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              Universitätsarchiv Stuttgart Findbuch zum Bestand 33 Forschungs- und Materialprüfungsanstalt für das Bauwesen (FMPA) - Otto-Graf-Institut Edited by Dr. Volker Ziegler With the cooperation of Hanna Reiss, Tamara Zukakishvili, Stephanie Hengel, Maria Stemper, Simone Wittmann, Anna Bittigkoffer, Norbert Becker Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Stuttgart 2012 Table of contents 1st foreword 2. 2.1 The founding of the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart 2.2 Carl Bach and Emil Mörsch 2.3 The beginnings of Otto Graf in the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart 2.4 Otto Graf, Richard Baumann and the successor of Carl Bach 2.5 The formation of the Department of Civil Engineering and the Institute for Building Materials Research and Testing in Civil Engineering 2.6 Otto Graf after the Second World War 2.7 Otto Graf's Services 2.8 Relocation of the FMPA to Vaihingen 2.9 Restructuring within the FMPA 2.10 Re-sorting the FMPA to the Ministry of Economics of Baden-Württemberg 2.11 Reintegration of the FMPA into the University of Stuttgart and Reunification with the MPA 3. 3.1 Inventory History 3.2 Filing and Registration 3.3 Distribution density 3.4 Focus on content 4 Literature 5. Reference to further archive holdings 6. User notes 1. Foreword In 1999 and 2000, the University Archive Stuttgart took over a large number of old files from the central institute building of the then Research and Material Testing Institute Baden-Württemberg (FMPA) - Otto-Graf-Institut, a total of 263.7 shelf metres. This extensive collection, together with a few smaller, later additions, forms the holdings 33, which the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) funded from June 2008 to March 2012 as part of the Scientific Library Services and Information Systems (LIS) funding programme. The focus of the cataloguing lies on the research organization and on the networks in NS large-scale projects and in construction projects of the early Federal Republic of Germany, which also corresponds to the density of the inventory handed down between 1933 and 1958. The Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart officially commenced its activities on 25 February 1884. It was an institution of the Technical University of Stuttgart. From the beginning, both areas were covered: material testing for mechanical and plant engineering as well as the testing of building materials and construction methods. When in 1927 the institutional separation of the two areas of work was initiated, the registries of the Material Testing Institute/MPA (Mechanical Engineering) and the Material Testing Institute for Construction were also separated. When the latter moved from Stuttgart-Berg to the new buildings in Stuttgart-Vaihingen at the end of the 1950s and beginning of the 1960s, the files were taken along for building material testing, but also the series of joint outgoing mail books from 1883. They are therefore also part of the archive holdings 33. Following the retirement of non-archival-worthy files, the archive holdings currently comprise 3,484 archive units from the period from 1883 to 1996 as well as 777 personnel files of FMPA employees up to 1986. A finding aid book is also available online for the personnel files of employees born up to 1912. A whole series of employees of the Stuttgart University Archive were involved in the implementation of the project. The project staff members Hanna Reiss, Tamara Zukakishvili and Stephanie Hengel must first be named here. Hanna Reiss recorded the personnel files and the important clients, in addition she supported the scientific coworker with evaluation questions. Tamara Zukakishvili recorded the daily copies of the departments of the Otto-Graf-Institut. Stephanie Hengel, together with the undersigned, carried out the evaluation of the partial stock of publications and recorded and systematised, among other things, the extensive partial stock of the Länder Expert Committee for New Building Materials and Types of Construction. Maria Stemper registered the outgoing mail correspondence, Simone Wittmann, Anna Bittigkoffer and Norbert Becker a part of the test files of the departments concrete, stones and binders, earth and foundation engineering and building physics. Norbert Becker, Anna Bittigkoffer and Stephanie Hengel carried out the inspection and evaluation of the large-format documents and plans as well as the extensive collection of photographs and photonegatives. Rolf Peter Menger took over important de-icing and packaging work and Norbert Becker, head of the University Archive in Stuttgart, provided advice and support on all important issues. Once again we would like to thank all those involved in the implementation of the project. Stuttgart, 12.03.2012 Dr. Volker Ziegler 2nd outline of the history of building material testing at the Technical University/University of Stuttgart 2.1 The foundation of the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart The present volume 33 contains the files of the working area of building material testing, which was part of the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart under various names until 1945 and only then became independent, which is why it is necessary to go into the history of the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart in more detail. The Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart officially commenced its activities on 25 February 1884. Professor Adolf Groß, Professor of Machine Drawing, Machine Science and Design Exercises at the Stuttgart Polytechnic, was the founding director. In September 1883, however, Groß changed from the Polytechnikum Stuttgart to the board of directors of the Württembergische Staatseisenbahnen and was replaced by Carl Bach[1] as the board member of the Materialprüfungsanstalt[2] In the decree of the Department of Churches and Education in the Staatsanzeiger für Württemberg of 21 February 1884, the following is formulated as the area of responsibility of the Materialprüfungsanstalt Stuttgart: 1. The Materialprüfungsanstalt is determined to serve the interests of industry as well as those of teaching. Initially, the equipment was purchased to determine the tensile strength of metal and wooden rods, belts, ropes, cement and cement mortar, the compressive strength of cement, cement mortar and bricks, the bending strength of metal rods and beams, the shear strength of round metal rods. On request, elasticity modulus and proportional limit, if any, can also be determined during tensile tests. It has been decided to extend the institution by the facilities for determining the wear and tear of stones. The fees payable for the use of the establishment shall be sufficient to cover its expenses. Public operation will begin on 25 February this year. This shows that building material tests were planned from the outset and that the institution was to be operated economically. The Royal Württemberg Ministry of Finance provided an amount of 6,000 Marks. Furthermore, 10,000 Marks came from a surplus that had been achieved at the state trade exhibition in Stuttgart at that time. This was what the Württembergische Bezirksverein Deutscher Ingenieure (Württemberg District Association of German Engineers) had advocated following an application by Carl Bach.[3] There was no state funding. Carl Bach therefore had to make do with a room in the main building of the polytechnic, which had to be shared with the electrical engineering department. Apart from Carl Bach, there was only one employee at the beginning. It was not until 1906 that a new building could be moved into in Stuttgart-Berg. The development had been so positive that the state of Württemberg assumed the construction costs and Carl Bach was able to hire additional personnel, including engineers Richard Baumann, Otto Graf and Max Ulrich, who came to the Materials Testing Institute in 1903 and 1904. They were largely paid for out of earned funds. 2.2 Carl Bach and Emil Mörsch Carl Bach's collaboration with Emil Mörsch, a man who laid the scientific foundations for reinforced concrete construction, was of fundamental importance. In 1902 Mörsch published his work Der Eisenbetonbau, seine Anwendung und Theorie. This book was published in a short time and became a standard work. Mörsch, who was still working for Ways at that time.

              ALMW_II._32_36 · File · 1915-1920
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

              Seven fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 36 1 - Leipzig 1915. Paul resp. Weishaupt to relatives and friends of the German East African missionaries resp. expected back missionaries and families (7 letters) - Moshi 1917. District Political Officer "Circular to all enemy subjects." (2 letters) - Tübingen 1919. German Institute for Medical Mission to Paul - "Addresses of our captured German East African missionaries" - "Directory of the members of the mission in German East Africa". - o.O. 1919. Paul an Hauptmann - Berlin 1919. Berliner Missionsgesellschaft an Paul -o.O., o.J. Newspaper article "Return from East Africa! - Merseritz 1919. Schachschneider - o.O. 1919. Paul an Stier (3 letters) - Berlin 1919. Ev.-luth. church (bull) - Berlin 1919. Wagner - Leipnitz 1919. Alberti - Schwabach 1919. Wall - Berlin 1919. Berliner Missionsgesellschaft an Paul und Bodelschwingh - o.O. 1919. Paul an Missionsdirektor Axenfeld - o.O. 1919. Paul an Hauptmann - Dresden 1919. ? - Berlin 1919. telegram from Michel, Thiele, Mauer, Hauptmann - Nuremberg 1919. telegram Paul - "transcript of the conversation held in the Mission House on 28 June 1919". (with returned mission members) - Belgaum 1919. Fox - o.O. 1920. Weishaupt an Stier - o.O. 1920. Weishaupt an Fehlberg - Sidi Bishr 1919. Everth - Leipzig 1919. Kollegium an die Ortskohlenstelle (betr. Paul an Fehlberg - Oeynhausen 1919 Michel - Sidi Bishr 1919 Schachschneider - Hamburg 1919 Reinhard - Maadi 1919. Wärthl - Sidi Bishr 1919. Thiele - Cairo 1919. 2 telegrams (English) - Leipzig 1919. An Wärthl - Dresden 1919. Photo shop Hüttig an Paul - Brunsbüttelkoog 1919. Thiele, Wärthl, Schachschneider - Hamburg o.J. Fehlberg - Brunsbüttelkoog 1919. chess cutter (telegram) - Lockstedter camp 1919. wall, Klöpfel, Gauth - Borsdorf 1919. Luthard - Leipzig 1919. Stamberg (welcome greeting for homecoming). FICHE NR. 36 2 - Continued - Leipzig 1919. Paul to relatives and friends of East African missionaries - Lockstedt 1919. Stelzner - Brünsbüttelkoog 1919. Michel - Hamburg 1919. Fehlberg (telegram) - Lockstedt 1919. Michel (2 letters) - Leubnitz-Neuostra 1919. Michel (2 letters) - Hamburg 1919. Fehlberg - 1919. Krüger - Worship regulations for the annual celebration of the Leipzig branch association for evangelical church - Leipzig 1919.luth. Heidenmission 1919 (printed) - Ordnung der Öffentlichen Missionsversammlung 1919 (printed) - Leipzig 1919. Paul an Young Men´s Christian Association, Cairo - various newspaper clippings concerning the homecoming of the prisoners of war - Hohenstrauß 1920. Schieder - Moshi 1920. political officer to Schöne (English) - Marangu 1920. room to Paul (transcription) - 1920. Müller (telegram) - list with names - "church journal of the evangelical lutheran synod of Iowa" 1920 - Eschenbach 1920. ? - Ohlau Bz. Breslau 1920. beautiful - Ronneburg 1920. Knittel - Barver 1920. ? to Mrs. Missionsdirektor - Eschenbach 1920. Wärthl (2 letters) - Oberfrohna 1920. Thiele - Leubnitz-Neuostra 1920. Michel - Wesel 1920. telegram from Raum - Leipzig 1920. Paul telegram to Müller - Leipzig 1920. Paul an Raum - Leipzig 1920. Kollegium an Ernährungsamt der Stadt Leipzig (concerning request for special allocation of food) - Berlin 1920. ? - Eschenbach 1920. room (telegram) - manuscript of a speech / sermon of Paul - poem "Zur Rückkehr der letzten deutschen Missionare aus Deutsch-Ostafrika" - Berlin 1920. Gutmann - "Die zweite Fahrt der Golconda" (cover page): - 1916. Government of Madras. Judicial Department. Memorandum No. 368 W-2. Delhi 1916. Gov. of India. Home Dep. Notefication No. 500. FICHE NO 36 3 - Continued - "Rules for examining officers in the Bombay Presidency under the Hostile Foreigners (Repatriation) Order." - Berlin 1916: Kuratorium der Gossnerschen Missionsgesellschaft an die Deutsch-Ostindischen Missionsgesellschaften (betr. "Golconda") - 1916: Copy of a telegram from "Chief Secretary" to Gov. of Madras and District Magistrate of Tanjore - Wulsdorf 1914: von Hanffstengl - Altdorf b. Nürnberg 1916: ? - Basel 1916. mission inspector Frohnmeyer (concerning possible arrival of the Golconda) - 1916. 2 letters from board of the Golconda to Paul (English) - Leipzig 1916. Paul to "the relatives and friends of our Indian missionaries". - o.O., o.J. Newspaper clipping - 1916. Zacharias - Dresden 1916. Schauer an Mission zu Leipzig - Basel 1916. Ev. Missionsgesellschaft an Paul - Berlin 1916. Deutsche Ev. Missions-Hilfe an Paul - Hamburg 1916. Fehlberg - "List of the members of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Leipzig who are expected on the second Golconda Flight from Bombay". - Bad Eppelsdorf 1916. Frey - Leipzig 1916. Paul (letter of thanks for greetings and the like at first Golconda trip) - "The second Golconda trip" (handwritten) - "Official welfare" (cover page) - "Children of the second travel company" - Leipzig 1916. Paul to "the German mission societies active in East India" (2 letters) - Breklum 1916. Missionsgesellschaft (2 letters) - Hermannsburg 1916. Missionsanstalt - Herrnhut 1916. Committee of the German ev. missions - Basel 1916. Ev. Missionsgesellschaft - Berlin 1916. Gossnersche Missionsgesellschaft - Zwötzen 1916. Säuberlich - Barmen 1916. ? - Cöln 1916 Royal Railway Directorate to College - Leipzig 1916 Paul to Royal Railway Directorate - o.O. 1916 Paul to War Committee for Vegetable and Animal Fats and Oils, G.m.b.H., Berlin - o.O. 1916. Paul an das Generalkommando des XIX. Armeekorps, Leipzig-Gohlis - Rotterdam 1916. Imperial German Consulate (copy) - List of the members and members of the Leipzig Mission who arrived in Rotterdam in 1916 with steamship Kilkenny / Golconda - o.O. 1917. Foreign Office (English; copy) - Berlin 1917. Federal Foreign Office to Committee of German Protestant Mission Societies (copy) - Herrnhut 1917. German Protestant Mission Committee to various mission societies (2 letters) - "Abholung" (cover page) - Leipzig 1916. Paul to "the members of our Tamulen and Kamba Mission coming to Germany from India with the second Golconda journey". - o.O., o.J. Paul an Lohmann - 1916. Rüger telegram to Paul - Leipzig 1916. Ev.-luth. mission to "the relatives and friends of our Tamulen - and Kmbammissionare." - Dresden 1916. Gäbler (telegram) - 1916. Telegram to Paul. FICHE NR. 36 4 - "Verhandlungen btr. Freilassung der in London gefangen gehaltenen Missionare" (cover page) - Ansbach 1916. Protestant Consistory (certificate for Hofmann about received ordination) - 3 telegrams - Berlin 1916. Gossnersche Missionsgesellschaft (4 letters) - Leipzig 1916. Paul an "die in Ostindien tätigen deutschen Missionsgesellschaften" (handwritten and machinegeschrieben; 2 letters) - Breklum 1916. Schleswig-Holsteinische ev.-luth. mission society - Herrmannsburg 1916. mission institute (4 letters) - Herrnhut 1916. mission institute of the Ev. Brüder-Unität - Kolberg 1916. ? - Leipzig 1916. Paul to "the relatives of the missionaries held captive in London." - Basel 1916 Evangelical Mission Society (2 letters) - Riedisheim 1916 Willkomm - Bleckmar 1916 Missionsanstalt der Hannoverschen luth. Freikirche (2 letters) - Recommendation of the sample number of the Leipziger Missionsblatt (printed) - Schwerin 1916 Oberkirchenrat - o.O., o.J. Paul an Hammitzsch - o.O., o.J. Paul an Ruckdaeschel - "Conference with the people of London ... missionaries who came to Leipzig ... 1916" - List of costs "accepted" by Englishmen for crossing - List of available mission certificates - "Government aid for families coming from India" (cover sheet) - Leipzig 1915. Paul to 5 mission societies and the Foreign Office - Leipzig 1915. Paul to "the German mission societies active in East India" (3 letters) - "A letter of our provost Meyner. Kilpak, ... 1915"; "A remarkable rally of English churchmen in southern India." (printed) - o.O. 1915. College to Royal Railway Directorate (2 letters) - Vlissingen 1915. Imperial German Consulate to Imperial General Consulate (copy) - Hall 1915. Royal Railway Directorate to College - Herrmannsburg o.J. Missionsanstalt - Cöln 1915. Royal Railway Directorate (copy) - Vlissingen 1916. Imperial German Consulate of His Excellency the Imperial Chancellor Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg (copy); with copy of a letter of the Foreign Office to the Committee of the German Evangelical Mission Societies; with attachments "List of names of those German returnees who were on board the Golconda´ of ... Landed in Vlissingen in 1916 and ... "who have travelled on." - Herrnhut 1916. committee of the German ev. missions - Berlin o.J. deputy general staff - "collection of our returning families" (cover page). FICHE NR. 36 5 - Berlin 1915. board of trustees of the Gossnerschen Missionsgesellschaft (original and copy) - Vlissingen 1916. Rüger (2 letters) - Goez 1916. Rüger - Leipzig 1916. Paul to the "brothers and sisters returning from India" - Radebeul 1916. Rüger (2 letters) - Wulsdorf 1916. Hanffstengel - Leipzig 1916. Paul to "the relatives and friends of our Indian missionaries" - Leipzig 1916. Paul to ? - Berlin-Fiedenau 1916. Foertsch (2 letters) - Leipzig 1916. Paul an Rüger - 1916. 6 telegrams from Rüger - "Empfang und Welßungs-Feier in der Nikolai-Kirche" (cover page) - Radebeul 1916. Kleinpaul an "die Helfer der sächsischen Missionskonferenz" - Leipzig 1916. Kollegium (invitation letter to the invitation; printed) - Ratzeburg 1916. Missionsausschuss (Lange) - Hamburg 1916. Reinhard an Kollegium - Leipzig 1916. Diakonissenmutterhaus - Breslau 1916. Ober-Kirchen-Kollegium an Kollegium - Stade 1916. Board of the Stader Bibel- und Missionsgesellschaft - Bückeburg 1916. Türnau an Kollegium - Sondershausen 1916. Köhn an Kollegium - Dresden 1916. Hohlschütter (2 letters) - Lüneburg 1916. Straier an Kollegium - Nürnberg 1916. Ev.-luth. Zentral-Missions-Verein an Kollegium - "Verzeichnis der vtimmberechtigten Vereine" - Göttingen 1916. Steinmetz - Rendsburg 1916. Schomerus - Leipzig 1916. Dietze - o.O., o.J. ? (3 letters) - L. 1916. Schreck (2 letters) - Altenburg 1916. Lohoff (2 letters) - Leipzig 1916. Frenzel - Leipzig 1916. Rönger - Request for reserved seats for Regierungsrat Jeremias - Leipzig 1916. Guth - Kamenz 1916. Nollau - Dresden 1916. Bach - Munich o.J. Bauernfeind - Hoyerswerda 1916. Dobrucky (telegram) - Leipzig o.J. Fritzsche - Dresden 1916. ? - Dresden 1916. Ev-luth. deaconesses-institute - 1916. Bergau - Hildesheim 1916. Fleischhauer - Leipzig 1916. Riemer - Leipzig 1916. Frommannshausen. FICHE NR. 36 6 - continued - Leipzig 1916. Röntzsch - Rudolstadt 1916. Braun - Dresden 1916. ? - 1915 Paul to the parish office St. Nikolai - listing of the "maps for the altar place" - 1916 telegram - order of the "celebration to welcome the missionaries returned from India" 1916 (printed; 3-fold) - list of telegrams to be sent - listing "maps for the northern gallery" - "Propst Meyners captivity in London and his liberation" (cover sheet) - Leipzig 1916. Invitation of the college to the service on the occasion of the homecomers from India - 1916. telegram - London 1916. Meyner to Paul or family members (6 letters; partly in copy) - Kirn 1916. Miersch - Leipzig 1916. Paul an Meyner (2 letters) - Angermünde 1916. Meyner (6 letters) - Riehen b Basel 1916. Würz - Berlin 1916. Deutsche Ev. Missionshilfe - Herrmannsburg 1916. Missionsanstalt - Bonn 1916. Brill (original and copy) - Berlin 1916. Stosch. FICHE NR. 36 7- - Angermünde 1916. Meyner (4 letters) - Riehen b Basel o.J. Würz - London 1916. Meyner - 1916. Meyner (telegram) - 1916. Kollegium an Meyner - Angermünde 1916. Meyner (3 letters) - "Die erste Golcondafahrt" (cover page) - Basel 1915. Ev. Missionsgesellschaft - 1916 "Rules for the Repatriation of Aliens in the S.S.GOLCONDA´" (English) - "General Instructions to Passengers for the S.S. `GOLCONDA´" (English) - "List of aliens to be repatriated" - "Government of India. Home department. (Political) Notification. No.4348." (English) - Wulsdorf 1915. Hanffstengel (3 letters) - Berlin 1915. Kuratorium der Gossnerschen Missionsgesellschaft an die in Ostindien tätigen deutschen Missionsgesellschaften - Basel 1915. Ev. Missionsgesellschaft - 1915. telegram v. Brutzer an Danish Mission (English) - Leipzig 1915. Paul an Mitglieder des Kuratorium - Leipzig 1915. Paul an "die Angehörigen und Freunde unserer indischen Missionare." (Paul to the relatives and friends of our Indian missionaries.) - Leipzig 1915. Paul to the "German Mission Societies Active in India." (2 letters) - 1915. Muntschick - Bremen 1915/1916. Reimers (3 letters) - Belitz 1915. ? - Zwenkau 1915. ? - Excerpt from a letter from Reichel - List of those returned - List of those detained in England.

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