Letters and reports from New Guinea, 1889-1892; paper "What dangers do the accumulation of plantations pose to our people and what tasks do they pose to missionaries? ca. 1892; Report by Elli Arff, née Schumacher, on the last days of her husband's life, 1893; private letters to inspectors of the RMG, also by Elli Arff, 1890-1894; A letter by missionary Johannes Barkemeyer from Siar to the RMG, 1894; letters by Elli Arff from New Guinea, 1893-1894
Rhenish Missionary SocietyBrief
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Vol. 1; Letters and Reports from Siar, 1900-1904; General Report of the New Guinea Mission for 1900 (1901); Conference Report on the Establishment of a Health Station, c. 1901; Conference Paper "The Importance of Literature among a Literature-less People! 1901; condolence of the imperial governor to Bergmann's death, 1904; correspondence with the German Foreign Office in Berlin for seduction of a Papuan girl by a German official, 1902-1904; correspondence with and for wife Karoline Bergmann, née. Ott, 1931-1950; Ein Brief des Siar-Christen Bel an Frau Bergmann, 1950; Obituary for Karoline Bergmann, with letter of condolence, 1952; Vol. 2; Letters and Reports from Siar (circulars, travel letters etc.), 1888-1896; Vol. 3; Letters and. Reports from Siar, 1896-1898; private letters to inspectors of the RMG, 1887-1900; letter from Missionary Bamler from Tami to Gustav Bergmann, 20.09.1896; vol. 4 Nachlass; Bergmann to his parents and siblings, 1880-1897; program of the memorial service for housemother Busch, 1886; comparison of words of the Siar- and. Bogadjim language, not published; Karoline Bergmann to the Bergmann family, 1887-1893; various correspondence to the Bergmann and Ott families, 1887-1946; Ida Helmich to Karoline Bergmann and son Theo, 1906; report on the first christening ceremony at Siar Ragetta, 1906; letters from Papua school children to son Theo, 1906
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetter from H. Emde (father of Lina Emde, Bösch's wife), 1889; private letters to inspectors of the RMG, 1890; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1889-1891; invoice for declaration of death, 1902; inheritance matter, 1903; letter from Mrs. Heemeier, Gelsenkirchen, to Missionary Diehl with thanks for a book about "Uncle and Aunt Bösch", together with pictures, 1936
Rhenish Missionary SocietyPersonal documents [FA3/1] Various documents: 1 folder with a) curriculum vitae, 01.09.1945, copy, typewritten, two pages; b) report from the Botanical Congress 1950 in Stockholm (incl. documentation on contacts to the reconstruction of the BGBM herbarium and library); c) various correspondence from him 1945-49 (copies or Copies to the Dean's Office of the University of Natural Sciences, 11.04.1945 Kisten mit Ms. [FA5] Abies: handwritten preliminary work, materials, SW photographs of Abies (especially Abies nebrodensis in S-Italy), three reprints of Abies von Mattfeld in Notizblatt des Bot. Gart. u. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem vol. 9/1925, vol. 10/no. 95/1928, vol. 10/no. 96/1929 Preliminary work for: Cyperaceae of German-Sw-Africa (20 double-sided handwritten loose leaves) and the Cyperaceae of New-Guinea (34 double-sided handwritten loose leaves) Plant photographs: album of loose paper pages held together by herbarium cardboard (with SW photographs, inserted into the pages at the corners), various plants, various places (and the like).a. ex Hort. Bot. Berlin), on the back of the photos pencil lettering on the object and location materials for floristic mapping, etc., 2 booklets [FA..]* diaries from the years of study and war (1913-1918), travel diary (1921, From the Baltic Sea to Friaul) and SW photos (landscape, probably Germany) (all in one briefcase) [P37
- Audio* description: The collection is registered as penultimate in the EB Schneider and was still completely galvanized, but the majority of the galvanos were lost in the war. See also Art 1967c:104-5. Correspondence available. Accordingly, Hero was recommended by Josselin de Jong (letter of 31.10.36). Detailed remarks on the recordings and complete lyrics are available (original Dutch, English translation by L. van Proosdij 1995).
Letter from Siar
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetters to Cap colony, Nama and Hereroland, New Guinea and China
Rhenish Missionary SocietyConferences to Borneo, Sumatra, Nias, China, New Guinea, Herero, Nama and Capland; additionally some official letters after Rohden's death (1889);
Rhenish Missionary SocietySends copy of a letter from Heinrich Zahn from New Guinea about pitches in the Papua languages. Looks thus relationship to the Central African languages confirmed.
Find kinship between the Papuan and Sudanese languages. He refers to [Otto] Dempwolff, whose report from New Guinea he encloses as a copy. Wundt asks whether his speech on the "true war" had already appeared in print.
Military service. Museum thing. At Eisenhofer: trapezoid zither, buffalo bell. Offer: China Tang Bell, Horn New Guinea [Cross Snail Horn MIR 1280?].
Asked to discuss his work "Deutsch-Neuguinea" and the last work of his brother Egon Zöller, who died on 2 June this year, "Die Universitäten und technischen Hochschulen".
Good wishes; Arrow back from New Guinea
Rohlfs, Friedrich GerhardAsk Ehlers whether the Göttingen Museum is interested in the scientific objects he collected on New Guinea and the surrounding islands.
Will information about colonization of New Guinea
Submit a contribution to the "Globus" - not yet the one about New Guinea. Although Dr. Petermann is very committed to this, it will not be easy to find a full publisher for the manuscript. Expects the recipient's judgement on the smaller contribution.
Curriculum vitae, certificates and health certificate, 1888-1889; Instruction, 1892; 2 private letters to Inspector Spiecker, 1892; letter and a report from New Guinea, 1892; Johann Pillkuhn (father) to RMG in inheritance matters, 1893
Rhenish Missionary Society- Audio* description: There are detailed remarks to the recordings and texts. Extensive correspondence available. At Hornbostel's suggestion, Zahn changed his intention to record only Christian songs. See also Zahn 1920 (Mission and Music). The rollers were sent to Berlin in several shipments, there are several documentaries written by Zahn. The roll recordings of the Triton choir are not mentioned in the document, but cf. letter of 26.10.1928. W. 33 is published on the CD 100 Jahre (1/15).