Kameralamt Weinsberg

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The Kameralamt Weinsberg was an institution of the Kingdom of Württemberg , which administered property and income of the state in the administrative district. It existed in Weinsberg 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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According to the decree on the allocation of princely and noble patrimonial offices of July 7, 1807, the patrimonial offices of Affaltrach, Eschenau, and Lehrensteinsfeld were assigned to the Kameralamt Weinsberg. Because of the Regulation on the reorganization of Kameralämter of 8 June 1819 Kameralamt Weinberg took over from Kameralamt Backnang places Lowenstein, Altenhau, Altlautern, Beckershof, Breitenauerhof, Frankenhof, Hirrweiler, Mittelmühle, Neulautern, Reisach, Rittelhof, Schweizerhof, Seemühle, Spatzenhof, Stocksberg, Teusserbad, as well as the forest districts Lichtenstern and Stettenfels, Neuenstadt forestry office and from the Öhringen camera office the places Finsterrot with Ammertsweiler, Hals, Hasenhof, Laukenmühle, Rutzweiler, Weihenbronn, Lachweiler with Dürrnast, Frohnfalls, Griesbach, Geisselhardt, Neuwirt, Heumadenbühl , Rappenhof, Schönhardt, Schuppach, Steinbühl, Storchennest, Streithag, Maienfels with Brettach, Busch, Kreuzle, Kühhof, Laurenhof, Klumpenhof, Oberheimbach, Berg, Happbühl, Ochsenhof, Bärenbronn, Plapphof, Walklensweiler, Mainhardt with Baad, front, central and Neusägmühle, Dennhof, Hammerschmiede, Hohenstrassen, Wiedhof, Unterheimbach with Jägerhaus, Geddel sbach, Herrenhölzle.

According to the ordinance of March 6, 1843, the Weinsberg camera office had to hand over the town of Geißelhardt to the Öhringen camera office.

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