Tettnang camera office

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The Kameralamt Tettnang was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Tettnang from 1810 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 an order of January 3, 1811, the districts of Langenargen, Oberdorf and Unterschussental as well as the rule Neuravensburg were assigned to the Kameralamt Mengen , while the offices of Bodnegg and Eschach were assigned to the Kameralamt Tettnang.

By ordinance of June 6, 1819, the Tettnang Camera Office took over the forest and hunting slopes of the Tettnang district.

According to the order of the Ministry of Finance of June 19, 1835, the possessions and slopes acquired with the Weißenau rulership, which were located in the Tettnang Cameral Office district, were assigned to this Cameral Office.

According to the order of the Ministry of Finance of June 22, 1838, the Tettnang

  • The following municipalities of the Oberamt Tettnang were taken over by the disbanded Kameralamt Friedrichshafen : Ailingen with 9 plots, Hirschlatt with 7 plots, Berg with 21 plots, Langenargen, Eriskirch with 3 plots, Oberdorf with 18 plots, Ettenkirch with 27 plots, Oberteuringen with 15 plots, Friedrichshafen , Valley village with 25 parcels and the Hirschlatt forest district
  • the following municipalities of the Ravensburg Oberamts ceded to the Kameralamt Weingarten : Bodnegg with 100 parcels, Eschach with 32 parcels, including Weißenau and the forest district Weißenau.

By decree of March 6, 1843, the Tettnang camera office ceded the Taldorf community with parcels - including Erbenweiler - to the Altdorf camera office.

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