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              BArch, N 628 · Fonds · 1843-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventory Designer: Lieutenant General Gustav von Schubert Date of birth 28.09.1824 born in Leipzig 03.09.1907 died in Heidelberg Career 1837 Military Preparatory School 1839 Entrance to Saxon Cadet House 1843 Portepeejunker of the Riding Artillery Brigade; Lieutenant with the 4th Company of the Foot Artillery Regiment Oct. 1846 Member of "Literary Museum" May 1849 Head of ammunition supply from Königstein to Dresden Lieutenant Colonel and transfer to General Staff 1854 Dresden "Training School for Officers" March 1854 Adjutant in General Staff 1857 Rank of Captain 1861 Return as battery commander to the military service of the foot artillery regiment Dec. 1863 Concealed reconnaissance in Denmark 1865 Return to General Staff 1866 Army High Command, appointment as Major and Deputy Chief of General Staff 1869 Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel 1870 Chief of Staff of the 23rd Infantry Division Nov. 1870 Head of Staff of the XII. (Royal Saxon) Army Corps 1871 Command over the Fortress Artillery Regiment No. 12 1872 In the rank of Colonel Takeover of the Command over the Field Artillery Regiment No. 12 "Divisional Artillery" (since 1874 2nd Royal Saxon Military Artillery Regiment No. 12 "Divisional Artillery") 28) 1878 In hereditary nobility raised 1880 promotion to Major General, Command over Artillery Brigade No. 12 1885 retirement (right, rank of Generalleutnat) 1887-1907 Chairman of the Royal Saxon Invalidity Foundation awards Knight's Cross of the Military St. -Heinrichs-Ordens Komturkreuz des Königlich Sächsischen Verdienstordens 2nd class with war decoration 1870 Großkreuz des Albrechtsordens Dienstauszeichnungskreuz Eisernen Kreuz 1st class Orden anderer Staaten 1893 à la suite des 2. Feldartillerieregiment Nr. 28 Description of holdings: The estate contains documents on the popular uprising in Dresden in 1849, the German-Danish War of 1864, the German War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71. Gustav von Schubert had made a name for himself as an artillerist beyond Saxony's borders and also reflected his time in his rich literary oeuvre. In addition, the estate gives a complex impression of the private life of an officer in the 19th century - from budget management to social obligations. The newly acquired documents include, above all, family correspondence by Gustav von Schubert and his wife, as well as letters from Hans von Schubert's parents and other persons and a curriculum vitae. Citation style: BArch, N 628/...

              Contains: 1st incoming letter, by Charles Coleman, Lübeck, 14.03.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 1r 2nd incoming letter, by Charles Coleman, Lübeck, 19.04.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.; with: publisher's advertisement of "Colemans kleineBiographien", 4th row, 2 sheets, mschr.), Bl. 2r-4v 3rd outgoing letter(copy), to Charles Coleman, Berlin, 21.04.1934 (1 Bl.,mschr.); Bl. 5r 4th incoming letter, from Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Berlin, 02.01.1934 (1 Bl.., Berlin, 02.01.1934); Bl. 2r-4v 3rd outgoing letter(copy), to Charles Coleman, Berlin, 21.04.1934 (1 Bl., mschr.), mschr.); sheet 6r 5. invitation card, by Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Berlin, April/May 1934 (1 sheet, printed, mschr.); sheet 7r 6. letter of exit (copy), to Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Berlin, 02.05.1934 (1 sheet, printed, mschr.), mschr.); sheet 8r 7th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Berlin, 19.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 9r 8th business card of Arthur Connor, Berlin, no D. (1 sheet, printed); sheet 10r 9. card (entrance), of HerbertConnor, Berlin, 20.03.1934 (1 sheet, printed); sheet 11r-11v 10. card (entrance), of Herbert Connor, Berlin, 21.05.1934 (1 sheet, printed); sheet 12r-12v 11. letter (copy), to Herbert Connor, Berlin, o.D. (1 sheet, printed), sheet 13r 12. incoming letter, by Herbert Connor, Berlin, 31.07.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 14r 13. outgoing letter (copy), to Herbert Connor, Berlin, 06.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 15r 14. card (incoming), by Herbert Connor, Berlin, 07.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), sheets 16r-16v 15. card (entrance), by Herbert Connor, Berlin, 13.11.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheets 17r-17v 16. letter (copy), to Herbert Connor, Berlin, 14.12.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheets 18r 17. letter (entrance), by Herbert Connor, Berlin, 28.12.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), sheet 19r 18. card (entrance), by Carl Contiuho, Hamburg, 20.10.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 20r-20v 19. letter (copy), to Carl Contiuho, Berlin, 27.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 21r 20. business card by Livius Cornea, Berlin, o. D. (1 sheet, printed, hsl.); sheet 22r 21. letter of receipt, from Ernst Hugo Correll, Neubabelsberg, 12.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 23r 22. letter of receipt (copy), to Ernst Hugo Correll, Berlin, 18.09.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.),mschr.); sheet 24r 23. card (entrance), by Walter Correll, Nuremberg, 08.06.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 25r-25v 24. letter (copy), to Walter Correll, Berlin, 28.06.1934 (1 sheet.) sheet 26r 25. incoming letter, from the Correspondenz für Kunst undWissenschaft, Berlin, 09.01.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 27r 26. outgoing letter (carbon copy), to the J. G. Cotta´sche Buchhandlung, Berlin, 16.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 28r 27. incoming letter, from the J. G. Cotta´schen Buchhandlung, Stuttgart, 12.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.),sheet 29r 28. card (entrance), from the J. G. Cotta´schenBuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 12.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 30r-30v 29. letter, from the J. G. Cotta´schen Buchhandlung, Stuttgart, 13.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.; with: copy of a letter to the J. G. Cotta´sche Buchhandlung, Berlin, o. D., 1 sheet, mschr.), pp. 31r-32v30: Outgoing letter (copy) to J. G. Cotta´sche bookshop, Berlin, 14.06.1934 (1 pp., mschr.); pp. 33r: 31st incoming letter, by Else Cramer, Berlin, 15.10.1934 (1 pp, mschr.); page 34r 32. letter of receipt, by Hugo Cramer, New York, 29.03.1934 (1 page, mschr.); page 35r 33. letter of receipt (carbon copy), to Hugo Cramer, Berlin, 13.04.1934 (1 page, 32. letter of receipt, by Hugo Cramer, New York, 29.03.1934), mschr.); sheet 36r 34. incoming letter, from HugoCramer, Amsterdam, 03.09.1934 (2 sheets, mschr.); sheet 37r-38r 35. outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Hugo Cramer, Berlin, 08.09.1934 (1 sheet.); sheet 36r 34. incoming letter, from HugoCramer, Amsterdam, 03.09.1934 (2 sheets, mschr.), mschr.); page 39r 36. letter of receipt, by Friedrich Wilhelm Cramm, Timmerlah, 13.02.1934 (1 page, hsl.); page 40r-40v 37. card (receipt), by Friedrich Wilhelm Cramm, Timmerlah, 21.02.1934 (1 page, hsl.); page 41r-41v 38th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Friedrich Wilhelm Cramm, Berlin, 28.02.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 42r 39th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to August von Cramon, Berlin, 17.03.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.),mschr.); p. 43r 40. card (entrance), of August of Cramon, Berlin, 19.03.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 44r-44v 41. letter (copy), of August of Cramon, Berlin, 23.03.1934 (1 p.),sheet 45r 42. letter of receipt, from August von Cramon, Berlin, 12.04.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 46r 43. letter of receipt (carbon copy), to August von Cramon, Berlin, 16.04.1934 (1 sheet, from August von Cramon, Berlin, 12.04.1934), mschr.); sheet 47r 44. letter of receipt, from August von Cramon, Berlin, 04.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 48r 45. letter of receipt (copy), to August vonCramon, Berlin, 11.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), mschr.); sheet 49r 46. letter of receipt, from Helmut Cron, Berlin, [02.10.1934] (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 50r 47. letter of receipt (copy), to Helmut Cron, Berlin, 12.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 51r 48. letter of receipt, from GeorgCrusen, Danzig, 23.10.1934 (2 sheets, hsl.); sheet 52r-53r 49. letter of receipt (circular), from Richard Csaki, Stuttgart, February1934 (1 sheet.) printed M. hsl. greeting from Csaki on/for Klein); sheet 54r-54v 50.letter of receipt, by Carl H. Csallner, Bistritz, 21.02.1934 (1 sheet,mschr.); p. 55r-55v 51. letter of origin (carbon copy), to Carl H.Csallner, Berlin, 26.02.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 56r-56v 52. letter of origin (carbon copy), to Carl H. Csallner, Berlin, 20.03.1934(1 p..) mschr.); p. 57r 53. incoming letter, by Carl H. Csallner, Bistritz, 27.03.1934 (1 p., mschr.; with it: letter (copy) by Carl H. Csallner to Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg, Bistritz, 24.03.1934, 1 p., by Carl H. Csallner, Bistritz, 27.03.1934 (1 p., mschr.) mschr., hsl.; "Tatsachenbericht zurHindenburg-Ehrengabe eines Bauern", Bistritz, 24.03.1934, 2 sheets, mschr.); sheet 58r-61r 54. letter of receipt, by Carl H. Csallner, Bistritz, September 1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 62r 55. map(entrance), by Karl Heinz Csallner, Dresden, 30.11.1934 (1 sheet,hsl.); sheet 63r-63v 56. map(entrance), by Karl Heinz Csallner,Bistritz, 08.12.1934 (1 sheet.); sheet 62r 55. map(entrance), by Karl Heinz Csallner, Dresden, 30.11.1934 (1 sheet,hsl.); sheet 63r-63v 56. map(entrance), by Karl Heinz Csallner,Bistritz, 08.12.1934 (1 sheet.) hsl. m. hsl. greeting by Carl H. Csallner); p. 64r-64v 57. card (receipt), by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 05.01.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 65r-65v 58. letter of receipt, by Hans-Culemann, Düsseldorf, 22.01.1934 (1 p., mschr.), mschr.); p. 66r 59.Ausgangsbrief (Durchschlag), to Hans Culemann, Berlin, 07.02.1934 (p. 1, mschr.; with: Answortkonzept zum Schreiben, 1 p., mschr.); p. 67r-68r 60. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 09.02.1934(1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 69r-69v 61. letter of receipt (copy), to HansCulemann, Berlin, 28.02.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), mschr.); p. 70r 62nd card(entrance), by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 26.03.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 71r-71v 63rd card(entrance), by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 10.04.1934 (1 p., mschr.), mschr.); sheet 72r-72v 64. letter of receipt, by HansCulemann, Düsseldorf, 11.04.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 73r 65. card(receipt), by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 08.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), sheet 74r-74v 66. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 23.05.1934 (2 sheets, mschr.); sheet 75r-76v 67. card (receipt), by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 15.06.1934 (1 sheet.) sheet 77r-77v 68. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 22.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 78r 69. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 27.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), mschr.); p. 79r 70. outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Hans Culemann, Berlin, 30.06.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 80r 71. incoming letter, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 02.07.1934 (1 p., mschr.),sheet 81r 72. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 25.07.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 82r 73. letter of receipt (carbon copy), to Hans Culemann, Berlin, 01.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 81r 72. letter of receipt, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 25.07.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 82r 73. letter of receipt (carbon copy), to Hans Culemann, Berlin, 01.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), sheet 83r 74. incoming letter, by Hans Culemann, Düsseldorf, 01.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 84r 75. outgoing letter (copy), to Hans Culemann, Berlin, 09.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 85r 76. incoming letter, by Herbert Cysarz, Mönichkirchen, 05.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 86r77. Outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Herbert Cysarz, Berlin, 09.10.1934(1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 87r 78. Outgoing letter (carbon copy), to WilliCzell, Berlin, 03.01.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 88r 79. Incoming letter, from Willi Czell, Kronstadt, 01.03.1934 (2 sheets, hsl.); sheet 89r-90r.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 114 · Fonds
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              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.

              Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/100 · File · 1895-1924
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • Contains:<br />Senfft von Pilasch, Frhr., 1896; Sering, Max, University Professor, Economist, 1910; Servaes, Franz, writer, 1900-1910, n.d.; Seulisse, Hans, Augsburg, lawyer, 1910; v. Seydlitz, Ada Leonie, n. d.; v. Seydlitz-Kurzbach, Baron Rudolph, 1913-1920; Siebert, Berlin, lawyer, 1921; Sieburg, Friedrich, writer, 1923; Sieghart, Rudolf, Vienna, Austrian financier and bank president, 1899-1911; Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Poland. Writer, 1907; Sighele, Scipio, 1895; Silbergleit, Arthur, 1911-1919, o.Dat.Sireteau, Paul, 1915; Speck, Wilhelm, writer, 1904-1913; Spemann, Gottfried, publisher, 1897; Spiecker, Karl, 1926; Spielhagen, Friedrich, writer, 1895-1896; Springer, Jaro, art historian, 1898-1906; Der Staatskommissar für öffentliche Ordnung, Berlin, 1921; Staerk, F. H., Baden-Baden, 1922; Stahl, Fritz (Siegfried Lilienthal), art historian, n.d.; Stableton, Mrs. William J., jun., Detroit, 1924; Stavenhagen, W., Hauptmann a.D., 1911-1912; Steege, Hans, 1918; Steffau, J., Gdansk, 1901; Steffen (Hanomag), 1915; Stegemann, Herbert, Berlin, 1909-1914; Steiger, Edgar ("The New World"), 1897; Stein, Bernhard, 1909; v. Stein, Frhr., 1907; Stein, Ludwig, Bern, Prof., Dr. phil., 1901-1912; Steinbömer, 1916-1922; Sil-Vera, Vienna (G. Silberer), feuilletonist, 1915; Simmel, Georg, philosopher and sociologist, 1900-1912; Simon, Helene (s. No. 150); Simons, Walter, lawyer and statesman, 1919; Singer, Wilhelm, editor, 1905-1916, o.Dat.; Sinzheimer, Dr, Editor of "Youth", 1907; v. Skal, Geo, U.S.A., 1914; Smedal, Gustav, rapporteur for Norway. Newspapers, 1916; Solf, Wilhelm, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office, 1915-1918; Sombart, Werner, university professor, economist, 1902-1911; Sonnenfeld, Hugo, Berlin, lawyer, 1906-1919; Sontag, Berlin, editor of the Kreuz-Zeitung, 1913; Soot, Fritz, Kammersänger of the Dresdener Hofoper, 1914 description: Contains: Mustard of Pilasch, Frhr., 1896; Sering, Max, university professor.., Economist, 1910; Servaes, Franz, writer, 1900-1910, n.d.; Seulisse, Hans, Augsburg, lawyer, 1910; v. Seydlitz, Ada Leonie, n. d.; v. Seydlitz-Kurzbach, Baron Rudolph, 1913-1920; Siebert, Berlin, lawyer, 1921; Sieburg, Friedrich, writer, 1923; Sieghart, Rudolf, Vienna, Austrian financier and bank president, 1899-1911; Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Poland. Writer, 1907; Sighele, Scipio, 1895; Silbergleit, Arthur, 1911-1919, o.Dat.Sireteau, Paul, 1915; Speck, Wilhelm, writer, 1904-1913; Spemann, Gottfried, publisher, 1897; Spiecker, Karl, 1926; Spielhagen, Friedrich, writer, 1895-1896; Springer, Jaro, art historian, 1898-1906; Der Staatskommissar für öffentliche Ordnung, Berlin, 1921; Staerk, F. H., Baden-Baden, 1922; Stahl, Fritz (Siegfried Lilienthal), art historian, n.d.; Stableton, Mrs. William J., jun., Detroit, 1924; Stavenhagen, W., Hauptmann a.D., 1911-1912; Steege, Hans, 1918; Steffau, J., Gdansk, 1901; Steffen (Hanomag), 1915; Stegemann, Herbert, Berlin, 1909-1914; Steiger, Edgar ("The New World"), 1897; Stein, Bernhard, 1909; v. Stein, Frhr., 1907; Stein, Ludwig, Bern, Prof., Dr. phil., 1901-1912; Steinbömer, 1916-1922; Sil-Vera, Vienna (G. Silberer), feuilletonist, 1915; Simmel, Georg, philosopher and sociologist, 1900-1912; Simon, Helene (s. No. 150); Simons, Walter, lawyer and statesman, 1919; Singer, Wilhelm, editor, 1905-1916, o.Dat.; Sinzheimer, Dr, Editor of "Youth", 1907; v. Skal, Geo, U.S.A., 1914; Smedal, Gustav, rapporteur for Norway. Newspapers, 1916; Solf, Wilhelm, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office, 1915-1918; Sombart, Werner, university professor, economist, 1902-1911; Sonnenfeld, Hugo, Berlin, lawyer, 1906-1919; Sontag, Berlin, editor of the Kreuz-Zeitung, 1913; Soot, Fritz, Kammersänger of the Dresdener Hofoper, 1914 1895-1924, Federal Archive, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian
              Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/92 · File · 1889-1923
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • 1889-1923, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian Contains:<br />Scheben, Leonhard, Südwest-Afrika, 1918-1921, o.Dat.; Scheffler, Karl, Kunstschriftsteller, 1900-1908, o.Dat.; Schleper, Otto, Sänger, o.Dat.; Scher, Peter, München, Schriftsteller u. Redakteur, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberal Vereinigung), 1908; Scherer, Dr....; Scheben, Leonhard, Südwest-Afrika, 1918-1921, o.Dat.; Scher, Peter, München, Schriftsteller u. Redakteur, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberale Vereinigung), 1908; Scherer, Dr.., 1917; Schering, Emil, writer, translator Strindberg, 1904-1923 (counter letters see no. 147); Scherk, Hermann (see no. 150); Scherl, August, publisher bookseller, 1910-1918; v. Scheven, Paul, 1916; Scheyer (?), Dr. Moritz, 1915; Schickele, René, writer, o.Dat.; Schidrowitz, Samuel, Berlin, 1918; Schied, Adolf, editor, 1910-1912; Schilling, Fr, Frankfurt/Oder, Chief Postal Secretary, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schlaf, Johannes, writer, 1902-1916; Schlaikjer, Erich, Berlin, writer, 1897; Schlegel, Hans, Cologne, 1922; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, physician and doctor, 1922; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, doctor and doctor, Berlin, 1997; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, Berlin, doctor, 1922 Writer, 1898-1916; Schlenther, Paul, Berlin, editor of the Vossische Zeitung, later director of the Hoftheater Wien, 1889-1891; Schlesinger, Friedrich, 1903-1904; Schlesinger, Robert, Vienna, 1919; Schlieben, Hans, Belgrad, 1913-1914; Schliepmann, Hans, Berlin, Baurat, 1907; Schmaltz, Elfriede (see Appendix II); Schmid, Erich Nachf., 1916; Schmidt, Conrad, Berlin, Chairman of the Verein Freie Volksbühne, 1900; Schmidt, E. E. Hermann, Berlin, 1917; Schmidt, Fritz, Berlin, Teacher, 1909; Schmidt, Fritz, Dr., Dresden, 1913, 1915-1916; Schmidt, Helene, Lüdenscheid, 1916-1923; Schmidt, Walter, Kristiania, 1912-1915 description: Contains: Scheben, Leonhard, Southwest Africa, 1918-1921, no date; Scheffler, Karl, art writer, 1900-1908, no date; Schleper, Otto, singer, no date; Scher, Peter, Munich, writer and editor, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberal Association), 1908; Scherer, Dr., 1917; Schering, Emil, writer, translator Strindberg, 1904-1923 (counter letters see no. 147); Scherk, Hermann (see no. 150); Scherl, August, publisher bookseller, 1910-1918; v. Scheven, Paul, 1916; Scheyer (?), Dr. Moritz, 1915; Schickele, René, writer, o.Dat.; Schidrowitz, Samuel, Berlin, 1918; Schied, Adolf, editor, 1910-1912; Schilling, Fr, Frankfurt/Oder, Chief Postal Secretary, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schlaf, Johannes, writer, 1902-1916; Schlaikjer, Erich, Berlin, writer, 1897; Schlegel, Hans, Cologne, 1922; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, physician and doctor, 1922; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, doctor and doctor, Berlin, 1997; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, Berlin, doctor, 1922 Writer, 1898-1916; Schlenther, Paul, Berlin, editor of the Vossische Zeitung, later director of the Hoftheater Wien, 1889-1891; Schlesinger, Friedrich, 1903-1904; Schlesinger, Robert, Vienna, 1919; Schlieben, Hans, Belgrad, 1913-1914; Schliepmann, Hans, Berlin, Baurat, 1907; Schmaltz, Elfriede (see Appendix II); Schmid, Erich Nachf., 1916; Schmidt, Conrad, Berlin, Chairman of the Verein Freie Volksbühne, 1900; Schmidt, E. E. Hermann, Berlin, 1917; Schmidt, Fritz, Berlin, teacher, 1909; Schmidt, Fritz, Dr., Dresden, 1913, 1915-1916; Schmidt, Helene, Lüdenscheid, 1916-1923; Schmidt, Walter, Kristiania, 1912-1915
              Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/112 · File · 1894-1927
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • 1894-1927, Federal Archives, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian Contains:<br />Wilhelm, Dr., 1919; Wilhelmy, Albert, Dr. jur., 1900; v. Wilke, Adold H., Berlin, writer, 1906-1912; Wille, Bruno, writer, 1899; Willen, Martha, 1913; Winand, Hans, 1915; Winckler-Tannenberg, Friedrich, 1927; Windschild, Hermann, 1915; Winterfeld, former managing director of the Berliner Handelsgesellschaft, o.Dat.; Winzer, Hugo, Dresden, Dr. phil.., 1908; by Wissmann, Hermann, Lauterberg/H., African explorer, 1894; by Witte, Count Sergej, Russian statesman, o.Dat.; Wittekindt, Hersfeld, 1916; Wittenberg, Max, Berlin and Hamburg, editor, 1900-1903; Witting, Brothers Limited, London, 1900-1922; Witting, Henriette M., Geneva, 1918 (counter letters see no. 147); Witting, Henry R., England, Agent, 1900-1910; Witting, Julian, Heidelberg and Altona, Regional Court Council, 1900-1921; Witting, Richard, Lord Mayor of Poznan, member of the Prussian Parliament. Mansion, bank manager, 1895-1923, o.d. description: Contains: Wilhelm, Dr., 1919; Wilhelmy, Albert, Dr. jur., 1900; v. Wilke, Adold H., Berlin, writer, 1906-1912; Wille, Bruno, writer, 1899; Willen, Martha, 1913; Winand, Hans, 1915; Winckler-Tannenberg, Friedrich, 1927; Windschild, Hermann, 1915; Winterfeld, former managing director of the Berliner Handelsgesellschaft, o.Dat.; Winzer, Hugo, Dresden, Dr. phil.., 1908; by Wissmann, Hermann, Lauterberg/H., African explorer, 1894; by Witte, Count Sergej, Russian statesman, o.Dat.; Wittekindt, Hersfeld, 1916; Wittenberg, Max, Berlin and Hamburg, editor, 1900-1903; Witting, Brothers Limited, London, 1900-1922; Witting, Henriette M., Geneva, 1918 (counter letters see no. 147); Witting, Henry R., England, Agent, 1900-1910; Witting, Julian, Heidelberg and Altona, Regional Court Council, 1900-1921; Witting, Richard, Lord Mayor of Poznan, member of the Prussian Parliament. Mansion, Bank Director, 1895-1923, n.d.
              Slg. Römer · Collection
              Part of Leipzig University Library

              Autograph collection and at the same time enriched estate; part of it comes from the collection of senior librarian Constantin Karl Falkenstein (Dresden), who had numerous letters addressed to Alexander von Humboldt.