Contains above all: Guided tours for students of the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, Lehrinstitut für Dentisten Karlsruhe, Badisches Staatstechnikum Karlsruhe, HTL Kiel, Handwerkerschule Krefeld, Handwerkerschule Kassel, HTL für Hoch- und Tiefbau Kassel, Höhere Fachschule für Textilindustrie, Färberei- und Appreturschule Krefeld, Höhere Fachschule für textile Flächenkunst Krefeld, Konservatorium Konstanz, Handwerkerschule Königsberg, HTL for structural and civil engineering Königsberg, Westdeutsche Volksbücherreichschule Cologne, Handwerkerschule Kiel, HTL for structural and civil engineering Cologne, Lehrinstitut für Dentisten Königsberg, Fachschule für Textilindustrie Langenbielau/Silesia, Staatsbauschule Leipzig, Höhere Lehranstalt für Chemie, Bakteriologie und Röntgen Leipzig, Deutsche Volksbüchereischule Leipzig, Ingenieurschule Technikum Lemgo, Leipzig School of Arts and Crafts, Leipzig Master School for Graphic Arts, Lübeck Nautical School, Leipzig Technical School for Book Printers, Leipzig German Booksellers Training Institute, Leipzig Technical College for Structural Engineering, Lübeck Higher Technical College for Textile Industry, Lambrecht Nautical School, Leer Nautical School, Leipzig Engineering College, Mittweida School of Engineering, Magdeburg Craftsmen School, Magdeburg Technical College for Structural and Civil Engineering, Staatsschule für Kunst und Handwerk Mainz, Lehrinstitut für Dentisten München, Westfälische Schule für Musik Konservatorium und Musikseminar Münster, Niederrheinische Bergschule Moers, HTL München, Höhere Landbauschule Neuhaldensleben, Ohm- Polytechnikum Nürnberg, Gärtnerlehranstalt Oranienburg, HTL für Hoch- und Tiefbau Oldenburg, Höhere Landbauschule Quakenbrück, Upper Silesian Mountain School Peiskretscham, State Building School Plauen, Experimental and Research Institute for Horticulture Pillnitz, Church Music School Regensburg, Higher Technical School for Textile Industry Reichenbach, Music School Sonderhausen, Cultural Building School Siegen, Higher Technical School for Textile Industry Sorau, Mountain School Siegen, HTL for Cultural Building Suderburg, Higher Agricultural School Schweidnitz, Higher Agricultural School Schleswig, Kulturbauschule Schleusingen, Ingenieurschule Technikum Strelitz, Handwerkerschule Stettin, VTL for Mechanical Engineering, Ship Engineers and Marine Machinists Stettin, HTL for Ship Engineers and Marine Machinists Stettin, Seefahrtschule Stettin, Kunstgewerbeschule Stuttgart, Höhere Bauschule für Hoch-, Tief- und Wasserbau Stuttgart, HTL for Structural and Civil Engineering Trier, Seefahrtschule Ostseebad Wustrow, Higher School of Agriculture Kassel-Wolfsanger, School of Woodcarving Bad Warmbrunn, Engineering Academy Wismar, School of Engineering Weimar, United Seafaring- and Seemaschinistenschule Wesermünde, Lehr- und Forschungsanstalt für Gartenbau Weihenstephan, Wuppertal-Barmen (Weaving Mill), VTL für Maschinenwesen Wuppertal, Handwerkerschule Wuppertal-Barmen, Technikum Wolfenbüttel, Niederschlesische Bergschule Waldenburg, VTL for Mechanical Engineering Würzburg, Anhaltische Landesbauschule HTL Zerbst, Ingenieurschule Zwickau, Zieglerschule Zwickau, Bergschule Zwickau, Höhere Fachschule für Textilindustrie Zittau, Staatsbauschule Zittau, Hauswirtschaftsschule Altona, Laborantinnenschule Breslau, Gymnastikschule Charlottenburg, Anna Herrmann-Schule Berlin, Pestalozzi Fröbelhaus Berlin, Medau Schule Berlin, Dr. Böttichers Chemische Lehranstalt Dresden, Palucca-Schule Dresden, Eleonorenschule Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Dresden, Gymnastikschule Hilda Senff Düsseldorf, Mensendieckschule Frankfurt am Main, Hauswirtschaftslehrerinnenseminar Freiburg, Haushaltungs- und Gewerbeschule Flensburg, Loges-Schule Hannover, Staatliche Schule für Frauenberufe Hamburg, Gymnastikschule Gertrud Volkersen Hamburg, Haushaltungs- und Gewerbeschule für Mädchen Halle/Saale, Hauswirtschaftslehrerinnenseminar Karlsruhe, Ostpreußische Mädchengewerbeschule Königsberg, Lehranstalt für Frauenberufe Kiel, Household School Cologne, Women's High School Kassel, School for German Gymnastics, Agriculture and Craft Loheland, Carola School Secondary School for Home Economics Leipzig, Gymnastics School Kallmeyer Marquartstein Münster, Günther School Munich, Household and Trade School Magdeburg, Schule für Bewegungskunst Gymnastik und Tanz Marburg, Schule Schwarzerden/ Rhön, Handels- und Gewerbeschule für Mädchen Potsdam, Koloniale Frauenschule Rendsburg, Handels- und Gewerbeschule für Mädchen Rheydt, Haushaltpflegerinnenschule Salzkotten, Bildungsanstalt für Frauenberufe Weimar, Gymnastikschule Edith Jahn Zoppot
Kassel
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Search aids: Search book from 1814, Neues Findbuch 2016 (online searchable) Registrar: Already in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Westphalia of 7 December 1807 (Bull. 1807/08 I, 3) the division into departments, districts and municipalities for the Kingdom had been introduced by Art. 34 to 37. The total number of departments was between eight and twelve, the number of districts in a department between three and five. In each department, in addition to the prefect, a general secretary, a prefecture council and a general department council were established for the administration. The entire administration in the narrower sense belonged to the department of the Ministry of the Interior. The prefect was entrusted, under royal authority and supervision, with all branches of public administration, including tax administration, within the scope of his department. In addition, there were military tasks such as the recruitment and supervision of the National Guards, troop catering, preparation and implementation of troop recruitment. In the district of his département capital he also held the office of sub-prefect. The Secretary General was the permanent representative of the Prefect. He was the director of the administrative office, took care of the expeditions and managed the archives. The remaining subjects were dealt with in the offices of the departments. The Prefectural Council, consisting of three to four members under the chairmanship of the Prefect in each department, was the rulings authority on disputed matters. The prefectural councils decided as administrative authorities and their decisions could only be annulled by the Council of State. The General Council, composed of candidates proposed to the King from the Departmental Colleges, consisted of fifteen to twenty members. This committee elected the prefect and the secretary from among its members. The General Council of the Department met once a year for two weeks. He had to distribute the direct taxes among the individual districts, decide on the requests for tax reductions received from the district councils and municipalities, determine the subsidies for the departmental expenses and submit the accounts. Finally, he was entitled to comment on the situation and needs of the department. Each department was divided into three to five districts. Each district was headed by the subprefect, assisted by the secretary of the subprefecture and a district council. The districts were divided into five to 19 cantons, with larger cities forming their own cantons (= city districts). At the head of a canton stood the Canton Mayor, who was usually also Maire of his residence. He stood between the sub-prefect and the communemaires and supervised the communemaires, whose management he headed. A Mayre, one or more police inspectors and a municipal council were appointed to administer the individual municipalities. Maire was responsible for the administration of the municipal property and the municipal institutions and supervised the local police. He was also responsible for municipal spending. The Elbe département was formed from the left Rhine parts of the duchy of Magdeburg, the county of Barby, the offices of Gommern (Saxony), Calvörde (Brunswick), Klötze (Hanover), parts of the principality of Halberstadt and the Altmark. The capital of the department was Magdeburg. The department consisted of the districts of Magdeburg, Neuhaldensleben, Stendal and Salzwedel. The first prefect of the Elbe Department was the former Prussian District Administrator Ernst Alexander von der Schulenburg, who was suspended in the summer of 1811 and replaced by the Police Prefect of Kassel, who had been General Director of the High Police until October 1809. Inventory information: The holdings came via the government archive Magdeburg (time of the Kgr. Westphalen Ba Nr. 1) into the today's state archive. In former times it was called Rep. A 76 III Ba No. 1. The traditions of the central authorities of the Kingdom of Westphalia are now kept in the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage in Berlin. In June and July 2016, the retroconversion of the distortion information took place, which was reviewed in August 2016 and supplemented by numerous German file titles. In this context, the history of the registry formers and the inventory information were entered and a new finding aid book was compiled.
Contains: 1st incoming letter, from Ernst Kube, Breslau, 17.06.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheets 1r-1v 2nd outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Ernst Kube, Berlin, 06.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheets 2r 3rd incoming letter, from Fritz Kühn, Leipzig, 20.04.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.), mschr., hsl.); sheet 3r 4th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Fritz Kühn, Berlin, 20.04.1934 (?) (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 4r 5th incoming letter, from Wolfgang Kühn, Wuppertal, 05.02.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); page 5r-5v 6th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Wolfgang Kühn, Berlin, 28.02.1934 (1 page, mschr.); page 6r 7th incoming letter, by W. Kühn, Berlin, 22.02.1934 (1 page, mschr.); page 7r 8th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to W. Kühn, Berlin, 03.03.1934 (1 page, mschr.); page 7r 8th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to W. Kühn, Berlin, 03.03.1934 (1 page, mschr.), sheet 8r 9. letter of receipt, from Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 05.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet 9r 10. letter of receipt (copy), to Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 09.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet 10r 11. letter of receipt, from Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 22.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet 8r 9. letter of receipt, from Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 05.22.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet 9r 10. letter of receipt (copy), to Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 09.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet 10r 11. letter of receipt, from Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 22.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.) sheet sheet 11r 12. outgoing letter (copy), to Karl Kuehne, Berlin, 25.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 12r 13. card (receipt), from WalterKühne, Sydowsaue, 30.07.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 13r-13v 14. incoming letter, from the publisher Philipp Kühner, Eisenach, 04.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.),sheet 14r 15. letter of exit (carbon copy), to the VerlagPhilipp Kühner, Berlin, 12.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 15r 16. letter of entry, from Wilhelm Külz, Dresden, 19.02.1934 (1 sheet, 16.5.1934), sheet 16r 17. letter of exit (carbon copy), to Wilhelm Külz, Berlin, 20.02.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 17r 18. letter of entry, from WilhelmKülz, Dresden, 20.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), mschr. m. hsl. notes by Paul Fechter); sheet 18r 19th outgoing letter (carbon copy), to Wilhelm Külz, Berlin, 22.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 19r 20th incoming letter, by Wilhelm Külz, Dresden, 03.11.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 20r 21st incoming letter, by Wilhelm Külz, Dresden, 03.12.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), pp. 21r-21v 22. letter of receipt, by Rudolf Külzow, Berlin, 06.05.1934(1 pp., mschr.); pp. 22r 23. letter of receipt, by Rudolf Külzow, Berlin, 06.05.1934 (1 pp., mschr.); pp. 23r 24. letter of receipt(carbon copy), to Rudolf Külzow, Berlin, 11.05.1934 (1 pp., mschr.), sheet 24r-24v 25. letter of receipt, by Walter Küntzel, Mannheim, 03.09.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 25r 26. letter of receipt (copy), to Walter Küntzel, Berlin, 12.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 26r 27. letter of receipt, by Hilde Küpper, Berlin, 23.05.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 26r 27. letter of receipt, by Hilde Küpper, Berlin, 23.05.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.), sheet 27r 28. incoming letter, by Hilde Küpper, Berlin, 24.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr., hsl.); sheet 28r-28v 29. outgoing letter (carbon copy), toHilde Küpper, Berlin, 29.05.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 29r 30. incoming letter, by Hilde Küpper, Berlin, 09.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr., hsl.); sheet 29r 30. incoming letter, by Hilde Küpper, Berlin, 09.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr., mschr.), sheet 30r 31. incoming letter, by Gustav Adolf Küppers-Sonnenberg,Werder, 05.01.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 31r 32. outgoing letter(copy), to Gustav Adolf Küppers-Sonnenberg, Berlin, 13.08.1934(1 sheet.) mschr.); sheet 32r 33. letter of receipt, from Kugel, Kassel, 04.05.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 33r 34. card (receipt), from JohannKuhn, Csepel, 05.02.1934 (1 sheet, printed, mschr.); sheet 34r-34v 35. letter of receipt, from Hans Kuhnert, Berlin, 05.12.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.), sheet 35r 36th outgoing letter (copy), to Hans Kuhnert, Berlin, 08.12.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 36r 37th map (receipt), from Kulturpolitische Verlag, Leipzig, 27.08.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 37r-37v 38. letter of issue (copy), to the KulturpolitischeVerlag, Berlin, 03.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 38r 39. letter of receipt, from Kunauer (?), Berlin, 28.12.1933 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 39r 40. card (receipt), from E. Kunau, Groß-Schwechten, 21.03.1934(1 sheet, mschr.), hsl.); p. 40r-40v 41st outgoing letter (carbon copy), to E.Kunau, Berlin, 27.03.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 41r 42nd incoming letter, of "Art of the Nation", Berlin, 13.06.1934 (1 p., mschr.); p. 42r43. Outgoing letter (copy), to "Art of the Nation", Berlin, 18.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 43r 44. incoming letter, by IlseKunz-Lack, Augsburg, 15.06.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 44r 45. incoming letter, by Ilse Kunz-Lack, Augsburg, 02.09.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.),sheet 45r 46. card (entrance), by Ilse Kunz-Lack, Augsburg, 01.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 46r-46v 47. letter (entrance), by IlseKunz-Lack, Augsburg, 06.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), mschr.); sheet 47r 48.outgoing letter (carbon copy), on/for Ilse Kunz-Lack, Berlin, 09.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 48r 49. incoming letter, by Ilse Kunz-Lack, Augsburg, 13.10.1934 (2 sheets.) mschr.); sheet 49r-50v 50. letter of issue, to Ilse Kunz-Lack, Berlin, 15.10.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 51r-51v 51. letter of receipt, from Ilse Kunz-Lack, Augsburg, 01.11.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 52r 52. letter of receipt, from Ilse Kunz-Lack, Augsburg, 16.12.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), sheet 53r 53. letter of receipt, from Kunze, Gottleuba, 10.07.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 54r 54. letter of receipt, from Friedrich Kunze, Bodenbach, 26.07.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 55r 55. letter of receipt (carbon copy), to FriedrichKunze, Berlin, 28.07.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.), mschr.); sheet 56r 56. letter of receipt, by Wilhelm R. Kurze, Berlin, 05.12.1934 (1 sheet, hsl.); sheet 57r 57. letter of receipt (copy), to Wilhelm R. Kurze, Berlin, 10.12.1934(1 sheet.) mschr.); sheet 58r 58. letter of receipt, by Harry E. Kutschbach, Bad Elster, 26.01.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 59r 59. letter of receipt, to Harry E. Kutschbach, Berlin, 02.02.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.); sheet 60r 60. card (receipt), by Magdalene Kuttner, Breslau, 16.02.1934 (1 sheet, mschr.), hsl.); Bl. 61r-61v 61. letter of exit (copy), to Magdalene Kuttner, Berlin, 19.02.1934 (1 Bl.,mschr.); Bl. 62r 62. map (entrance), by Magdalene Kuttner, Breslau, 08.03.1934 (1 Bl., hsl.); Bl. 63r-63v
History of the Inventory Designer: The 'Deutsche Kolonialschule GmbH', founded in 1898 by private shareholders, formed the following educational institution German farmers for tropical and subtropical countries. The devaluation of capital by inflation led to a growing financial participation of the Reich, and from 1939 the educational establishment was under the direct curate of the Reich. After the end of teaching in 1942 due to the war, temporary trust administration after 1945 and transformation into the 'German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Research Landwirtschaft GmbH' (with the state and federal government as co-partners) in 1957, the training of German and foreign tropical farmers began again. and subtropical farmers. After the foundation of the Gesamthochschule Kassel in 1971, the educational institution merged with it, and the DITSL is mainly limited to expert opinions. Finding aids: Masch. finding aid book