Ulm camera office

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The Ulm Kameralamt was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg that administered state property and income in the administrative district. It existed in Ulm 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 Regulation of 6 June 1819 Kameralamt Ulm from Kameralamt Blaubeuren places Eggingen and Ermingen and the forestry and hunting gradient of the district forest office Söflingen in Blaubeuren taken.

The locations Altheim, Bissingen, Göttingen, Holzkirch, Hörvelsingen, Langenau, Luizhausen , Neenstetten, Niederstotzingen, Oberstotzingen, Öllingen, Rammingen, Weidenstetten and Westerstetten were ceded by the Kameralamt Langenau to the Kameralamt Ulm around 1839.

According to a decree of January 2, 1839, the Langenau camera office was merged with the Ulm camera office and the Geislingen camera office took over the places Ettlenschieß and Urspring. On the other hand, the locations Eggingen and Ermingen were assigned to the Blaubeuren camera office, so that the Ulm camera office then completely encompassed the district of the Oberamt Ulm .

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