At the same time, the Kameralamt Tübingen joined the the Upper District Rottenburg proper place Bodelshausen , Mössingen , Öschingen , Novalis and Talheim to the Kameralamt Rottenburg from.

In the course of the further reduction of the camera offices, a royal decree was issued on March 6, 1843, according to which the camera office in Tübingen took over the place Dettenhausen from the camera office in Weil im Schönbuch and from the camera office Pfullingen the place Pliezhausen , while the village Altenrieth to the camera office Neuffen resigned. The camera office in Tübingen now comprised the entire upper office district of Tübingen and, together with the camera office in Reuthin, also the upper office in Herrenberg .

As a result of the relocation of the Reuthin camera office to Herrenberg , the Tübingen camera office ceded the locations of Altingen , Breitenholz , Entringen , Kayh , Mönchberg , Oberndorf , Pfäffingen , Poltringen , Reusten and Unterjesingen to the Herrenberg camera office according to an order from the Ministry of Finance on January 24, 1895 . Now the Tübingen camera district coincided with the Tübingen administrative district.

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