Kameralamt Weingarten

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The Kameralamt Weingarten was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Weingarten 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

Seal of the Kameralamt Weingarten

The Kameralamt Weingarten comprised the district of the Oberamt Ravensburg (former Oberamt Altdorf ), which was essentially formed from new Württemberg possessions.

Among others it fell to Württemberg:

According to the ordinance of July 14, 1807, the Kameralamt Weingarten became the patrimonial office of Baron von Reichlin in Amtszell, Count Aspermont in Baindt, Baron von Rehling in Bettenreute, Prince von Windischgrätz in Egloff, Count Quadt in Isny ​​and Prince von Nassau - Allocated to Orange in Weingarten.

The Regulation of 6 June 1819 Kameralamt Weingarten from has Kameralamt cheeks the hamlet field in the upper office Ravensburg , the forest district Altdorf and the Highness gradient in the places Esenhausen, Blumetsweiler, long Weiler, company Weiler, Nassach, Reute, belts Berg, Ringberg, rotách and Wolfsbühl taken over by the Altshausen court camera office.

In accordance with the ruling of June 19, 1835, the properties and slopes acquired with the Weissenau lordship , which were in the Weingarten camera office district, were assigned to this camera office.

By order of June 22, 1838, the Weingarten camera office took over the municipalities of Kappel with 30 parcels and Zogenweiler with 22 parcels from the previous Friedrichshafen camera office, and the municipalities of Bodnegg with 100 parcels, Eschach with 32 parcels and the Weissenau forest district from the Tettnang camera office.

In accordance with the ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Weingarten camera office took over the Geiselmacher parcels from the Schussenried camera office, the Taldorf municipality with all the parcels (including Erbsenweiler) from the Tettnang camera office, and assigned the Butzers, Goldegger and Tannberg parcels, which belong to the Pfärrich municipality , to the Wangen camera office were incorporated.

Finally, according to the State Treaty of June 28, 1843, the Auhof and Sießen plots of Baden were taken over .

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