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          RMG 1.678 a-c · File · 1901-1969
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1907-1936 in Karibib, Keetmanshoop, Okahandja, Windhoek; curriculum vitae, references, application, 1901; correspondence and work reports by Christian Ludwig Kühhirt, 1907-1958; correspondence also with Mrs. Elisabeth Kühhirt, née Wangerin, 1938-1969; correspondence also with d. Söhnen Kühhirt, 1940-1959; report e. Reise zu d. Herero in the reserve, (pale-grass), 1920; report about the journey to the Herero and Ovambo to the railway, 1920; Farmmissionsreise, 1925; newspaper article by Martin Kühhirt (son): "Das ehemalige Deutsch-Südwestafrika unter englischer Verwaltung", IN supplement of the "Aufwärts" of 30.09.1928; death announcement, sermon, obituary for Mrs. Helene Kühhirt, née Schubert, 1936; Der Heimgang unserer Mutter, Georg Kühhirt (son), 1936; Theofilus Ileka, evangelist: Letter to Christian Ludwig Kühhirt with greetings from the Ovambo parish Windhoek, 1936; travel report by Elisabeth Kühhirt, née Wangerin, 7 p. ms., 1938; copies of testimonies by Elisabeth Kühhirt, 1917, 1928, 1938; obituary for Christian Ludwig Kühhirt, 1959

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 2.506 a · File · 1888-1926
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Zeib's tribe, outstations: Katsus, Khoes, Narubis, Seeheim, Spitzkoppe, Farm Keetmannshoop s. RMG 2.551, Orphanage & School Keetmanshoop s. RMG 2.507, Sister Station Aroab s. RMG 2.496; floor plan and view of the building. Station Keetmanshoop, colored drawing, 1888; travel report by Carl Berger with representation of the circumstances on Woermann ships, 1898; annual, semi-annual and conference reports, by missionary Tobias Fenchel, Wilhelm Niemeier, Christi-an Ludwig Kühhirt, Karl Friedrich Wandres u. Friedrich Hermann Gustav Becker, 1903-1926; Visitationsberichte, 1903, 1906 1913; Remarks to the girl sent to South West Africa by the German Women's Federation, July 1910; Request by the community elders and by Adolf Neuhaus (son-in-law of Tobias Fenchel) for Gustav Becker as successor to Tobias Fenchel, 1910; Report on d. Visit of Prof. Mirbt in Keetmanshoop, 1913; Fr. Hans Siebold to Inspector Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker, due to praise for construction technician Johannes Jürgens, 1914; 50th anniversary of the Protestant Mission Keetmanshoop, 14.4.1916, (Dr.)

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 a Bü 1287 · File · (1904) 1906 - Juni 1907
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Darin: Sketch of the completion of the German railway network in the coastal areas in the interest of the national defence Qu. 243; overview of the housing stock of the building cooperatives supported by the Reich (status 01.08.1906) Qu. 263; memorandum about the German Museum in Munich, printed matter 2 pp. Qu. 271; granting of one-time extraordinary subsidies to Reich civil servants as well as organic salary improvement of the Reich civil servants Qu. 344; funds for the aggrieved persons in the southwest African protectorate on the occasion of the Indigenous Uprising with a proof of the damage sums, Bundesrat printed matter 93 pp. Qu. 354a; memorandums concerning the strength and the organization of the Schutztruppe and the national police in southwest Africa after completion of the indigenous uprising Qu. 375 p. 28, with a draft of the dislocation of the Schutztruppe for southwest Africa Qu. 375a, 375b, the income scheme for officials in the South West Africa Protection Force Qu. 375 p. 31, 33; general plan of the final section of a rail link from (Kubub) - Keetmanshoop (South West Africa) Qu. 375c; submissions: Office clerks of the higher Reich authorities, Berlin, in order to achieve equality of income in service with the formerly budgeted officials o.D. (1904?) Qu. 387, technical unskilled workers at the Patent Office, Berlin, in order to achieve equality of salary with the insurance auditors at the Supervisory Office for Private Insurance from April 1907 Qu. 389

          Fenchel, Tobias (1849-1910)
          RMG 1.617 a-f · File · 1876-1911
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1877-1910 in Keetmanshoop, s.a. RMG 1.420 for a life picture; letters, station reports, conference and travel reports, 1876-1910; life sketch d. Chief Fredrik Willem, Tseib/Keetmanshoop; The beginnings of the mission in Greater Namaqualand and the first martyrs in it, 12 p., hs, 1885; Versuch e. Hausordnung d. Evangelistenschule zu Keetmanshoop, 1888; draft e. Programme for admission to the Evangelist School, 1888; Festvereinicht über d. Kirchweihe zu Keetmanshoop, with 2 drawings, views of the New Church and the Mission House, 1895; Briefe d. Evangelists Paulus Platje: Request for Tobias Fenchel to return, 1896/1897; Letters of the Evangelists Paulus Platje: In the Name of the Suffering People of Velschoendrager, 1899; Letters of the Evangelist Paulus Platje: Report about the work in Khoes, 1899; Report about the e. school examination in Keetmanshoop, 1898; Letter of Captain Hans Henrick with the urgent request for e. missionary for the Velschoendrager in Khoes, 1899; Meta Holzapfel, née Brill to Mrs. Anna Fenchel, née. Bröder: Description of the murder of Ludwig Holzapfel, 1904; letter of appreciation from the governor for school in Keetmanshoop, 1905; Proclamation from General von Trotha to the rebellious Namas tribes, 1905; My thoughts concerning the establishment of industrial schools under the Hottentots after the war, 12 p..., hs., 1906; Major Maerker and Lieutenant Colonel von Estorff to Tobias Fenchel, 1907; obituaries for Tobias Fenchel, 1910/1911;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          BArch, R 8030/134 · File · Dez. 1912-Nov. 1914
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains above all: Correspondence with the State Secretary of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t and the Southwest African Aviation Association Keetmanshoop on support for the promotion of aviation in the German colonies; financing of a flight expedition in Cameroon and flight tests in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a , D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a , Cameroon; contracts with Emil Jeannin Flugzeugbau Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin-Johannisthal, with Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin, with Automobil-

          BArch, R 1001/9649 · File · 1907-1913
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Construction of the railway from Bonaberi (Duala) to the Manenguba Mountains in Cameroon. - Contract between the Kamerun-Eisenbahngesellschaft, Berlin and the Deutsche Kolonial-Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebs-Gesellschaft zu Berlin dated 6 March 1907 (copy) Otavi-Eisenbahn. - Purchase and lease contract between the treasury of the German South West African protectorate and the Otavi Minen- und Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, Berlin of 23 November 1909 and 30 March 1910 respectively (copy) Südbahn between Lüderitzbucht and Keetmanshoop and Seeheim and Kalkfontein. - Lease agreement between the treasury of the protectorate Deutsch-Südwestafrika and the Deutsche Kolonial Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebsgesellschaft, Berlin from 9.12.1909 respectively 15.1.1910 operation of the Cameroon railway Bonaberi (Duala) - Manengubagebirge, Cameroon. - Contract between the Kamerun-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, Berlin and the Deutsche Kolonial-Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebs-Gesellschaft, Berlin of 1 and 8 Oct. 1913 (copy) Construction of railways in South Angola. - Draft contract (without date) Future of the state railways in German South West Africa. - Note from Sept. 3, 1909