Camera office Tuttlingen

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The Kameralamt Tuttlingen was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed mostly in Tuttlingen from 1806 to 1922 and had its seat temporarily in Wurmlingen from 1843 to 1874 . 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 14, 1807, the patrimonial office of Baron von Enzberg in Mühlheim was assigned to the Tuttlingen camera office.

According to the ordinance of June 6, 1819, the Tuttlingen camera office took over the towns of Nusplingen with Heidenstadt, Obernheim, Renquishausen and Kolbingen and the Tuttlingen forest district in the Rottweil forestry office from the Ebingen camera office.

By ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Wurmlingen camera office took over the places Mühlhausen, Trossingen and Weigheim from the Rottenmünster camera office, which had been relocated to Spaichingen, and the places Böttingen, Bubsheim, Dürbheim, Egesheim, Königsheim, Mahlstetten, Nusplingen, Obernheim and Reichenbach to the camera office in Spaichingen and the Talheim forest district ceded.

According to an order of May 11, 1875, the Wurmlingen camera office was moved back to Tuttlingen.

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