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Aachen
65 Archival description results for Aachen
Correspondence, 1843-1845 1908-1935; correspondence Delius-Zillessen, 1926-1935; Statutes, 1908
Rhenish Missionary SocietyEnth. et al: - Appointment of the great industrialist Wagner from Aachen as papal count, 1881 - shares of the Lessepschen Panama Society, 1880 - Austrian minister (ret.) Dr. Schäffle in Stuttgart - Adoption of the former major Franz Bopp at Mühlhausen Castle by the city forester Karl Anton Ludwig von Orelli in Zurich - complaint of the trading company Chevlier
without foliation, Contains among other things: - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the General Director of the Aumetz-Friede Iron and Steel Works Rudolf Brennecke - Award of the Iron Cross 1st class and the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the Governor of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Dr Heinrich Schnee - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the 'Weser' stock corporation Gustav Pagenstecher - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the owner of the Schichau-Werke Carl Carlson in Gdansk - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the director of the Senate Commission for Reich and Foreign Affairs Dr. Hermann Schmitz - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Hermann Pagenstecher - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the owner of the Schichau-Werke Carl Carlson in Gdansk - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the director of the Senate Commission for Reich and Foreign Affairs Dr. Hermann Schmitz - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Hermann Pagenstecher - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the owner of the Schichau-Werke Carl Carlson in Gdanc Dr. Carl von Dapper-Saalfels - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the vice-champion of ceremonies [...] von Roeder - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the directors of the Deutsche Bank Emil Georg von Stauß and Oscar Wassermann as well as to the Privy Council [...] von Szterényi in Budapest - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the directors of the Deutsche Bank Emil Georg von Stauß and Oscar Wassermann. 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Chief Reich Attorney Dr. Arthur Zweigert - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Director and Member of the Board of Management of Nationalen Automobil-Gesellschaft AG in Berlin Karl Gossi, to the Council of Commerce and Member of the Board of Management of Hansa-Lloyd-Werke AG in Bremen Dr. Robert Allmers and to the Privy Councillor and Senior Chief Executive of Brüssing AG in Braunschweig Dr. Robert Allmers. Heinrich Büssing - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Bernhard Harms and to the merchant Heinrich Diederichsen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the directors of Friedrich Krupp AG Heinrich Vielhaber, Dr. Kurt Wendt and Prof. Dr. Richard Stribeck as well as to the departmental director Dipl.-Ing.Kurt Schraepler - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class at the white-black ribbon to the doctors of voluntary nursing in association hospitals Dr. [...] Hering, Dr. [...] Schrakamp, Dr. [...] Jenkel, Dr. [...] Ringel, Dr. [...] Stoevesandt, Dr. [...] Schwass, Dr. [...] Erb and Dr. [...] Habicht - Award of the Iron Cross 2. class at the white-black ribbon to the doctors of voluntary nursing in association hospitals Dr. [...] Habicht - Award of the Iron Cross 2. 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Lord Mayor of Düren August Klotz - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Senator Gottfried Holthusen in Hamburg as well as award of the Cross of Merit for War Aid to the District Doctor Prof. Dr. [...] Pfeiffer and to the Deputy Commissioner for Criminal Investigation Karl Samo - Award of the Iron Cross 1st class on the white-black ribbon to the District Doctor Prof. Dr. [...] Pfeiffer and to the Deputy Commissioner for Criminal Investigation Karl Samo 2nd class to the Bulgarian Prime Minister Wassil Radoslawow - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Max Delbrück in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Police President in Hamburg Otto Stürken and to the Police Inspector [...Drössler in Hamburg - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class at the white-black ribbon to the Director of AEG Felix Deutsch, to the Director of Fiedler Flammenapparate G.m.b.H. Richard Fiedler, to the Director of Military Technical Affairs of Zeppelin-Werke [...] Wilcke, to the General Director of Oberschlesische Eisenbahnbedarfs AG in Gleiwitz Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.. Dr..... Otto Niedt and the Chairman of the Executive Board of Gutehoffnungshütte (GHH) Dr. Paul Reusch in Oberhausen - Awarding of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Councillor of Commerce Eugen Wallerstein in Offenbach (Main) - Awarding of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the industrial magnate Dr. Paul Reusch in Oberhausen - Awarding of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the industrial magnate Dr. Eugen Wallerstein in Offenbach (Main) Helmuth Toepffer - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the head of the Oberbahnhof [...] Rühmkorf in Aachen-West - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Privy Councillor of Commerce Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the head of the Oberbahnhof [...] Rühmkorf in Aachen-West - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Privy Councillor of Commerce Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the Privy Councillor of Commerce Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the Privy Councillor of Commerce Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld in Berlin 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to Fritz Camphausen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the customs inspectors [...] Neumann in Glinken, [...] Jütersonke in Jastrzembie and [...] Raschke in Lautenburg - Award of the Cross of Merit for War Aid to the Assessor of the Court Werner von Braumüller in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the customs inspectors [...] Neumann in Glinken, [...] Jütersonke in Jastrzembie and [... Raschke in Lautenburg - Award of the Cross of Merit for War Aid to the Assessor of the Court Werner von Braumüller in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black and white ribbon to the customs inspectors [... 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. [...] Herrmann in Posen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the President of Silesia Adalbert von Widmann in Troppau - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the District Doctor Dr. [...] Meyer in Saarburg - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the District Doctor Dr. [...] Meyer in Saarburg - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the District Doctor Dr. [...] Herrmann in Posen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the President of Silesia Adalbert von Widmann in Troppau - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the District Doctor Dr. [.. Class on the black-and-white ribbon to the district directors Dr. [...] Jerschke in Hagenau and [...] von Bissingen-Nippenburg in Weißenburg - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the lieutenant colonel à la suite [...] von Schönborn-Wiesentheid - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the lieutenant colonel à la suite [...] von Schönborn-Wiesentheid - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the district directors Dr. [...] Jerschke in Hagenau and [...] von Bissingen-Nippenburg in Weißenburg - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to the lieutenant colonel à la suite [... von Schönborn-Wiesentheid Class on the black and white ribbon to the Bavarian Colonel à la suite [...] Tucher von Simmelsdorf - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Consul H. Burchard in Davos - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey Maria Laach Ildefons Herwegen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey Maria Laach Ildefons Herwegen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey Maria Laach Ildefons Herwegen - Award of the Iron Cross to the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey Maria Laach Ildefons Herwegen - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to the Abbot of the Benedict Abbey. The first class of the black and white gang was addressed to the senator of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of Science Dr. Walther vom Rath in Frankfurt (Main), to the Privy Councillor Henry Theodore von Boettinger at Arensdorf Castle, to the Privy Councillor of Commerce Leopold Koppel in Berlin, to the Privy Councillor [...Grimm in Berlin and to the factory owner Franz Stock in Berlin - Award of the Iron Cross 1st Class to the Minister of Justice Dr. Maximilian Beseler, to the Minister of Trade and Commerce Dr. Reinhold von Sydow, to the Minister of Ecclesiastical, Educational and Medical Affairs Dr. August von Trott zu Solz, to the Minister of Agriculture, Domains and Forestry Dr. Michael von W. H. H., to the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry Dr. Michael H. H. H. H. H., to the Minister of Education and Medicine Dr. August von Trott zu Solz, to the Minister of Agriculture, Domains and Forestry Dr. H. H. H., to the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry Dr. Clemens August von Schorlemer, Minister of Finance Dr. August Lentze, Minister of the Interior Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell, State Secretary of the Rijksjustizamt Dr. Hermann Lisco, State Secretary of the Rijkskolonialamt Dr. Wilhelm Solf, State Secretary of the Foreign Office Arthur Zimmermann, Minister of the Royal House of August zu Eulenburg and Governor of Alsace-Lorraine Johann von Dallwitz - Award of the Iron Cross 2. Dr. [...] Trautmann - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Privy Councillor Dr. [...] Holderer - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the Privy Councillor Dr. [...] Holderer - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to the unskilled worker in the Reichsamt des Innern. 2nd class on the black-and-white ribbon to Dr. [...] Gillhausen, Building Councillor and Dr. [...] Becker, General Director - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to Dr. August Neugebauer, Lord Mayor of Opole - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to Monsignor Rudolf von Gerlach - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to Dr. August Neugebauer, Lord Mayor of Opole - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-and-black ribbon to Dr. Rudolf von Gerlach, Building Councillor and Dr. [...] Gillhausen, Building Councillor Class on the white-black ribbon to the director of the Art Academy in Düsseldorf Prof. Fritz Roeber - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Count Hanns Wilczek [Johann Nepomuk Count Wilczek] in Vienna - Award of the Iron Cross 1st class to the State Secretary of the Reich Post Office Dr. Reinhold Kraetke. Contains also: - Namely records about the awards of the Iron Cross 1st class, about the awards of the Silver Bracelet to the Iron Cross of 1870/71 and about the awards of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon by the Secret Civil Cabinet; Events No. 201-300
Contains: Enth.u.a.: Donated to the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg, 1939; loaned to the Landesmuseum der Provinz Westfalen; relations with Richard Hueck; expert reports by Dr. Quincke; 60th birthday of Professor Hamann; general meeting of founders of the Prussian Research Institute for Art History; auctions of antiquarian books Mathias Lempertz; letterhead August Jesper Niedermarsberg, 1940; postcard "Bad Aachen. Dom und Katschhof"; legacy painter Kätelhön; contact to Prince zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg, 1941; report on the activities of the Prussian Research Institute for Art History in Marburg 1940; letter from the State Research Centre for Colonial Economics in Bremen concerning Carl Peters' estate, 1942; postcard "Paderborn - Fachwerkbau am Abdinghofe".
1 History of the authorities In the course of the wars of liberation, the Wroclaw Convention of 19 March 1813 formed a Board of Directors consisting of two German and two Russian members. This committee was headed by the baron from and to the stone, who is in Russian service. He was to take over the administration of the areas to be conquered in northern Germany, but his activities were effectively limited to Mecklenburg, Saxony and for a short time to some small Thuringian states. Since the Allied Powers had defined the tasks only without obligation and hardly supported his activities, he was unable to meet the expectations placed in him. For this reason, renewed negotiations took place between the Allies, which resulted in a new agreement. On 21.10.1813 the Leipzig Convention was concluded by the allied powers Austria, Russia, Prussia, Great Britain and Sweden. This agreement created the Central Administrative Department and dissolved the Central Administrative Council. Stein was again appointed head of the Central Department. The headquarters of the administration was located at the headquarters of the Allied Powers, first in Frankfurt am Main and later in Paris. The Central Administrative Department was responsible for the administration of the Kingdom of Saxony and the territories of the conquered Napoleonic satellite states (Kingdom of Westphalia, Grand Duchy of Berg, Grand Duchy of Frankfurt). Other Rhine Confederation states remained outside the authority's sphere of influence, as the princes concerned moved to the Allied camp in good time. The main tasks of the Central Administrative Department included: - Ensuring the supply of the troops of the Allied Powers in the administered territories - Contributions to the war costs of the Allied Powers through cash payments and supplies from the administered territories - Implementation of the national armament and installation of the land storm - Supervision of the national administration by the authorities of the administered territories during the transitional period. To carry out these tasks at regional level, several Generalgouvernements have been set up in the administered areas. The Generalgouvernements were subordinate to the Central Administrative Department and bound by Stein's instructions. To support the governors-general, councils were set up in the individual provinces to which nationals of the areas concerned, as well as some non-national civil servants, belonged. Existing administrations and authorities were largely used to carry out the administrative tasks. The following Generalgouvernements were formed: - Generalgouvernement Sachsen o Headquarters: Dresden o Governor General: initially Nikolai Grigorjewitsch Repnin-Wolkonski (1778-1845), Russian General - Generalgouvernement Berg o Headquarters: Düsseldorf o Governor General: first Justus von Gruner (1770-1820), then Prince Alexander von Solms-Lich - Generalgouvernement Frankfurt o Administrative seat: Frankfurt/Main - Generalgouvernement between Weser and Rhine o Administrative seat: Münster o Governor General: Ludwig von Vincke (1774-1844) - Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein (from 1814) o Administrative seat: Trier (later Koblenz, respectively. Mainz) o Governor General: Justus von Gruner - Generalgouvernement Niederrhein (from 1814) o Headquarters: Aachen o Governor General: Johann August Sack (1764-1831). In a position as head of the Central Department, Stein tried to work towards the political transformation of Germany. A number of draft constitutions and correspondence on various constitutional and constitutional issues bear witness to these efforts, which, however, did not lead to any tangible results due to the Allies' incipient restoration policy. After the conclusion of the First Paris Peace on 30.05.1814 the tasks of the Central Administrative Department were fulfilled and its dissolution followed. The managed areas have been handed over to the civilian administrative authorities. As late as 1814, one of Stein's closest associates, Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Eichhorn, wrote a publication that can be regarded as an account of the activities of the Central Administrative Department. 2 History of the holdings Unfortunately it is not possible to provide more detailed information on the history of the holdings, e.g. the time when the documents were taken over by the Secret State Archives of the PK. The original find book was recorded and compiled by the archivist Robert Arnold, who worked in the Secret State Archives from 1884-1891 and 1901-1910. After the Second World War, the holdings returned to the German Central Archive in Merseburg as a result of outsourcing and German division and, after reunification, to the Secret State Archive PK. The holdings search book was retroconverted in 2011 and 2012 by the archive employee Guido Behnke. The classification has been recreated. In addition, the existing file titles were reviewed and revised. In some cases, individual files had to be redrawn. As part of the distortion, the inventory was re-signed (conversion of the signature schema to Numerus currens). In order to make it easier to use the old signatures, which are no longer in use, a concordance was added to the search book. 3 References to other holdings and literature references 3.1 Holdings in the Secret State Archive PK 3.1.1 Generalgouvernement Sachsen - GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 172 Allied or Prussian Gouvernement for the Kingdom or Duchy of Saxony 3.1.2 Estates of Stein and his employees in the Central Department - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Squirrel - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Gruner I (M) - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Gruner - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Johann August Sack - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Karl vom Stein 3.2 Collections in other archives - Archive Schloss Cappenberg, Cap.C.I, Freiherr vom Stein's estate (cf. Der Freiherrn vom Stein im Archiv des Grafen von Kanitz auf Schloss Cappenberg / ed. by Norbert Reimann, edited by Annekatrin Schaller and Norbert Reimann. - 2 volumes. - Münster, 2009 - 1324 p.) 3.3 Literature (selection) - Botzenhart, Erich; Hubatsch, Walther (ed.): Freiherr vom Stein - Briefe und amtliche Schriften, Vol. 4: Preußens Erhebung - Stein als Chef der Zentralverwaltung - Napoleons Sturz (January 1813 - June 1814), Stuttgart 1963, 893 p. - Botzenhart, Erich; Hubatsch, Walther (ed.): Freiherr vom Stein - Briefe und amtliche Schriften, Vol. 5: Der Wiener Kongress - Rücktritt ins Privatleben - Stein und die ständischen Strstreben des westfälischen Adels (June 1814 - December 1818), Stuttgart 1964, 895 pp. - [Eichhorn, Johann Albrecht Friedrich:] The Central Administration of the Allies under the Baron of Stein, Berlin 1814, 140 p. - Hubatsch, Walther: The Stein-Hardenberg Reforms, Darmstadt 1977, 242 p. - Huber, Ernst Rudolf: German Constitutional History since 1789, Vol. 1, Stuttgart 1957, pp. 499-510 - Just, Wilhelm: Administration and Armament in Western Germany after the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 and 1814, Göttingen 1911, 118 pp. - Kielmansegg, Peter Earl of: Stein and the Central Administration 1813/14, Stuttgart 1964, 203 p. - Neigebaur, Johann Daniel Ferdinand: Presentation of the Provisional Administrations on the Rhine from 1813 to 1819, Cologne 1821, 345 p. - Vollheim, Fritz: The provisional administration on the Lower and Middle Rhine during the years 1814 - 1816, Bonn 1912, 256 p. - Wetzel, Paul: The Genesis of the Central Administrative Board appointed on 4 April 1813 and its effectiveness until the autumn of this year, Greifswald 1907, 110 p. 4 Notes, order signature and method of citation Scope of holdings: 149 SU (2.0 running metres) Duration: 1812 - 1815 Last issued signature: The files must be ordered: I. HA, Rep. 114, No. () The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 114 Central Administrative Council of the Allied Powers, No. () Berlin, December 2012 (Guido Behnke) finding aids: database; finding guide, 1 vol.
Includes among others: Abels, Hermann, Kunstsalon, Cologne Address by Julius Lips to the opening of the exhibition of the painter Emil Flecken; purchase of a watercolour by the painter Vollmberg; 1929-1931; farewell party for museum director Rademacher on 28.1.1931; Albrecht, H. collecting activity on his Africa expedition; 1931-1932; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', Germany Gabriel-Mödling b. Vienna Purchase of the General Index for the years 1906 to 1931; Workers' Cult, Berlin Loan or purchase of Lenin's death mask for the exhibition "Masks of People", 1931; Exhibition, Fair and Tourism Office of the City of Cologne Loan of ethnographics for the International Leather Show Berlin, 1930; Brown
Credit institution for trade and commerce Czerny, among others from the above-mentioned
Contains among other things: - Newsletter of the European Secretariat Zurich of Rotary International, No.1 to 12 (1934/35), nos. 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 (1935/36), and nos. 2, 3 (1937/38) - Statistics on the increase in the number of Rotary clubs in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor between 1925 and 1934 September 1934 - Sample membership card - News from Rotary clubs in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor - Redesign of Rotary's six goals, 2nd edition 1934 - Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor in Venice, 16-18 September 1935 - List of typical Rotary club service activities in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor, August/September 1937.
Acquired from Salomon Collection in March 1957; Beige X
The collection "Landratsamt Monschau mit der Signatur BR 0036" covers the period between 1816 and 1972 and consists of 433 files arranged according to subject areas. In the years 1887 and 1941, files from the Monschau District Office were taken over by the HSA Düsseldorf. The district of Monschau was formed in 1816 from the municipalities of Eicherscheid, Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Kesternich, Konzen, Lammersdorf, Monschau, Mützenich, Roetgen, Rohren, Rott, Ruhrberg (later Rurberg), Schmidt, Simmerath, Steckenborn, Strauch, Vossenack and Zweifall. Monschau was at the same time the district town. Later these churches were divided into the following five ministries: Amt Imgenbroich (Eicherscheid. Imgenbroich, Konzen and Mützenich), Amt Kalterherberg (Kalterherberg, Höfen, Rohre), Amt Kesternich (Kesternich, Rurberg, Schmidt, Steckenborn, Strauch), Amt Roetgen (Roetgen, Rott, Zweifall), Amt Simmerath (Simmerath, Lammersdorf, Vossenack). Previously the district was called Montjoie and has only since 1918 the today's name Monschau. Until 1945 the district of Monschau belonged to the Prussian administrative district of Aachen in the Rhine province. From 1945 the district belonged to the British occupation zone and from 1946 to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the district of Monschau changed to the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which belonged to the administrative district of Aachen. In 1972 the district of Monschau was dissolved in the course of the municipal restructuring and almost completely integrated into the district of Aachen. The Monschau District Office had a double function. As an actual organ of the administrative district the office had to fulfill tasks of the country and the national administration. The holdings of the Monschau District Office include subjects such as district administration, municipal administration, construction, immigration and emigration, railways, fishing, forestry, agriculture, melioration, health care, military, trade and commerce, churches, police and schools. The files are to be ordered and quoted with indication of the inventory signature and current no., e.g. BR 0036 No. 72 Literature: Pilgram, Hans: Der Landkreis Monschau, Bonn 1958. The inventory "Landratsamt Monschau mit der Signatur BR 0036 covers the period between 1816 and 1972. It consists of 433 files, which are arranged according to subject areas. In the years 1887 and 1941, files from the Monschau District Office were taken over by the HSA Düsseldorf. The district of Monschau was formed in 1816 from the municipalities of Eicherscheid, Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Kesternich, Konzen, Lammersdorf, Monschau, Mützenich, Roetgen, Rohren, Rott, Ruhrberg (later Rurberg), Schmidt, Simmerath, Steckenborn, Strauch, Vossenack and Zweifall. Monschau was at the same time the district town. Later these churches were divided into the following five ministries: Amt Imgenbroich (Eicherscheid. Imgenbroich, Konzen and Mützenich), Amt Kalterherberg (Kalterherberg, Höfen, Rohre), Amt Kesternich (Kesternich, Rurberg, Schmidt, Steckenborn, Strauch), Amt Roetgen (Roetgen, Rott, Zweifall), Amt Simmerath (Simmerath, Lammersdorf, Vossenack). Previously the district was called Montjoie and has only since 1918 the today's name Monschau. Until 1945 the district of Monschau belonged to the Prussian administrative district of Aachen in the Rhine province. From 1945 the district belonged to the British occupation zone and from 1946 to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the district of Monschau changed to the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which belonged to the administrative district of Aachen. In 1972 the district of Monschau was dissolved in the course of the municipal restructuring and almost completely integrated into the district of Aachen. As an actual organ of the administrative district the office had to fulfill tasks of the country and the national administration. The holdings of the Monschau District Office include subjects such as district administration, municipal administration, construction, immigration and emigration, railways, fishing, forestry, agriculture, melioration, health care, military, trade and commerce, churches, police and schools. The files are to be ordered and quoted with indication of the inventory signature and current no., e.g. BR 0036 no. 72 Literatur:Pilgram, Hans: Der Landkreis Monschau, Bonn 1958.
Contains: Länderkundliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Ortsgruppe Leverkusen-Küppersteg Führung, 1937; Landesstelle der Reichsvereinigung Deutscher Lichtspielstellen, Cologne "Questionnaire for the future members of the Reichsvereinigung Deutscher Lichtspielstellen e. V., Berlin und ihrer Landesverbände" for the purpose of obtaining membership, o.D.; Rheinische Landesbildstelle, Cologne Loan of ethnological films for the promotion of the Winterhilfswerk, 1934; Lepper, W., Honnef Taxation of an amphora; Lettow-Vorbeck, Ada von, Neckargemünd Photos of crosshairs from the works of Willi Foy, 1937; Lieverwirth, O.H., Kaiserslautern Acquisition of ethnographic collections from Dutch East India; Lippmann, Martin, Frankfurt Collection activity for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on his expedition to South Nigeria, 1935; Lohbeck, Ernst, Wesel Acquisition of ethnological photos; Lübbert, Konteradmiral, Berlin Acquisition of a "Neumecklenburg-Schnitzerei, 1936; Ludwig, Julius, städt. Deputy, Cologne planned special exhibition for the year 1936 on the occasion of the Olympic Games, 1936; 1st "Wajang", shadow play, batik and magnificent weapons from Java 2. bark fabrics from all over the world 3. ikat and other fabrics from Indonesia. Zöhrer, Dr. Ludwig G.A., Vienna Lecture in Cologne about his trip to the Tuareg in 1935, 1937; Mexican Consulate, Cologne (Consul Leopold Kiel) Special exhibition "Arts and Crafts of the Mexican Indians", 1935; National Socialist German Workers' Party, local group Köln-Zollstock Dienstbefreiung für den Pg. Josef Kessel sen. für Wahlvorbereitungen, 1936; Baumgarten, Letterhead: Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (N.S.D.St.B.)), Cologne Leave of absence from the museum service for the management of training camps of the N.S.D.St.B. from May to August 1934; Neuerburg, Heinrich "Haus Neuerburg", Cologne Loan of 5 ship models for the exhibition "Schiff und Schiffahrt", 1935; Neuss, Waler, Honnef Donation of a Finnish wedding ring, 1937; Nordische Gesellschaft Köln Lecture events of the Westkontor; therein: Lecture programme for the Kontore, 2 p., 1934; founding of an association to support the Düsseldorf museums; information about the association to support the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum regarding its founding. Number and social status of the members, use of membership funds, 1933; Chief President of the Rhine Province (Haake, Chairman of the Association of Rhineland Local Museums), reorganization of the association in organizational and statutory terms, 1934; Pressler, C.W., Berlin, purchase of an Indonesian collection, 1934; Kameradschaft 1. Oberrh. Infantrie-Regiment 97, Cologne, leadership; therein: Invitation of the comradeship to the monthly compulsory meeting on March 14.1936; theme of the lecture by Captain Schröder: Own experiences in war and peace in our former colony Deutsch-Ost-Afrika; 1936; Reichsarbeitsdienst, Dienstabteilung 3/212 Kevelaer Dienstabteilung 3/212 Radevormwald, provision of ethnographics for the decoration of the team rooms, 1936; Reichs- und Preußischer Minister für Wissenschaft, Erziehung und Volksbildung, Berlin Runderlaß wegen unentgeltlichen Eintritts für Provinzialkonservatoren und selbständige Kunstwissenschaftler zu den Museen, 1935; Reichsnährstand, Landesbauernschaft Rheinland, Bonn Description of the traditional costumes in the district of Cologne, 1935; Reichspostdirektion Köln Establishment of a special post office in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on the occasion of a stamp exhibition and the special show: "Ethnology and Stamps", 1937; Reichs-Rundfunk G.m.b.H., Reichssender Köln Radio report on the 30th anniversary of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on 12.11.1936; Giant, Günther, Lord Mayor, Cologne Invitations to exhibitions of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933-1936; Rodens, Franz, Cologne Agreement with Andreas Scheller on a report in the Westdeutscher Beobachter on Cologne museums and especially on the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; Söderström, Jan, Furuberg, Sweden Information on Ethnographika, 1934-1936; Scheller, Maria, Cologne Replacement of two by their deceased spouse (Andreas S., Cologne); The German writer, Günther, and the German writer, Günther, are the first to be informed about the history of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum.), 1932-1933; Schoeller, Mrs. Hugo, Düren, acknowledgement of receipt for the donation of the New Guinea collection of her mother Mrs. Geheimrat Peill, 1933; Pater Schüttler, Missionshaus Knechtsteden, loan of ethnographics for an Angola exhibition, 1937; Stagma (Staatlich genehmigte Gesellschaft zur Verwertung musikalischer Urheberrechte), Cologne, copyright claims for the works of art lent out on 2 January 1933; Pater Schüttler, Missionshaus Knechtsteden, 1933; and the collection of the works of art lent on 2 December 1933.3.Works performed in a concert in 1932, lawsuit, court summons; 1933-1934 Stollenwerk, Karl, Monschau Literatur zur Rassenforschung, 1935; Stotzenbrug, Liese, Essen Ankauf Peruischer Trinkgefäße, 1936; Väth, Felix, Mainz Ankauf Südamerikanischer Ethnographika, 1934; Haake, Heinz, Landeshauptmann (Chairman of the Verband der rheinischen Heimatmuseen) Dissolution of the association and its organs in its present form, scheduling of a constituent meeting of the association in its new form, 20.6.1934; West German Observer G.m.b.H., Gauverlag der NSDAP Köln-Aachen darin: Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika - Special exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1 p., maschrftl., copy; Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika - Visits the special exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1 p., maschrftl., copy; A life as a researcher in New Guinea. Lecture: Pater Franz J. Kirschbaum "Sprachen, Kulturen und Geisterkult bei den Eingeborenen Nord-Neuguineas", 3 p., maschrftl., copy, 1936; Reichsrundfunk-Gesellschaft, Reichssender Köln u.a. Lectures by Andreas Scheller about sports competitions of non-European peoples (during the Olympic Games) 1936; Zollamt Köln duty free import of ethnographics, 1937 old signatures: 35.
- description: - The present estate of the parliamentarian and mayor of Berlin, Maximilian (Max) von Forckenbeck, was transferred in several accessions to the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage. The first part (no. 68-106) was handed over in 1925 (exc. 27/1925) to the Secret State Archives of Mrs. Liesbeth v. Forckenbeck (née Hagen) and the second part in 1926 (no. 114 and no. 107-109) also from the Forckenbeck family from Berlin as a deposit (exc. 191/1926). In the year 1926 (Akz. 259/1926) the lawyer Walter von Simson from Berlin deposited the numbers 110-112 and 115 (?) in the GSTA. In the year 1977 (Akz. 49/1977) then the numbers 1- 67 of the at that time in Dahlem under the signature X. Hauptabteilung (HA) Rep. 16 A Nr. 18 by Mr. Gerhard Küchler (1905-1992) from Berlin with the reservation of offering a first publication to the Landesgeschichtliche Vereinigung für die Mark Brandenburg. Number 113 was annexed to the estate in 1950. - In terms of content, the estate seems more like a family archive, since it also contains larger records of the grandfather Maximilian (senior) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), the father Franz (senior) (1796-1849), the wife Marie (1831-1876), the son Franz (junior) (1857-1922) and older family papers. In the correspondence series Maximilian von Forckenbecks jun., Forckenbeck's concepts of outgoing letters are partly also present. - Some files (nos. 2, 3, 5, 15, 17, 19-21, 41, 68 and 74) show old water damage. These files are locked until the restoration is completed. - At the revision in Merseburg in 1950 the following three numbers were missing from the estate: - - A No. 7a "Mennonite Matters, mostly 1869". The content without folder has meanwhile been published in Archivale VIII. HA Slg Prussia No. 19 found. The empty folder No. 7a was in the estate with the inscription "empty". However, the folder contained letters which are more in line with the content of the other missing number B No. 8, as there is no reference to Mennonites. These found letters now bear the order number 115. In the name register of the old finding aid book, some of the more important correspondence partners previously contained in B No. 8 are listed. However, these are not in the found folder; the correspondence partners of the found pieces are also not mentioned in the register. - B No 8 'Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies; numerous letters from ministers, 1869-1873'. Part of it may now be number 115. - - B number 12 telegrams. The telegrams are still missing and were not found in the current estate processing. - The find book with the distortion of the earlier numbers I. HA Rep. 92 Forckenbeck A 1-11 and B 1-13 was compiled by Ludwig Dehio. The original editor of the archives X. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18 Forckenbeck No. 1-67 could no longer be determined. - With the introduction of the new tectonics in the GStA PK, the formerly known as I. HA Rep. 92 and X. HA Rep. 92 were introduced. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18, Forckenbeck's estate was incorporated into the newly formed VI. main department of family archives and estates in 2001. - The database input was done by Mrs. Pistiolis. The undersigned unified and interlocked the two legacy drawings by assigning an overall classification, the technical editing of the magazine and the creation of the foreword. For the sake of simplicity, the part with the earlier signatures A1-B13 was renumbered after serial numbers in the present estate processing and added numerically to the former Dahlem part from No. 68 onwards. A corresponding concordance can be found at the end of the find log. - Running time: 1727-1899, without date - - Scope: 1.3 running meters - - Order method: VI HA, Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 1-67: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 68-115: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck (Dep.), No. .... - - - Berlin, October 2012 (Chief Archive Inspector Sylvia Rose) - - - - - - Curriculum vitae of Dr. iur. h.c. Maximilian (Max) Franz August von Forckenbeck: - - 21.10.1821 born in Münster - - 1838 - 1842 studies of law in Gießen (among others Member of the Corps Teutonia Gießen) and Berlin - - from 1842 trainee lawyer at the Glogau City Court - - from 1847 assessor at the Glogau City Court - - from 1848 president of the liberal Glogau Constitutional Association - - 1849 lawyer in Mohrungen/East Prussia - - 1856 - marriage to Marie Reschke - until 1859 city councillor and representative of the city at the district parliament - - 1859 member of the liberal parliamentary group in the Prussian House of Representatives - 1859-1872 lawyer in Elbing - - 1861 Co-founder of the German Progressive Party - - 1861 Member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 Co-founder of the National Liberal Party - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1872/1873 Lord Mayor of Wroclaw - - 1873-1892 Member of the Prussian Manor House - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 26th member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 1876 - 1876 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1878-1892 President of the Reichstag - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag May 1892 died in Berlin - - - - - Family von Forckenbeck: - - - Grandfather: Maximilian (Max) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), Münster. Real Geh. council and chancellery director, Prussian secret war and domain council - - Grandmother: Maria Anna Schweling from Münster - - Father: Franz (1796-1849), Prussian. Civil servant - - Mother: Brigitte (1793-1827), daughter of Johann Bernhard Joseph Ignatius Hosius (1744-1800), Dr. iur.., Geh. Hofrat in Münster, and Clara Elisabeth Josepha Christina Schweling (1756-1802) - - Sister: Julie - - Cousin: Oskar (1822-1898), founder of the International Newspaper Museum in Aachen - - Wife: Marie Reschke (1831-1876), daughter of a landowner in Elbing - - Children: Franz (1857-1922), District Court Director in Frankfurt/M. - Maria (married with Ernst Bothe, Prussian general lieutenant) - Klara and Anna - - Grandson: Carl-Aug. Frhr. v. Gablenz (? 1942) (son of Maria, aviation pioneer) - - - - - - - - Literature (selection) - Works by Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - - The general report of the Budget Commission by the deputy von Forckenbeck, Berlin 1865 - - - - The Reichstag election in Elberfeld-Barmen. Count von Bismarck, Max von Forckenbeck, Dr. von Schweitzer. A contribution to the history of the parties in the Wupperthal, Elberfeld 1867 - - - - Answer of the Lord Mayor of Berlin to the attacks of the Reich Chancellor, Berlin 1881 (Speech of the Lord Mayor Dr. von Forckenbeck on 30 April 1881) - - - - Max von Forckenbeck, President of the Prussian House of Representatives. Biography with portrait. Berlin 1867 - Literature about Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - Hermann Robolsky: Die Deutsch-Freisinnigen: Eugen Richter, Heinrich Rickert, Professor Hänel, Professor Virchow, Max von Forckenbeck, Baron Schenk von Stauffenberg, Ludwig Bamberger, Ludwig Löwe, Professor Mommsen, Leipzig 1884 (The German Reichstag by H. Wieramann Part 1) - - - Heinrich Steinitz: Max von Forckenbeck. Lord Mayor of Berlin. A life picture. 70th anniversary edition, Berlin 1891 - - - Martin Philippson: Max von Forckenbeck. A Life Picture, Dresden and Leipzig 1898 - - - Hermann Oncken: Forckenbeck, Max von. In: General German Biography (ADB). Vol. 48, Leipzig 1904, p. 630-650 - - - Old Prussian biography. Ed. by Chr. Krollmannn (continued by K. Forstreuter, Fr. Gause et al.), vol. 1, Königsberg 1941, p. 190 - - - Erich Angermann: Forckenbeck, Maximilian (Max) Franz August von. In: New German Biography (NDB), Vol. 5, Berlin 1961, pp. 296-298 - - - K. G. A. Jeserich and H. Neuhaus (eds.), personalities of the administration. Biographies on German Administrative History 1648-1945, Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne 1991, p. 508 - - - Helmut Steinsdorfer: Max von Forckenbeck (1821-1892): on the 100th anniversary of the death of the Member of Parliament, President of Parliament, Lord Mayor of Wroclaw and Berlin. In: Historical communications. Edited on behalf of the Ranke-Gesellschaft, Vereinigung für Geschichte im Öffentlichen Leben, Vol. 6, Stuttgart 1993, pp. 75-95 - - - Der "Berliner Antisemitismusstreit" 1879-1881. A controversy about the affiliation of German Jews to the nation. Annotated source edition. Edited by K. Krieger, 2 Teile, München 2003, p. 553 u. ö. Description of the holdings - Life data: 1821 - 1892 - Find aids: Database; Findmittel, 1 Bd.* Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Forckenbeck, M. v.
In 1922 the "Franziskus-Xaverius-Missionsverein" became the "Pontifical Work of Propagation", in 1972 the "missio - Internationales Katholisches Missionswerk e.V." with headquarters in Aachen and Munich.
In 1922, the 'Franziskus-Xaverius-Missionsverein' became the 'Päpstliches Werk der Glaubensverbreitung', in 1972 it became 'missio - Internationales Katholisches Missionswerk e.V.' with headquarters in Aachen and Munich.
- 1884 - 1908, without date, Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. Althoff, Friedrich Theodor* description: Contains: - Geodesy and Geology: - - - Farmer's Enemy, Karl Maximilian v., Feldafing: - Replacement of the Prussian Geodetic Institute 12.9.1885 - - Hauchecorne, Wilhelm, Geologische Landesanstalt und Bergakademie, Berlin: - Director Bansa belongs to the Belgian Society in Stolberg near Aachen 8.2.1887 - - Helmert, Friedrich Robert, Potsdam: - Registration of his visit 12.8.1894, - transmission of the necrology (obituary) about the Lieutenant General Dr. Schreiber 17.2.1906 - - Kayser, Prof. Emanuel, Marburg: - Request for ministerial aid for participation in the Geological Congress in America 1.4.1891 - - Koenen, Prof. Dr. Adolf von, Göttingen: - Stud. Hann and the Göttingen beer riots 27.6.1884 - - Seibt, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Berlin: - New Year's greetings 31.12.1886 - - Geography and history: - - Below, Georg v., Prof. der Geschichte, Königsberg: - Thanks for the remuneration 8.12.1890 - - Bezold, Friedrich v., Historian, Bonn: - Announcement of his visit to Berlin 22.1.1903 - - Bresslau, Prof. Harry, Berlin: - Submission of his Handbook of the Doctrine of Documents 20.3.1889 - - Brode, Prof. Reinhold, Halle/Saale: - Application for leave to work at the historical institute in Rome 27.7.1907 - - Baumgarten, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: - Historical Station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) - - Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: - Historical Station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) Dr. C. de, Breslau: - sending of his work 'Excerpta historica Vol. III' and acknowledgement of the aid 22.10.1905 - - Brugsch-Pascha Heinrich Karl, Cairo: - Purchase of previously unknown papyrus leaves from the Roman Empire 7.5.1891 - - Credner, Prof. Dr. Rudolf, Greifswald: - Transmission of the VIIth Annual Report of the Geographical Society and Acknowledgment for the Red Eagle Order 10.10.1900, - Letter of 6. October 1900, - Letter of 6. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10.6.1908 - - Delbrück, Hans, Charlottenburg: - Sending a letter from Freiherr Binder v. Krieglstein (copy) about the strategist Friedrich the Great 16.9.1899 - - Delitzsch, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Charlottenburg: - sending of his writing "Babel und Bibel" 1.3.1904 - - Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: - Farewell before departure for the South Polar Expedition 18.7.1901 - - Droysen, Prof. Dr. Gustav, Halle/Saale. - historical teaching profession 9.7.1884 - - Duncker, Max, Karlsbad: - refusal of the offered professorship because of completion of his historical work 22.8.1884 - - Dove, Alfred, Leipzig, (Munich): - deceased Hertz from Breslau and sending his Rankeschen Werk published by him 4.1.1894 - - Dove, Alfred, Freiburg/Breisgau: - Congratulations for the appointment to "Excellency", thanks for the picture of Mommsen, communication about his intention to submit the farewell because of a stroke 15.11.1904 - - Dümmler, Prof. Ernst, Berlin: - Continuation of the Monumenta Germaniae 12.6.1891 - - Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: - Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 - - Egelhaaf, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: - Submission of his latest historical works 14.7.1888 - - Erler, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: - Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 Dr. Georg, Münster/Westphalia: - sending of his writing "Leipziger Magisterschmäuse im 16. - 18. Jahrhundert" 21.1.1906 - - - Falk, Friedrich, Berlin: - sending of his newest historical studies without D. - Finke, Heinrich, Münster/Westphalia. - Send the illustrated biography of Carl Müller and the older Düsseldorf Christian art 3.6.1896 - - Fischer, Theobald, Prof. der Geographie, Marburg: - Acknowledgment for the travel support combined with the hope of good successes regarding the knowledge of the Mediterranean countries 6.4.1899 - - Friedensburg, Walter, Königlich prußisch-historisches Institut, Rome: - Acknowledgements for the Order 27.4.1893 - - Gerland, Prof. Dr. Georg, Strasbourg/Elsaß: - Thanksgiving for the congratulation 12.2.1903 (missing) - - Glagau, H., Privatdozent der Geschichte, Marburg: - sending of the 1st volume of his Hessian state parliament files 19.6.1901 - - Goerke, Franz, Director of the Urania Society, Berlin: - thanks for the Red Eagle Order 27.4.1906 - - Grauert, Hermann, Prof. der Geschichte, Munich: - Acknowledgment for the Order of the Knight's Cross of the Crown Order III. 5.6.1894 - - Greim, Prof. Dr., Darmstadt: - transmission of his latest works 27.7.1906 - - Herrmann, Dr. Paul, senior high school teacher, Torgau. - Transmission of his latest historical works on the Nordic countries 4.9.1903 (missing) - - Hintze, Prof. Dr. Otto, Berlin: - Application of the raven leg name "the Great" 2.1.1902 - - Hüffer, Prof. Dr. H., Bonn: - successful eye operation, hope for soon completion of his historical works 9.7.1888, - naming of the still present teachers of His Majesty, peace treaty of the students, torchlight procession 30.4.1891 - - Hanssen, G., (agricultural historian), Göttingen: - his bust created by Harzer 20.10.1887 (missing) - - Imelmann, J., Berlin: - transmission of his newest historical works 30.11.1905, - letter of 27.3.1906 - - Jastrow, Prof. Dr. Ignaz, Berlin: - transmission of the newest annual report of the historical science 6.8.1891 - - Kaufmann, Dr. Georg, Strasbourg: - Sending an original letter from the Professor of History Baumgarten from Strasbourg 8.12.1885 - - Kiepert, Heinrich, Berlin: - geographical institute in Weimar 23.1.1892 - - Kirchhoff, Alfred, Prof. Geography, Halle: - transmission of the latest research, distribution of the Volapük (mixed Aposteriori plan language) 23.9.1887, - transmission of the latest publications of the Central Commission 16.4.1889 - - Quiver, Prof. Dr., Historian, Hanover: - transmission of an essay on economic history 4.1.1898 - - Krauske, Prof. Otto, Göttingen: - transmission of his latest historical writings 9.12.1901 - - Lamprecht, Dr. Karl, Prof. der Geschichte, Leipzig: - Visitor registration in Berlin 20.2.1907, - Transmission of his latest volume "German History" 22.11.1907 - - Lindner, Theodor, Halle/Saale: - sending of his 4th volume "Weltgeschichte seit der Völkerwanderung" 19.10.1905 - - Lohmeyer, Prof.., Königsberg: - sending of his latest historical publications 6.6.1885 - - Lorenz, Ottokar, Prof. der Geschichte Dr., (Zurich), Jena: - Planning of the work by the chief president of Möller 30.11.1900 - - Lossen, W., Königsberg. - Sending of his newest historical writings 4.8.1902 - - Meister, Prof. Aloys, Münster: - Sending of his newest historical work "Die Geheimschrift im Dienste der Papstlichen Kurie" 23.5.1906 - - Mirbt, Prof. Dr. Karl, Marburg: - Send his latest work " The Prussian Legation at the Pope's Court" 6.11.1898 - - Naudé, Albert, Berlin: - Acknowledgement for the title "Extraordinarius" 25.2.1891 - - Naudé, Wilhelm, Berlin: - Acknowledgement for Althoff's participation in the death of Naudé's brother 23.12.1896, - obituary 7.1.1904 - - Oncken, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Gießen: - visit to Berlin, transmission of his latest historical essays 12.9.1886 - - Pflugk-Harttung, Prof. Dr. Julius v., Berlin: - Please discuss 27.5.1897, - Send a map to his lecture about "The Battle of Mars la Tour" 20.11.1893 - - Pietschmann, Richard, Göttingen: - sending of his newest writing "Geschichte des Inkareiches von Pedro Sarmiento" 20.10.1906 - - Pyl, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Greifswald: - Transmission of his latest historical work "History of Greifswald Churches" 10.7.1885 - - Quidde, Prof. Dr. R., Munich: - transmission of his newest historical writings, announcement of visit in Berlin July 9.6.1889, - incorrect data of the German Journal of Historical Science and its correction 25.3.1894 - - Rachfahl, Prof. Dr. Felix, Königsberg: - sending of his work "Wilhelm of Orange and the Dutch Uprising" 29.6.1906 - - - Richthofen, Freiherr v., Berlin: - transmission of the commemorative publication published by the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde 12.11.1892 - - Rohlfs, Gerhard, Weimar: - interview 8.9.1888, - letter of 10.6. o. J. - Seeck, Prof. Dr. Otto, Greifswald: - Communication of the ability to read auxiliary sciences of ancient history 28.4.1895 - - Sybel, Prof. Ludwig v., Marburg: - sending of his 1st volume "Christliche Antike, Katakomben" 11.10.1906, - sending of his rectorate speech "Die klassische Archäologie und die altchristliche Kunst" 26.10.1906 - - Sybel, Heinrich v.: - subsidy for Quiddes historical magazine 11.3.1889, - inquiry for the address of Schottmüller 19.2.1892, - Casus Busse in Marburg because of Quiddes Exmission 13.6.1894 - - Schweinfurth, Georg, Berlin: - Send a draft letter and ask for permission to use the name Althoffs 22.10.1894, - Collections of Emin Pasha 23.12.1889 - - Treitschke, Prof. v., Berlin: - Schwenninger case and drawing of parallels with Lord Clive, Mirabeau and York 22.2.1885, - return of the Königsberg address to the 25th anniversary of the emperor 22.1.1886 - return of a book by Prof. Dr. Hermann Schwenninger Lagarde by Prince Wilhelm 5.5.1886 (missing) - postponement of lectures 7.10.1891 (missing) * Contains: <br /><br />geodesy and geology: <br />- Bauernfeind, Karl Maximilian v., Feldafing: <br />Replacement of the Prussian Geodetic Institute 12.9.1885 <br />- Hauchecorne, Wilhelm, Geologische Landesanstalt und Bergakademie, Berlin: <br />Director Bansa belongs to the Belgian Society in Stolberg near Aachen 8.2,1887 <br />- Helmert, Friedrich Robert, Potsdam: <br />Registration of his visit 12.8.1894, <br />Sending of the necrology (obituary) via Lieutenant General Dr. Schreiber 17.2.1906 <br />- Kayser, Prof. Emanuel, Marburg: <br />Please for ministerial aid for participation in the Geological Congress in America 1.4.1891 <br />- Koenen, Prof. Dr. Adolf von, Göttingen: <br />Stud. Hann and the Göttingen beer riots 27.6.1884 <br />- Seibt, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />New Year's greetings 31.12,1886 <br /><br />Geography and history: <br />- Below, Georg v., Prof. der Geschichte, Königsberg: <br />Thanks for Remuneration 8.12.1890 <br />- Bezold, Friedrich v., Historian, Bonn: <br />Announcement of his visit to Berlin 22.1.1903 <br />- Bresslau, Prof. Harry, Berlin: <br />Sending his Handbook of Doctrine 20.3,1889 <br />- Brode, Prof. Reinhold, Halle/Saale: <br />application for leave to work at the historical institute in Rome 27.7.1907 <br />- Baumgarten, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />historic station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />- Historic station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg Dr. C. de, Breslau: <br />Shipment of his work 'Excerpta historica Vol. III' and acknowledgement of the aid 22.10.1905 <br />- Brugsch-Pascha Heinrich Karl, Cairo: <br />Acquisition of previously unknown papyrus leaves from the Roman Empire 7.5.1891 <br />- Credner, Prof. Dr. Peter Brugsch-Pascha Dr. Rudolf, Greifswald: <br />Sending of the VIIth Annual Report of the Geographical Society and Acknowledgment for the Red Eagle Order 10.10.1900, <br />Letter of the 6th Annual Report of the Geographical Society of Greifswald, Germany6.1908 <br />- Delbrück, Hans, Charlottenburg: <br />Transmission of a letter from Freiherr Binder v. Krieglstein (copy) about the strategist Friedrich the Great 16.9.1899 <br />- Delitzsch, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Charlottenburg: <br />Sending of his writing "Babel and Bible" 1.3.1904 <br />- Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: <br />Farewell before departure for the South Polar Expedition 18.7.1901 <br />- Droysen, Prof. Dr. Gustav, Halle/Saale. <br />historical teaching profession 9.7.1884 <br />- Duncker, Max, Karlsbad: <br />refusal of the offered professorship due to completion of his historical work 22.8.1884 <br />- Dove, Alfred, Leipzig, (Munich): <br /> deceased Hertz from Breslau and sending his Rankeschen Werk published by him 4.1.1894 <br />- Dove, Alfred, Freiburg/Breisgau: <br />Gratulation for the appointment to "Excellency", thanks for the picture of Mommsen, communication about his intention to submit the farewell because of a stroke 15.11.1904 <br />- Dümmler, Prof. Ernst, Berlin: <br />Continuation of the Monumenta Germaniae 12.6.1891 <br />- Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: <br />Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 <br />- Egelhaaf, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: <br />Shipment of his latest historical works 14.7.1888 <br />- Erler, Prof. Dr. Georg, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Shipment of his writing "Leipziger Magisterschmäuse im 16. - 18. Jahrhundert" 21.1.1906 <br />- Falk, Friedrich, Berlin: <br />Shipment of his newest historical studies without D. <br />- Finke, Heinrich, Münster/Westphalia. <br />Sending of the illustrated biography of Carl Müller and the older Düsseldorf Christian art 3.6.1896 <br />- Fischer, Theobald, Prof. der Geographie, Marburg: <br />Acknowledgment for the travel support combined with the hope of good results regarding the knowledge of the Mediterranean countries 6.4.1899 <br />- Friedensburg, Walter, Royal Prussian Historical Institute, Rome: <br />Thanks for the Order 27.4.1893 <br />- Gerland, Prof. Dr. Georg, Strasbourg/Elsaß: <br />Thanks for congratulating 12.2.1903 (missing) <br />- Glagau, H., Privatdozent der Geschichte, Marburg: <br />Sending of the 1st volume of his Hessian Landtag files 19.6.1901 <br />- Goerke, Franz, Director of the Urania Society, Berlin: <br />Thank you for the Red Eagle Order 27.4.1906 <br />- Grauert, Hermann, Prof. der Geschichte, Munich: <br />Thanks for the Order of the Knight's Cross of the Crown Order III. 5.6.1894 <br />- Greim, Prof. Dr., Darmstadt: <br />Submission of his latest works 27.7.1906 <br />- Herrmann, Dr. Paul, Gymnasialoberlehrer, Torgau. <br />Sending of his latest historical works about the Nordic countries 4.9.1903 (missing) <br />- Hintze, Prof. Dr. Hintze Dr. Otto, Berlin: <br />Application of the Regent leg name "the Great" 2.1.1902 <br />- Hüffer, Prof. Dr. H., Bonn: <br />successful eye operation, hope for soon completion of his historical works 9.7.1888, <br />naming of the still present teachers of His Majesty, conclusion of peace by the students, torchlight procession 30.4.1891 <br />- Hanssen, G., (agricultural historian), Göttingen: <br />his bust created by Harzer 20.10.1887 (missing) <br />- Imelmann, J., Berlin: <br />Send of his latest historical works 30.11.1905, <br />Letter of 27.3.1906 <br />- Jastrow, Prof. Dr. Ignaz, Berlin: <br />Submission of the latest annual report on history 6.8.1891 <br />- Kaufmann, Dr. Georg, Strasbourg: <br />Sending an original letter from the Professor of History Baumgarten from Strasbourg 8.12.1885 <br />- Kiepert, Heinrich, Berlin: <br />Geographisches Institut in Weimar 23.1.1892 <br />- Kirchhoff, Alfred, Prof. Dr. Peter B., Berlin, Germany of Geography, Halle: <br />transmission of the latest research, distribution of the Volapük (mixed Aposteriori planned language) 23.9.1887, <br />transmission of the latest publications of the Central Commission 16.4.1889 <br />- Quiver, Prof. Dr.., Historian, Hanover: <br />Sending of an essay on economic history 4.1.1898 <br />- Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Krauske, Prof. Otto, Göttingen: <br />transmission of his newest historical writings 9.12.1901 <br />- Lamprecht, Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Karl. der Geschichte, Leipzig: <br />Registration for visit to Berlin 20.2.1907, <br />Transmission of his latest volume "Deutsche Geschichte" 22.11.1907 <br />- Lindner, Theodor, Halle/Saale: <br />Sending of his 4th volume "Weltgeschichte seit der Völkerwanderung" 19.10.1905 <br />- Lohmeyer, Prof.., Königsberg: <br />Sending his latest historical publications 6.6.1885 <br />- Lorenz, Ottokar, Prof. der Geschichte Dr., (Zurich), Jena: <br />planning of the work about the chief president of Möller 30.11.1900 <br />- Lossen, W., Königsberg. <br />Sending of his latest historical writings 4.8.1902 <br />- Meister, Prof. Aloys, Münster: <br />Sending of his latest historical work "Die Geheimschrift im Dienste der Papstlichen Kurie" 23.5.1906 <br />- Mirbt, Prof. Dr. Karl, Marburg: <br />Send of his latest work "The Prussian Legation at the Pope's Court" 6.11.1898 <br />- Naudé, Albert, Berlin: <br />Thanks for the title "Extraordinarius" 25.2.1891 <br />- Naudé, Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />Thanks for Althoff's participation in the death of Naudé's brother 23.12.1896, <br />Death display 7.1.1904 <br />- Oncken, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Gießen: <br />Berlin visit, sending of his latest historical essays 12.9.1886 <br />- Pflugk-Harttung, Prof. Dr. Julius v., Berlin: <br />Please send a meeting 27.5.1897, <br />Send a map to his talk about "The Battle of Mars la Tour" 20.11.1893 <br />- Pietschmann, Richard, Göttingen: <br />Sending of his newest writing "Geschichte des Inkareiches von Pedro Sarmiento" 20.10.7.1906 <br />- Pyl, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Greifswald: <br />Send of his latest historical work "History of the Greifswald Churches" 10.7.1885 <br />- Quidde, Prof. Dr. R., Munich: <br />transmission of his latest historical writings, announcement of visit to Berlin in July 9.6.1889, <br /> incorrect information of the German Journal of Historical Science and its correction 25.3.1894 <br />- Rachfahl, Prof. Dr. Felix, Königsberg: <br />Shipment of his work "Wilhelm of Orange and the Dutch Uprising" 29.6.1906 <br />- Richthofen, Freiherr v., Berlin: <br />transmission of the commemorative publication published by the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde 12.11.1892 <br />- Rohlfs, Gerhard, Weimar: <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />letter of 10. November 1888, <br />letter of 10. September 1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 10.6. o. J. <br />- Seeck, Prof. Dr. Otto, Greifswald: <br />Communication of the ability to read auxiliary sciences of ancient history 28.4.1895 <br />- Sybel, Prof. Ludwig v., Marburg: <br />transmission of his 1st volume "Christliche Antike, Katakomben" 11.10.1906, <br />transmission of his speech at the rectorate "Die klassische Archäologie und die altchristliche Kunst" 26.10.1906 <br />- Sybel, Heinrich v.: <br />Subsidy for Quiddes historical journal 11.3.1889, <br />Inquiry for the address of Schottmüller 19.2.1892, <br />Casus Busse in Marburg because of Quiddes Exmission 13.6.1894 <br />- Schweinfurth, Georg, Berlin: <br />Sending a draft letter and asking for permission to use the name Althoffs 22.10.1894, <br />Collections of Emin Pasha 23.12.1889 <br />- Treitschke, Prof. v., Berlin: <br />Fall Schwenninger and drawing of parallels with Lord Clive, Mirabeau and York 22.2.1885, <br />Return of the Königsberg address to the 25th anniversary of the emperor 22.1.1886 <br />Return of a book by Prof. Lagarde by Prince Wilhelm 5.5.1886 (missing) <br /> Postponement of lectures 7.10.1891 (missing).
Contains: List of Korag members (Koloniale Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft) of 25 Jan. 1930 Programme of the Rheinische Kolonialtagung in Bad Aachen, May 1930 Colonial election district of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft of 15 Aug. 1930
Constitution and administration. State sovereignty; registry office matters; regulatory law; central administration. Political files. Border stuff. Police. Military. Trade and commerce. Municipalities. County committee. Education. Church systems. Railways.Post. Traffic. Expropriations. Road construction. Construction. Agriculture. Domains and forests. Bless you. Veterinary matters. Social services. Tax and accounting. Hydraulic engineering. Kunst- und KulturpflegeThe finding aid book "211.09.00 Regierung Aachen, Kirchenwesen" is not only assigned to this but also to other collections.
Preliminary remark The old list of files included Divisions I - VI. Divisions VII - XII and Division I P (personnel files) had been added to the list of files as special groups. A new structure with 25 subject groups was created in the present repertory, since the system of the old file index did not meet the requirements. The special groups of the old directory are now under: No. 5 c-e (Personal Akten, Abt. I P), No. 12 b (Mobil- und Demobilmachung, Abt. IX M, XMD), No. 23 c (Reg.Präsident Dr. Rombach, Abt. VIII), No. 23 f (Eupen-Malmedy, Abt. XI), No. 23 g (Neutral-Moresnet, Abt. VII), No. 24 (Gestapo, Abt. XII). The present new repertory replaces the provisional old repertory G 20/2, which only bore the title Government Aachen, Presidential Office, which has been extended in the present finding aid book to "Government Aachen, Presidential Office and Special Groups". However, the files shall continue to be ordered under 'Aachen Government, Presidential Office, No ...'. The redesign of the repertory was carried out by State Archives Inspector Kilian and State Archives Assessor Dr. Lück. (December 1970)
Contents of the finding aid book: The vast majority of the archival materials in the university archive are files, especially those of the university administration. The previous tradition in the area of faculties, institutes and chairs was not subject to a systematic concept. In the future, these gaps will also be filled. The area of certificates is mainly represented by doctoral and postdoctoral certificates (duplicate or copy). The area of official records is represented by administrative journals and business diaries (1869 - 1919, 1966 - 1969). The Collections section is represented by a newspaper clipping collection (1945 - 1996), which was taken over by the RWTH Foreign Institute. The other collections of the Hochschularchiv, such as estates, photo collections or objects, are not included in the present index. For this purpose, the university archive has its own finding aids, some of which are already accessible online. Structure of the finding aid book: The recording and structuring of the archived files in the university archive was not carried out according to archival aspects of provenance, but according to a rather factual approach, similar to the librarian indexing. The files were recorded by person and subject and kept in two separate series of index cards. The index cards were essentially created during the term of office of the scientific director Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hildebrandt. According to the Numerus Currens of the signatures, the individual file was recorded according to an archival model with title and further details (according to the content and thesaurus notes). This information was recorded on a so-called location map. These location maps are reproduced here in MidosaXML presentation format. In the absence of a separation of provenance, the information from the location maps is displayed in a complete file. The structure or classification of the entire stock is based on the order signatures and has only very general references to content, which are briefly placed in front of the individual structure levels. The original assignment of the order signatures provided for corresponding gaps for later file access and caused today's jump numbers. For the internet presentation, the file was checked for information that was questionable under data protection law.
Contains among other things: - Determination of the actual tomb of Charlemagne in the Liebfrauen-Münster in Aachen, 1843-1848 - Installation of columns in the cathedral, 1843 - Acquisition of a view of the interior of the Aachen cathedral from Rome, 1844-1845 - Restoration of the organ, 1847 - Aachener Anzeiger. No. 224. Aachen: Kaatzer, 1850. (print) - painting of the Carolingian octagon in the cathedral, 1854 - determination of the original foundation of the cathedral, 1861 (situation plans) - excavation of the keystone of the tomb vault of Charlemagne, 1866; stitching/binding