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          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 74 Nr. 60 · File · Juni 1906-Juni 1914
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Divine services in the garrison Mühlhausen; instructions of the General Command of the XIV Army Corps and the Ministry of War; military pastoral care; military education; use of school fees Darin: report on the distribution of religious writings to the army, navy and protection troops; overview of the educational institutions entitled to issue certificates of qualification for one-year voluntary military service

          ALMW_II._BA_A4_488 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 6.2 X 8.2. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, no. III/7, Auf. 486 (11.5 X 8.8) "Kirche in Mamba", retouched. Cf. proofs, no. 3/486 (10.1 X 7.8).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          132/8 · File · 1907 - 1973
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Membership book of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, pre-printed in Ewe, ca. 1970; teacher's salary booklet, teacher's guide book, pre-prints in Ewe, Bremen 1907; peace treaty between different West African kings, 1874, copy in English, without date; three exercise books with entries in Ewe, 1971-1973; ca. 15 coloured drawings with African child scenes, presumably collected as print templates for a publication, ca. 1920.

          126/6 · File · 1959-1960, 1986
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Arno Lehmann, Alte Indien Post, Jan. 1959, and ders., Indigenous Art and Bible-Illustration, Feb. 1960 (reprints from the scientific journal of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg); reports and impressions of a Ghana delegation 27.12.1987 - 21.1.1980, reprint of the Lippische Mission.

          Landeskirchliches Archiv Kassel, E 1 Allendorf/Landsburg 37 · File · 1830, [1857], 1900, 1913 - 1915
          Part of Regional Church Archive Kassel

          Contains: Memorabilia 1830 and ca. 1857; newspaper article on the consecration of the church in 1900; Report on the events of the war, 1914-1915; Petitions on the establishment of a railway station in Allendorf, 1913-1914; Postcards of Elberfeld and South-West Africa, 1900

          ALMW_II._32_44 · File · 1928-1939
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Five fiches. Contains: FICHE No 44 1 - (numbered consecutively) No 133 (1939) - No 96 (1936); No 124 is missing. FICHE No. 44 2 - No. 95 (1936) - No. 68 (1934) - As an addition to collegial letter No. 93 letter from Leipzig to Senior Raum - 1 telegram - Leipzig 1934. "Translation from the German ... Sitting of the Council" - Leipzig 1934. signed Weishaupt "An die Hirten der Evang.-luth. Kirche in Ostafrika" (without number; original and copy) - o.O., o.J. Weishaupt an Rother. FICHE no. 44 3 - no. 62 (1933) - no. 36 (1931) no. 61 missing (according to a note no. 61 "in parallel folder available"); no. 56 (notice on the budget plans) missing (according to a note no. 56 in "the files of Mr. D. Weishaupt") - Leipzig 1932. College "Power of Attorney" (Roehl; English) - Telegram - Leipzig 1931. 2 unnumbered letters to Mission Council. FICHE No. 44 4 - Continued - No. 35 (1931) - 20 (1930) - 5 Telegrams - No. 1931. Power of Attorney for Fuchs - "Church Order for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa." - "Memorandum of conversation between Mr Rivers Smith, Dr Ihmels and Dr Weichert ...1930." FICHE NR. 44 5- - Continued - No. 18 (1930) - No. 1 (1928) No. 19 missing; No. 13 missing (according to a note in "Parallel Folder" available) - 8 telegrams - "Draft of a Church Constitution for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa" - 1928. A letter without numbering to the Mission Council.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          RMG 1.083 · File · 1905-1935
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Submissions, Applications, Circulars; Correspondence mainly for the establishment of e. Chair f. Islamic Studies and Missionary Lectureship Bethel; F. v. Bodelschwingh: The Free Theological School of Bethel b. Bielefeld, 8 p., Dr., 1905; F. v. Bodelschwingh: Epilogue, 13 p., Dr., 1905; The Theol. school in Bethel, Prospekt m. Abb, Dr., ca. 1910; F. v. Bodelschwingh: Die tiefere Einwurzelung d. Mission in die Kirche, pamphlet, 4 p.., Dr. 1905; Statutes of the Association for Foundation and Entertainment e. Practical Theological School in Bethel, 4 p., Dr., 1906; RMG: Our Relations with the Theolog. School in Bethel and the East African Mission, 3 p., Dr., 1912

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Stadtarchiv Worms, 043 · Fonds
          Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: Abt. 43 Gemeindearchiv Leiselheim Scope: 214 archive cartons (= 1341/1354 units of description and 1 lfm of official records = 34 lfm) Duration: approx. 1600 - 1942 Cataloguing: Augias database (retroconversion of the mechanical finding aid a.d. J. 1990) Nov. 2009 About the local history Gut situated four kilometres west of Worms north of the Pfrimmtal; first documented in 1141; at the latest since this time part of the high monastery Worms, belonged then to the dominion Stauf, from 1422 to the county Nassau-Saarbrücken (together with the bishop of Worms) and finally to Nassau-Weilburg, about 1683 finally in Electoral Palatine possession (already at the latest since the Reformation time Electoral Palatinate was de facto local lord), 1705 the bishop of Worms renounced the three villages Hochheim, Pfiffligheim and Leiselheim in favour of the Palatinate county; The town was predominantly reformed by the Electoral Palatinate rule since the Reformation, parish church St. Laurentius (Catholic after disputes between the Reformed and Catholic sides since the division of the church in 1705, since 18th/19th century the Catholics belonged to the parish of Pfeddersheim; the Reformed who belonged to Hochheim built a new church in 1716); around 1900 approx. 970 inhabitants; 1798 - 1814 French domination, from 1816 Grand Duchy or People's State Hesse; 1816 Canton Pfeddersheim, 1835 District Worms, 1848 Administrative District Mainz, 1850 Administrative District Worms, 1852 - 1942 District Worms, incorporation into Worms as of 1.4.1942 To the inventory The Dept. V - VII of the registration plan of 1908 are not documented. Compared to the inventory of 1937, the following losses can be noted: in IX: treasure register 1739-1780; treasure records 1742, 1780; treasure accounts and files 18th century and others; in X: purchase records 1689-1797; in XI: population lists 1695, 1705, citizens' assumptions 1777-1796; in XV: expenditure books of the mayor 1722-1758; in XXI: agricultural statistics 1771-1790. To mention are the older holdings (before 1800): in VIII war accounts 1699-1817, quarters and fourages etc. 1759; in IX: Hebregister über die Bede 1694-1796; tax lists 1694-1814, Schatzungsheberegister 1696-1796, files concerning interest rights on spiritual goods and concerning tithes 17th and 18th century, further lift registers 18th centuryTreasure records about Leiselheimer and Hochheimer capital 1740-1780; in X: court records 1768-1819, promissory notes and bonds 1703-1794 (in it Gültverschreibungen, 1712, 1743, 1748, 1752, 1754, 1756), register of wills 1759-1798, inheritance and guardianship matters 1690-1796, purchase and auction files 1701-1794; in XI: Population statistics 1758-1816, serfdom affairs 1717-1811, body register approx. 1725; in XII: single sheets of the ref. church book 1732-1798 as well as cath. Church book Leiselheim, Hochheim, Pfiffligheim 1696-1798 (according to inventory 1937, now in dept. 108); Confirmed 1733-1795, church elders and charity keepers 1733-1796, records of the church account 1703-1787; in XV: community officials 1720-1818, Bürgerweide 1786-1833, baking house and smithy 1721-1820; community debts 1700-1820; community accounts from 1795 (with gaps); in XVI: Alms gradient 1711-1769; in XXI: Livestock exchange and sales records 1715-1745, various purchase and sales records, auctions 17./18th century, Damage tables 1768-1789; various lists of goods 18th century, Renovation of the estates of the Martinsstift in 1750; in XXIII: Zunftsachen 1707 Supplementary Archive Holdings Cf. Documents in Dept. 41 (Hochheim) and 45 (Pfiffligheim) as well as in Dept. 13 No. 463 (dismissals from the Hessian Untertanenverband, 1844 - 1914); in Dept. 49 (XIII) documents concerning the settlement of Jews from the 19th century can be found; see also some volumes in Dept. 30 Lit.: Spille (Bearb.), City of Worms (pp. 246-251)

          ALMW_II._BA_A3_1475 · Item · 1927-1938
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,2 X 8,1 Description: Building made of bricks, standing at the church and from the church, people dressed in white (mainly boys and girls), some wind instruments, 2 Europeans (back and front right). Reference: Cf. postcard box, no. P12 (13.9 X 9.0) "Kirchweihe in Wudee (East Africa)", publisher of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission leipzig, on reverse thank you for donation, addressed to Mrs. B. Blumer (presumably from Blumer's estate), below left no. 24.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_DV_II/XXVIII · Item · 25. Dezember 1932
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Description: Church: Ship plastered limed walls, stone tower, corrugated iron roof, in front of it bell tower (wood, roof of plant fibres), in front of it crowd (European and clothed), brass band, 1 European missionary.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_A6_48(198) · Item · 1900-1907
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 5,5. Description: Beam construction already standing, men working on roof, next to it below stone piles and grass bundles. Remark: Published..: Miss.Gl. 1907, No. 8. Reference: Cf. printing templates sample book, No. IXd/225, Auf. 233, Diap. aII43 (15,8 X 11,9) "Ein afrikanisches Gehöft".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_A6_17(167) · Item · 1900-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 5,4. Description: see Alb.6, No 16(166) stone building with corrugated iron roof. Reference: See Proofs, No 8/244 (11,0 X 5,0) "The Second Mission House in Ikusa".

          Leipziger Missionswerk