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          BArch, R 1001/6287 · File · Jan. 1927 - Sept. 1941
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Ordinance on the Recruitment of Natives in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (from "Amtlicher Anzeiger für Deutsch-Ostafrika", 1913) Native Labour in Angola. Report on the Organisation of Native Labour in East Africa and its Possibilities for Organising Work on a National Socialist Basis, Berlin 1938 Guidelines for the Processing of the Colonial Ethnological Handbook of Africa Proposals for the Organisation of Working Conditions for Europeans and the Introduction of Reich Insurance in the Colonies

          William Nickel (1885-1960)

          Medical certificate for married couple Nickel, 1925; Correspondence, 1926-1959; Curriculum Vitae, 1926; Circular(s) to Lutindi-Freunde, 1926; Month- and. Annual reports from Lutindi, 1927-1938; letter of the German Archives Office in Dar-es-Salaam concerning the transfer of property Lutindi of the Evangelischer Afrikaverein, 1928; plans for the extension of the lunatic asylum in Lutindi, 1929; photo of the new building in Lutindi, 1930; report on the death of Hermann Kanafunzi, 1930; various documents from the work in Lutindi, 1931; medical testimony of the married couple Nickel, 1932 u. 1939; Confidential correspondence concerning the personality of Wilhelm Nickel, 1938-1939; death announcement for Wilhelmine Nickel, 1960; death announcement for Wilhelmine Nickel, née Diehl, 1962

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

          Curriculum Vitae, Instruction, Vow of Deputation, 1933; Tropenzeugnisse für Eheleute Grüninger, 1933; Korrespondenz, Berichte u. Versorgungsangelegenheiten, 1933-1967; "Fackelzüge in Afrika, 1934; "Bugabo, 1934; "Eine Reise nach Mubali, 1939; Ärztliche Zeugnisse für Familie Grüninger: 1939, 1951, 1956 u. 1961; Curriculum Vitae of Wilhelm Grüninger, 1963; Letters from Ursula Grüninger to Curt Ronicke, 1951-1954; "From Lutindi's Everyday Life, 1952; Miscellaneous from the Missionary Work in Kiberashi, 1954; "Bell Dedication in Tamota, 1954; "In Old Traces in Hayalande, about 1955; "Short Overview of the Work in Lutindi, 1959; "Kago, 1960

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

          Curriculum Vitae and Testimonies, 1929; Instructions and Vows of Deputation, 1930; Correspondence (also during internment), 1929-1947; Photo by Werner Wittenberg, 1930; Certificate of Good Conduct and Medical Certificate by Werner Wittenberg, 1932; "Jubilee of the Bukoba Church on 28.07.1935; "Etwas vom Gelde im Haya-Lande, 1936; "From the work of the mission office in Bukoba, 1937; Correspondence during the stay in Queenstown in South Africa, 1947-1956; Correspondence with Hanni Wittenberg about supply matters, 1956-1965

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          The Ikutha Station
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_13 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Säuberlich. Scope: pp. 263-266. Includes, among other things: - "First tribulation and obstruction to work." (SW: Illness and death of the son of the Säuberlich; funeral; Christmas; famine; deaths; attending church and school) - "2. The three newly baptized." (SW: Baptisms and baptisms) - "3. Continuation of the state of emergency in the spring." (SW: absence of spring rain; emergency; many requests for support to the missionaries) - "4. The mission work." (SW: School and meetings; Kitwi station)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Teophile Hopf (1904-1947)

          Curriculum vitae, copies of certificates, instructions, vows of secondment, 1934; Medical questionnaire for Teophil Hopf and Ruth Johanssen (his bride), 1934-1935; Engagement announcement Hopf-Johanssen, 1935; correspondence and reports by Mr and Mrs Hopf, 1933-1940; Report on the work in the Ihangirob area and in the Ihangirob region. Ngote, 1936-1937; A holiday trip to the islands by Ruth Hopf,, 1938; correspondence with the Hopf couple during internment, 1940-1947; instructions for Theophil Hopf as accountant, 1954; correspondence with Teophil Hopf, 1948-1970; travel reports from Africa, by Theophil Hopf, 1961-1962

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          Stone quarrying II
          ALMW_II._BA_A8_30(130) · Item · 1905-1908
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,6 Description: 3 men at work, cf. Alb. 8, Nr 29(129). Remark: Published..: Bl. 1908, No. 24. Reference: Cf. printing templates Musterbuch, No. IVa/556, Auf. 207, Diap. 123.a I 29 (13.8 X 11.2).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          stats

          Statistical material on church, school and medical work in Bukoba, 1926-1938; statistical material on church, school and medical work in Digoland and Usambara, 1932-1939; statistical material on the work of the Bethel Mission, 1949-1970

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          Station Thong

          Letters, reports and statistics about the work in thong, 1894-1900; letter from thong as printed by Mrs. Baudirektor Hoffmann to her husband in Berlin, February 1898; report about the consecration of the church in thong, February 1898; letter of the indigenous Christian Emil Barut to father Bodel-schwingh, November 1899

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          Stand increases, vol. 2
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 90 A, Nr. 2011 · File · 1895-1927
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: - Alten, Carl von, lord of the manor, chamberlain, Linden near Hanover. Elevation to the rank of Count Alten-Linsingen on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Alvensleben, Werner von, Kammerherr, Schlosshauptmann von Quedlinburg, Fideikommisbesitzer, Neugattersleben. Elevation to the rank of Count as "Count of Alvensleben-Neugattersleben" on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Arnim-Boitzenburg, Count. Proposal of the Prime Minister Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg for elevation to the rank of prince in a meeting of the State Ministry. Agreement of the State Ministry on the occasion of the 25th government anniversary of Wilhelm II [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Baum, Geheimer Kommerzienrat, Elberfeld. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Baumann, Lieutenant General retired, Loschwitz near Dresden, most recently Major General and inspector of the 2nd Landwehr Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Behring, Dr., Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg, Privy Councillor. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the uprising of Prussia to the status of kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Bellschwitz (see Brünneck) (p. 19) - Berendt, Major General retired, Charlottenburg, last Colonel and Commander of the Brandenburg Foot Artillery Regiment No. 3 (General Field Artillery Master). Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Bergemann, Lieutenant General, Commander of the Invalidenhaus in Berlin. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Boitzenburg (see Arnim-Boitzenburg) - Bothe, Hermann, owner of manor and landscape councillor, on tooth, district Flatow. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Boyneburgk, Alexander von, retired cavalry master, Grand Duke of Saxony Chamberlain in Stadtfeld. Permission to the guidance of the baron title to the members of the Stadtfelder line, 14.12.1901-18.03.1902 (Bl. 23, 25, 26) - Braunbehren, Ludwig Günther Karl Otto, Undersecretary of State a. D., Really Secret Council. Elevation to the nobility, 25.08.1900 (Bl. 21) - Brünneck, Roland von, Burgrave of Marienburg, chamberlain, on Bellschwitz. Elevation to the rank of Count of Brünneck-Bellschwitz on the occasion of the turn of the century, 04.01.1900 (p. 19) - Budde, Minister of State and Minister for Public Works. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 03.05.1904 (p. 35) - Bumke, Lieutenant General retired, Berlin, last Major General and Inspector of the 3rd Engineering Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Caemmerer, Major General, Commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Camphausen, Minister of State, Berlin. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the return of the Day of the Imperial Proclamation to Versailles, 18./20.01.1896 (p. 4) - Cramer, Constantin, Royal Prussian Lieutenant Colonel. Elevation to the hereditary nobility under the name Cramer von Laue on the basis of a corresponding request for the throne to the emperor and king Wilhelm II from 09.05.1918 on the part of his son, Cramer von Laue, who had been named under 01.04.1918 of the Duke of Anhalt into the nobility raised Oheims - brother of his mother - of the Duke-Anhalt Minister of State Dr. Ernst von Laue (see also Laue), 09.05.-11.10.1918 (pp. 69, 70, 72) - Crüger, Lieutenant General retired, Wiesbaden, last inspector of the 3rd engineer inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger from 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Czarnecki, Count von, manor owner, Siekowko near Priment (Posen). Application for the award of the count title for his son Marcell von Czarnecki, Dr. jur., on Rakwitz, 14./25.03.1899 (p. 17) - Delbrück, Dr., Minister of State, Berlin. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Day of the Emperor's Proclamation of Versailles, 18./20.01.1896 (p. 4) - Derneburg, by (see Münster, Alexander Graf zu) (p. 55) - Detmering, Lieutenant General retired, Schwerin, last Major General and commander of the 16th Cavalry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Dippe, Karl, Kommerzienrat, Quedlinburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Dohna-Schlobitten, Richard Graf zu. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Serene Highness" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Drenkmann, Really Secret Council, President of the Court of Appeal, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Dulitz, Major General, Commander of the 2nd Guard Field Artillery Brigade. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (sheet 19) - Ecken, Peter von, Krefeld. Entry for information about a sex of corners on castle of corners, 06.05.1927 (sheet 93) - Eppstein, by, Princely Lippischer Geheimer Kabinettsrat. Elevation to the nobility. Letter from the Minister of the Interior to the Royal Herald's Office concerning the elevation of Eppstein to the nobility in the Principality of Lippe, irrespective of his Prussian nationality and without prior request from the Lippe Government (copy). Note, 11.01.1916-02.05.1917 (p. 68) - Eulenburg, Philipp Graf zu, Baron von und zu Hertefeld, Imperial German Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Courts. Elevation to the rank of Prince with the title "Serene Highness" as "Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Fahland, Major General retd., Wiesbaden, last Colonel in the Staff of the Corps of Engineers and Inspector of the 2nd Pioneer Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Foerster, by. Rejection of the Herald's Office on the application of Major Eugenie Franke, House Germete near Warburg i. W., born von Foerster, on inheritance her birth name from Foerster to her son-in-law, the vice-consul Dr. Fritz Grouven in Cairo under the name form: Fritz von Foerster-Grouven, 16.12.1910-06.03.1911 (pp. 59, 60) - Franke, Eugenie, born von Förster (see Foerster, from) (pp. 59, 60) - Franke, Major General retired, Weimar, last colonel and commander of the Westphalian fusilier regiment no. 37. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Fritz, Lieutenant Colonel, with the staff of the Königs-Infanterie-Regiment No. 145. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Frowein, Peter Eduard, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat, Wirklicher Geheimer Oberregierungsrat. Elevation to the nobility, 20.03.-12.09.1913 (p. 61) - Gescher, President of the Government, Münster. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Godeffroy, Dr. jur., pensioner, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Goeschen, Landrat, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Harburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Max von, K. K. Austrian-Hungarian Consul General, Frankfurt a. M. State Ministry negotiations on the establishment of a Fidei Commission of Max von Goldschmidt-Rothschild in the province of Poznan. Wilhelm II had reserved for himself the elevation to baron status desired by Max von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, who was elevated to the nobility in 1903, by continuation of the baron title for the family of his wife, a née freiherr of Rothschild, until the establishment of the Fidei Commise] 22.06.1906 (pp. 45-49) - Grouven, Fritz, Dr. (see Foerster, by) (pp. 59, 60) - Grunelius, Andreas Adolf, Banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to the hereditary nobility simultaneously with that of Moritz Eduard Grunelius - on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Grunelius, Moritz Eduard, Banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to the hereditary nobility simultaneously with that of Andreas Adolf Grunelius - on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Gusovius, Emil, General Landschaftsrat, Kreisdeputierter, auf Augken, Kreis Wehlau. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Hacht, Werner von. Assessment of the predicate "von" as a local nobility predicate by the Reich Minister of Labor, 09.06.1926 (p. 91) - Hänisch, Lieutenant General, Commander of the 36th Division. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger from 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Hansemann, Gustav, Rentner, Charlottenburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Hatzfeldt zu Trachenberg, Hermann Fürst von, Oberst-Schenk, Oberpräsident der Provinz Schlesien. Award of the ducal dignity under the name of a duke to Trachenberg, princes of Hatzfeldt on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (sheet 19) - Henckel von Donnersmarck, Guido, count, in Neudeck, Real Privy Council, Hereditary Upper Land Mouth Gift in the Duchy of Silesia, Free Lord of State on Upper Beuthen. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Durchlaucht" as "Count Henckel Fürst von Donnersmarck" on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Hertefeld, Philipp Freiherr von und zu (see Eulenburg, Philipp Graf zu) (p. 19) - Hohenleuben, Count von (see Reuß j. L., Prince Henry XXXI.) (p. 71) - Humann, Eduard, Lieutenant Commander Oldenburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard Graf zu, Wirklicher Geheimer Rat, on Lützburg. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Serene Highness" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Ising, Lieutenant General, à la suite of the army and commander of the armoury. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Jacobi, General der Artillerie z. D., Berlin, last Lieutenant General and Inspector of Field Artillery. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kamlah, Major General, Commander of the 35th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Kamphövener, Lieutenant General retired in Constantinople, former captain and company commander in infantry regiment no. 79. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Keußler, Friedrich, Staatsrat a. D., Greifswald. Naturalization and name change, 18.06.-04.07.1924 (pp. 89-90) - Kißling, Georg, cavalryman of the L. a. D. and former Fidei commiss owner, Heinzendorf, Wohlau district. Search for delivery of the relevant papers on the bestowal of hereditary nobility, 20/22 April 1921 (p. 88) - Klaeden, bank director, Berlin. Complaints about non-recognition by the Heroldamt, 27.09. and 09.10.1907 (pp. 50, 51), of the nobility allegedly due to him - Knappe, Lieutenant General retired, Charlottenburg, last Major General and Commander of the Railway Brigade. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Knorr, Admiral and Commanding Admiral. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Knyphausen (see Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard Graf zu) (page 19) - Koester, Admiral, Inspector General of the Navy and Chief of the Naval Station of the Baltic Sea. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Kranold, Viktor Ferdinand, Real Privy Councilor, President of the Railway Directorate in Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 29.07.-08.11.1904 (pp. 36-39) - Kraus, Major General retired, Baden-Baden, last Colonel and Commander of the 6th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 114. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Krause, Dr., lawyer, Privy Justice Council, Chairman of the Board of the Bar Association, Second Vice-President of the House of Representatives. Proposal of the Minister of Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry on elevation to nobility. Consent of the Ministry of State. Planned elevation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (pp. 62, 66) - Kruska, Major General, commander of the 23rd Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kühn, Max Arthur Richard, Oberförster, Breslau. Submission of an application to the herald's office for the award of the title of nobility, 08.-24.04.1919 (p. 73) - Kuhlmann, Lieutenant General, inspector of the 1st foot artillery inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kuhlmay, Lieutenant General, Inspector of the 2nd Cavalry Inspection. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Lassen, Hermann, retired cavalryman, at Siggen, Oldenburg district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Laue, Ernst, Dr., Herzoglich Anhaltischer Staatsminister, Plenipotentiary to the Federal Council. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the celebration of 25 years of official activity in the Anhalt State Ministry by the Duke of Anhalt, 01.04.1918 (see also Cramer [von Laue]) (p. 69) - Lenhausen, Graf von (see Manderscheid, August von) (p. 27 and 29) - Lenke, Lieutenant General, Commander of the 19th Division. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Leuffen, Benjamin, owner of a manor on Otzenrath, Grevenbroich district, resident of Sinsteden, Neuss district. Negotiation for elevation to the nobility, 28.02.-17.03.1870 (pp. 297-300) - Levetzow, Erdmann Freiherr von, Görz. Application for official certification of entitlement to hold the baron title by the Ministry of the Interior, 26.10.1908 (pp. 53-54) - Leyden, Ernst Viktor, Dr., Priver Medizinalrat, Professor in the Medical Faculty of the Friedrich Wilhelm University, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility at the request of the Minister of State for Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs, Dr. Bosse, 14-23.01.1896 (pp. 6-12) - Liebert, Major General, Governor of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a.. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Mades, Arthur, Lieutenant a. D., Aachen. Findings on the identity of today's Mades family with the Italian "di Madesa" and in France "de Madis", 25.10.1927 (p. 95) - Magdeburg, Eduard Ludwig Carl, Real Privy Councillor, President of the Chamber of Accounts. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 30.12.1903-03.05.1904 (pp. 30-35) - Manderscheid, August von, Lenhausen/Westphalia. Recognition of the title as Count of Lenhausen, 02.06.1902 and 16.05.1903 [pencil note: input of a mentally unsound person] (pp. 27, 29) - Metzler, Albert, Bankier, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's Elevation to the Kingdom, 18th century01.1901 (p. 22) - Metzler, Karl, banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to the status of kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Miquel, Johannes Franz, Dr., Minister of State and Minister of Finance. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the birthday of the emperor and king, 27./28.01.1897 (p. 16) - Möller, Theodor Adolf, Minister of State and Minister for Trade and Commerce. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 19.10.1905 (p. 43) - Moßner, Ernst, owner of manor, Ulbersdorf, district. Oils. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Müller, Major General, General à la suite His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Münster, Alexander Graf zu, on Derneburg (province Hannover). Elevation to the rank of prince under the name Fürst Münster von Derneburg with the title Durchlaucht, 23.04.1909 (p. 55) - Nasse, Dr., Wirklicher Geheimer Rat, Oberpräsident in Koblenz. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 23.08.1905 (p. 42) - Negenborn, Gerhard, owner of manor, Klonau, district Osterode/Ostpr. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Oberhoffer, General der Infanterie, Generalquartiermeister und Chef der Landesaufnahme. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Oswald, Priver Kommerzienrat, Koblenz. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Otto, C., Kriminal-Oberinspektor, Berlin. Determination of his family name and the noble origin of his family, 06.-14.06.1926 (p. 92) - Pappritz, director of knighthood, owner of manor, Radach, district West-Sternberg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Pelzer, Major, charged with the duties of a head of department in the War Ministry. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Persius, Dr., Real Privy Councillor, President of the Higher Administrative Court. Application by the Ministry of State for elevation to nobility on the occasion of his resignation from office. Rejection by the emperor and king, award of the diamonds to the Red Eagle Order I. Class, 02.02.1902 (p. 24) - Pirscher, Major General retired, Charlottenburg, last inspector of the 4th engineering inspection at that time. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Pohl, District Administrator, Privy Councillor, Ratibor. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Pusch, Dr. Lucian, Professor, Breslau. Request for elevation to nobility, 03.05.1903 (p. 28) - Reuß younger line, Heinrich XXXI., Prince. Award of the name "von Hohenleuben" as well as the hereditary dignity of Count on the part of the reigning Prince von Reuß younger line to Prince Heinrich XXXI. Reuß j. L. on the occasion of his forthcoming marriage to a lady of the bourgeois class, 09.-11.10.1918 (p. 71) - Rexrot, landowner and cavalry captain of the reserve, Saarbrücken. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th government anniversary of Wilhelm II [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Rothschild (see Goldschmidt-Rothschild) - Ruperti, owner of manor, Grubno, Kulm district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Sasse, Major General retired, Berlin, last commander of the 1st Foot Artillery Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Scheller, Georg Friedrich, retired District President, Stralsund. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 31.03.1908 (p. 52) - Schichau, Erich, owner of manor, Pohren, Heiligenbeil district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schlobitten (see Dohna-Schlobitten) (p. 19) - Schmidt, Major General, in charge of conducting business as inspector of field artillery. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Schmidt, Dr., Landgerichtpräsident, Halle a. S. Elevation to the hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200-year anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schmysingk-Korff, Klaus Freiherr von, currently Munich. Search of the Bavarian Legation in Berlin for the authorization of Klaus Freiherr von Schmysingk-Korff to lead the Prussian nobility at the time of the coming into force of the Reichsverfassung [14.08.1919], 05.08.1927 (p. 94) - Schnitzler, Consul General, Antwerp. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schnitzler, Kommerzienrat, Cologne. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schnitzler, Landgerichtsrat. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schönstedt, former Minister of State, survey into hereditary nobility, 27.08.1910 and 27.01.1911 (p. 56-58) - Schroeter, Heinrich, Police President, Stettin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schütz, Carl von. Application to the Ministry of the Interior to hold the title of nobility, 20./26.09.1895 (p. 2) - Schulz, Wilhelm, Lieutenant General (retired), Berlin, last President of the Engineering Committee. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Schulze, Hermann, Prussian Privy Justice Councillor and Kronsyndikus, Baden University Professor. Elevation to the hereditary nobility under the name of Schulze-Gaevernitz by the Grand Duke of Baden. Keine Landesherrliche Anerkennung für die ehelichen Nachkommen in Preußen], 25.07.1888 (p. 78) - Schulze-Gaevernitz, Gerhard von, Professor Dr., Lieutenant of the Landwehr, Member of the German National Assembly. Permission to use the above mentioned name also in Prussia. This decision was preceded by a long dispute, since the elevation of the Grand Duke of Baden to hereditary nobility in 1888 did not require the sovereign's permission in Prussia. (see also Schulze, Hermann), 16.05.-09.12.1919 (pp. 77-87) - Schwabach, Geheimer Regierungsrat in Berlin, former Regierungsrat at the Königliche Eisenbahndirektion zu Altona. Decision of the Ministry of State to support the project of the secret council Schwabach to establish a family fidei commission in the province of Posen as well as with regard to a later application for nomination, 28.02.1905 (pp. 40 and 41) - Seeger, Major General a. D., Görlitz, last Colonel à la suite of the 2nd Badischer Feldartillerie Regiments Nr. 30 and director of the artillery shooting school. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Spalding, Richard, landowner, Groß-Miltzow, district Grimmen. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Spitz, Lieutenant General retired, Hanover, last inspector of the Landwehrinspektion Berlin. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Steinmeister, Dr. jur., District Administrator, Nauen. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Stubenrauch, Ernst, District Administrator of the District of Teltow, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Thielen, Minister of State and Minister for Public Works, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Tieschowitz von Tieschowa, District President, Königsberg. Invitation to the President of the Government of Tieschowitz to use the spelling of the name "Tieschowitz von Tieschowa", which was established for the members of the von Tieschowitz family by diploma dated 02.07.1625, and to use the abbreviated form "von Tieschowitz" solely in private life etc., 12.12.1895 (p. 3) - Tiling, Wilhelm von, Gymnasialoberlehrer und Pastor a. D., Goslar. Application for recognition of the nobility for his son Walther, the Seconde lieutenant in the Pionier-Batl. No. 15, 30.06.-30.10.1896 (pp. 13-14) - Trachenberg, Herzog zu (see Hatzfeldt zu Trachenberg) (pp. 19) - Waldstein, Graf von, Beuthen. Application for the dukedom title, 04./10.05.1900 (p. 20) - Wedekind, Sophie, née Danzier, widow of the former Austrian-Hungarian Consul General Paul Wedekind, who died in Berlin. Willingness to donate the missing funds of 400,000 Marks for the acquisition of the Ebernburg under the condition that the hereditary nobility bestow on her and her children. [William II did not declare himself averse]. 09. and 16.01.1914 (p. 67) - Wedel, Clementine von, née von Wedel, Castle St. Marie near Diedenhofen. Presentation of a request of her husband for elevation to hereditary baron status, 18.10.-02.11.1899 (p. 18) - Weinberg, Arthur and Karl, brothers. Inquiry of the Royal Herald's Office about the application for nomination of the Weinberg brothers (note), 09.04.1906 (p. 44) - Werner, Reinhold, Vizeadmiral a. D., Wiesbaden. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Wülfing, Carl Emil, owner of manor, Kriegshoven, Rheinbach district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Ziegner, Major General, Commander of the 7th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Zimmermann, August, Amtsrat, Salzmünde, Mansfelder Seekreis. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19).

          Sister house in Nkoaranga
          ALMW_II._BA_EF_106 · Item · 1910-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photo type: repro photo. Format: 14,0 X 9,0. Description: Standing on a slope. Remark: Sheet film negative and repro duplicate. Pub.: Miss. Sheet 1914, No. 5, Nachr. 1914, No. 4. Reference: Cf. printing pattern book IId/36 (13,0 X 8,0) "Makumira". See proofs 11/858a (11.0 X 7.0) "Makumira. After work".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Roofing the church at Mwika
          ALMW_II._BA_A10_49(98) · Item · 1909-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Hohlfeld?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,1. Description: 8 African men at work, on ladder 2 other men. Reference: Planfilmneg. and cardboard no. 197 in negative box.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Restart of work in Mbungu
          ALMW_II._MB_1896_19 · File · 1896
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the diary of Miss. Hofmann in Mbungu. Scope: p. 301-305. Contains, among other things: - (SW: resumption of all missionary activities; problems with the Wakamba mission; Easter; resonance of visitors at church services and lessons)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._32_0 · File · 1891-1907
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Four fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 0 1 - Zwickau 1891. Neubert to "Missionsdirektorium" (handwritten, 2 p.) - Deutsches Kolonialblatt. Volume III. No. 8, Berlin, 15 April 1892 (with "Map of the Mission Stations in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a"; map "Edea Station on 1 January 1892") - Leipziger Zeitung. No. 109, May 12, 1892 - Berlin 1892 - Seminar for Oriental Languages (with list of lectures and exercises in the winter semester 1892/93 with "Conditions for Entrance to the Seminar for Oriental Languages, Berlin"; 2-fold) - Mörz 1892 - Mission Conference in the Province of Brandenburg (Grundmann) - "Business Plan and Social Contract of the Commandit Society Karl Perrot

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Paul Wohlrab (1866-1949)

          CV from 1891; Letters, circulars, reports, 1890-1907; "Bewegliche Stunden, Bericht über die Beginn der Mittelschule in Lwandai, ca. 1902; Korrespondenz (allgemein), i.a. deutsche Schule u. Mittelschule, 1908; Agreement between the Evangelische Mission u. der Katholischen Mission wegen demgrenzung der Arbeit, 1909; Correspondenz u.a. with W. Trittelvitz, 1910-1912; Überlegungen zur Errichtung einer Gewerbeschule, 1911; Correspondence during our stay at home, 1914-1927; "Urgent tasks for our female youth in Central Africa, 1927; "Wiederaufbau unserer Arbeit in Tanga, 1927; Important correspondence with the "Education Director u.a. because of English as a school language, 1928; decisions of the Mission Conference in Marangu, September 1928; "Serious questions and major tasks concerning mission schools, 1928; general correspondence, 1929-1933; correspondence Paul Wohlrab u. Daughter Frieda, 1934-1947; Obituary of Paul Wohlrab, 1949; Correspondence Margarethe Wohlrab (wife), 1951-1962; Correspondence Frieda Wohlrab (daughter), 1942-1972; Xerokopien betreffend Schulfragen, 1902-1908

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

          Curriculum vitae, 1909; correspondence with Doctor Sickinger, 1911-1933; vow of secondment for the Salatiga mission on Java, 1922; "Aus der missionsärztlichen Arbeit der Neukirchener Mission auf Java, 28 p., ca. 1925; 3 Lichtbilder des Krankenhauses Blora (Java), 1933; report on the death of Doctor Sickinger, 1934; correspondence with Mrs. Sickinger, née Groß, mainly for care matters, 1934-1971

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          ALMW_II._32_61 · File · 1904-1939
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Six fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 61 1 - Transcript. German Institute Abroad. Statutes of the German Confederation for East Africa (Maschinegeschrieben; 2 p.) - "Fragments for the construction of an instruction for the accountant in Moschi" - "Compilation of the more important provisions for the missionaries of the Ev. Luth Mission, as far as they are of general importance". (printed; 39 p.; approved in the 1904 meeting of the College of Missions) - Leipzig 1909. College. "For the attention of on leave missionaries of the Leipzig Mission." (Typewritten; 2 p.) - Weigersdorf 1910. Chess cutter. "Comments on the draft of a new version of the Instruction of Mission Candidates to Travel to Afrika´." (handwritten; 2 p.) - o.O., o.J. "Draft of a new version of theInstruction for the journey to Afrika´". (11 p.; handwritten) - n.d. "Instruktion für Missions-Kandidaten zur Reise nach Afrika" (printed; 8 p.) - "Katechumenatsordnung der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Mission in Deutsch-Ostafrika. Adopted by the College of the Ev.-luth. Mission to Leipzig ... 1904." (Typewritten; 6 p.) - Moshi 1908. Ev.-luth. Mission. "Catechumenate order..." (see above) (printed; pages 1-3). FICHE NR. 61 2 - Continued (pages 4-12) - "Divine Order for Jaggamission." (Typewritten; 6 p.) Accepted at the meeting of the College 1906 (3-fold) - Leipzig 1906. College to the Missionaries of the Jagga Mission - "Rules of Service of the Missionary Aids of the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Mission". (handwritten; 8 p.) Approved in collegial meeting 1907 - "Service regulations for the mission assistants ..." (see above) (typewritten; 6 p.) Approved in the collegial meeting 1907 and 1911 - "Rules of Service for Missionary Assistants ..." (see above) (Typewritten; 7 p.) Approved in 1907 collegial meeting - "Instructions for Mission Assistants." (Typewritten; 7 p.) Approved in collegial meeting 1909 - Leipzig 1930. Publisher of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission. The Work of the Leipzig Mission in 1929" (printed; pages 1-31). FICHE NR. 61 3 - continued ( pages 32-80) - Leipzig 1929 "Draft of a Church Constitution for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa". (2x; typewritten; partly with handwritten revisions; 6 p.) - Leipzig 1929. collegium to mission council of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in East Africa ( 3 p.) - Munich 1930. Oeschey (?) to collegium / mission director - "Draft of a church order for the Evangelical Lutheran churches in East Africa". (handwritten; 11 p.) - Leipzig 1930. College. "Church Constitution for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa." (Typewritten; page 1). FICHE NR. 61 4 - Continued pages 2-3 / pages 1-3 - "Draft Church Order for the ..." (see above) (Maschinegeschrieben; Leipzig 1929) - Leipzig 1929. College to Mission Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in East Africa (Maschinegeschrieben; 3 p.) - Gutmann 1933. "Draft of an Evangelical Lutheran Parish Order." (Typewritten; 17 p.) - Nkoaranga 1935. Ittameier. "Draft Parish Code for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa." (typewritten; 13 p.) - "Church Constitution for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, which is related to the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Leipzig". (Maschinegeschrieben; 12 p.) Adopted in collegial meeting 1906 - Leipzig 1906. College to the missionaries of the Dschagga-Mission (Maschinegeschrieben; 5 p.) - Leipzig 1935. Ihmels to "Friends" attached: Gutmann 1933. "Draft of a Protestant Lutheran parish order" (Maschinegeschrieben; pages 1-5). FICHE NR. 61 5 - Gutmann continued: pages 6-17 and Ittameier 1935. "Draft of a municipal code ..." (typewritten; 13 p.) - "Statute of Jagga - Mission." - In order to promote a peaceful and blessed cooperation of the Jagga missionaries, the following is determined about the work of the individual stations, about the sphere of activity of the Conference of Missionaries, about the powers of the Mission Council, which is responsible for the direction of the Jagga mission. "Statutes of the Wakamba Mission." (Maschinegeschrieben; 10 p.) - "Statut der Dschagga-Mission" Approved in the 1904 meeting of the College of Missions (Maschinegeschrieben; 11 p.; partly with handwritten notes) - Leipzig 1906. College to "Brothers" - "Visitationsordnung der Dschagga-Mission." (Visitationsordnung der Dschagga-Mission.) Adopted at the 1906 collegial meeting (typewritten; 7 p.) - Göttingen 1938. Meyer. "Fundamental thoughts about church discipline. A theological report for the College of the Leipzig Mission" (transcript; typewritten; pages 1-7). FICHE NR. 61 6- - continued Meyer (pages 8-10) - Ehingen 1939. Gutmann. "Church discipline and office the key." (11 p.; typewritten; reaction to the expert opinion of Meyer; transcript) - Bad Brückenau 1939 "Reply by Prof. D. Meyer - Göttingen to the memorandum of Mission Senior D.Dr. Gutmann on `Church Breeding and the Office of Schlüssel´." (transcript; typewritten; 4 p.).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._32_34 · File · 1918-1920
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Eight fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 34 1 - Maadi 1918. chess cutter - Maadi 1918. Guth an Meinner (copy) - 1918. Paul an Rother, Michel (3 letters), Guth, Horn, Schachschneider (2 letters), Everth, Wärthl, Thiele, Mauer - 1919. Paul an Guth - Sidi Bishr 1918. Thiele (2 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1918. wall (2 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1918. chess cutter (5 letters, one with photo) - Zendingsbureau-Oegstgeest 1918. Rauws an Spiecker (probably Dutch) - Sidi Bishr 1918. Everth (3 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1918. Rother (2 letters) - Treffurt 1918. Klöpfel (3 letters) - Eschenbach 1918. Wärthl - Tura 1918. Michel (2 letters) - Döbeln 1918. Everth - Schwabach 1918. Wall - Maadi 1918. Stelzner (2 letters) - 1918. list of the books sent to Schachschneider - Belgaum 1918. Fuchs (2 letters) - Meseritz 1918. Schachschneider - Leipzig 1918. ? an Raum (English) - Leipzig 1918. Paul an The Lay Secretary, C.M.S., London (English) - Machame 1918. Müller to "Children" - Machame 1918. Mission council in the Ev.-luth. Mission in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (account 1917; translation; 3 copies). - o.O. 1919 transcript of a report by Hauptmann about private life of Stelzner - 2nd part of the letter of Horn (see Fiche 33 8-) - Tura 1919. Michel. FICHE NR. 34 2 - Maadi 1919. Stelzner - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Guth, Fuchs (3 letters), Mauer, Schachschneider (German and English), Michel, Stelzner, Wärthl - Tura 1919. Schmidt (application for employment as teacher) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Wall - Tura 1919. Michel - Seelingstädt 1919. Schmidt - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Thiele, Rother, Everth, Wall, Knepper, Wärthl, Guth, Stelzner, Michel, Horn, Klöpfel (finances) - Tura 1919. Horn an "Mutter" (copy) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider - 1919. Kollegium "An die in Aegypten internierten Missionare" (concerning behaviour in case of release; 2-fold) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele - Sidi Bishr 1919. Mauer - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneier (2 letters) - Frankfurt 1919. Michel (Pflanzer) to the Reichskolonialamt Berlin. "Report on my activities and experiences during the war in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and on my journey home..." (as attachment to a letter see Fiche no. 34 3 ; 2 copies) - Tura 1919. Horn - Maadi 1919. Guth - Tura 1919. Michel - Machame 1919. Mission Council to Paul (report of Müller about the work of Everth and Stelzner, with vote to suspend both from service) - Maadi 1919. Stelzner - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth (explanation of his mission method). FICHE NR 34 3 - Leipnitz 1919 Alberti - Maadi 1919 Wärthl (2 letters) - 1919 Paul an Michel - Leipzig 1919 Paul "To the relatives of our German East African missionaries" - Kamenz 1919 Horn - Leipzig 1919 Paul an Horn, Mauer, Everth, Wärthl, Schachschneider (2 letters), Stelzner, Michel, Fuchs - Leipzig 1919 Paul an Ideler, Fokken, Steinacker (concerning the German East African missionaries) - Leipzig 1919 Paul an Ideler, Fokken, Steinacker (concerning the German East African missionaries) - Leipzig 1919 Paul an Ideler, Fokken, Fuchs - Leipzig 1919 Paul an Ideler, Fokken, Steinacker (concerning the German East African missionaries) Missions- und Missionsschulwesen) - Tura 1919. Klöpfel - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele an "Schwiegereltern" (copy) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider (2 letters) - Frankfurt 1919. Michel - Kamenz 1919. Nollau - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele - o.J. Situationplan der Missionsstation Ruruma - Marangu 1919. Raum (translation; 3fold) - Eschenbach 1919. Wärthl - Tura 1919. Michel - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider (original and transcript) - Berlin 1918. Call of the Reichsbank directorate among other things "to limit the lifting of notes to the smallest measure" (printed) - Mwika 1919. Mother" and "father" to "Eva" - Mwika 1919. "Irmagard" to "sister" - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth's report on the monetary situation in Ruruma - Maadi 1919. Guth (copy) - Tahkaeranadas 1919. "P.E."(father) to Eisenschmidt (language Estonian?; with German translation) - Leipzig 1919. Weishaupt to Wärthl (concerning resumption of work in East Africa; copy) - Belgaum 1919. Fuchs to Paul - Tura 1919. Horn - Maadi 1919. Stelzner - Sidi Bishr 1919. Wall - Leipzig 1919. Paul to von Schnehen. FICHE NR 34 4 - Glauchau 1919. Pedagogy to Paul - Maadi 1919. Stelzner (5 letters) - Tura 1919. Horn - Tura 1919. Michel (3 letters) - Belgaum 1919. Fuchs (transcript) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider (2 letters) - Leipnitz 1919. Alberti - Kamenz 1919. Horn - Meseritz 1919. Schachschneider (3 letters) - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Rother (pedagogy), Schachschneider, Mauer (2 letters), Müller, Horn, Gutmann (2fold), Michel - Sidi Bishr 1919. Mauer (3 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth: "Report of a journey ...1915 with young Iramba Christians to the Kilimanjaro" - o.O. 1919. Guth (request to the censor to let a certain letter pass) - Maadi 1919. Wärthl (2 letters) - Kamenz 1919. Horn - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth: "Cooperation of the Dschagga at the mission work in Iramba" - Chemnitz 1919. Schlegel - o.O. 1919. Please to the censor - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth ("Continuation of the two previous letters about his activity in Ruruma") - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth (3 letters): "Discussion with brothers in captivity about his baptism practice"; "Exposition of his baptism practice"; "About baptism to polygamists" - Sidi Bishr 1919. Rother - 1 photo (probably 5 missionaries) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele - Moshi 1919. District Political Office "To all European Residents in Moshi District" - Mwika 1919. "Mother and Father Fr. St." to "Grete" - Grosshesselohe 1919. ? FICHE NR. 34 5 - continued - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider (2 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth (3 letters; concerning: baptism practice; report about his mission work) - Leipzig 1919. Kollegium an Hauptmann - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Schachschneider (2 letters), Michel, Mauer, Fuchs - Maadi 1919. Stelzner (5 letters) - Tura 1919. Michel - Belgaum 1919. Fuchs (3 letters) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to mission council (request for vacation) - Machame 1919. Mission council to Schulz (concerning dissolution of the children's home; 2 letters) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to mission council in Leipzig - Grosshesselohe 1919. ? - Marangu 1919. Ev.-luth Mission (room) to Ev.-luth. Mission to Leipzig (German and English; several copies) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Wall - Tura 1919. Horn - Maadi 1919. Wärthl - Glauchau 1919. Rother - Meseritz 1919. Schachschneider. FICHE NR 34 6 - continued - Belgaum 1919. Fuchs (2 letters) - Tura 1919. Michel (4 letters) - Maadi 1919. Stelzner (3 letters) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to Mission Council - Sidi Bishr 1919. Wall (2 letters) - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Rother, Thiele, Schachschneider, Stelzner, Horn (2 letters), Wärthl, Fuchs, Rother - Tura 1919. Horn (2 letters) - Leipzig 1919. Writing of a report by Thiele - Maadi 1919. Guth - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth - Sidi Bishr 1919. Schachschneider - Transcript "Meeting of the Mission Council of the Evangelical Church of Germany".luth. mission, Machame, 30/31.July 1919." (signed Müller / Raum) (2fach) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to Mission Council (copy) - Machame 1919. Mission Council to Schulz (2 letters) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to Mission Council (copy) - Moshi 1919. Schulz to Mission Council - Machame 1919. Mission Council to Paul - Walddorf 1919. Michel - Meseritz 1919. Schachschneider. FICHE NR 34 7 - Tübingen 1919. Rother - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele (2 letters) - Belgaum 1919. Fuchs (2 letters) - Sidi Bishr 1919. Lany - Tura 1919. Michel (5 letters) - Maadi 1919. Wärthl - Sidi Bishr 1919. Mauer (2 letters) - Maadi 1919. Stelzner - Machame 1919. Mission Council to Paul (original and copy; concerning Knittel) - Marangu 1919. Knittel to Mission in Leipzig (original and copy) - Moshi 1919. Gutmann - Tura 1919. Klöpfel - Tura 1919. Horn - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Stamberg, Wärthl (2 letters), Fuchs (2 times) - Machame 1919. Missionsrat an Paul (3 letters) - Maadi 1919. Wärthl - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth (2 letters) - Treffurt 1919. Klöpfel (2 letters) - "For war diary under the points of view: 1) Which role did the mission play in the wars of the protectorate 2) and how did it stand with the religious-kirchl. life of the troop". - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Schachschneider and Michel (both times return to sender) - Mwika 1919. Stamberg an "Grete" - Kamenz 1919. Horn (2 letters) - Marangu 1919. Ev.-luth. mission (room) an Paul - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Schachschneider, Thiele, Wärthl. FICHE NO 34 8- - Continued by "War Diary..." - Machame 1920. Müller to Political Office (concerning an article by Vierhub) - Machame 1920. Müller to Mission Inspector Weishaupt (2 letters).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Mulango in Kitwi
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_10 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: Report by Miss. Clean in Mulango. Scope: pp. 177-180. Contains, among other things: - "One. The long-awaited rain." (SW: start of the rainy season; agriculture) - "2nd emergency works." (SW: increase in the number of jobseekers; lack of work) - "3rd house building." (SW: first rooms; school; sermon excursions)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Moschi
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_14 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: From Miss's diaries. Fassman and Bleicken. Scope: p. 266-269* 281-284. Contains, among other things: - "First work on the heathens." (SW: Miss. Fassmann - Landscape Pokomo; Subchief Mlatie; Beer; Teaching house; Residents' concerns about the mission; Sermon; Chief Meli - Attending church service; Thoughts of a baptismal disciple) - "2nd school. (SW: Miss. Bleicken takes over the lessons; girls take part; separation of the school into two departments; school set on imperial station) - "3rd Christmas. " (SW: gifts; complaints about Chief Meli for assault) - "4. Locusts and shortages. " (SW: hayflock swarms; food shortage; mission garden; water shortage) - "5th Conference of Missionaries." (SW: language exam; station work and construction) - "6. All sorts from the month of March." (SW: Lessons with Meli restricted; successes in Moshi; attendance at church service; children's service) Darin: Illustration "Our mission school in Moschi.
          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Moschi
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_12 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: Quarterly report by Miss. Cooper. Scope: pp. 196-199. Includes, inter alia: - "First, a new comrade at work." (SW: arrival of siblings room; lessons; boarding school) - "2. All sorts of nasty things." (SW: Fire in the work shed; start of construction of a new building; lightning conductor system; printed booklet in progress; fever attacks; riots caused by Waaruscha; Christmas)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_10 · File
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: According to Miss's diaries. Althaus and Bleicken. Scope: p. 158-161* 181-185. Includes, among others: - "First of October." (SW: guests from the English neighbouring station Taweta; printing house; showing pictures; lessons in Mwika also by chief Mbararia; lessons with chief Koimbere) - "2. work on the female sex, new christening candidates etc.". (SW: lessons for women; school building in Marangu by chief Mareale; baptismal requests; Miss. Bleicken after Moshi; weather observations; formation of local teachers; repair of the church; attendance at church service) - "3. admission of two boarding students." (SW: Construction of a girl's house; church services with presentation of pictures) - "4th Christmas." (SW: feast; giving of AT and NT in Kiswahili; attendance at church service; Christmas in Mwika)
          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_6 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: By Miss. Althaus. Scope: p. 90-94* 123-126. Includes, among others: - "First costume students." (SW: Description of the pupils; polygamy; lack of food) - "2. The schools and church services." - "Third Heavy Rain, Diseases, etc." (SW: colds; smallpox; mass vaccination by Dr. Pritzel in Moshi) - "4th New Baptism Applicants and a Baptism of Five Gentiles." (SW: Baptisms; baptism of the first female) - "5. The first jagga wedding in mamba." (SW: Abandonment of the usual wedding customs; wedding ceremony; feast; songs with harmonium; house of the couple) - "6. All kinds of work on the ward." (SW: Shouting off the Miss. Fuchs and von Lany; devotion and church services; petition for work or admission to a boarding school; birth and baptism of the son Ludwig Althaus)
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          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_18 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the diary of Miss. Althaus. Scope: pp. 219-223. Contains, among other things: - "First of all, all kinds of work." (SW: construction activity; mud house; new equipment; help by the chiefs of Mwika and Msae; labour force; construction of a road from Moshi to Taweta) - "2. indigenous disputes." (SW: dispute over a woman; trial; missionary intervenes) - "3rd High Visitor." (SW: Governor General Major Liebert's visit) - "4th First Baptism of the Heathen in Mamba." (SW: baptism with a lot of singing and following party)

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          News from Madschame
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_30 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the station chronicle of Miss. Muller. Scope: pp. 504-509. Contains, among other things: - "One. The weather." (SW: rainy season; vaccination; overnight stay with chief Kirida of the Wakindi) - "2. construction works, completion of the new school building etc.". (SW: Arzeneihäuschen; Schangali - building material; mission conference) - "3rd work in church and school." (SW: attendance at church service; boarding student; wedding of a Dschagga couple; further education school; sermons after Sono; meeting with Kiwoso; extension of the list of words) - "4. power of superstition". (SW: Magic - watering the banana grove with a consecrated liquid)

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          News from Madschame
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_35 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: From Miss's diary. Müller, Aug. 1898. Scope: pp. 483-487. Includes among others: - "First, the first bridal canvass of a Jagga Christian." (SW: marriage in general; Samueli and Mambo - problems with Schangali) - "2nd something from work." (SW: Attendance at church) - "3. A visit from Meru Mountain." (SW: Visit of Chief Matundu from Meru Mountain) Darin: Picture "The station Nkarungo in Madschame".

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          News from Jimba
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_18 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to Miss's diary. Pfitzinger. Scope: p. 345-347. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Miss's illness. Fox; Church services in Kisuaheli and Kikamba; Famine; Migration to Mombasa; Work for those suffering from hunger; Miss Säuberlich - Worker for Kitwi Station; Baptism lessons - new registrations) - "Some from the May Monthly Report". (SW: rain showers; sweet potatoes and cassava; education; need; death of starving people; baptismal instruction)

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          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_5 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to reports by Miss. Hofmann and Kanig. Scope: p. 64-69. Includes, among other things: - "New plague." (SW: Famine and smallpox) - "Feeding the hungry." (SW: Job assignment - 100-130 Wakamba; Rinderpest) - "The school work." (SW: Writing exercises) - "The famine." (SW: Emergency work - construction of terrace and boy's house; rice distribution) Darin: Illustration "Famine in Ikutha.

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          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_24 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: Diaries of Senior Hofmann and Miss. Kanig. Scope: p. 383-387* 408-411. Includes, but is not limited to: - "First Fire Emergency and Help of the Wakamba." (SW: Burning down the boy's house; building a new hut; help of some Wakamba) - "2. What it looks like in Ukamba after the famine". (SW: Rain showers; harvest and sowing; banana seedlings; Wakamba put on jewellery again; preaching visit; planned raid of the Wakamba) - "3. The orphans of famine and the school." (SW: Girl to Mulango; writing and reading; biblical history lessons; road building) - "4th work on adults." (SW: Baptismal instruction; attendance at church service) - "5. The state of health." (SW: State of Missionaries) - "6th Supplement from Senior Hofmann's Report of 9 June." (SW: hardly any rain; thefts; attendance at church service) Darin: Illustration "The village elder Gomo in Manzotto in Ukamba, a friend of the dead Dr. Kolb".
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          Missionary School in Aruscha
          ALMW_II._BA_A3_817 · Item · 1913-1917
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,1. Description: Girl at work (mostly europ. clothes), mortar and other equipment, braiding etc., i. background europ. house.

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