Description: Map of the Oberamt Sulz Reprint of the original map from 1885 Source: Bauser, G. Wilhelm, hand atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg, Stuttgart, Schweizerbart, 1885. Recorded are: Cities, market towns, parish villages, villages and branches, hamlets and farms, castles, ruins, mills, chapels, railways, roads, roads and footpaths, municipal boundaries, municipal boundaries. Sheet size approx. 25.5x20cm. The Oberamt Sulz was an administrative district in Württemberg, which was renamed Kreis Sulz in 1934 and in 1938 mostly in the district of Horb, partly in the districts of Rottweil, Balingen and Freudenstadt. One of the earliest acquisitions by the Counts of Württemberg outside of their ancestral lands on the central Neckar was the town and lordship of Rosenfeld. In addition, the towns of Sulz and, to a lesser extent, Dornhan also developed into administrative hubs, so that the Württemberg possessions on the upper Neckar continued until the beginning of the 19th century. Century on these three secular offices, since 1758 senior offices, as well as the two in the 16. Century built monastery offices Alpirsbach and St. Georgen distributed. From 1806 onwards, those associated with the Peace of Pressburg and of the Rhine Confederation Act integrated newly added places, then dissolved the monastery offices and until 1808 also the Oberämter Dornhan and Rosenfeld abolished. The resulting enlarged Oberamt Sulz, which was assigned to the Black Forest district from 1818 to 1924, bordered on the Oberamts Freudenstadt, Balingen, Oberndorf, Rottweil and the Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, which became Prussian in 1849. Former gentlemen Oberamt Sulz, territorial status 1813, with the former lordship and office boundaries Legende1813, after completion of the territorial reform, the district consisted of components that had belonged to the following lordships in 1800: Duchy of Württemberg Oberamt Sulz: Sulz, Mühlheim, Holzhausen, Sigmarswangen, Hof Burgösch and the chamber writing office Marschalkenzimmern Oberamt Rosenfeld: Rosenfeld, Aistaig, Bergfelden, Bickelsberg, Brittheim, Isingen, Leidringen, Renfrizhausen, Trichtingen, Vöhringen, Weiden Oberamt Dornhan: Dornhan with Gundelshausen, as well as the co-administered Rentkammerliche staff office Sterneck: Sterneck, Fürnsal, Busenweiler, Wälde Klosteramt Alpirsbach: Boll, Dürrenmettstetten (half), Hopfau with Niederdobel, Wittershausen Monastery office of St. Georgen: Rotenzimmern Upper Austria The town of Binsdorf with the monasteries of Kirchberg and Bernstein belonged to the County of Hohenberg. Imperial knighthood The following were enrolled in the knight canton Neckar-Schwarzwald of the Swabian Imperial Knights: Leinstetten with Bettenhausen (Count von Sponeck), Neunthausen (Baron von Gaisberg). Muri Monastery Dürrenmettstetten (half) belonged to the lordship of Glatt of the Benedictine monastery of Muri (Aargau). (Wikipedia) Condition: very good - see scan! Shipping is of course quick and packaged to be kink-proof! Shipping:within Germany free of charge Here are more maps of Baden-Württemberg from the hand atlas in the shop! Shipping costs only apply once for multiple items! Motifs: regional studies, local studies, Kingdom of Württemberg, If combined shipping via eBay doesn't work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! One of the earliest acquisitions by the Counts of Württemberg outside of their ancestral lands on the central Neckar was the town and lordship of Rosenfeld. In addition, the towns of Sulz and, to a lesser extent, Dornhan also developed into administrative hubs, so that the Württemberg possessions on the upper Neckar continued until the beginning of the 19th century. Century on these three secular offices, since 1758 senior offices, as well as the two in the 16. Century built monastery offices Alpirsbach and St. Georgen distributed. From 1806 onwards, those associated with the Peace of Pressburg and of the Rhine Confederation Act integrated newly added places, then dissolved the monastery offices and until 1808 also the Oberämter Dornhan and Rosenfeld abolished. The resulting enlarged Ober
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