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              FNL.Herrmann_96 · Akt(e) · 1912-1913
              Teil von Saarland State Archive

              Including the following Saarland references: 1912/1913 Exhibitions: 1st Great Colonial Exhibition, Saarbrücken 19.4.- 21.5.1913 (p.11) Provincial Exhibition of the Agricultural Association for Rheinpreußen, Saarbrücken 21.-29.9.1912 (p.10) Companies: Dudweiler, Adler-Dorgerie Karl Auler (p. 10) Geislautern, Saarbräu (p. 30) Saarbrücken: H. Becker Sohn, Farbenfabrik (p. 6) Steam bakery Fritz Buddensick (p. 44/45) Adams Chocoladenhaus, St. Johann (p. 6) Photographic manufacturer Jakob Dahl, St. Johann (p. 20) H. L. Largest steam coffee distillery in the Saar region (p. 7) Zwieback bakery Fritz Danulat, St. Johann (p. 6) Eden-Theater, (p. 48) Steam bakery Jakob Frech, St. Johann (p. 48) Johann (p. 24) Mittelrheinische Glas- und Spiegelmanufactur (p. 24) Saarbrücker Senffabrik Hertz (p. 7) S.A. Israel und Co. GmbH (p. 34) Seifenfabrik C. Kirchner, St. Johann (p. 24) Germania-Drogerie Emil Knoll, Malstatt (p. 31) Becker Fr. Kollmar, St. Johann (p. 30 and 43) Pelzhaus Korn (p. 20 and 40) Jul. Lentes, Butter -Eier, (p. 46,48) Lolat Eisenbeton AG (p. 24) J. Lyon Söhne, Herrengarderobe (p. 29) Ed. Morgenstern, Kunstdrechsler, St. Johann (p. 24) Saardruckerei St. Johann (p. 11) Fortschritt Stiefel J. Scheuer GmbH (p. 10) Gebr. Sinn (p. 11 and 35) Chem. technical factory Franz Stiewing (p.19)) B. Süskind, ladies and girls' clothing (p. 20) Wurst- und Fleischkonservenfabrik J. Thewes (p. 10 and 25) Union-Brauerei AG (p. 5) Verkehrsverein (p. 36-38) Gebr. Wildberger, Kaffeerösterei (p. 13) S. Wronker

              Asia and the Pacific: Volume 1
              BArch, R 1505/11 · Akt(e) · 1908-1914
              Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Japan, Siam (Thailand), Mesopotamia (Iraq), Palestine (Israel, Jordan), Persia (Iran), Borneo, Celebes, Java, Sumatra, Philippines, Mariana Islands and Malay States Provisions on Acceptance of Foreign Volunteers by Royal Dutch Colonial Troops

              Community Council meetings, Minutes
              StadtA GOE, AHR, AHR I A Fach 11 Nr. 54 · Akt(e) · 07.02.1940-12.12.1940
              Teil von Göttingen City Archive

              Contains:07.02.1940- Discussion about the location of the Stadttheater13.03.1940- Authorisation of the necessary funds for the removal of the damage to the flood bed of the leash and the whitewater- Withdrawal of funds from the reserve fund for collective heatings- Property matters- Procurement of a Hanomag terrain tractor and peeling plough- Coal supply- Report on the theatre question, the new director- Payment for the publication of official announcements- Work in the open-air pool- Installation of a grease separator at the municipal slaughterhouse17.05.1940- Property matters; property of the Jew Georg Israel Rosenberg and the Jewess Else Sara Eisenstein nee Müller; Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- Stadtforst- Haushaltsplan- Mitteilungen über die Arbeit des Wirtschafts- und Ernährungsamtes- Bebauungspläne; Area between Ewaldstraße - Grimm-Allee - Hainbundstraße - Rohnsweg; Pedestrian link between Bürgerstraße and Wiesenstraße10.06.1940- Grundstückssachen- Kommunikation dass der Ratsherr Wollenweber gefallen hat- Eingemeindungsfrage, Aluminiumwerk (Weende)05.07.1940- property matters; property of the Jews Rosenberg and Eisenstein, Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- property matters; intention of the Reichsführer SS, construction of an administrative school below the Bismarckstein- removal of the street trees at the Herzberger Landstraß- consultation of the budget17.07.1940- amendment of the main statutes- property matters- job plan09.08.1940- Repair works in the municipal theatre- reconstruction works of the registry office- pig fattening in Niedernjesa- open-air performances on the market place04.09.1940- property matters; extension of the cemetery; establishment of an imperial institute for tree race research and forest plant breeding- coal supply- prisoner of war01.10.1940- Property matters; purchase of the house property Rote Straße 19 from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for South Hanover; property Löwenstein- coal supply- air-raid protection- siren system- illuminated reflectors on bicycles- pressed peat25.11.1940- Flood damages of the leash; measures to prevent further flooding - war economy; coal supply; wood supply; fruit and vegetable supply; chocolate and confectionery; household identity card; shoe supply - traffic signs - change of shop closing times - comradeship gathering of the councillors and departments - accommodation of the artistic staff of the town theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - establishment of a brothel in Göttingen12.12.1940- Determination of the amount of the vocational school fees for the accounting year 1940- Budget city forest - Property matters - Flood bed of the linen - Hospital conditions in Göttingen - Introduction of the community school - Rental of the house Nikolausberger Weg 22 for the colonial agricultural institute of the university - Accommodation of the artistic personnel of the city theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - State of the coal supply - Travelling on the footpaths with hand carts

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 3/55 · Sammlung · 1721-2003
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              The documents in this collection were handed over by the Carmel Foundation to the Main State Archives in 2004. Content and evaluation Copies of documents about the Templar community and other Christian communities active in Palestine, compilations about individual persons, documents of the Foreign Office, copies of books and magazines of the 19th and 20th centuries with reference to Palestine, travel descriptions. The temple society is a Christian-chiliastic religious community that originated around 1850 in the Kingdom of Württemberg. On 19 and 20 June 1861 the representatives of the German synods of the "Jerusalem Friends" gathered. The decision was made to leave the church as a group. At the same time the "German Temple" was founded as an independent religious movement, since "none of the existing churches aspired to the production of man as the temple of God and the production of the sanctuary for all peoples in Jerusalem" (according to the founding declaration). Thus the aims of the German temple movement were clearly presented in this founding document. By "observing the law, the gospel, and the prophecy," the members were to make themselves a temple. In addition, the community moved to Palestine. It was certain that the end times were near. In Württemberg and the other German countries about 3000 people joined. In addition, there were trailers from Switzerland, Russia and North America. Christoph Hoffmann and Georg David Hardegg, who had meanwhile fallen out, left for Palestine with their families in 1868 and arrived in Haifa on 30 October 1868. Haifa was selected on the advice of the German consul Weber and a missionary named Huber. At that time Haifa was still an insignificant city of about 4000 inhabitants. In the spring of 1869, the two officially founded the Temple of Haifa as an outpost and reception station. Haifa In January 1869, the German settlers succeeded in acquiring land outside the city walls through the mediation of a citizen of the city. In the period from May to June 1869, three representatives of the "Temple" visited Haifa on behalf of the Board. After their return they advised to accept Hardegg's ideas for the Haifa colony. Hardegg planned to build a road along the already acquired plots, which were located 15 minutes outside the previous town. First, five houses were to be built on each side of the street. In order to provide shade for the settlers during the summer, trees should also be planted along the street. By 1870, the colony already had 14 houses and 120 settlers. Initially, the settlers were mainly engaged in agriculture and viticulture. However, the need to expand the infrastructure and the opportunities it offered were quickly recognised. Thus it was the Templars living in Haifa who set up a carriage service between Haifa and Akko and, with the support of the Latin monastery of Nazareth and some Arab landowners, extended the connection between Haifa and Nazareth and made it passable for carriages. In 1875 the road was finished and the Templars set up a lucrative carriage service that brought tourists and pilgrims to Nazareth. The Karmelhotel was the first modern hotel in Haifa to be built according to the ideas of the time. But one of the most important decisions of the Haifa temple community was made in 1872. A pier was to be built as an extension of the road in the Templar colony. Until then, Jaffa was the only port in Palestine. Since large ships, such as passenger ships, could not enter the port, all passengers had to be transferred in small fishing boats. It was a profitable business for the local population. Friedrich Keller was Imperial Vice Consul in Haifa from 1878 to 1908. His main merit was that after a long dispute with the Ottoman authorities and the Carmelite monks, the German settlement was allowed to be extended to Mount Carmel. Jaffa Only three months after the foundation of the Haifa temple church, there was already the opportunity to plant a church in Jaffa. Five buildings of a former American Adventist colony were acquired through the mediation of the merchant Peter Martin Metzler. Since the buildings included the Hotel Jerusalem with 19 rooms, a hospital with pharmacy and a steam mill, the colonists in Jaffa could quickly offer services to the local population and pilgrims. Next to the Hotel Jerusalem the Hotel du Parc of Baron Plato of Ustinov was opened. By the end of 1870 the Templar colony already had 110 inhabitants in Jaffa. At the beginning, the hotel was an essential source of income for the Templars of Jaffa. Jaffa was then the most important port in Palestine and almost all pilgrims disembarked in Jaffa to continue their journey inland. The carriage rides from the port of Jaffa to Jerusalem and the transport of fruit from their own plantations to the port were therefore important sources of income. The profitability of passenger transport is shown by the fact that in 1875 a separate company was founded for passenger transport. This company concluded a contract with the Cook agency in the same year. Then the Templars should make all the journeys for Cook. With the expansion of transport, the construction and repair of wagons also experienced an upswing. Arabs, too, recognised the opportunities for earning money through transport and founded their own companies. They bought their carriages and wagons in Germany. The Templar Hotel was extended and a department store was built, where wealthy Arabs, among others, bought goods. In 1886 the first settlement was extended by the northern settlement Walhalla. There an important small industry formed around the iron foundry and machine factory of the Wagner brothers from Mägerkingen. Another industrial enterprise was the cement production of the Wieland brothers from Bodelshausen. In 1904 the Immanuelkirche was consecrated, which was designed by the architect Paul Ferdinand Groth. Sarona On 18 August 1871, the Templar Society near the river Jarkon acquired land. The first settler families came to Sarona in 1872. But malaria prevented a rapid expansion of the colony. In 1873 malaria was considered to have been defeated in the surrounding area. The settlers had planted eucalyptus trees and drained the surrounding swamps. But the disease had claimed many victims up to that point. In 1875 there were only 80 settlers in Sarona. Sarona's main source of income was agriculture. Few found work at the passenger transport company of the colony Jaffa. After the expulsion of the Templar Germans from the new state of Israel in 1950, Sarona Hakirya, from 1948 to 1955, became Israel's first seat of government and today a residential district of Tel Aviv. Some of the buildings are still accessible; they are located on Kaplan Street just before it joins Petah-Tiqvah Road. The largest part of the former Templar settlement lay for decades in the restricted area of the Ministry of Defence. The second official seat of the head of government is still located in one of the twelve of about one hundred former Templar houses. Jerusalem Already at the beginning of the 1870s some Templars moved to Jerusalem. Jerusalem, however, was far from becoming a Templar colony. The acquisition of land outside the old town at the upper end of the Rafaiter plain in 1873 and the following years did not change this. Also the considerations of the temple leadership at this time to transfer the leadership of the society to Jerusalem had no effect. There were about 100 Templars in Jerusalem in 1875. A "colony" could not yet be spoken of at this time, although the aim of emigration was to build a spiritual temple in Jerusalem. In 1878 the management of the Temple Society and the seat of the Temple Monastery, a training centre for young Templars, was moved from Jaffa to Jerusalem. This attracted many Templar families to Jerusalem, so that a colony could establish itself. This step towards Jerusalem marked the first completion of the first phase of the Templar occupation of Palestine. Wilhelma, Bethlehem Galilee, Waldheim The Wilhelma colony was established near Jaffa in 1902. In 1906, land for settlement was acquired in Galilee near Nazareth and the Bethlehem-Galilee colony, today Beit Lehem HaGlilit, was built on it. Both settlements, first Wilhelma, which is now called Bnei Atarot, and later also Bethlehem, which was developed only hesitantly, developed into model agricultural settlements. Mennonite Templars from southern Russia settled in Wilhelma next to the Templars. A third settlement, Waldheim, located in the immediate vicinity of Bethlehem in Württemberg, was founded by the German Protestant congregation of Haifa, which had split off from the temple society; it received help from the Society for the Promotion of German Settlements in Palestine m.b.H., based in Stuttgart. The collection documents the history of the German settlers in Palestine as well as the political conflicts in the settlement area in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The inventory comprises 144 units of description with approx. 3.5 linear metres. In April 2016 Peter Bohl

              Literary, scientific and artistic works
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 81 Hannover nach 1807, Nr. 3 · Akt(e) · 1838 - 1859
              Teil von Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              approx. 50 sheets, contains among others: - Support for the printing of the "wall paintings from Pompeii and Herculaneum after the drawings and reproductions in colours by Wilhelm Ternite (Royal Gallery Inspector in Berlin). With an explanatory text by C. Ottfried Müller (Professor in Göttingen)", with printed explanation, 1838; - Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden's request for financial support for the printing of "Der Leinwand- und Garnhandel Norddeutschlands", 1838; - dedication of a composition of the "Rheinlied" by Nikolaus Becker for the king by the Grand Duke of Oldenburg court kapellmeister [August] Pott, 1841; - Distribution of the "Vorbilder für Handwerker und Fabrikanten" (1821-1837) of the Königlich-Preußischen Oberbaudirektor Friedrich Schinkel, 1842; - Submission of the "Geschichte des Gymnasiums zu Celle" by Freiherr [Eugen] von Hammerstein, 1843; - Dedication of the compositions by Georg (V.) from Hanover to the King of Prussia, presented by the composition teacher of the Crown Prince, Eduard Wenzel, 1843; - transmission of the "History of the Royal Prussian 18th Infantry Regiment" as well as the "History of the Battle of Miloslaw" by Captain and Chief of Company of the 30th Infantry Regiment [Rudolph] von Wedell, 1848, 1849; - "To His Majesty the King of Prussia. Eine öffentliche Stimme des christlichen u. wissenschaftlichen Bewusstsein über Lebensrecht und Volksfreiheit im Staate" by Professor Hermann Klencke, 1849; - Transmission of "Eight Years in Asia and Africa. From 1846 to 1855" by Josef Israel Benjamin, 1859; Acc. Item No. 170/1883

              Ministry of the Interior III (inventory)
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 146 · Bestand · 1806-1906
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Preliminary note from 1966: The files listed in this repertory were transferred to the Archives of the Interior by the Ministry of the Interior in 1896 on the occasion of a reorganization of the ministerial registry (supplements 1897, 1903, 1906). As a remedy for the find, the extensive handover directory created according to the registry categories was used, even after the Archive of the Interior was merged with the State Branch Archive (since 1938: State Archive) in Ludwigsburg. since there was no prospect of repertorisation by an academic official in the foreseeable future, archive employee I. Müller, under the direction of the undersigned, was commissioned in 1962 with a more detailed indexing of the holdings. This work will continue over a longer period of time and will be reflected in numerous repertory volumes. Parallel to the new indexing, which retains the previous structure of the holdings, the files are repackaged and the completed repertory volumes are indexed by a complete register of places and persons. After completion of the indexing work, this register, which until then had only been kept in concept, is to be added to the entire repertory as a final volume. 2,510 old sets of files on 216 linear metres are to be found in the holdings. The present first volume contains 113 bundles (= now 690 tufts) with a volume of 11 m. Ludwigsburg, December 1966Dr. A. Seiler Retrokonversion und weitere Erschließung: The present find book represents the end product of decades of development work which was begun in 1962 by the archivist Irma Müller under the guidance of Dr. Alois Seiler. The work was initially continued until 1976 by Gerhard Rukwied, Rainer Trunk, Heinrich Graf and Regina Glatzle. Up to this key year, the number of 10 repertory volumes was reached, which comprise the alphabetically ordered categories from replacement matters to trade and commerce. Due to worsening personnel resources, the work had to be interrupted for a long period of time and was only resumed at the end of the 1990s by Franz Moegle-Hofacker in cooperation with numerous legal trainees and archive inspector candidates. After a change of responsibility as a result of the reorganisation of the archive administration in Baden-Württemberg in the course of the administrative reform in 2005, the undersigned took on the lead for the further indexing work, in which archive employee Julian Schulenburg was also involved. With regard to the official history of the Württemberg Ministry of the Interior, reference is made to the printed overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart (e-stocks) and the online overview of the holdings as well as the forewords of the holdings E 151/01 ff. A list of the interior ministers of Württemberg, which was not included there, can be found in the appendix. Because of the many editors and the long development period, a complete homogeneity of the overall find book could not be achieved. However, due to the partially complex nature of the documents, the title recordings contained in the previous finding aids were post-processed, increasingly for the purpose of applying more recent archival indexing principles, in particular ISAD (G) level indexing. In order to be able to properly depict the registry relationships, the classification scheme used in the ministry until 1922 was retained as a structure, whereby some very large categories were subdivided into sub-categories. Since the duration of the stock ends in 1906, no overlapping of different file plans had to be feared here. This practice should also be taken into account for the future archival indexing of the holdings E 141 and E 150, of which so far only very summary handwritten finding aids have been available. 10 earlier repertory volumes were retroconverted for the online version of the complete find book by the temporary employees Silvia Ebinger and Aurelia Varsami, and were structurally and in individual cases also linguistically revised by the undersigned. The indexing proved to be particularly elaborate, whereby numerous persons mentioned in the inventory only with surnames had to be identified as far as possible on the basis of relevant literature (see below). The administrative affiliation of the individual locations is now listed in the location index, no longer in the individual title recordings. In particular, the system has been continuously changed to new spelling. In the course of the registration work Regina Eberhardt professionally packaged the entire inventory, which comprises 10181 tufts of approx. 244 linear metres of shelving.Literature: Heinrich Ihme, Südwestdeutsche Persönlichkeiten, 3 volumes, Stuttgart 1988Frank Raberg, Biographisches Handbuch der württembergischen Landtagsabgeordneten 1815 - 1933, Stuttgart 2001The Heads of the Oberämter, Bezirksämter und Landkreise in Baden-Württemberg 1810 - 1972 Published by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Kreisarchive beim Landkreistag Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 1996 2nd nationality mark: A]Austria [AL]Albania [B]Belgium [BG]Bulgaria [BY]Belarus] Cuba [CDN]Canada [CH]Switzerland [CZ]Czech Republic [DK]Denmark [DZ]Algeria [E]Spain [ET]Egypt [F]France [UK]Great Britain and Northern Ireland [GR]Greece [GUY]Guyana [H]Hungary [HR]Croatia [I]Italy [IL]Israel [IRL]Ireland [J]Japan [L]Luxembourg [LV]Latvia [M]Malta [MA]Morocco [MAL]Malaysia MEX]Mexico [N]Norway [NL]Netherlands [PE]Peru [PL]Poland [PRI]Puerto Rico [RA]Argentina [RCH]Chile [RL]Lebanon [RO]Romania [RUS]Russia [S]Sweden [SK]Slovakia [SLO]Slovenia [SN]Senegal [SRB]Serbia [SUD]Sudan [TN]Tunisia [TR]Turkey [UA]Ukraine [USA]United States of America [ZA]South Africa 4. List of Württemberg interior ministers until 1806 - 1906/12 (duration of the collection): Philipp Christian von Normann-Ehrenfels1806 - February 1812 Carl Friedrich Philipp Heinrich Graf von ReischachFebruary 1812 to November 1817 Christian Friedrich von Otto10. November 1817 to 29 July 1821 Christoph Friedrich von Schmidlin29. July 1821 to 28 December 1830 Sixt Eberhard von Kapff3. January 1831 to 3 April 1832 Jakob Friedrich von Weishaar3. April to 10 August 1832 Johannes von Schlayer10. August 1832 to 6 March 1848 Joseph Freiherr von Linden6 to 9 March 1848 Johannes von Schlayer10. August 1832 to 6 March 1848 Gustav Heinrich Duvernoy9 March 1848 to 28 October 1849 ("Märzministerium") Johannes von Schlayer (2nd time)28 October 1849 to 2 July 1850 Joseph Freiherr von Linden20. September 1852 to 20 September 1864 Ernst von Geßler21. September 1864 to 23 March 1870 Friedrich Karl von Scheuerlen23. March 1870 to April 1, 1872 Theodor von Geßler4. April 1872 to 16 May 1872 Christian Christlieb Heinrich von Sick16. May 1872 to 13 October 1881 Julius von Hölder13. October 1881 to 30 August 1887 Karl Joseph von Schmid9. September 1887 to 6 December 1893 Johann von Pischek14. December 1893 to 20 December 1912

              Naturalisations, individual cases, letter H
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 2770 Nr. 3 H Bd. 3 · Akt(e) · 6. Mai 1924 - 30. Apr. 1926
              Teil von Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: 1)A:Hairs, Baroness Cäcilie von, née Succo/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 152-153; 2)A:Hairs, Baron Paul Franz Wilhelm von/B:10.06.1882, Alt-Memelhof (Kurland)/C:Diplom-Ingenieur/D:ev./E:Rothstein (Krs. Liebenwerda)/F:stateless (fr. Russia), German/G:S. 143-153; 3)A:Habermann, Otto/B:06.08.1886, Moravian-Red Water/C:Engineer/D:ev./E:Derenburg (Harz)/F:Czechoslovakia, German/G:S. 185-188; 4)A:Habets, Adam/B:05.02.1896, Rodenkirchen/C:Accountant Assistant/D:kath./E:Rodenkirchen/F:Netherlands, Dutch/G:S. 104-105; 5)A:Hackel, Ida Anna Alma/B:12.11.1904, Steinfurt (Krs. Oberbarnin)/C:without/D:ev./E:Steinfurth (Krs. Oberbarnim)/F:Czechoslovakia, Deutsche/G:S. 325-326; 6)A:Hackel, Siegfried Franz Bruno/B:22.01.1903, Marienwerder/C:Schleifer/D:ev./E:Steinfurth (Krs. Oberbarnim)/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), German/G:S. 96-97; 7)A:Hackel, Chaim Salmen/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Saarbrücken/F:/G:S. 303-311; 8)A:Hackenberg, Heinrich/B:/C:Landwirt/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 8; 9)A:Hadinec, Alois/B:05.10.1872, Eisenstadtl (Bohemia)/C:Damenschneider/D:röm.-kath./E:Berlin-Charlottenburg/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), Tscheche/G:S. 242-246; 10)A:Haegen, George Albert van der/B:05.09.1876, Stettin/C:Kaufmann/D:ev. (fr. kath.)/E:Stettin/F:Belgium, Belgier/G:S. 377-380; 11)A:Hälbich, Wilhelm August/B:07.01.1876, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 12)A:Hälbich, Amalie Wilhelmine Elisabeth/B:22.07.1899, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 13)A:Hälbich, Eduard August Friedrich/B:18.03.1901, Caribbean (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:pp. 85-95; 14)A:Hälbich, Gottlieb Martin Ernst/B:26.02.1904, Caribbean (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:pp. 85-95; 15)A:Hälbich, Johannes Christian/B:17.08.1878, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 85-95; 16)A:Hälbich, Maria Auguste Helene/B:19.08.1903, Objimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 17)A:Hälbich, Pauline Amalie Irene/B:04.04.1903, Karibib (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 85-95; 18)A:Hälbich, Christian Wilhelm/B:15.02.1873, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 19)A:Hahn, Eduard/B:07.06.1896, Vienna/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia, Austria/G:p. 247-248; 20)A:Hahn, Günther von/B:02.04.1919, Sosnowice (Russian-Poland)/C:Economic Assistant/D:/E:Pawonkau (Krs. Lublinitz)/F:/G:S. 131-134; 21)A:Halamicek, Franz Vinzenz/B:11.01.1883, Roznov (district Wall-Meseritsch, Moravia)/C:Schneidermeister/D:kath./E:Sprottau/F:Czechoslovakia, Tscheche/G:S. 364-367; 22)A:Halperin, J. G./B:/C:/D:/E:Berlin-Moabit/F:USA/G:S. 324; 23)A:Halpern, Johanna Alice/B:31.03.1888, Berlin/C:Domestic/A:ev./E:Berlin/F:Poland (fr. 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Bredenbach/B:1894/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 83; 241)A:Hurschler, Friederike née Steinbrück/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 59 ; parchment; distortion 2000-2010 (with recording of individual names); 12/1942

              Seal collection Kretzdorn
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, U Sphragistik 3 Nr. 1 · Akt(e)
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

              Sheet 2: 1.) High Court Councillor Schnikel, Mannheim. 2) from Reinach, Landsberg/Niedermais. 3.) Bonol Schauenstein. 4) from Rinckh, Freiburg. 5.) Mjr. Siegel. 6) by Stoecklern, Freiburg. 7.) Anger to Bulach, Oßhausen/Elsass. 8.) Major von Weissenstein. 9.) Fretter. 10.) from Freistett. 11.) Hilpert. 12.) Hector von Stoecklern. 13) from Haber, Karlsruhe/Oberkirch. 14.) Gloker. 15.) Captain Fuchs. 16.) Alyr. 17.) Colonel. 18.) Flaw. Sheet 3: 19.) Kylio. 20.) by Arnold. 21.) de Hell. 22.) by Blorai. 23.) Ritz. 24.) Wanner. 25.) Dr. Maier. 26.) Prince of Loevenstein. 27.) from Lylia. 28.) Traiteur. 29.) Blorai. 30.) by Rubt. 31.) Cleaner. 32.) Rottberg. 236.) Reinach von Landenberg. 237.) de Bigorie, Prime Minister. 238.) by Rink. 33.-44.) without designation. Sheet 4: 45.-53.) without description. Sheet 5: 54.) by Dryk. 55.) without designation. 56.) Schulpi von Bruck. 57.) from Lylia. 58.) Abbot Sebastian von Weingarten. 59.) General von Wollzogen. 60.) Gregory of Rottberg. 61st) of Freistett. 62.) Gerster. 63.) by Setenek. 64.) from Rudt. 65.) Mockler. Sheet 6: 66.) Hochberg. 67.) Taenefels. 68.) Baron von Doler. 69.) Sprenger. 70.-73.) Rottberg. 74.) Schwedi. 75.) Mulheus, Frankfurt. 76.) Major von Weissenstein. 77.) Hochberg. 78.) Schauenburg. 79.) Lorleys. 80.) Rottberg. 81.) by Löve. Sheet 7: 82.) Zollwengern. 83.) Oettingen. 84.) from Castel, Constance. 85.) Bustle. 86.) Wundt. 87.) by Stoekler. 88.) by Schwytz. 89.) by Schauenburg. 90.) Haber. 91.) Waigel. 92.) Alyr. 93.) City priest Hank, Ehingen/Neckar, 1807. 94.) Srikel. 95.) Stempf. 96.) by Schmid. 97.) Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baden. Sheet 8: 98.) Chief Bailiff Haegelin, 1804. 99.) Srikel. 100.) Dr. Mayer. 101.) from Rudt. 102.) from Baumbach. 103.) Dr Brunn, 1786. 104.) from Horgen. 105.) Baron von Ow. 106.) Bergrat Bouginé. 107.) Rennert. 108.) Captain Ludwig. 109.) from Enzberg. 110./111.) Count von Leiningen. 112.) Reichlinn and Schilling. 113.) Count von Waldburg-Zeil. Sheet 9: 114.) Emperor of Brazil? 115.) Schlossmann von Luzern. 116.) van Dyk. 117.) War. 118.) Schoch. 119.) Gaes. 120.) Heil. 121.) from Enzberg. 122.) Seal. 123.) Count von Wolfingen, 1727. 124.) More from the mountain, Freiburg. 125.) from Thurn. 126.) Colonel von Eichroth. 127.) Kaufmann Gaesser. 128.) Baron Wingfeld. 129.) from Anvern. 130.) Virdune. 131.) from Rudt. 132.) Thurmwalgen. 133.) Israel Bachmann, 1799. 134.) by Stöklern. 135.) von Goeler. Sheet 10: 136.) Obervogt Schellenberg, 1771. 137.) Dr. med. Schanier, Freiburg. 138.) from Weiler. 139.) Joeller. 140.) Larosch. 141.) from helmet. 142.) Dean Hopp. 143.) Buzz. 144.) by Seltenek. 145.) from Loewenstein. 146.) Renner. 147.) from Loewenstein. 148.) by Rudt. 149.) Lyoder. 150.) by Hermann. 151.) Tagroid. 152.) Reichlin and tower. 153.) Gentner. 154.) from Dora. 155.) Frank Zoetter, Gerchheim. Sheet 11: 156.) by Goessler. 157.) Hype of Heilersheim, 1800. 158.) of Leine. 159.) Mohr. 160.) Jacob Handmann. 161.) Schoch. 162.) without designation, 1801. 163.) Baron de Speth. N.) Habunt. Sheet 12: Family von Reinach, Landsberg 164.) A. von Reinach and Kageneck. 165.) Joseph Benedikt von Reinach. 166.) A. von Reinach, Landenberg. 167.) from Reinach. Sheet 13: blank Sheet 14: 168-184.) without description. Sheet 15: 185-204.) without designation. Sheet 16: 205.-227.) without designation. Sheet 17: 228 - 235.) without designation. Sheet 18: Two seals without number. Sheet 19: - Baden IV Infantry Regiment of Stockhorn. - Baden Division Command of the Infantry. - Bavarian Fortress Construction Directorate Germersheim. - Austrian General Command, Brno. - Bavarian Division. - Baden Division. - Arms factory P. Kneri, Solingen. - Prussian General Command, Glatz. - Prussian Artillery Regiment, Meissen. - Badische Kommandantschaft, Kehl Sheet 20: - Badisches Infanterieregiment Markgraf Maximilian. - Baden Infantry Regiment Hereditary Prince. - Count W. von Hochberg, regimental quartermaster's office. - Prussian Provision Office, Mainz. - Baden Cavalry Brigade. - Badische Revueinspektion. - Rastatt Command. - First Dragoon Regiment Freistett. - Offenburg citizen militia. - Baden Line Infantry Regiment of Stockhorn. - Prussian artillery depot, Glogau. - Württemberg War Department. Sheet 21: - Prussian artillery depot, Luxembourg. - Arms factory from Knecht, Solingen. - Baden military magazine. - Hessian War Ministry - Section 1 - City Command Mannheim. Sheet 22: - Baden Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - Württemberg Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - Baden Ministry of Finance. - Princely Meiningen State Ministry. - Badische Bundestagsgesandtschaft, Berlin. - Badische Gesandtschaft, Vienna. Sheet 23: - Prussian legation, Karlsruhe. - Baden Legation, Berlin. - Maison de l'empereur - Chambellan de Service. Sheet 24: - Grand Duke Leopold of Baden (3 seals). - Swiss Confederation, 1815. - England. - Canton of St. Gallen. Sheet 25: - Préfecture du Bas Rhin - Cabinet du Préfet. - Préfecture de Schlettstadt. - Karlsruhe. - Buchholz. - Jerusalem. Sheet 26: - Großherzoglich-Hessische Generalpostdirektion. - Princely Thurn and Taxis General Post Office. - Electoral Hessian General Postal Directorate. - Prussian General Postal Directorate. - Prussian General Post Office. - Prussian Oberpostkasse, Berlin. - Badisches Postamt Wiesenbach. - Directorate of Maindampfschifffahrt, Würzburg. - Schaffhausen Post Office. Sheet 27: - Main cash desk of the Bavarian Ludwigsbahn. - Expedition of the Kl. Zeitung, Freiburg. - Austrian State Railway. - University of Freiburg - Versorgungsanstalt, Freiburg. - Academy Freiburg. Sheet 28: - Notary G. Becker, Molsheim. - another notary seal. Sheet 29: - Prussian Higher Administrative Court. - Royal Consistory of the Rhine Province. - R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t - Command of the Schutztruppen. - Local Court Stassfurt. - Domgymnasium Merseburg. - Saxon seal. Sheet 30: Envelope with two Hungarian seals. Sheet 31: four unmarked seals. Sheet 32: three unmarked seals. Sheet 33: Notes.

              The blind Israeli
              ALMW_II._BA_A2_47(682) · Objekt · 1907-1930
              Teil von Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,4 X 7,7 Description: above mentioned m. Cloth bekl., standing on way before houses (stone walls, roof from plant fibers).

              Leipziger Missionswerk