Brief
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Author: From a letter from Miss. A little turner in Jimba. Scope: p. 67-72. Includes, among other things: - (SW: demographic information about the station; school and lessons - baptismal students and catechumens; church services; Martin - native Christian; translation of the catechism; Ngoma - entertainments; nightly drumming)
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
in Okahandja, taken over by the Miechowitz sisters; letter from Sister Eva von Thiele-Winkler, 1910; letter from the deaconess house Friedenshort in Miechowitz, 1910; instruction for Sister Anna Aberle, 1910; letter from Sister Anna Aberle, 1911;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetters and station reports from Bogadjim, Sidney, Ragetta & von Heimreise, 1901-1905; letters during work in Meiderich, 1908-1911; certificate of appointment as local inspector, 1914; work report for the winter half-year, 1918/1919; acceptance as evangelist in d. Innere Mission, 1921; Negotiations for the release, 1924; Correspondence, mainly with Heinrich Jopp, Herborn, 1925-1935; death announcement and life data of wife Henriette, née Dielmann, 1937; Correspondence, 1937-1941; death announcement and life dates, 1942; Correspondence with family, 1942; Letter by H. Vedder/Okahandja with 3 poems by Hoffmann from 1890-1893, 1953
Rhenish Missionary SocietyTwo fiches. Contains: - Personal data, correspondence 1936-1944 - correspondence 1946-1951 - letter 1992.
Leipziger Missionswerkdescription: Contains:Content: Dr. L. Illich sends "Short list of my ethnographic collection, collected in 6 years on travels in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a" - object list - letter from Luschan to Illich with reference to mediation of the compilation by P. Staudinger.letters: 1
Luschan, Felix vondescription: Includes:Acquisition: III/10/1937, III C [?] (2 quivers, 1 sword, Adamaua, N-Cameroon), gift. -- Letter of bar 12.10.1937: Estate of the brother-in-law Hugo Marquardsen. This was on behalf of the government together with a royal English commission 1903/1904 to survey the border Cameroon/Nigeria.
Untitleddescription: Contains:Content: Letter from the Federal Foreign Office (1889.08.07.) requesting transfer of Anthropologica from Togo to Anthropol. Society. Three skulls and a piece of skin from the Wolf Collection are to be handed over to the Anthropologische Gesellschaft (Anthropological Society) Note by Luschan that these objects had been collected at the expense of the Reich, that they were in room 50 together with other anthropologists, and that they were listed in the "Erstes Verzeichniß der aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten eingegangen wissenschaftlichen Sendungen" of 1889 (Druckschr., pp. 215-215/16). Wolf was not entitled to distribute the objects collected at Reich costs at his own discretion. The Federal Council decides on the same (1889.08.10.).- File note that the submission of the objects should be waited until the decision of the Federal Council.- Letter from the Holten printing works announcing the sending of the printing flags (1889.07.24.) from the "Instruktion für die Reisenden" and "Sammlungen aus den Reichskolonien".- Request from the Minist. of the Spiritual Minister of the Interior (1889.08.10.). Luschan's note on various recipients of the directory and reference to the publication of a "second directory". -- 1. directory: German protectorates received scientific broadcasts, expeditions up to July 1889, etc. research station Togo (Dr. Wolf)
Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology, and Prehistory