7 fiches.
Leipziger MissionswerkKollegium
16 Archival description results for Kollegium
Note: bound.
Leipziger MissionswerkFive 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 MissionswerkNote: little about Africa.
Leipziger MissionswerkFour fiches. Contains: - Letter of the Mission Council to the College of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig
Leipziger MissionswerkFive fiches. Contains also: - Sketches - Construction plans - Cost estimates
Leipziger MissionswerkFive fiches.
Leipziger MissionswerkSeven fiches. Contains also: - construction drawings - cost estimates
Leipziger MissionswerkSix fiches. Contains also: - Accounting - Construction drawings
Leipziger MissionswerkThree fiches. Contains also: - Construction plans - Cost estimates
Leipziger MissionswerkSeven fiches. Contains also: - construction drawings - accounts
Leipziger MissionswerkFive fiches. Contains also: - Accounting - Construction drawings
Leipziger MissionswerkFive fiches. Contains also: - Cost estimates - Construction drawings
Leipziger Missionswerk6 Cards.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: Contains several letters relating to East Africa, including; several letters on East Africa missionaries, 1916-19; printed correspondence between Mission Council (Kamba) and College, 1913; letter from Miss. Fuchs to Director Paul, 1915.
Leipziger MissionswerkAdministrative history: In 1859 the citizenship replaced the inherited citizenship and the college of the upper aged as the state parliament. It existed continuously until 1933, although the right to vote was subject to several changes. Their dissolution took place on 14.10.1933 together with that of the Reichstag. Archiving history: The retroconversion of the data took place in the years 2010-2012. The inventory is to be quoted as follows: State Archives Hamburg, 121-3 I Citizenship I, No. ... . Description of the existing stock: In 1859, the citizenship replaced the inherited citizenship and the college of the Upper Ages as the state parliament. It existed continuously until 1933, although the right to vote was subject to several changes. Their dissolution took place on 14.10.1933 together with that of the Reichstag. The Best. is divided into 3 groups: Presidential and Registry Affairs, Plenary and Committee Activities. The core of the collection is formed by the minutes of the citizens' meetings with their annexes, which were preserved from December 1859 to June 1933. They are supplemented by the minutes of the executive committee of the citizenship and files on the activities of the parliamentary groups from 1880 onwards. A further focal point is the correspondence between the Senate and the citizens. There is also a list of all citizenship members. The largest part of the stock is taken up by the traditions of the committees. They are structured according to subject matter and cover all areas of legislation and administration.