Contains among other things: <br />- 5 course maps with position notes <br />1) Amoy - Tsingtau <br />2) Tsingtau - Yokohama <br />3) Yokohama - Kobe <br />4) Kobe - Tsingtau <br />5) Tsingtau - Shanghai.
Witschel, MaxBriefe
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Contains among other things: <br />- 8 price charts with position notes <br />1) Shanghai - Nanking <br />2) Wade Island - Shanghai <br />3) Shanghai - Tsingtau <br />4) Tsingtau - Amoy <br />5) Amoy - Hong Kong <br />6) Hong Kong - Swatau <br />7) Swatau - Pagode Anchorage <br />8) Foochow - Amoy.
Witschel, Max1904-1927 in Omupanda, Omatemba, Tsumeb, see also RMG 3.541; curriculum vitae, cover letter, references, 1892-1898; letters and reports, 1905-1927; language exam sermon, 1906; correspondence with Lina Welsch, née Heck, 1927-1967; death certificate for Lina Welsch, 1968
Rhenish Missionary Society1856-1904 in Berseba, Gobabis, Warmbad, 1881-1904 Tulbagh, Saron, Sarepta; letters and diary reports, ward and school reports, 1856-1904; private letters to d. Inspectors, 1890-1900; Letters of the Daughters, 1904-1905; Obituary for Mrs. Julie Weber, née Schäfer, 1904;
Rhenish Missionary Society1907-1920 in Karibib, Okahandja, from 1924 parish office in USA among others in Renville, Min.; curriculum vitae, application, certificates, 1898-1901; letters and reports from Karibib and Okahandja, 1907-1921; testimony and recommendation, 1923; letters from North America, 1924-1959; correspondence with Mrs. Marta Siekmann, née Garbers u. d. Söhnen Gene u. John, 1950-1963;
Rhenish Missionary Society1903-1921 in Walvis Bay, then pastor in USA, among others in Wanatah, Ind.; letters and reports, 1903-1921; Pastor G. Schoettle in Manchester/USA recommends Johannes Albert Schaible, 1896, 1903; curriculum vitae (German and English) English), application, medical certificate, 1896-1903; Mrs. Maria Schaible, née Böhm, to Inspector Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker, 1905, 1907, 1913; Testimony for Missionary Johannes Albert Schaible, 1921; In memory of Missionary Johannes Albert Schaible, 5 p.., Dr., 1935; Newspaper report from America about Johannes Albert Schaible's death, 1935; Correspondence with relatives in Germany, 1948;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyMissions-Farmer, 1912-1941 in Okahandja, Omburo, Okombahe, Usakos; Curriculum Vitae, 1904; Curriculum Vitae, Application, Testimonies, 1912-1913; Instruction as Mission Farmer, 1913; Letters and Reports, especially from Omburo, 1913-1921; Examensbericht d. Missions-Seminars, 1928; Correspondence from Usakos, 1931-1939; Message about internment, 1939; Report about the death of Ernst Wilhelm Römer in Kimberley and obituary, 1941; death certificate and obituary for Mrs. Rosa Johannette Römer, née Huppert, 1956;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyReise- u. Arbeitsberichte von E. Johanssen, 1925-1928; "Wieder auf dem alten Arbeitsfeld in Ostafrika, 1925; "Zur Erziehungskonferenz von Usambara nach Dar-es-Salaam 13 p., ms., 1925; "Meeting of indigenous priests in Mlalo, 1925; Reports and letters by Johanssen, Mörchen, Gleiss, Dr. Kröber, Hosbach, Scholten, Hagena and others, 1929; Report on Lutindi von Nickel, 1929; Reports by women on women's fates and women's work in Buhaya (see table of contents in the file), 1929
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa1921-1954 in Windhoek, Okahandja, Karibib, director of the Paulinums; correspondence, circulars, travelogues, essays, 1921-1938; curriculum vitae (2 versions), application, certificates, 1906-1908; medical testimony for Mrs. Martha Pönnighaus, nee. Brünger, 1920 From the Women of the Paulinum Disciples, by Martha Pönnighaus, 1951; Statistics on our Evangelists and Pastors in Southwest, 1953; Letters from Fr. Josua Tjiurutue and Fr. Hendrik Isaak, 1956; Let us save you! Mission game from Southwest Africa, by Mrs. Martha Pönnighaus, without year; correspondence by Friedrich Pönnighaus. Martha Pönnighaus with Gustav Menzel, missionary Fritz Heinrich Ludwig Harre and Inspector Gustav Weth, 1954-1966; Zur Vita von Herr Missionar Friedrich Pönnighaus, ca. 1966; answer to the questionnaire of the German Protestant Mission Day, concerning e. g. station Okahandja, 11 p.., ms, c. 1935; Heranbildung d. Diener am Wort, essay, 14 p., hs., c. 1939; copies from letters by Friedrich Pönnighaus from war and imprisonment, 1939-1945; correspondence Friedrich Pönnighaus with Dr. Hans de Kleine, 1962-1968
Rhenish Missionary Society30 letters to his wife Martha Pönnighaus from the years 1932-1937
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains: Appeal of the Working Committee for the Kaiser Wilhelm Dankesgabe concerning exemptions in hospitals and for Landerholung (print), c. 1929; Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur, 11 Jan. and May 1929; Wilhelm Cuno, 24 Jan. and 1 May 1929 (letters), 20 and 28 Apr. [May] 1929 (telegrams); Deutscher Hochschulring, 1 and 16 Feb. 1929; Flyer "Was sind die Vereinigten Vaterländischen Verbände Bayerns? (print), (6 March 1929); Levetzow to Otto Schmidt-Hannover concerning the statement of the Reich President Paul v. Hindenburg on the Reich Constitution, 17 March 1929; GL Friedrich Graf v. der Schulenburg, 24 March and 4 April 1929; Reich Secretariat of the United Patriotic Associations of Germany: Mitteilungen Nr. 1 (reprint), 26. March 1929; Ewald v. Kleist-Schmenzin, 5. Apr. 1929; Two drafts for the call of the steel helmet - Bund der Frontsoldaten, 17. Apr. 1929; Political thoughts of Wilhelm Cuno, 18. Apr. 1929; Correspondence between HdR Franz Seldte and the Prince of Oettingen concerning the following Takeover of the protectorate via the Reichsfrontsoldatenrat 1929 by Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Apr. 1929; Adolf Hitler to Stahlhelm - Bund der Frontsoldaten - concerning accession of the NSDAP to the petition for a referendum (copy), Apr. 1929 (22. May 1929); list of military associations, political alliances, alliances for German culture, women's, sports and youth alliances, economic and cultural organisations (reprint), (May 1929); programme of the "Vaterländische Kundgebung gegen Versailles, Kriegs- und Kolonialschuldlüge" (patriotic rally against Versailles, war and colonial guilt lie) on 28 June 1929 (reprint), o.Dat.
1906-1948 in Bethanien, Windhoek, Keetmanshoop; letters and reports, 1906-1946; curriculum vitae (2 versions), certificates, correspondence of the aspirant Wilhelm Albert Peter, 1895-1900; birth certificate (copy), certified, 1908; protocol on language examinations in Nama by Wilhelm Albert Peter, 1913; regulation d. Pension and care case for Olga Peter, née Hak, 1948-1954; correspondence with Olga Peter and Erich Otto Peter (son), 1948-1954; obituary for Olga Peter, 1954
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCorrespondence with Otto Mörchen, 1906-1914; Reports from Rwanda by Otto Mörchen, 1907-1908; Correspondence with Johanna Mörchen, including reports from Kanyangereko and letters from prisoner of war at Camp Oldeano, 1917-1949; Obituary for Johanna Mörchen, 1957; Two cards, watercolours by Johanna Mörchen, o.J.
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africao.D., Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl snow, H. snow, Heinrich
Contains above all: Writing by Johanna Spieht née Laißle, about 100 pieces loose in a small folder.
Contains above all: Letter from Hanna Sommer née Bauer, 13 pieces, 1912-1919, Johanna Schosser née Caspritz, Hermann Schosser and Auguste Schosser née Schrade, 12 pieces, 1893-1918, Margarethe Osswald née Hesse, 17 pieces, 1890-1901, Gottlob Däuble and Emmy née Buhr, 43 pieces, loose in small folder.
Contains above all: Writing by Helene Härtter geb. Kies and Gustav Härtter, approx. 100 pieces loose in a small folder.
Contains above all: Writing by Lina Diehl née Schomann, ca. 50 pieces, and by Emmy Salkowski née Schnetzer, ca. 50 pieces, loose in a small folder.
Contains above all: Written by Matthäus Seeger and Eunike née Mader, 21 pieces, 1885-1897, Lottchen and Hedwig Rohns, 123 pieces, 1890-1903, by various other persons, approx. 40 pieces, loose in small folder.
Note: Mostly letters from missionary women and sisters, often about the procurement of household goods and other European materials. Mostly letters in small format, folded and found bundled according to correspondence partners. Individual letters from spouses, children and other relatives of the correspondents are not listed separately.
Contains above all: Letter by Mathilde Binder, 4 pieces, 1905-1906, by Jettchen Poppinga née Bläser, 12 pieces, 1906-1915, 12 pieces, Dora Funke née Tegtmeier, 14 pieces, 1907-1914, Friedrich Flothmeier and Alwine née Straumer, 33 pieces, 1901-1914, loose in small folder.
Contains above all: Letter by Karl Freyburger and Lina née Illg, 25 pieces, 1895-1918, by Karl Fies and Auguste née Roßmann, 13 pieces, 1891-1897, by Frieda Bürgi née Wachter, 39 pieces, 1898-1912, loose in small folder.
Contains among other things: Hans von Koster, President of the German Fleet Association, with a letter of thanks from Tirpitz Flottenbund Deutscher Frauen e.V. (Fleet Association of German Women)/Federal Chairman Marie Peters Vereinigung Deutscher Marinevereine/Erster Vorsitzender Adolf Thiele Verein Deutscher Schiffswerften Verein für das Deutschtum im Auslande/Erster Vorsitzender Franz von Reichenau Verein ehemaliger Matrosen der Kaiserlichen Marine, including data on the history of the association Allgemeiner evangelisch-protestantischer Missionsverein e.g. concerning Kiautschou and thank you letter from Tirpitz
Tirpitz, Alfred vonContains above all: Reports and letters by Heine, ca. 150 pieces in small format, 1843-1851; reports and other letters by Honoré to the board of the North German Mission Society, ca. 150 pieces, mostly in small format, 1852-1894, some from the time after the death of the missionary in English, and to Mrs. Klugkist, ca. 50 pieces, 1883-1894 - lots in folders.
1939-1973 in Usakos, Lüderitz Bay, Bethanien, Omaruru; personal documents, also by Anny Kuhlmann, née Abke; letters and reports, among others from the internment camp Andalusia, 1940-1945
Rhenish Missionary Society"Afrikanischer Sklavenhandel, Supplement to No. 227 of the Allgemeine Schweizer Zeitung of 25.09.1886, (Report on Greiner's 12-year activity in Abyssinia and Gallaland), 1886; employment negotiations, travel preparations, and Service contract, 1887; travelogues and first experiences in Zanzibar, 1887-1888; letters and reports from Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salaam, 1889; contract with Ismael Wahora for the expansion of the station in Dar-es-Salaam, 1889; letters and reports from Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salaam, 1889. Reports from Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salaam, 1890; CVs of African school children, 1890; correspondence during their stay at home, 1891; letters and reports from Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salaam, 1892; letters and reports (general), 1894-1905; Greiner's extensive life and illness history, 1899; correspondence with Mrs Greiner, 1906; design of Greiner's tomb in Kisserawe, 1907
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa1896-1900 in Omupanda; Letters and reports, also private letters to inspectors, 1896-1900; Curriculum Vitae of Wilhelm Ickler, 1890; Reports on the illness, death and burial of Wilhelm Ickler by Maria Ickler, née Ruben and Hermann Tönjes, 1900; Letter of condolence of the Finnish Mission, 1900; Correspondence on the care of the widow Maria Ickler, 1937;
Rhenish Missionary Society1865-1907 in de Tuin, Rehoboth; letters and reports also by Mrs. Ida Heidmann, née Eick, from de Tuin and Rehoboth, 1865-1904; station, annual and cash reports from Rehoboth, 1870-1904; copies of letters of captains Hermannus van Wyk, Kamaharero and Hendrik Witbooi, 1880-1893; copy e. friendship contract between d. German Reich and the Bastards of Rehoboth, 1885; copies of debt contracts between German trading companies and Rehobothers, assignment of farmland, 1899; obituary e. community e. community elders of Rehoboth for Johann Christian Friedrich Heidmann, 1913; correspondence with Heidmann's e. nephew in Hanover, 1962
Rhenish Missionary Society1865-1905 in Spektakle, Pella, Concordia, Keetmanshoop, Berseba, missionary from 1905; curriculum vitae, 1858; letters and travelogues (partly with additions by Johann Georg Krönlein), annual reports, visitation reports, conference reports, 1865-1905; request of the. Federal Foreign Office Berlin for awarding the Order to Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner, 1906; letters from his retirement, 1907-1913; correspondence with Ms. Zimmermann, née Hegner 1955
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetters from Sister Lina Dieckmann, 1895-1896; letters from deacon G. Liebusch. 1896-1900; Letters from deacon Wilhelm Bokermann and his wife Marie, née Lohoff, 1896-1900; Letters from deacon Friedrich Gerdes, 1897-1899; Letters from missionaries Cleve, Gleiß and Langheinrich, 1896-1898
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa1900-1914 in Otjimbingue, Karibib, from 1915 parish office in Germany, among others in Bergkamen i. W.; letters and reports, 1900-1914; curriculum vitae, various application letters, medical certificate, 1893-1895; correspondence with August Elger, 1916-1968; death announcement for Mrs. Adele Elger, née Jansen 1948; death announcement for August Elger, 1968; cf. a: M. Wilckens, August Elger and others. Ex.arbeit Kiel 2006 => Library 2-6012
Rhenish Missionary Society1903-1951 in Berseba, Keetmanshoop, Swakopmund; letters and reports, 1903-1958; curriculum vitae, certificates, medical certificate, 1894-1903; obituary for Mrs. Elfriede Eisenberg, née Schmitz, 1956; obituary for Friedrich Gustav Eisenberg, 1958;
Rhenish Missionary SocietySouth Africa:; Contains: Letters and reports from Saron and Worcester; obituary for Mrs. Wilhelmine Eich, née Klonk, 1938; collection of newspaper clippings from South Africa, 1901-1903;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCurriculum vitae, application and certificates, 1896-1901; health certificate, 1907; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1907-1928; correspondence with H. Eckershoff in Heimatarbeit, 1928-1945; health certificates for the Eckershoff couple, 1929; correspondence with Elisabeth Eckershoff, nee. Walther, 1946-1954; Versorgungsangelegenheiten, 1937, 1946 and 1958; correspondence with Prof. H. Walther and condolences on the death of his sister, 1958-1959
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains: Letters to his wife; his daughters; Go. Rat Reinke; Gen. Maj. Helfritz; Geh. Rat Penck; Geh. Rat Schiemann; Geh. Rat Körte; Col. Wachs; State Secretary v. Lindequist; Prof. Dr. Fritz Wilke; Fürst Salm-Reifferscheidt; Gen. d. Kv. v. Kleist
Catechist and colonist, 1834-1848 in the Cape, 1848-1852 in Ebenezer, Bethanien, Berseba, 1852-1875 in Germany, then back to Africa, see also RMG 2.372; Letters and diaries by Samuel Johann Hahn and Mrs. Helene Hahn, née Langenbeck, 1831-1855; C. Böhm to Mrs. Helene Hahn, 1870; Fr. Heinrich Hahn, Dautzschen to Deputation, 1884;
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