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          ALMW_II._32_57 · File · 1933-1950
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Ten fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 57 1 - Lehesten 1938. Küchler an Ihmels - o.O., o.J. "The situation of the Germans in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a under mandate and in British East Africa in the first weeks of the war." (typewritten) - Grossolbersdorf 1940. Everth to Mission Director (4 letters) - 1941. "On the Situation of Lutheran Missions." (Maschinegeschrieben) - 1942: "Questions about the current state of the East African field of work of the Leipzig Evangelical Lutherans. Mission in Tanganyika Territory." (typewritten) - o.K., o.J. "News on the situation of the Leipzig Mission." Maneromango 1943. Tanganyika. A new, daunting task. (From a private letter from Arne Magnusson to Mission Director Bäfwerfeldt.)" - Machame 1943. Magnusson "Towards a new field of work... (From: Svenska Kyrkans Missionstidning. ... 1943. Translated by M. Weishaupt.)" - Berlin 1943. Knak "To the East African Missionaries of the Berlin Mission." - 1943: To the German Mission Council, Department for Foreign Exchange Requests (concerning request for permission to execute 1000 New Testaments in "Kidschaggadialekt" [translation Gutmann]) - 1943: To Knak (2 letters) - "Aus: V. Sicard, Reise durch Tanganyika. 1943/44." (Maschinegeschrieben) - Leipzig 1944. Ihmels to employee - "Copy from a letter from , Würzburg, ... 1944." (omission in original) - "Tanganyika. From Mission Secretary Gunnar Dahlquist. ... From: Svenska Kyrkans Missionsstyrelses Arsbok 1943, Upsala 1942. Translated by M. Weishaupt)." (typed) - o.O., o.J. Sicard (on behalf of the Swedish Church) on Filipo Njau (transcript, typed) - "On the slopes of Kilimanjaro. (From: Harals v. Sicard: Sweden, U.S.A., Africa Page 294 ff. ... <font color="#ffff00">-==- proudly presents Weishaupt)" - Machame 1946. Reusch an Jäschke (with statistical data about churches) - "From: Calendar 1946 (Swahili), Vuga Missionsdruckerei, Tang. Terr." (Anderson) in translation (typewritten) with accompanying letter from Blumer to Ihmels - "Tanganyika. From Mission Secretary Gunnar Dahlquist. ... (From the Yearbook of the Swedish Church Mission 1944, pp. 151-159. Translation: M Weishaupt)." - Leipzig 1946. Ihmels to Reusch - 1946. Ihmels to Bersell, Augustana Synod, Minneapolis, U.S.A. - Camp Norton 1946. Rother to Secretary of the International Missionary Council, London, New York. (2 letters; transcript; English) - Leipzig 1946. transcript of a letter from Stefano Moschi (3 copies) - 1946 "Tanganyika. By Pastor Gustav Bernander." Translated from Swedish by Weishaupt). FICHE NR. 57 2 - Continued - Brumsdorf 1947. Rother to Mission Inspector - Leipzig 1948. Ihmel's "Conference Report from Africa" (double) - "Touring Tanganyika by S.Hjalmar Swanson Rock Island, Illinois 1948 page 134 ff." - Leipzig 1949. Ihmels - Bukoba 1949. Superintendent Evangelical Church an Althaus (transcript) With accompanying letter from Althaus an Ihmels - Machame 1949. "The meeting of the Executive Council of the Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika with the Rev. Dr. Fredrik A. Schiotz, representative of the National Lutheran Council of the United States of Americ and Canada. ... Translated from the Swahili Minutes by the Church Secretary" - London 1948. Conversations on Tanganyika 22nd June, 1948" - Leipzig 1948. Ihmels "An unsere Ostafrika - Missionare" - Leipzig 1949. Rother "To some friends and missionary colleages working in Tanganyika Territory." (English) - Machame 1949. Danielson to "Official Brother" - Lushoto 1949. Lutheran Mission Press to ? (English) - 1949 "Draft: To the Christians of the Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika" - "Copy from a letter from Senior D. Gutmann dated 14.1.50 to Mr. Missionsinsp. Küchler". - "Growth of a young East African church's willingness to sacrifice in this decade." - "Transcript: Excerpt from a letter Pf. Leistner - Cape Town to Miss Hempel from 18.4.50" - Hamburg 1950. ? - German Evangelical Mission Council to Küchler - Machame 1950. Danielson to Ihmels (English) - Marangu 1950. ? "For the hands of the shepherd D.Dr.Bruno Gutmann" - "Article from the Tanganyika Standard of June 26, 1950. The Lutheran Mission hands over 32,000 acres of land to the government. Berlin mission property in prospect by the government for a hotel." (Typewritten; Translation: Rother). FICHE NR. 57 3 - continued - Leipzig 1950: "Entwurf I" (German) and "Entwurf II" (English) to Danielson (2 letters) - "Aus einem Brief von D. Gutmann vom 12. Juni: (1949 od. 1950)" - Leipzig 1950: Ihmels to Danielson (English) - Machame 1950: Danielson to Ihmels (English) - Kinampanda 1950. Augustana Lutheran Mission to Ihmels (English) - 1950 Danielson ("Report to the Synod of the President of the Church"; handwritten) "RIPOTI YA MKUU WA KANISA KWA MKUTANO MKUU WA 1950 WA KANISA LA KILUTHERI LA TANGANYIKA YA KASKAZINI" (machine-written) - Singida 1950 Augustana Lutheran Mission (Anderson) to Rother (English) - "Transcript to the Synod of the President of the Church" - "Singida 1950 Augustana Lutheran Mission (Anderson) to Rother (English) - "Transcript to the Synod of the President of the Church" (handwritten) Report of the Superintendent of the North Church of Tanganyika at the Kirchentag 1950. (shortened)" (2-fold) - Daressalaam 1950. Secretariat to Anderson - Singida 1950. National Lutheran Council (Anderson) to Ihmels (2 letters; English) - New York 1950. National Lutheran Council. Commision on younger churches and or-phande Missions (Schiotz) an Brennecke, Knak, Ihmels bzw. nur Ihmels (3 letters; English) - Leipzig 1950. An Schiotz - Leipzig 1950. An Anderson (draft) - Leipzig 1950. An Anderson (English; 2x) - Machame Mission 1950. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika an Anderson - Leipzig 1950. Ihmels an Danielson (draft and English translation) - Machame 1951. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika (Danielson) an Ihmels (English) - 1951. Schiotz an Danielson (English; copy) - Leipzig 1951. An Moschi (German and English; concerning invitation to the German Protestant Kirchentag in Berlin) - Leipzig 1951. An Moschi (German and English; concerning cancellation of the trip to the Kirchentag) - "Excerpt from the Minutes of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Commission on World Missions Lutheran World Federation in Breklum ... 1951" - Leipzig 1951. An Anderson (English). FICHE NR. 57 4 - continued - Leipzig 1951. An Anderson (draft) - Leipzig 1951. An Anderson (4 letters each in German draft and English translation) - Singida 1951. National Lutheran Council (Anderson) an Ihmels (2 letters; English) - "To the Church of Northern Tanganyika." (draft) - o.O., o.J. "To Kilimanjaro again?" (Typewritten) - "Home meets mission. The story of Dr. Bersell's visit to the Kilimanjaro region, of Kermit E. Joungdale, Missonar in Moschi, T.T." (typewritten) - Leipzig 1951. An Reusch (2 letters) - Nkoaranga 1951. Reusch to Mission Director - Leipzig 1952. An Anderson (2 letters each German draft and English translation) - Leipzig 1952. An Peltola - Arusha 1952. Lutheran Secondary School an The Provincial Education Officer - Daressalaam 1952; The Member for Law and Order, the Secretariat an The General Director, National Lutheran Council - 1952; Anderson an The Member for Law and Order - Leipzig 1952; An Magney - 1952. An Rother - Marangu 1952. Peltola an Ihmels - Singida 1952. Anderson an Ihmels (3 letters; English) - Leipzig 1952. An Danielson (German draft and English translation) - Daressalaam 1951. An Brennecke - Leipzig 1952. An Anderson (2 letters; English) - Machame 1952. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika (Danielson) an Ihmels (English) - Leipzig 1952. An Peltola - Leipzig 1952. An Danielson (German draft and English translation) - 1952. An OKR Hübner - New York 1952. National Lutherna Council. Commission on Younger Churches and Orphaned Missions (Schiotz) an Ihmels (English) - Machame 1952. Schiotz an Ihmels (English) - o.O., o.J. "Joint Statement of the Leipzig Mission Society and CYCOM in Response to a Document Submitted by the Lutheran Church in Northern Tangiac". - "MINUTES Tanganyika Sub-Committee Commission on World Missions of the Lutheran World Federation ... Berlin ... 1952". FICHE NR. 57 5 - Continued - Machame 1952. Schiotz to Ihmels - "Joint Statement by the Leipzig Mission Society and CYCOM ...." (see Fiche No 57 4 ) - not applicable, o.J. Danielson "Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika Qualifications of Missionaries for this Church" - Marangu 1952. Pelltola an Ihmels - Machame 1952. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika (Danielson) an Schiotz (with copy to Ihmels; English) - Leipzig 1952. An Schiotz - Leipzig 1952. An Danielson (English; 2x) - Leipzig 1952. An Peltola - Leipzig 1952. An Reusch - "Excerpt from Schiotz letter to Dr. Danielson of ... 1952" - Leipzig 1953 Ihmels ("Confidential Report" about a Tanganyika-report 1953) - "From the Work of the Leipzig Mission: East Africa" (machine-written) - 1953 An Moshi - New York 1953. The Lutheran World Federation (Schiotz) at Brennecke and Ihmels or only at Ihmels (2 letters; English) - 1953 Schiotz at Rodgers (copy of a copy; English) - New York 1953. National Lutheran Council. Commission on Younger Churches and Orphaned Missions (Schiotz) an Brennecke, Ihmels, Ronicke, Freytag or only to Ihmels (3 letters; English) - 1953. Schiotz an Anderson and Friberg ("Visit of German Mission Secretaries to Tanganyika"; English; copy) - Leipzig 1953. An Schiotz (3 letters) - Leipzig 1953. An Danielson (English) - 1953. Schiotz an Anderson - "Constitution of the Lutheran Missions Council of Tanganyika" - Kinampanda 1953 Anderson "To the Heads of Lutheran Missions" - 1953 Anderson an "The Principal Immigration Officer" - Kinampanda 1953 Lutheran Mission Council (Anderson) "To All Field Superintendents" - 1953 Tanganyika Sub-Committee. Commission on World Missions, L.W.F. "The Lutheran World Federation and its Spiritual Trusteeship in the Administration of former German Mission Fields in Tanganyika" - Kinampanda 1953. Anderson "To All Members of the Lutheran Missions Council" - 1953. Schiotz an Danielson und Friberg - New York 1953. The Lutheran World Federation, Department on World Missions (Schiotz) an Ihmels (2 letters) - Arusha / Bethel 1953. Ronicke an Ihmels et al. (2 letters; partly in English; translations from the stenogram) - 1953. Schiotz an Ihmels et al. "Participating in the Work of the Tanganyika LM" (English) - Mamba 1953. Moshi an Ihmels (language?) - Machame 1953. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika (Danielson) an Ihmels (English) - Bethel 1953. Bethel-Mission an Ihmels und Brennecke. FICHE NR. 57 6 - 1953-1954; Schiotz / CYCOM to Ihmels partly a.o. (7 letters; English) - 1953; Schiotz to Hutt (2 letters; English; copy) - Bukoba 1953; Ronicke to Ihmels partly a.o. (2-fold) - Gonja-Hospital 1953; To Mission Director - Erlangen 1953; Ihmels to Danielson - Erlangen 1953. Ihmels an Schiotz - Leipzig 1953. An Schiotz - 1953. Schiotz an Anderson - Daressalaam 1953. The Secretariat (Hutt) an Anderson - "A Joint Statement by the Leipzig Mission Society and CYCOM in reply to a Statement Submitted by the Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika." - National Lutheran Council "... how your Account stands at the present" - Kinampanda 1953; Anderson an Schiotz, "All Boards and Societies of the LMC" and others - Singida 1953-1954; National Lutheran Council (Anderson) an "The Honourable The Chief Secretary" - 1953-1954. Anderson to Schiotz (2 letters; English) - New York 1953. National Lutheran Council CYCOM to Brennecke, Ihmels, Ronicke - Nkoaranga 1953. Reusch to Ihmels (concerning Blumer) - 1954. Freytag to Schiotz, New York (English) - Holle 1954. Ihmels to Arnesen - Leipzig 1954. Ev.-luth. mission "Testimonial" (concerning English knowledge of Schliesseit; multiple execution) - Leipzig 1954. an Anderson (3 letters, partly German draft and English translation) - 1954. Lutheran Mission Council of Tanganyika (Anderson) an ? (copy; English) - 1954. Anderson an Ihmels (English) - Geneva 1954. LWF Department of World Missions (Schiotz) an Brennecke, Ihmels, Ronicke (English) - Leipzig 1954. An Anderson (2 letters; partly German draft and English translation) - Machame o.J. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika an "newly-arrived fellow-worker" - Leipzig 1954 "To the churches and institutions associated with us, as well as to the Regional Church Works and Associations for External Mission." (concerning invitation to the General Assembly) - New York 1954. Phelps-Stokes Fund (Ross) to Heinrich (English) - "Outline Agenda" Tanganyika Sub-Committee. Hoekelum, Holland - "Report to Tanganyika Sub-Commitee A Survey of Textbooks needed for the Teaching of Christianity in Lutheran Mission Schools" - "Minutes of the meeting of the Lutheran Mission Council ... Arusha ... 1954" (English). FICHE NR. 57 7 - Continued - "Appendix B Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Literature and Publikations Arusha ... 1954"; "Lutheran Mission Council 1955 Budget" - "Minutes of special meeting of the LMC, Nkoaranga ... 1954" - Leipzig 1954. An Danielson - Leipzig 1954. "An unsere Ostafrika-Missionare in der DDR" - 1954. An die Konsulabteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes (betr. Einreisegenehmigung für Moshi) - 1954. An das Lutherische Kirchenmat (betr. Einreise Moshi) - Leipzig 1954. To our East Africa missionaries and sisters (concerning refusal of entry permit for Moshi) - 1954. To Kellermann - Berlin 1954. Government of the GDR to Leipzig Mission (concerning refusal of entry permit for Moshi) - 1954. To Schatte - 1954. CYCOM "Financial Report ... 1953" with various letters; "Constitution of the Usambara - Tanga Mission of the National Lutheran Council"; "By-Laws of the Usambara - Tanga Mission of the ..."; "Rules for Missionaries of the Usambara - Tanga Mission ..."; "Observations of the future of the Bumbult Medical School" (English). FICHE NR. 57 8 - continued - Leipzig 1954-1956; An Hall (5 letters) - Leipzig 1955; An Danielson (5 letters; German draft and English translation) - Leipzig 1955; An Friberg (2 letters; German draft and English translation) - Ihmels "Zur Information für alle Beteiligten" (concerning Moshi's journey home) - Machame 1955; Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika an Hall (English) - New York 1954; Hall an Ihmels (2 letters; English) - Machame 1955. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika to Ihmels (2 letters; English) - 1955 Hall to Danielson (2 letters; English) - Vuga, Lushoto 1955 Friberg to Ihmels (English) - Hamburg 1955 German Evangelical Mission Council (Freytag) to Ihmels - Vuga 1955. Friberg an Hall (English) - Machame 1955-1956. CYCOM (Hall) an Kellermann (4 letters; English) - New York 1956. Commission on Younger Churches and Orphaned Missions (CYCOM) an Bethel-Mission (concerning Qualifications of Missionary Medical Staff) - "Votes: That the following resolution be submitted to the Council for ist consideration at ist 1956 Annual Meeting" - New York 1956. National Lutheran Council. Lutheran World Federation Affairs to Ihmels or Ronicke (5 letters; German and English) - "Excerpt from Miss Ohlekopf's letter to the Bethel Mission ... 1956" - Bethel 1956. Ronicke to Ihmels - 1956. An Hall - Leipzig 1956. An Ohlekopf (2 letters) - Bethel 1956. Bethel mission to Hermann - Minneaota 1956. Hall to Ihmels (English) - Leipzig 1956. An Hermann - Geneva 1956. LWF to Ihmels and others (concerning "Pooling of Medical and Educational Grants"; English) - o.O., o.J. "A country waiting for the future. What's happening at Kilimanjaro today?" FICHE NR. 57 9 - Geneva 1956-1958 LWF (Birkeli; Sovik) to Ihmels inter alia "Declaration of Policy concerning Lutheran Work in Tanganyika"; "Need of an lady missionary to assist in the Christian Bookshop at Mosh

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          curriculums
          30/2 · File · 1922-1923, ca. 1935
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: List of pastors of the Ewe Church in Togo, ca. 1935; collection of biographical material from the monthly papers of the North German Mission Society, 1885 (photocopy), 1922-1923, ca. 20 pieces. - Note: Loose in folder.

          ALMW_II._32_196 · File · 1914-1985
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Two fiches. Contains: "Abschrift / Photocopie" of the book of the same name, published 1916 in Leipzig (Verlag der Ev.-luth. Mission), with an overview of the author's life, a "Kirchengeschichtlichen Abriß über die Entstehung des Ev. Luth. Kirche im Paregebirge bis zum 1. Weltkrieg" (by Kiesel, Moshi / Tanzania), a "Statistik über das Jahr 1914" (by Senior Fuchs) and "Erläuterungen" (by Dannholz), presumably written 1985. 82 pp.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Landeskirchliches Archiv Kassel, D 2.2 Homberg · Fonds
          Part of Regional Church Archive Kassel

          Description: from 1531(1537) 6 large Superintendenturen: Kassel (with Homberg), Rotenburg, Marburg, Alsfeld and St. Goar starting from 1585 office Homberg: forms the Superintendentur Kassel with 16 further offices beside the Superintendenturen (Rotenburg) - Allendorf, Lutherische Superintendentur Marburg, Reformierte Inspektur Hersfeld, Inspektur Hersfeld and from 1686 franz. Inspection from 1610 Convents (parish priests only): probably also Convent Homberg - at the head: Metropolitan from 1780 parish class Homberg (ecclesiastical district), Superintendententur Kassel - at the head: Metropolitan from 1886 Superintendententur Ziegenhain - Homberg with Superintendent in Ziegenhain 13 small Superintendententuren or Diöcesansynodalverbände - at the head: Superintendent with the parish classes: Ziegenhain, Neukirchen, Treysa, Homberg, the ref. communities of Marburg and the ref. Class Frankenberg - at the head of the parish class: Metropolitan from 1923 Church District Homberg - at the head: District Priest from 1945 Church District Homberg (Dean's Office) - at the head: Dean Classen, Wilhelm: Die kirchliche Organisation Alt-Hessens im Mittelalter During the restructuring of the Hessian church under Phillip, the old Catholic order had been completely abandoned and rebuilt on the secular, administrative structure of the country. The six superintendencies created in 1531 by the ecclesiastical ordinance were maintained to the same extent by the second order of 1537 and formed the basis of the entire administration for a long time. These are the following districts of 1st Kassel (Ämter Trendelburg, Sababurg, Grebenstein, Zierenberg, Wolfhagen, Hasungen, Gudensberg, Felsberg, Homberg, Borken, the three Kassel offices); 2. Rotenburg (offices Melsungen, Spangenberg, Lichtenau, Ludwigstein, Allendorf, Eschwege, Wanfried, Rotenburg, Sontra, Friedewald, Vacha, Herleshausen, Gleichen, Schmalkalden and the cities Hersfeld and Waldkappel); 3. Alsfeld (Alsfeld, Romrod, Kirtorf, Homberg-Ohm, Burggemünden, Grünberg, Ziegenhain, Neukirchen, Ulrichstein, Schotten, Nidda, Sturmfels and the cities of Treysa and Schwarzenborn) 5th St. Goar 6th Darmstadt This order remained undisturbed for a long time, initially even after the division of 1567/8 although the superintendencies and partial principalities overlapped. 1574 the first adaptation to the new political conditions took place: the offices of Ziegenhain and Neukirchen.

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, E 203 II · Fonds · 1901-1951
          Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

          Preliminary remark: The present admission work for the teaching profession in secondary schools was submitted by the Ministry of Culture in 1950. The majority of these works were created in the years 1930-1940, some of them dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. They were recorded by the archivist W. Böhm under the direction of the undersigned around 1960 and put in alphabetical order. After a longer interruption of the recording work, the indexing could be completed in 1968. 704 tufts = 5.5 m. Ludwigsburg, September 1970Gez. W. Bürkle Nachtrag: Bü 705-765 were received in 1993 via the State Archives Sigmaringen from the Landeslehrerprüfungsamt, a branch office of the Oberschulamt Tübingen in the State Archives Ludwigsburg and were assigned to the collection E 203 II.

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Freiburg, B 719/1 · Fonds
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department of State Archives Freiburg (Archivtektonik)

          History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the elevation first to electorate and in 1806 finally to grand duchy. This increase in the size of the country and its people made it imperative that the heterogeneous political system be restructured and unified in administrative terms. The organizational edicts issued between 1806 and 1809 served the realization of this goal. In addition to the Privy Council and Deputy Minister Johann Nicolaus Friedrich Brauer (1754 - 1813), who introduced an archive system based on the principle of pertinence as early as 1801, which determined the work of the General State Archives as well as the registries of the Baden authorities for a century and continues to this day, it was the Baden State and Cabinet Minister Sigismund von Reitzenstein (1766 - 1847) who played a decisive role in the reorganization and administrative modernization of the Grand Duchy. Reitzenstein, who had held the office of bailiff of the Rötteln dominion from 1792 to 1795 and was based in Lörrach, is considered to be the real creator of the modern Baden state in the 19th century. The organisational edict of 26 October 1809 divided the Grand Duchy into 66 sovereign and 53 ranked offices. While the latter were gradually abolished until 1849 at the latest, the district offices and the upper offices were reduced in total over time by merging and abolishing them. originally, the district offices were purely state authorities and as such primarily responsible for general state administration, but also had to carry out tasks of the police and - until the establishment of their own court organisation in 1857 - of the judiciary, in particular the civil judiciary. As subauthorities, they were subordinated to the district directorates as medium instances - the district office Lörrach, created in 1809, first to the directorate of the Wiesenkreis with seat in Lörrach, then after its abolishment in 1815 to the directorate of the Dreisamkreis with seat in Freiburg. In 1832 the originally ten district directorates, named after rivers, were replaced by the district governments of the four districts - Seekreis, Oberrheinkreis, Mittelrheinkreis, Unterheinkreis - and the district office Lörrach was subordinated to the government of the Oberrheinkreis. Finally, the Law on the Organization of Internal Administration of October 5, 1863 abolished the district governments without substitution as the medium instances of state administration and subordinated the district offices directly to the Ministry of Interior. As a link between local and central authorities, the law of 1863 (amended 1865) installed four state commissionariats - Constance, Freiburg, Karlsruhe, Mannheim - each headed by a state commissioner who had a seat and vote in the ministry. The district office Lörrach was assigned to the Sprengel of the Landeskommissär in Freiburg. Furthermore, in 1864, the Grand Duchy was divided into eleven district associations as local self-governing bodies, retaining the district offices as state administrative authorities. The district association Lörrach with seat in Lörrach comprised the sprinkles of the national district offices Lörrach, Müllheim, Schönau and Schopfheim. State organ with the district federations was the administrative official of the district, in which the district federation had its seat, as a district captain. Thus the executive committee of the district office Lörrach was in personal union at the same time district captain of the district association Lörrach. The corporate body of the district association was the district assembly of elected members. The district association Lörrach is thus the actual "ancestor" of the today's administrative district Lörrach as local self-administration body. Already in 1924 the name for the executive committee of the administrative district had been changed into Landrat. By the administrative district order of 24 June 1939 the 1864 established district federations were abolished and replaced by districts. During the Nazi dictatorship, however, their formally maintained powers of self-administration were only on paper, since the decision-making and decision-making powers were transferred from the district assembly to the district chairman appointed by the Ministry of the Interior, who was assisted by three to six district councils only in an advisory capacity. Area and authority of the new administrative district Lörrach as local self-administration body was now congruent with the administrative district of the state administration. When the administration was reorganised after the end of the war in 1945, the legal supervision of the districts, which now again became genuine local self-government bodies with democratic legitimation, was initially transferred from the state commissioners to the (South) Baden Ministry of the Interior. After the formation of the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, the Regional Council of South Baden took its place as the central authority for the administrative district of South Baden - since the administrative reform of 1971, the Regional Council and the administrative district of Freiburg. The district and later district administration of Lörrach was repeatedly changed from its establishment in 1809 to the year 1952. When it was founded, the Lörrach District Office initially comprised 31 towns and municipalities: Binzen, Brombach, Degerfelden, Efringen, Egringen, Eimeldingen, Fischingen, Grenzach, Haagen, Hägelberg, Haltingen, Hauingen, Herten, Höllstein, Hüsingen, Huttingen, Inzlingen, Istein, churches, Lörrach, Märkt, Ötlingen, Rümmingen, Schallbach, Steinen, Tumringen, Tüllingen, Weil, Wittlingen and Wyhlen.With the dissolution of the Kandern district in 1819, the Lörrach district gained a further 11 towns and municipalities: Blansingen, Hertingen, Holzen, Kandern, Kleinkems, Mappach, Riedlingen, Tannenkirch, Welmlingen, Wintersweiler and Wollbach. At the same time he was assigned the municipality of Warmbach, which until then had belonged to the administrative district of Säckingen. In 1921 this was returned to the district office in Säckingen. Further changes brought the incorporation of Stetten in 1902 and the incorporation of Tumringen and Tüllingen into the town of Lörrach in 1935. The law of 30 June 1936 on the new division of the internal administration brought a considerable change to the administrative district. While the municipalities of Hertingen, Kandern, Riedlingen and Tannenkirch were assigned to the district office of Müllheim, the administrative district of Lörrach received the majority of the municipalities of the abolished district office of Schopfheim. Exceptions were Bernau, Brandenberg, Todtnau and Todtnauberg, which were assigned to the administrative district of Neustadt, and Dossenbach, Minseln, Nordschwaben, Todtmoos and Wehr, which came to the administrative district of Säckingen. Among the communities acquired by the dissolved Schopfheim District Office were also those that had originally been incorporated into the Schönau District Office, because when the latter was abolished in 1924, all the communities of the Schönau District Office had been integrated into the Schopfheim Sprengel. In 1939 the municipalities of Aftersteg and Muggenbrunn fell from the district of Lörrach to the district of Neustadt; however, this was reversed in 1945. At the same time, the municipalities of Todtnau, Brandenberg (since 1936 united with Todtnau) and Todtnauberg, which had been incorporated into the administrative district of Lörrach after the dissolution of the Schopfheim Neustadt district, were incorporated into the administrative district of Lörrach. Inventory history: Before the beginning of the registration work, the files of the Lörrach District Office were distributed among the following holdings:a) B 719/1, /2, /3, /4, /5, /6, /7, /8, /9, /10, /11, /12, /13, /14, /15 as well as B 712/1 and B 732/1b) G 17/1, /2, /3, /4, /5, /6, /7c) W 499.Initially, the stocks mentioned under a) were combined to form stock B 719/1 (new). In a second step, all files of the provenance Bezirksamt/Landratsamt Lörrach with a term up to and including 1952 were taken from the holdings mentioned under b) and transferred to the existing holdings. The inventory G 17/3 was completely merged into B 719/1. In well-founded exceptional cases, such as when the proportion of documents created after 1952 in a file was limited to a few documents, even files with a term beyond 1952 were included in B 719/1.Thirdly, all files of the provenance "Landratsamt Lörrach" from the provisional stock W 499, which contains written material from the stocks 129 to 228 of the General State Archives Karlsruhe that has been transferred to the Freiburg State Archives for mutual compensation of holdings, were also included. The pre-signature 1 contains the last signature used in the Freiburg State Archives before the new indexing and the pre-signature 2 the penultimate signature used in the Freiburg State Archives or the signature formerly used in the Karlsruhe General State Archives. The present holdings were recorded by Volker Beau, David Boomers, Joanna Genkova, Edgar Hellwig and Wolfgang Lippke. Dr. Christof Strauß was responsible for supervising the work, while the undersigned was responsible for the final editing and correction of the finding aid. The stock B 719/1 now comprises 8348 fascicles after its redrawing and measures 82.10 lfd.m.Freiburg, July 2008 Edgar Hellwig

          Doctoral house in Madschame
          ALMW_II._BA_NMergner_269 · Item · 1932-1940
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 5,5. Description: House see Alb. 14, No. 148, 261; estate Dr. Mergner, No. 270; right next to house church.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Fabri estate

          Acquired 2009 by Antiquariat Steinkopf, Stuttgart, from the estate of Rössle]; Inspector Fabri's interpretation of 1 Cor. 12-15, written off by M. W. 1884, by Inspector K. Krafft (1862-1942) received 31.5.1939; Letter Jacobi from Inspector Dr. Fabri, written up in the Bible studies, various possession notes, written off probably 1865/1866; Fabri Matth. 13 and 1. Cor. 15, from possession F. Liederwald (1860-1947); Bible studies held by Insp. Dr. Fabri in the Mission House at Barmen, 1864-1866, various possession notes; Fabri, Dogmatics: The Means of Grace, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; Fabri, short outline of church dogmatics, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; The letter to the Ephesians, copy of Miss. Sundermann, 1942, also contains 1 page quotation Fabri "Der Krieg ist ein Gericht Gottes", drawn L. (Liederwald?); excerpts from a letter: Zur Biographie Heft III (Rössle); interpretation of Matth. 25,1-13, 9.10.1864, Nachschrift (Rössle?); booklet inscribed: Fabri's last speech in Nuremberg, issue IV, also contains; Letters to Fabri's sister Anna; Correspondence Rössle; Two speeches given at the funeral ceremony (of Fabri) in the church of Godesberg; 3 photos of Fabri; leaves of the memory of the beatified church councillor Dr. E. F. W. Fabri of Würzburg. Würzburg 1866, from the possession of the sister of Fabri?; Rössle's essay in the Deutsches Pfarrerblatt, 1943; various obituaries; notebook with various parts, mostly sermons; Die Ohnmacht des Amtes, 1864; Bible studies on the Philippian letter, Ringstedt 1859/1860; The Comforting Name of the Lord and other sermons; Experiences in Brazil, 1892-1900, "written by father 1901/1902", envelope Diarium Carl du ?, written by father Rössle?

          Rhenish Missionary Society

          Correspondence with members; Invitation to celebrate the German Luther Day, 1933; Dr. Witte, Berlin: Die Krisis der Weltmission u. d. Neubau d. dt. Mission, IN: Der Reichsbote, October 1933; Literal tradition e. Gesprächs zwischen Backhaus (Rev. d. Berliner Matthäikirche) u. A. Hitler, 28 June 1933; Statements of various missionary societies and the parish emergency alliance on the integration of the external mission in the German Protestant church and education e. Reichs Mission Council under the Reich bishop, 1933; The hour of decision is here! Protest against the General Assembly of German Christians in the Sportpalast Berlin, Dr., 13 Nov. 1933

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 875 · File · 1934-1937, 1960-1961
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Correspondence, Communications, Minutes; Obituary for Prof. Haussleiter, 1934; Report on the 11th Mission Week in Tübingen, 1934; Hinr. Johannsen: From our conference life, 1934; Dir. Knak zur Lage d. Mission, 13 p., ms., 1935; Ein Wort der Mission zur Raassenfrage, 3 p., ms., 1935; Freytag: Impressions from the visit of German mission fields in South Asia, 7 p., ms., 1935; P. v. Bodelschwingh: Letter to associations and works of the. Church, 10 p., ms., 1926; Negotiation report of the 12th Herrnhut Mission Week, 20 p., Dr., 1937

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Fellted tree giant
          ALMW_II._BA_A6_23(173) · Item · 1900-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,4 X 10,5. Description: lying in a hollow, already divided into 2 parts, in front 2 Africans standing. Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 142 in negative box 1 print. Cf. print templates sample book, no. III/9, diap. a.II16 (11,2 X 8,2) "Interior of the church in Mamba, under construction", faded.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_DV_IXg/624,Neg.A91 · Item · 1900-1912
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,8 X 11,9. Description: Church under construction on hill, group of 13 girls with European sister, clothed with cloths, some working with a hoe, almost identical with album 9, no. 78(36) (= artwork sample book IX / 307).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Stadtarchiv Worms, 241 / 0543 · File · 1914 - 1931, 1950
          Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: among other things collection of newspaper reports about monument consecration war memorial a. "Black Lord" and on cemetery Wachenheim 15.7.1928; mixed letters and prints; circular letter concerning elections z. Landwirtschaftskammer, 1906 (to mayor's office!); printed instruction for the leadership of the local chronicles (by the clergymen), 1857; print: Facts. The letter sent by the French Protestants to the Protestants of the neutral states, answered by Dr. Adolf Bolliger, Pfarrer v. Zürich-Neumünster, Konstanz [1915]; vertraul. Print: Liebesgaben dt. Geistlicher und seelsorgerliche Hilfe für kriegsgefangene Deutsche (Verf. F. M. Knote, ca. 1915/16); Aufruf/Sammelliste der Ludendorff-Spende für Kriegsbeschädigte, June 1918 (with collection result of 612 Marks; note: put into circulation by the board of the Frauenverein Mölsheim, second ex.); various collections and collection lists Rev. Müller 1915-1919 (e.g. for prisoners of war, ambulance train; sacrificial day for the colonial war donation Aug. 1918; call for the donation of Christmas gifts, with collection list; donation for infant and toddler protection); 25th anniversary of Kaiser. National donation for the mission (1913); Sacrifice Day for the German Fleet, 1.10.1916 (donor lists); Kaiser and Volksdank for army and fleet. Christmas Gift of the German People: Collection List; Call: Heimatdank an heimkehrte deutsche Kriegsgefangene, April 1918 (Worms district; Grand Duke, Red Cross), including: lists of results of the collection; government circular concerning education of the rural population about the situation (including food security), Oct. 1916; Volks-Emden-10-Pfennig-Spende, Nov. 1914; implementation of a war economic course in Frankfurt May 1917; Der ev. Heidenbote. Organ of the Evangelical Mission Society in Basel 88th year no. 6, June 1915 (obituary to fallen Georg Jung, born 11.9.1892 Mölsheim, died Westfront 25.03.1915); Kirchlich-statistische Tabelle ev. Pfarrei Mölsheim-Wachenheim für 1949; Reisebescheinigung Pfr. Reinhard Müller, April 1915 (Worms-Wachenheim); questionnaire (executed) of the Oberkonsistorium to the parish offices concerning war work of the evangelical church, April 1919 (among other things collection results); further letters; leaflet for field postings, Dec. 1914; call of the Hess. Landesverein vom Roten Kreuz 2.8.1914 zum Kriegsbeginn: Aufforderung zu Gelabenaben); Collection list for the Red Cross, 1914 (Wachenheim); List of nurses from Mölsheim and Wachenheim; various other collection lists, e.g. Nationalstiftung für die Hinterbliebenen der im Krieg Gefallenen, 1915; Call for the Ludendorff donation (in favour of war-damaged persons), May 1918 (Chairman of the Vereinigung für Kriegsbeschädigtenfürsorge im Kreis Worms: C. W. Frhr. v. Heyl, MdR, Wirkl. Rat); Call for the delivery of eggs, Confirmations of egg deliveries (here: as poultry farmer Pfarrer Müller, Wachenheim) Darin: hs. Welcoming speech on the occasion of the arrival of the 1st expellee transport in Wachenheim 16.6.1950 (56 persons, ev. priest); egg duty 1919; Red Cross bandage priest Müller; Wormser Zeitung v. 02.02.1915; cover with various food stamps (e.g. bread card, bread stamps, bread coupons; Reichsfleischkarten, Zuckerkarte; also soap card of the municipal association of Worms, charcoal card, twist card); card: Sammel-Hilfsdienst der Schuljugend des Kreises Worms

          BArch, R 58/6142 · File · 1934-1936
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Deutscher Fichtebund.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Nord, 1935 Esperanto-Bewegung.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Ost, 1934 -1935 Deutscher Offiziersbund und Ehmke-Kreis.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Nord, 1935 Esperanto-Bewegung.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Ost, 1934 -1935 Deutscher Offiziersbund und Ehmke-Kreis.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt 1935 Reports of the SD upper section Mitte, 1934-1935 Deutscher Kolonialfrauenbund - Report of the SD upper section Nordwest, 15 Dec. 1934 Erzgebirgsverein in Schneeberg, 1935 Friedrich-Wilhelm Gesellschaft - Reports of the SD upper section West, 1935-1936