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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 27 · File · 1905 - 1919
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

170 sheets, Contains and others: - Manuscript curriculum vitae (as at 2 June 1905) - conferral of the title of professor, 1909 - leave of absence to carry out a study trip to Egypt, 1910 - employment of the First Lieutenant [...] Pfaehler of the 4th Lower Alsatian Infantry Regiment No. 143 because of representation of Prof. Dr. Diedrich Hermann Westermann, 1910 - permission to take over the guardianship for the mentally disturbed teacher Rosa Schüller, 1912 - Bernhard Struck, Der Schlüssel der Sudansprachen, Sonderabdruck aus: Allgemeine Missions-Zeitschrift, born 1913, Issue 11 and 12. Kassel 1913 (print) - Employment of the mission superintendent Christian Schumann because of representation of Prof. Dr. Diedrich Hermann Westermann, 1915/1916.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, FL 300/9 II · Fonds · 1866-1994
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: The inventory FL 300/9 II Local Court Ellwangen: Commercial, cooperative and association register contains, on the one hand, the files previously held in inventory FL 300/9 I as Bü 39-45 (access 19.10.1985), which were reformed within the framework of a systematic spin-off of register documents from the local court inventories for the creation of pure register inventories begun in 2008, and, on the other hand, the volumes on the register system in the local court district of Ellwangen received as access 2006/31, 2006/37 and 2006/43. Since the jurisdiction of the Ellwangen court district - as well as that of the Neresheim district court (see file FL 300/23) - for register matters was transferred to the Aalen district court, the levies were levied via the Aalen district court. In the Commercial Register, the existing files were kept as usual as HRA (sole traders and partnerships) and HRB (corporations), while in the volumes there is also an older stratum in which a distinction was made between E/HRE (sole traders) and G/HRG (corporations). The holdings contain only volumes for the register of cooperatives and only files for the register of associations. The title records for the files were made in 2008 by Mrs. Sirin Özet under the direction of Ute Bitz, head of the archive office, who was also responsible for the indexing of the volumes. The final work was carried out by the undersigned. The inventory FL 300/9 II Local Court Ellwangen: Ludwigsburg, in March 2009Regina SchneiderAs a supplementary levy under the accession number 2011/5 on 25.01.2011, 3 sample and sign registers were received from the Local Court of Aalen on 25.01.2011, which were incorporated here by Ms Andrea Jaraszewski. Subsequently, the same added to the register of associations and cooperatives files from the additions to the Ellwangen Local Court 2008/2 and 2010/63.January 2011 and September 2012Ute Bitz

Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, C 129 Eilenburg (Benutzungsort: Merseburg) · Fonds · (1780, 1801 -) 1818 - 1962 (- 2002)
Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

Note: The holdings contain archival material that is subject to personal protection periods in accordance with § 10 Para. 3 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA and until their expiration is only accessible by shortening the protection period in accordance with § 10 Para. 4 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA or by accessing information in accordance with § 10 Para. 4a ArchG LSA. Find aids: Find index from 1970, revised in 2004, database Registraturbilder: The court office formed in 1821 in the old district court Wittenberg for the area of the former office Eilenburg was transformed in 1836 into a regional and city court, 1849 into a district court and 1879 into a district court. The closer district of the court remained constant with the exception of a few places assigned to the Delitzsch District Court. The court commission in Düben belonged to the wider district of the district and city court or district court of Eilenburg. The district court in Eilenburg was dissolved in 1945. Since 1948 a branch of the Delitzsch district court has been verifiable in Eilenburg. In 1952 a district court was formed at the same location. Inventory information: The holdings recorded in the former State Archives of Magdeburg were transferred to the newly founded State Archives of Merseburg (now the Merseburg Department of the State Archives of Saxony-Anhalt) in 1994 for reasons of competence. Estate files were already taken over by the Eilenburg District Court in 1993 without a list of deliveries. In 2004, the finding index was revised and supplemented.

RMG 2.645 a-b · File · 1906-1926
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Plans for e. Industrial School in Bethanien by Tobias Fenchel, 1906; School regulations for mission schools in the area of the Herero Conference; a) by Johannes Olpp, pag. 263, 1908; b) Manuscript by Karl Friedrich Wandres, Heinrich Vedder, Kurt Nowack, 1910; c) Dr., 54 p.., 1910; Proposals for boy handicraft lessons in mission schools, by August Elger, 1910; Establishment and operation of a secondary school in Windhoek, by Kurt Nowack, 1911; Das Windhoeker Missionsschulwesen, Abtlg. Volksschulen, by Kurt Nowack, 1912; Verhandlungen wegen staatlicher Unterstützung d. Missionsschulen, 1913-1914; Schulgesetz betr. d. Schulen für Nicht-Europäer, 1921; "Das Schulwesen d. Südafrikanischen Union u. d. Missionsschulen in Südwestafrika", by Heinrich Vedder, 24 p.., ms. 1921; Schulgesetz für Südwestafrika (Dr. in Amtsblatt No. 207), 1926; 120 weekly sentences for use in schools (in Herero), by Heinrich Vedder?, issue, 30 p., ms., not published

Rhenish Missionary Society
Edith autumn (1904-1979)

Curriculum vitae, 1934; instructions and vows of secondment, 1935; biographical data in tabular form, 1953; correspondence and reports (also during internment and while working in Witzieshoek in South Africa), 1934-1977

Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
Edea District
FA 1 / 614 · File · 1895 - 1914
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Chiefs as judges and their representatives of the Native Arbitration Court of the Lower Sanaga in Edea District. - List of names, 1896 - 1905 Alleged discrimination in the appointment of the chairman of the Native Arbitration Court in the Sanaga/Edea District. - Complaint by Chief Elange, Ndokutunda, 1913

Gouvernement von Kamerun
RMG 1.085 · File · 1933-1935
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Negotiations and correspondence concerning translation, printing and distribution of biblical writings; vote by Mr van Wijk. Head, at the World Mission Conference in Edinburgh concerning linguistic training of missionaries, 2 p., Dr., 1910; Negotiations on the position of the Mission Consul appointed in 1906, 1912; Memorandum of Mission Consul Schepper on Mission Consulates, 1921; Contract of Service for Mission Consul Graaf von Randwijck, 1928; Dr. Tätigkeitsberichte für 1920-1921 u. 1934-1935

Rhenish Missionary Society
Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 212.01.01 · Fonds · 1669-1932
Part of Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik)

Introduction The holdings comprise the documents of the "Präsidialregistratur" (list of files = No. 1672 I, II, see footnote 1) which were handed over in a small accession (= No. 1619-1671, formerly Reg. Düsseldorf 1-52) in 1879, mainly to the Hauptstaatsarchiv in 1931/32. The presidential registry grew out of the "presidialia" or "presidential pieces" that had arisen in the Council of State from the direct administrative activities of the President of the Government. On the one hand, they referred to special personal responsibilities of the RP such as personnel matters, recommendations and information, representation, regular reports ("newspaper reports"), the Board of Trustees of the Mint and the Art Academy (both in Düsseldorf). On the other hand, the presidential office dealt with matters that were the responsibility of the individual departments of the government, provided that the RP had reserved the execution or at least the signature for itself (cf. the overview in No. 1672 I pp. 8 f.). The holdings of "Präsidialbüro" are thus to be used in addition to almost all the individual holdings groups of the Düsseldorf government until the end of their term (1927/29, cf. below). The presidential office is not to be confused with the "presidential department" existing from 1888 to 1932, which basically only represented a renaming of Abbot I (Abbot of the Interior). From 1897 to 1927 the presidential office bore the name "Centralbureau" (registry C.B., from 1905 C.B. I). The subjects "Social Democracy and Anarchism" (subject 35a of the file index) were summarized from 1905 in an own registry (C.B. II: political police), the subject "Mobilisation" (subject 47 No. 44-285 of the file index) from 1914 likewise (registry "Mob.", therein also First World War altogether including consequences) (see footnote 2). In 1928 the central office was followed by the "Geschäftskreis Pr.". In 1932 this was incorporated in the Dept. l = General Department (see footnote 3). The structure of the present finding aid book was drawn up largely freely, loosely based on the classification of files in file directory No 1672 (see footnote 4). The holdings comprise 1638 archive units (1672 warehouse numbers plus a-numbers minus unused numbers and losses). The total duration of the stock ranges from 1816 to 1927 (in only a few exceptional cases until 1932). In the case of multi-volume files, the volume count in the finding aid book occasionally deviates from the volume count on the file covers, since number jumps and double counts occur there. For small files, the number of sheets (usually l0 or less) was given. The files are to be ordered and quoted with BR 4 warehouse number. The stock was newly recorded from 1980 to 1984 with interruptions by OStAR Dr. Lück. Footnotes: 1) Copy produced in the archive thereof: old find book M 93; 2) On the separation of the registries C.B. II and Mob. cf. No. 1672 II Bl. 113 e-h, 148 a. The files are listed in the find book 212.03.1,2 (Reg. Düsseldorf, political files), there also further groups of files from the business area of the presidential office/central office: public calm and atmosphere, forbidden connections, suspicious individuals (compartments 35 and 36 of the list of files); cf. the introduction to find book 212.03.1; 3) cf. business overview and business distribution plan of the government of Düsseldorf of 1.4.1934, p. III and 1. 4) cf. there Part I, pp. 8 f. The old file signatures of the government, consisting of subject no. and serial no. within the subject, are also indicated in this find book. Introduction The holdings comprise the documents of the "Präsidialregistratur" (list of files = No. 1672 I, II, see footnote 1) which were handed over in a small accession (= No. 1619-1671, formerly Reg. Düsseldorf 1-52) in 1879, mainly to the Hauptstaatsarchiv in 1931/32.The presidential registry grew out of the "presidialia" or "presidential pieces" that had arisen in the Council of State from the direct administrative activities of the President of the Government. On the one hand, they referred to special personal responsibilities of the RP such as personnel matters, recommendations and information, representation, regular reports ("newspaper reports"), the Board of Trustees of the Mint and the Art Academy (both in Düsseldorf). On the other hand, the presidential office dealt with matters that were the responsibility of the individual departments of the government, provided that the RP had reserved the execution or at least the signature for itself (cf. the overview in No. 1672 I pp. 8 f.). The holdings of "Präsidialbüro" are thus to be used in addition to almost all the individual holdings groups of the Düsseldorf government until the end of their term (1927/29, cf. below). The presidential office is not to be confused with the "presidential department" existing from 1888 to 1932, which basically only represented a renaming of Abbot I (Abbot of the Interior). From 1897 to 1927 the presidential office bore the name "Centralbureau" (registry C.B., from 1905 C.B. I). The subjects "Social Democracy and Anarchism" (subject 35a of the file index) were summarized from 1905 in an own registry (C.B. II: political police), the subject "Mobilisation" (subject 47 No. 44-285 of the file index) from 1914 likewise (registry "Mob.", therein also First World War altogether including consequences) (see footnote 2). In 1928 the central office was followed by the "Geschäftskreis Pr.". In 1932 this was incorporated in the Dept. l = General Department (see footnote 3). The structure of the present finding aid book was drawn up largely freely, loosely based on the classification of files in file directory No 1672 (see footnote 4). The holdings comprise 1638 archive units (1672 warehouse numbers plus a-numbers minus unused numbers and losses). The total duration of the stock ranges from 1816 to 1927 (in only a few exceptional cases until 1932). In the case of multi-volume files, the volume count in the finding aid book occasionally deviates from the volume count on the file covers, since number jumps and double counts occur there. For small files, the number of sheets (usually l0 or less) was given. The files are to be ordered and quoted with BR 4 warehouse number. Footnotes: 1) Copy of it produced in the archive: old find book M 93; 2) On the spin-off of the registries C.B. II and Mob. see No. 1672 II Bl. 113 e-h, 148 a. The files are listed in the find book 212.03.1,2 (Reg. Düsseldorf, political files), there also further groups of files from the business area of the presidential office/central office: public calm and atmosphere, forbidden connections, suspicious individuals (compartments 35 and 36 of the list of files); cf. the introduction to find book 212.03.1; 3) cf. business overview and business distribution plan of the government of Düsseldorf of 1.4.1934, p. III and 1. 4) cf. there Part I, pp. 8 f. The old file signatures of the government, consisting of subject no. and serial no. within the subject, are also indicated in this find book.