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          679 Archival description results for Christian Church

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          Masama Church
          ALMW_II._BA_A19_361 · Item · 1920-1925
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 7,9. Description: white walls, double roof made of plant fibres, in front 4 African boys and 1 African man. Note: Quality poor, dark, surface damaged.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_A2_49(716) · Item · Februar 1923
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          During the night of 20 October 1896, the two missionaries Gerald Ovir and Karl Segebrock were attacked and murdered by Arusha and Merule people. Both were seconded on 5 June 1895. Photographer: Blumer Frau. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,2. Reference: See album 19, no. 353 (10,7 X 8,2) ("Aruscha").

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Mambakirche, cf.93
          ALMW_II._BA_A4_94 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 7,8. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, No IIa/368, Auf. 341, Diap. 30a.III (11,1 X 8,1) "Missionary apartment on the station Nkoaranga". See Proofs, No. 6/341 "The Missionary Apartment at Nkoaranga Station".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Mambakirche
          ALMW_II._BA_A4_93 · Item · 1910-1913
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 11 X 8,2. Description: Church, before that large crowd. Remark: Published..: Miss.Bl. 1913, No. 3. Reference: Cf. printing templates sample book, No. IV 546, Auf. 302, Diap. 29 (16.8 X 12.0) "After school".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Mamba Church
          ALMW_II._BA_DV_II/29 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,3. Description: plastered, limed walls, corrugated iron roof, arched windows.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._32_68 · File · 1909-1960
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Seven fiches. Contains also: - "Umoja" is a monthly published in Swahili by the Lutheran Church in the north of Tanganyika; furthermore there are several issues of the East African church newspaper "Bendera ya Kikristo" on the fiches (see fiche no. 68 3 to 6 ); translations from "Umoja" and "Bendera ya Kikristo" are on fiche no. 68 6 to 7-

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._BA_DV_IIb/401 · Item · 1900-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,0 X 8,0. Description: in front building of the mission station behind hedge fence, corrugated iron roof of the mission house, church with roof made of plant fibres, wooden frame of the tower, landscape picture. Remark: something faded.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Ostwestfalen-Lippe, M 1 II A · Fonds · 1805-1958
          Part of Landesarchiv NRW East Westphalia-Lippe Department (Archivtektonik)

          In 1887, the church and school supplies that had previously been administered by Department I were separated as separate Department II, while the former Department II (direct taxes, domains and forests) was given the designation Department III. The church matters formed Division II Q. In 1921 the foundations and legacies, insofar as they were intended for church purposes, and in 1935 the church matters of the Jews were transferred from Department I L (sovereignty of the Land and judicial matters; see also there!) to the church department, while the other foundations and legacies in 1935 were transferred from Department I L to Department I S (see I S No. 207 et seq.). From 1926 to 1935, the church department also included the church collection system and the support of the Bethel Institutions (until 1926 for Department I P, since 1935 for Department I S). Since 1956, the churches and school supplies have been the responsibility of Division IV of the Government; the holdings M 1 II A are therefore continued in the holdings D 1 Abt. IV. The basic order of the files listed below goes back to St.A.Dir. Dr. Leesch, who in 1958 took up the files handed over to the State Archives Münster in the additions 41/38, 3/39, 20/48. With the incorporation of the delivery 7/61 of the government Detmold to the state archives Detmold, by which the former registry II Q could be almost completely restored, the rewriting of the find book became necessary; this opportunity was used to produce at the same time a new continuous number sequence. The concordance at the end of the volume makes it possible to find the files that were used earlier and quoted after the old designation. For use: Transactions concerning branch churches and chapels, even if special files are available, must always also be searched for in the files relating to the parish responsible. To be quoted is: M 1 II A No. ... Detmold, signed in July 1971. Wehlt The typewritten finding aid from 1971 was written off in 2002 with the program MIDOSA 95. The Midosa file was converted to VERA format by Startext in July 2007. Gahde, 26.7.2007

          ALMW_II._BA_NMergner_273 · Item · 1932-1940
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,4 X 5,5. Description: Church similar to the one in Machame (stone walls, double corrugated iron roof, crowd dressed in white in front of it, other people on the side (European clothes, cloths), right small house with roof made of plant fibres, bananas, left house with roof made of plant fibres, Kilimanjaro massif in the background.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Lüderitz
          RMG 2.509 a · File · 1904-1945
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Remote stations: Out, Colmanns Kupe, farm s. RMG 2,552, report German-Evang. municipality s. RMG 2,530 a; Grundstücksangelegenheiten, 1904 1906; Annual reports, mainly by Emil Karl Laaf, Karl Sckär, Karl Friedrich Wandres and Paul Schulte, 1906-1945; Visitationsberichte, 1906, 1909 1911; Site plan and map. Side view of the church, 1908; building cost calculation, 1906 1910; Erholungsheim Lüderitz: house rules, inventory, 1912; blueprint of the chapel in Aus, 1914; statistical questionnaire, 1919

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Little church in Moschi
          ALMW_II._BA_A8_35(135) · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,5. Description: Building europ. style, before group of people, mostly children. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, no. IX/229 (15.9 X 11.8).

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          ALMW_II._32_41 · File · 1925-1939
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Five fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 41 1 - 1925. Mission Director to Gutmann - 1925-1927. College / Director / Weishaupt (mostly without signature) to room (30 letters). FICHE NR. 41 2 - continued - 1927-1930. college / director / Weishaupt (mostly without signature) to room (35 letter) - Leipzig 1928. Ihmels to "African missionaries". FICHE NR. 41 3 - continued - 1930-1931. college / director / Weishaupt (mostly without signatures) to room (3 letters) - translation: "friendly agreement" between the "Afrika Inland Mission, represented by its field director, missionary Lee H. Downing, and the Leipzig Lutheran Mission, represented by Senior Room" - 1931. Leipzig Mission to Room - 1934. Leipzig Mission to Room - 1931. Leipzig Mission to Fuchs (16 letters) - 1933. Oldham to Room (transcript; English) - 1933. Oldham to Ihmels (transcript; English) - Magawaram 1933. ? to Senior (Fuchs) - Leipzig 1933. Leipzig Mission to Fuchs (2 letters) - In the Red Sea 1933. Leipzig Mission to Fuchs - 1933. Telegram to Fuchs. FICHE NR. 41 4 - 1933. College of Missions (Weishaupt) to Ev.-luth. Mission and Ev.-luth. church in East Africa - Leipzig 1933-1934. Leipziger Mission an Fuchs (9 letters) - Leipzig 1934-1936. Leipziger Mission an Raum (7 letters) - Machame 1934. room for all mission members - curriculum vitae of Senior Raum - Leipzig 1936-1938. Leipziger Mission (often signed) - Leipzig mission to Fuchs (9 letters) - Leipzig 1934-1936. Weishaupt) to Gutmann (37 letters) - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to Leipzig Mission - Leipzig 1936. Certificate "General Power of Attorney" signed: Ihmels; signed: Robinson, Bri-tish Vice-Consul (transcript; English) - Leipzig 1936. College ("Certified Translation ... Collegial Meeting"; English). FICHE NO 41 5- - Leipzig 1938. Leipzig Mission to Gutmann (5 letters) - Leipzig 1938. Leipzig Mission to Fokken - Leipzig 1938-1939. Leipzig Mission to Rother (20 letters) - Leipzig 1938. Leipzig Mission to Rother - Leipzig 1939. Leipzig Mission to Rother - Ehingen 1939. Rother to Mission Inspector - 1939. Leipzig Mission to Rother - Bad Sebastiansweiler - Belsen Siegmaringen 1939. Rother to Mission Inspector.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          O 13, 569 · File · 1924-1941
          Part of Hessian State Archives Darmstadt (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 12 May 1924 (a letter, a postcard with a view of the wine and liqueur shop Artur Schulz in Witzenhausen); 19 May 1924; 22 May 1924; 24 May 1924; n/a 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924. June 1924; 9 August 1924; 6 August 1924; 14 August 1924; 18 October 1924; 8 November 1924; 16 November 1924; 1 December 1924; 7 December 1924; 17 December 1924 (15 letters, one postcard) Contains: Witzenhausen (Colonial School), 4 February 1925; 26 April 1925; 13 May 1925 (three letters) Contains: Nordhausen, 29 May 1925 (postcard with view of Nordhausen main station) Includes: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 9 June 1925; 7 July 1925; 24 July 1925; 13 August 1925; 23 August 1925; 14 October 1925 (postcard); 31 October 1925; 7 November 1925; 23 November 1925; 6 December 1925 (nine letters) Contains: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 19 January 1926; 14 February 1926; 9 March 1926 (telegram) (two letters, one telegram) Contains: Hohenebra, 6 September 1926; 28 September 1926; 20 September 1926 (three letters) Contains: Nordhausen, 30 October 1926 - with: Letter from V. Küdrich, Deutsche Kolonialschule Witzenhausen: Wilhelmsdorf, 29 October 1926 (two letters) Contains: Hohenebra, 6 November 1926; 27 December 1926 (contains two letters): Hamburg, 1 May 1927; 30 May 1927 (two letters) Contains: Lauenburg (Elbe), 6 June 1927 (postcard with panorama of Lauenburg from Hohnstorf) Includes: Hamburg, 25 June 1927; 5 July 1927; 11 July 1927; 6 August 1927; 24 September 1927; 17 October 1927; 5 November 1927 (for Dr W Johannes Wentzel); 11 November 1927; 13 December 1927 (nine letters) Contains: Hamburg, 10 January 1928; 12 February 1928; 16 March 1928; 22 April 1928; 14 May 1928; 18 June 1928 (postcard, postmark); 12 July 1928 (with Dr W Johannes Wentzel); 28 July 1928 (postcard); 3 September 1928; 6 September 1928; 25 September 1928; 26 September 1928; 14 November 1928 (eleven letters, two postcards) Contains: Ramelsloh (Lüneburger Heide), December 16, 1928 (postcard with view of the church of Ramelsloh) Contains: Hamburg, January 26, 1929 (with drawing); February 1, 1929 (with Dr. W. Johannes Wentzel); February 13, 1929; March 2, 1929 - with: Letter from Wilhelm Wilbrand to girlfriend Anni; March 10, 1929; June 8, 1929; August 12, 1929; September 7, 1929; September 16, 1929; September 30, 1929; October 18, 1929; November 14, 1929; December 20, 1929 (14 letters) Contains: Hamburg, January 21, 1930 (by Dr. W. Johannes Wentzel) - with: Letter from Wolfgang Wentzel, uncle of Wilhelm, to Kurt Woermann, Hamburg: Hamburg, January 20, 1930: Future Possibilities in Africa (two letters) Contains: Genoa, 31. May 1931 (postcard with view of the war memorial in Genoa); 1. June 1931 (postcard with view of the ship Ussukuma) Contains: on the Ussukuma, 5. June 1931 - with: postcard with text and notes of the song 'Weckruf' (a letter) Contains: Bregenz, 4 June 1940 (Picture postcard with Bregenz old town) Includes: Friedrichshafen am Bodensee, 20 May 1940 (postcard with castle church and marina) Includes: Berlin-Dahlem, 24 September 1941 (one letter)

          RMG 759 · File · 1822-1964
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          (1824 Leipziger Missionsverein); Correspondence for mutual information and coordination of work; Accompanying letters to gifts and Miss. writings, 1822-1844; appeal to all friends luth. confession to found an ev. luth. mission society in Dresden, Dr., 1836; Statut der Dschagga-Mission, 1904; Gemeindeordnung f. d. Ev.Lutheran Church in German East Africa, 1906; Gottesdienstordnung f. d. Dschagga-Mission, 1906; Neue Nachrichten aus der Heidenmission, Nr. 98, 1908; Address list of the recipients of this sheet, 1908; Lieder für Missionsfeste, Leipzig o.J.; In Kriegsnot, call for donations, ca. 1915; conditions for admission to the Seminar Leipzig, o.J.; Programm d. Hundertjahrfeier, Dr., 1936; 50 Jahre Leipziger Arbeit in Ostafrika, 16 S., Dr., 1943

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Legella(?)
          ALMW_II._BA_DV_IId/37 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 14,5 X 10,1. Description: Landscape photograph with church (corrugated iron roof) and scattered round houses with pointed roofs of plant fibres, some rectangular buildings with roofs of plant fibres.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Class · 1940/1996
          Part of St. Gallen KB Vadiana

          Ernst G. Rüsch recorded the lectures in a notebook only until 1972; afterwards the information is missing. From then on the extensive lecture activity in the church framework and as church and city historian is no longer noted, but at most documented by reports about it or recorded in the agendas.

          Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Ostwestfalen-Lippe, L 75 · Fonds · 1764-1944
          Part of Landesarchiv NRW East Westphalia-Lippe Department (Archivtektonik)

          Cabinet-Ministry / State-Ministry / State Presidium 1853 - 1932 A Princely Cabinet was set up by the Sovereign Decree of 12 September 1853 in order to separate the "affairs of state and government suitable for Our personal knowledge and decision-making" from the "management assigned to Our Government College". Referral should be made to the Cabinet "the affairs of Our House and the exterior, parliamentary and military matters, the exercise of the supreme right of supervision over the judiciary and police, such as ecclesiastical and public education, all matters relating to the employment of senior civil servants, recurrence and graces" (Landesverordnungen 11, p. 105). An ordinance of 30.09.1853 did not regulate the execution of decrees signed by the Prince himself under the name "Cabinet Ministry" by the Cabinet Executive Board (Landesverordnungen 11, p. 113). The cabinet ministry then consisted of the cabinet minister (since 1897 minister of state), a cabinet secretary and a registrar along with other office and law firm personnel, later temporarily also a cabinet council and government speakers. The "State Manual" in the Fürstl. Lippic calendar to the year 1914 calls in the "Princely State Ministry", beside which there is a prince. Cabinet in the Court State, the Minister of State, Exc., a Secretary of State and* Council of Accounts, a Registrar of Ministries (Sievert) and a Pedell; in 1914 two assistants and an actuary were present in the office (L 75 II - 1, 21). The position of the Ministry as the "Supreme Administrative Authority" in superordination over the government as the "Supreme Administrative Authority" remained unchanged even after the overthrow of 1918. After an interlude of the People's and Soldiers' Council (its acts here under I - 1 No. 39) in 1919, the ministry was replaced by a three-member state presidium in accordance with the constitution, which exercised the previous powers of the prince and the state ministry (state ordinances 26, p. 913); according to the "State Manual" it existed in Lipp. Calendar for the year 1930 consisting of the 3 members, one of whom was chairman and managing member, and one presidential officer. The office staff not mentioned here consisted in Jan. 1931 of two civil servants of remuneration groups 7 and 8, who had to cope with approx. 15,000 receipts annually (L 75 II - 2 a no. 1; here also via the registry order). By an ordinance of 14 Oct. 1931 to secure the state budget, the state presidium and government were then united to form a state government with effect from 01.04.1932 (state ordinances 31, p. 393). A common set of rules of procedure of the Landespräsidium and the government of the Land Lippe of 28 November 1928 had already been in force since 1 January 1929 (L 75 IV - 1, 25; L 80.04 No. 268; previously a special set of rules of procedure of the Landespräsidium of 5 January 1927: L 75 III - 1 No. 13a). If the order of the administrative reform had stated that the government would be abolished as the supreme administrative authority and that the state presidium would henceforth use the term "state government", the relationship was de facto the other way round. On the basis of the presidential decrees of 1 June, 13 July and 28 Oct. 1932 on the rules of procedure, distribution of business and official regulations of the provincial government (L 75 IV - 1, 23; L 80.04 No. 268), the provincial presidium was incorporated into the government, in whose Dept. I (Internal Affairs) only the general affairs of the Reich and the province - such as the later negotiations for accession - were now dealt with. The content of this ministerial registration thus continues in the governmental registration (L 80.04). List of ministers and members of the Landespräsidium see Kittel, Geschichte des Landes Lippe, p. 299. Detmold, 27 March 1958 signed. Coats The typewritten index was written off in August/September 2008 by Gunnar Haas from Herford as part of a contract for work in VERA (in new spelling). Only those files that were ticked off as existing were recorded; occasionally a minor editorial revision took place. Detmold, November 2008 signed oscillator