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        Bananas in Cameroon: Vol. 1
        BArch, R 1001/8298 · File · Sept. 1905 - Jan. 1914, 1925 - 1935
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Banana culture in Kosta-Rica. Darin: Karte der Republik Kosta-Rica 1:1 000 000 o.J. S. Soskin, Report about my trip to England from 9 - 21 January 1908 to study the banana import question. Berlin, 1908

        BArch, R 1001/8597 · File · Apr. 1890 - Juli 1892
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: R. Sadebeck, The tropical useful plants of East Africa, their cultivation and possible plantation operation (special edition), 1891 Ignaz Urban, The Royal Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin, 1878 - 1891 (special edition), 1891 A. Engler, The Botanical Centre for the German Colonies at the Royal Botanical Garden of the University of Berlin and the Development of Botanical Experimental Stations in the Colonies (reprint) 1892

        BArch, R 1001/8611 · File · Febr. 1901 - Apr. 1910
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: O. Burchard, Meteorologische Beobachtungen auf einer Winterreise nach den Canarischen Inseln (special print), 1902 Hans Winkler, Botanische Untersuchungen aus Buitenzoog I und II, Leiden 1905 und 1906 Hans Winkler, Über die Cinchonakultur in Java (special print), 1906 Hans Winkler, Über die Kultur des Koka-Strauches besonders in Java. (special print), 1906

        Cocoa in Cameroon: Vol. 3
        BArch, R 1001/8058 · File · Jan. 1914-Okt. 1919 Nov. 1925-Dez. 1934
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Kamerun-Kautschuk-Compagnie AG, Annual Report on the 27 Business Year 1932, Berlin, 1933 Erwin Mai, Die Kakaokultur an der Goldküste und ihre sozial-geographischen Wirkungen. Berlin 1933

        BArch, R 1001/8147 · File · Aug. 1902 - Okt. 1905
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: August Etienne, Die Baumwollzucht im Wirtschaftsprogramm der deutschen Übersee-Politik, in: Publications of the German-Asian Society. Vol. 1902 Issue 1 German-colonial cotton companies 1902/1903 II. Report of the Colonial Economic Committee. Berlin 1903

        BArch, R 1001/8251 · File · Febr. 1904 - Juni 1916
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Foundation of a German-Levantine cotton company. Ed. by the German-Levantine Cotton Society, n.d. German-Levantine Cotton Society, annual report and annual accounts for the period from 1 July 1905 to 30 June 1906. Berlin, 1906 Agriculture and cotton cultivation in the Cilician plain. Published by the Deutsch-Levantinische Baumwoll-Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden. Dresden, 1906

        BArch, R 1001/8178 · File · Apr. 1887 - Mai 1900
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Cotton industry in Germany Cotton production in the USA. Essay on cotton production and the cotton trade in the world with regard to the initiation of cotton culture in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a

        Cotton in Togo: Vol. 1a
        BArch, R 1001/8221 · File · Mai 1900 - Sept. 1902
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: State efforts to promote cotton culture in Turkestan, Transcaspia and Transcaucasia. Historical review. Ed. by the Colonial Economics Committee. Berlin, c. 1901

        County and district offices

        Contains: Stock and authority history: The content of the respective stocks can be determined for all relevant partial stocks on the basis of the following classification scheme: I. (= A) State Constitution II. (= B) History, statistics and topography III. (= C) Relations with the German Reich and other States IV. (= D) State administration V. (= E) District and Provincial Administration VI. Relationships of the Class Lords VII. Fiefdom Matters (Subgroups VI. and VII. combined in the 'more modern' group name under the letter 'F', since hardly any records are handed down) VIII. (= G) Military and war affairs IX. (= H) Financial affairs X. (= I) Justice XI. (= J) Population XII. (originally XIII. = K) Church Affairs XIII. (originally XII. = L) Affairs of the Israelite Religious Communities XIV. (= M) Education XV. (= N) Community affairs XVI. (= O) Poor and charitable care XVII. (= P) Health care XVIII. (= Q) Security police XIX. (= R) Precautions against corruption of morals, forced education of minors, public representations and amusements, associations (including parties) XX. (= S) Press and book trade XXI. (= T) Agriculture, legal status of real property XXII (= U) Forestry, hunting and fishing XXIII (= V) Trade and commerce XXIV (= W) Social welfare XXV. (originally XXIV. = X) Transport XXVI. (originally XXV. = Y) Bauwesen XXVII. (originally XXVI. = Z) Feuerpolizei The holdings, which were established according to the district division valid until 1938 and 1945 respectively, date back in varying densities to the beginning of the Grand Ducal Hessian district administration with the creation of the first district districts in 1821/22. In individual cases, they still contain previous files dating back to the 18th century and further, and the running time of the files also occasionally leads to the period after 1945. - The older files from the period before 1820/21 were mostly outsourced and assigned to the Old File Holdings (E holdings). - The holdings, structured according to the registration plan for the Großherzoglich-Hessischen Kreisämter of 9 May 1833 and its revised version of 9 February 1906, were successively transferred to the Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt. War losses: Total losses (with small remainders) occurred in the offices of the authorities in Darmstadt, Gießen, Mainz and Offenbach (of the districts of Gießen and Mainz, there were also about 600 files each in the State Archives, which were burned in 1944). In Darmstadt, Gießen and Mainz, the files of the governments and provincial directorates of Starkenburg, Oberhessen and Rheinhessen kept at the district offices were also destroyed. - The preserved records of the District Office, supplemented by later post-war deliveries, were generally left in the found subject grouping for the new archived indexing, either under department numbers I to XXVII or under the letters A to Z. The tradition of the district coffers was summarized in the column 'KK' (e.g. stock G 15 Friedberg KK No. ....) and listed in separate finding aids. The files of the district building, district school and district health offices were included in the respective subject groups of the registry plan. - The changing district divisions and competences were taken into account and adjusted as far as possible in the indexing work (for the changes in the district organisation see Ruppel/Müller, Historisches Ortsverzeichnis). Runtime: 1816-1968

        Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 215.26.01 · Fonds · 1802-1937
        Part of Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik)

        The collection "Landratsamt Monschau mit der Signatur BR 0036" covers the period between 1816 and 1972 and consists of 433 files arranged according to subject areas. In the years 1887 and 1941, files from the Monschau District Office were taken over by the HSA Düsseldorf. The district of Monschau was formed in 1816 from the municipalities of Eicherscheid, Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Kesternich, Konzen, Lammersdorf, Monschau, Mützenich, Roetgen, Rohren, Rott, Ruhrberg (later Rurberg), Schmidt, Simmerath, Steckenborn, Strauch, Vossenack and Zweifall. Monschau was at the same time the district town. Later these churches were divided into the following five ministries: Amt Imgenbroich (Eicherscheid. Imgenbroich, Konzen and Mützenich), Amt Kalterherberg (Kalterherberg, Höfen, Rohre), Amt Kesternich (Kesternich, Rurberg, Schmidt, Steckenborn, Strauch), Amt Roetgen (Roetgen, Rott, Zweifall), Amt Simmerath (Simmerath, Lammersdorf, Vossenack). Previously the district was called Montjoie and has only since 1918 the today's name Monschau. Until 1945 the district of Monschau belonged to the Prussian administrative district of Aachen in the Rhine province. From 1945 the district belonged to the British occupation zone and from 1946 to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the district of Monschau changed to the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which belonged to the administrative district of Aachen. In 1972 the district of Monschau was dissolved in the course of the municipal restructuring and almost completely integrated into the district of Aachen. The Monschau District Office had a double function. As an actual organ of the administrative district the office had to fulfill tasks of the country and the national administration. The holdings of the Monschau District Office include subjects such as district administration, municipal administration, construction, immigration and emigration, railways, fishing, forestry, agriculture, melioration, health care, military, trade and commerce, churches, police and schools. The files are to be ordered and quoted with indication of the inventory signature and current no., e.g. BR 0036 No. 72 Literature: Pilgram, Hans: Der Landkreis Monschau, Bonn 1958. The inventory "Landratsamt Monschau mit der Signatur BR 0036 covers the period between 1816 and 1972. It consists of 433 files, which are arranged according to subject areas. In the years 1887 and 1941, files from the Monschau District Office were taken over by the HSA Düsseldorf. The district of Monschau was formed in 1816 from the municipalities of Eicherscheid, Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Kesternich, Konzen, Lammersdorf, Monschau, Mützenich, Roetgen, Rohren, Rott, Ruhrberg (later Rurberg), Schmidt, Simmerath, Steckenborn, Strauch, Vossenack and Zweifall. Monschau was at the same time the district town. Later these churches were divided into the following five ministries: Amt Imgenbroich (Eicherscheid. Imgenbroich, Konzen and Mützenich), Amt Kalterherberg (Kalterherberg, Höfen, Rohre), Amt Kesternich (Kesternich, Rurberg, Schmidt, Steckenborn, Strauch), Amt Roetgen (Roetgen, Rott, Zweifall), Amt Simmerath (Simmerath, Lammersdorf, Vossenack). Previously the district was called Montjoie and has only since 1918 the today's name Monschau. Until 1945 the district of Monschau belonged to the Prussian administrative district of Aachen in the Rhine province. From 1945 the district belonged to the British occupation zone and from 1946 to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the district of Monschau changed to the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which belonged to the administrative district of Aachen. In 1972 the district of Monschau was dissolved in the course of the municipal restructuring and almost completely integrated into the district of Aachen. As an actual organ of the administrative district the office had to fulfill tasks of the country and the national administration. The holdings of the Monschau District Office include subjects such as district administration, municipal administration, construction, immigration and emigration, railways, fishing, forestry, agriculture, melioration, health care, military, trade and commerce, churches, police and schools. The files are to be ordered and quoted with indication of the inventory signature and current no., e.g. BR 0036 no. 72 Literatur:Pilgram, Hans: Der Landkreis Monschau, Bonn 1958.