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      German South-West Africa

      • UF Deutsch Südwestafrika
      • UF Deutsch-Südwest
      • UF Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika
      • UF Deutsch-Suedwestafrika
      • UF Deutschsüdwestafrika
      • UF DSWA
      • UF Deutsch-Südwestafrika

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      German South-West Africa

        27 Archival description results for German South-West Africa

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        Seitz, Theodor (inventory)
        BArch, N 1175 · Fonds · 1907-1908, 1935-1936
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        History of the Inventory Designer: Theodor Seitz, On the Rise and Fall of German Colonial Power. Erinnerungen, 3 Vol., Karlsruhe 1927-1929 Governor of Cameroon and Deutsch-Südwestafrika Inventory description: Diaries on journeys through Cameroon (status: 1977) Citation method: BArch, N 1175/...

        Seitz, Theodor
        BArch, R 58/903 · File · 1933-1941
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Diaries of the Commander of the Schutztruppe in Deutsch-Südwestafrika, Major General Viktor Franke. Prevention of an evaluation and publication in an anti-German sense, 1937-1938 Frankenfeld, Alfred: Österreichs Spiel mit dem Kriege, 1935-1936 Frenssen, Gustav: Der Glaube der Nordmark, 1936-1938 "Elf Jahre in der Fremdenlegion", 1936-1937 Friedensburg, Ferdinand, 1937 Friedmann, Friedrich-Franz, 1935-1939 Füssmann, Werner: Franz Liszt, ein Künstlerleben in Wort und Bild, 1936

        Rath, Johannes (
        RMG 1.581 a-d · File · 1843-1849, 1849-1856, 1857-1868,; 1869-1903
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1816-1903); 1845-1861 in Otjikango, Otjimbingue, Bethanien, Sarepta, Stellenbosch, 1862-1893 at the Cap; letters and diaries, 1843-1903; also letters and travel diary of Anna Rath, née Jörris, 1846-1847;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 1.583 a-b · File · 1844-1860, 1893, o. J., 1847-1848
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1844-1847 in Capeland, 1848-1852 in Worchester, Otjikango, Okahandja, Otjimbingue, leaving, from 1852 preacher at the Cap, Paarl; sacred poems and songs, composed and recorded by Friedrich Wilhelm Kolbe in his youth, octavheft, not published.Diary for Mr. Eickhoff, Gütersloh, with 7 drawings and explanations, 1847-1848; letters and diaries from various locations, including "Bericht über d. Überfall Jonker Afrikaners auf d. Missions-Station Schmelens Erwartung", 23.08.1850; rehearsal of the Rhine. Missionspresse, 1849; Report on the death of his wife Isabella Kolbe, née Elliott, 1893;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Gorth, Matthew (1823-1853)
        RMG 1.586 · File · 1848-1853, 1918
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1852-1853 in Bethanien, Otjikango; letters and diaries from missionary holidays, 1848-1850; letters and diaries from Africa, also from Emmy Haupt (1854 married to Georg Zimmer), Gorth's bride, d. did not find him alive anymore, 1851-1853; transcript from "Hessische Biographien": "Gorth, Matthäus, Missionar, 1823-1853", edited by Hermann Haupt, Darmstadt, 1918; photocopy of the obituary for Matthäus Gorth in the reports of the RMG;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Estate Mattfeld (Title)

        Personal 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

        Diels estate (title)

        Direktionskorrespondenz und weitere Unterlagen 1937-1941: 1 portfolio, loose-leaf collection; copies or handwritten, authors: Diels, Dr. Friedrich Bolle, R. Pilger; Prof. Dr. Hoppe (all Botanischer Garten Berlin), Milos Deyl (botanist, Prague); Wilhelm Engelmann (publishing bookshop Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig), Wimmer (priest, editor of the Lobeliaceae for the plant kingdom). contents: air-raid protection measures in the Botanical Museum (removal of alcohol collection etc.)); financial means of the Englerstiftung; whereabouts of lost herbarium loans (Spanish Civil War); reminder to return herbarium loans; printing of various volumes of the Pflanzenreich (Richtlinien zur Korrektur, Korrespondenz mit der Verlagsbuchhandlung Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig), editing of the Lobeliaceae für Pflanzenreich scientific manuscripts on the flora of SW Africa, individual letters [see FA1/1] diaries 1943-1945 (copy, p.p. in copy); incl. transcript; diaries 1943-1945 (copy, p.p. in copy); incl. transcript

        RMG 1.504 · File · 1831-1855, 1870, 1884
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        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;

        Rhenish Missionary Society