State commissioner district Mannheim
The state commissioner district Mannheim was after the law on the organization of the Internal Administration from October 5, 1863 one of four national commissioner districts in Baden based in Mannheim . The previous four districts were dissolved and the now 59 district offices were subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior. As a supervisory authority, four state commissioners are superordinate to the district offices.
In addition to the state commissioner district Mannheim, there was also the state commissioner district Konstanz , the state commissioner district Freiburg and the state commissioner district Karlsruhe .
District Offices
The following district offices were subordinate to the state commissioner district of Mannheim:
Mannheim district
District of Heidelberg
- District Office Eppingen
- District Office Heidelberg
- District Office Sinsheim
- District Office Wiesloch
District of Mosbach
- District Office Adelsheim
- District Office Boxberg (official seat moved from the District Office Krautheim to Boxberg, which had previously been repealed, in 1864, repealed in 1872, rebuilt in 1898, repealed in 1924)
- District Office Buchen
- District Office Eberbach
- District Office Mosbach
- District Office Tauberbischofsheim
- District Office Wertheim
- District Office Walldürn (repealed in 1872)
State commissioners
- 1864–1869: Ludwig Wilhelm Fecht
- 1869–1876: Ludwig von Stößer
- 1896–1900: Rudolf Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt
- 1913-1919: Konrad Clemm
- 1920–1933: Heinrich Hebting
- 1938–1945: Gustav Bechtold