- Audio* description: There are detailed remarks to the recordings and texts. Extensive correspondence available. At Hornbostel's suggestion, Zahn changed his intention to record only Christian songs. See also Zahn 1920 (Mission and Music). The rollers were sent to Berlin in several shipments, there are several documentaries written by Zahn. The roll recordings of the Triton choir are not mentioned in the document, but cf. letter of 26.10.1928. W. 33 is published on the CD 100 Jahre (1/15).
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- Photography description: a group of people standing with musicians.
Contains: "Kamerad Sanitätshund", Aug. 2, 1944 "Kampf um den Berg" (a high tour 20 years ago), film by Arnold Fanck and Sepp Allgeier; music: G. Becce), Dec. 4, 1941 "Kaninchen", May 8, 1944 "Der Karpfen", Dec. 31, 1941 "Battle for the Mountain", May 31, 1944 "Battle for the Mountain", May 31, 1944 "Battle for the Mountain", May 31, 1944 "Battle for the Carp", May 31, 1944 "Battle for the Mountain", May 31, 1944 "Battle for the Mountain" (a high tour 20 years ago), film by Arnold Fanck and Sepp Allgeier, Dec. 4, 1941 "Kaninchen", May 8, 1944 "Der Karpfen", Dec. 31, 1944 "Battle for the Mountain", Aug. 2, 1944 July 1944 "Children travel to the holiday country", 1 Dec. 1942 (B58036), 4 censorship cards, 1942-1943 "The little ones from the Gulf of Naples", 24 July 1939 "Crystals", 30 Oct. 1944 "Croatian peasant life", 11 Jan. 1943 "Kitchen magic", manuscript: Martin Rikli, 1943 "Der Kumpel", 12 Apr. 1944 "Land hinterm Deich", 2 June 1944 "Das Land der Motzen" (Romanian State Filmst.), 20 July 1944 "Lustgärten aus galanter Zeit", 14 Oct. 1941 "Lustig sein - fröhlich sein", 21 Aug. 1944 ?? "Masuren - Eine Landschaft in Ostpreußen", July 31, 1944 "Meisterturner unter die Zeitlupe genommen von Kurt Stanke", Oct. 18, 1944 "With Dr. Lutz Heck through Cameroon", Nov. 3, 1939 "Mooswunder", July 2, 1941 (B55603) "Nippon the Land of the Rising Sun", Nov. 4, 1942 (B57783), only 1 censorship card "Nordic Primeval World", Sept. 12, 1941 (B55883), only copy 1 censorship card "Peter Parler" (master builder of the cathedral in Prague), 29. July 1944 "Ponys", without "Post nach den Halligen", 27. Apr. 1944 "Pulsschlag des Meeres" (RG Rikli, KM Stanke), 4. February 1937 (B44646)
The "SGF" collection consists of a collection of printed publications which are not usually distributed through booksellers and published regularly, which is used to pay tribute to a person or a corporation and for a special occasion (birthday, anniversary, etc.).) have appeared. Accordingly, the publishers are usually institutions, associations, companies, political parties, associations or other groupings that are active in the field of the former Menden/Rheinland office or the former Rhineland-Palatinate office. the current urban area of Sankt Augustin.<br />Findbuch: 464 AE (1903-today)<br />contains mainly: City; schools; institutions and facilities; companies, societies and economic associations; churches; fire brigade; Associations (Bachelors/Maiclubs; Carnival; Music; Military; Sagittarius; Seniors; Sport; Animals; Other)
Contains among other things: "Statistisches Warenverzeichnis für Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika" (Statistical Goods List for German Southwest Africa) of the Customs Administration, 1914; compensation and salary of the bank director Junker (Letter from Dr. Fresenius), 1921; Draft of a law concerning the establishment of the budget for the protectorates for the accounting year 1914; Implementing provisions for the transfer of the financial administration of the East African protectorate, the South West African protectorate and Cameroon to the protectorates; Record of the discussion between the American Consul General, Mr. George Murphy, and the Kastl Government Council, 1916; Draft of a Fencing Ordinance; The policy of South Africa during the war until mid-1918; Ordinance of the Imperial Governor of German Southwest Africa, concerning public roads (draft); Ordinance of the Imperial Chancellor, concerning the levying of a special mountain rights tax in the German Southwest African protectorate, 1911; Note on the necessity of the amendments to the provisions on farm purchase; Draft Ordinance of the Imperial Chancellor concerning the levying of fees in administrative matters in German Southwest Africa Also Contains: Music card for a music evening, Aug.1916Memorial book "Gustaf Schlieper zum Gedächtnis", 1937
Kastl, LudwigPreliminary remark: The Reichsmusikkammer was founded as one of seven individual chambers of the Reichskulturkammer, i.e. the National Socialist compulsory organisation of the "creative artists", with the law of 22.09.1933 (additional ordinances of 01. and 09.11.1933). The Reichskulturkammer was a corporation under public law, was subordinate to the Reichspropaganda Minister as President of the Reichskulturkammer and served to monitor and direct cultural life in the "Third Reich". Every culturally active person had to be a member of the responsible individual chamber, non-inclusion or exclusion resulted in a professional ban, which was rigorously enforced. The Reichsmusikkammer was divided into individual districts. For Württemberg, Baden and Hohenzollern, from 1933 onwards, the state leadership of Southwest Germany housed in Stuttgart, Friedrichstrasse 13 (the house of the oppressed Württemberg SPD and its "Tagwacht" printing works) was initially responsible. On 01.04.1938 the Landesstelle Baden, which until then had been subordinated to the Landesleitung Südwestdeutschland, was made independent as the Landesleitung; the former Landesleitung Südwestdeutschland therefore subsequently operated as the Landesleitung Württemberg-Hohenzollern. The files of the Reichsmusikkammer - Landesleitung Südwestdeutschland and Württemberg-Hohenzollern, respectively, arrived at the Ludwigsburg State Archives in December 1964 via the Stuttgart Archive Directorate. It is no longer possible today to determine from where and under what circumstances they arrived at the Main State Archives in Stuttgart. Presumably the files were taken over in the chaotic months after the collapse in 1945. The inventory comprised about 320 standing files of about 30 m and was partly mixed with files of the inventory K 746 (Reichskammer der bildenden Künste - Landesleitung Stuttgart).Two departments were formed during the order and recording of the inventory, which began in 1971:- K 745 I Administrative files- K 745 II Personal filesThe personal files grew up in the years 1933-1944 and seem - in contrast to the administrative files - to be without larger gaps. The collection contains not only the personal files of the regular members of the Reichsmusikkammer (i.e. full-time or part-time musicians and music teachers), but also those of the persons exempted from membership of the Reichsmusikkammer (leisure musicians, music bands and associations), as well as occasional correspondence with foreign musicians and scholarship candidates.Among the 8542 individual files are the personal files of well-known musicians and composers, e.g. Hubert Deuringer, Hugo Distler, Robert Edler, Hubert Giesen, Hugo Herrmann, Eva Liedecke-Hölderlin, Karl Münchinger and Heinz Schlebusch, which in some cases, however, say very little. nevertheless, in one case or another they might be informative. In addition to the files of the soloists and ensemble musicians on the state and municipal stages and the numerous private music teachers, the frequent personal files of primary school teachers working in music and music education are of interest. The latter not only contain statements that are relevant for the respective person (which cannot usually be collected elsewhere), but often also provide information about village cultural conditions. Among the elementary school teachers, there are also the sharpest critics of the regulating and levelling activities of the Reichsmusikkammer. Judgments such as that of the main teacher W. Berner (Bü 8378): "The Reichsmusikkammer prevents music instruction in the countryside rather than promoting it" are - generally well-founded - frequently found in the correspondence between the teachers and the chamber. Finally, particular attention should be paid to the personal files in which examination papers are contained (and are consistently indicated in them), since some of these contain extensive assessments by the examiners. Hugo Distler, for example, whose own personal file is almost insignificant, has made numerous handwritten judgments on the pianistic abilities of the candidates in numerous examination procedures.1971-1972 The inventory was recorded under the direction of the undersigned by A. Berwanger, G. Zöllner and R. Vahle.Ludwigsburg, March 1973Dr. Wolfgang Schmierer[NACHTRAG:]In 2000, the card index was processed for conservation reasons as part of the retroconversion of older finding aids. Several temporary staff were involved in the computer recording, in particular Andrea Mahler and Sabine Dörlich. Inge Nesper was in charge of the incorporation of corrections, and the alphabetical order was retained for the EDP recording. Civil names and artist names were recorded in separate data records and displayed in the comments field. An examination of the numbering revealed that individual personnel files were not recorded in the index and that seven order numbers were not assigned. Ludwigsburg, December 2000Dr. Barbara Hoen
Contains among other things: Technical University of Stuttgart; University of Music; State Office for Monument Preservation; Court Press Office Stuttgart; Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft; Head of Excavation in Buchau
Picture postcard no. 21123;nArt publisher Walther Dobbertin [publisher];nLabelling: Publisher: Walther Dobbertin, Dar es Salaam and Tanga, German East Africa; reverse
Picture postcard;nHardtberger, Philipp [sender, photographer];
Picture postcard;nSender;
Picture postcard;nSender O.A.D. [publisher];
These are public figures, such as politicians, business leaders, scientists, statesmen, representatives of the military, nobility, churches, etc., artists such as painters, musicians, poets, writers, etc. approx. 1949 - end of 2005 If the dossier was created until 1949: digitised, for copyright reasons only available in the ZBW reading room.approx. 1949 - end of 2005 If the dossier was created after 1949: Paper, stored stock (not accessible).
These are public figures such as politicians, business leaders, scientists, statesmen, representatives of the military, nobility, churches, etc., artists such as painters, musicians, poets, writers, etc.
Notes by Hans Grimm on various trips to Budapest, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Belgrade (type script, 17 pages).
Grimm, HansDescription of the Palaver drum from Duala together with its origin; probably a legend about the museum exhibit.
Contributions to Nama spelling, translation work of missionaries, literature for local Christians, answers to the questionnaire of the World Mission Conference 1938, music in the evangelical mission of Southwest Africa;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetter from A. Allenstein, a collection of weapons and jewellery as well as everyday objects from New Guinea and Cairo for sale
(Sunday) excursion company with women and children and musicians, in the background a big tree and the steppe, 2nd from left (with cross) probably Gustav Wefer.postcard by Gustav Wefer, dated 25. 8. 1911, addressed to Mrs. M. Wefer, Oldenburg, Rosenstraße 40
- description: Musician, instrument* Photography
Text<br />enth. also: Back-translation into German by Dr. Hildegard Höftmann
Contains:Overview of letters from scholars and friends to Theodor Bilharz and the ArchivAlfons Bilharz (with indication of signatures);Excerpt from the catalogue of Theodor Bilharz's skull collection (the collection kept at the University of Freiburg was destroyed in World War II);Recipe cover of the Bilharz pharmacy in Sigmaringen with short biography of Theodor Bilharz;Erich Ebstein: Bürgers Gedichte in der Musik. - In: Zeitschrift für Bücherfreunde 7 (1903/1904), p.177-198; From Elise Bürger's letters. (With dedications by Ebstein for Bertha Bilharz);Aus der Geisteswelt (Booklet, 1903);Up the Nile [probably: Up the Nile: a photographic excursion, Egypt 1839 - 1898, ed. by Deborah Bull and Donald Lorimer, New York 1979;Werner P. Heyd: Sum ergo cogito - In memory of Alphons Bilharz on the 50th anniversary of his death. - In: Hohenzollerische Heimat 25 (1975), p.33-37;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. - In: German medical weekly 80 (1955), p.1053-1055;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. Doctor and naturalist in Cairo. - In: Lebensbilder aus Schwaben und Franken 7 (1960), p.337-345.Provenance: NL Theodor and Alfons Bilharz.Index:Skull Collection; Ebstein, Erich; Bilharz, Bertha; Bilharz Pharmacy; Egypt; Heyd, Werner P.; Schadewaldt, Hans.Accession: 30/2001.Processed by: Bü.Erfassung am: 15.02.2006.
Remarks: The recipient of the letter is the musician Hans Grimm, born in 1886.
Contains: Goldmann, Dr. Max, actor and theatre director, 1944 Rein, Dr. Adolf, full professor for overseas and colonial history, 1934-35 Rector of the Hambirgische University, 1933 Rein, Walter, German musician, 1934 Rein, Adolf, author: "Die europäische Ausbreitung über die Erde", 1936 Rein, Wilhelm, German educator, 1927 Reinhold, Member of the Landtag and State party secretary for the SPD ind Baden, 1930 Reindl, Anton, German mountain guide, 1937 Reinebeck, Otto, German diplomat, 1937 Reinecke, Adolf, founder of the German language association, 1940 Reinecker Julius Eduard, pioneer of precision tools, 1935 Reiner, Hans Stellvertr. Gauleiter Hessen-Nassau, 1936 Reiner, Rolf, head of the ministerial office of the supreme SA leadership, 1934 Reinerth, Dr.rer.nat. Hans, Germanist, Head of the Reichsinstitut für Vor- u. Germanistische Frühgeschichte, 1937 Reinhard, Hugo, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Aktiengesellschaft für Zink-Industrie, 1936 Reinhard, Wilhelm, Major u. Batallionskommandeur, Reichskriegerführer, Generalmajor, 1934 Reinhardt, Ernst, publisher of Munich magazines, 1937 Reinhardt, Dr., General Forester in the Irish Free State, 1935 Reinhardt, Georg Hans, German Colonel General, 1944 Reinhardt, Dr.-Ing. Karl, General Director of Schüchtermann
Inventory description: Dept. 159 Herrnsheimer Dalberg-Archiv (files, official books) Size: 1943 units of description (= 27 lfm = 201 archive cartons, 2 large cartons, 2 lfm oversized formats - own inventory: 1878 VE, remainder in Heylshof = 64 VE, with sub-VE in total) 2015) Duration: 1445 - 1866 Zur Familie und Herrschaft Dalberg (Note 1) The family of the chamberlains of Worms, later called 'von Dalberg', belonged as an influential family association to the episcopal ministry of Worms. Since 1239 she held the hereditary office of the chamberlain of Worms; this was later associated with economic-financial privileges in Worms, court rights and the Jewish Court in Worms. Since the 14th century, the family has succeeded in expanding various ownership complexes between Niederelsass and Hunsrück, with a focus on Wormsgau. This also includes the expansion of power in the towns of Herrnsheim and Abenheim, which began in the 14th century, through the acquisition of feudal rights and property (2). The dominion complex with Herrnsheim and Abenheim was predominantly surrounded by Electoral Palatinate territory. Around 1460 a castle was erected in Herrnsheim (castle) and a surrounding wall was built around the village; between 1470 and 1492 a chapel of the local parish church of St. Peter was converted into a burial place, which has led to the development of the situation of a small residential town in Herrnsheim, which can still be seen today from the buildings and the townscape. Today's Herrnsheim Castle, owned by the town of Worms since 1958, was built together with the important English landscape garden in two construction phases from 1808 to 1814 and from 1820 to 1824. The dominion of Dalberg is a typical middle imperial knighthood territory. Since the late Middle Ages, the Dalberg dynasty had provided the fiefdoms of the Electorate of Mainz and Palatinate and held important ecclesiastical offices, including the bishop of Worms, Johann von Dalberg (1445-1503). The family split into different lines and branches. Outstanding persons for whom the collection contains material are Carl Theodor von Dalberg (1744-1817, Elector of Mainz, Grand Duke of Frankfurt); Wolfgang Heribert von Dalberg (1750-1806, Minister of State in Mannheim, Director of the National Theatre); Johann Friedrich Hugo von Dalberg (1760-1812, bishop and humanist); Emmerich Joseph Duc de Dalberg (1773-1833, diplomat and politician). In 1883 John Dalberg-Acton sold Herrnsheim Castle with all its interior and the park from his family's estate to Cornelius Wilhelm Heyl (Cornelius Wilhelm Freiherr von Heyl zu Herrnsheim), a leather industrialist from Worms, due to financial shortages (3). Thus also the library stored there and the documents and files of the Herrnsheimer Dalberg Archive of the previous owners were transferred to the buyer. After the death of his father in 1923, D. Dr. jur. Cornelius Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim took over the castle, which he officially moved into in April 1929 (4). In the years of the Second World War the documents were relocated several times for safety reasons and probably suffered incomprehensible, but rather smaller losses (5). Until it was converted into an apartment, the Dalberg Archive was housed in a special archive room locked with an iron door in the castle, then in the library in the tower room on the first floor. When Siegfried Freiherr von Heyl zu Herrnsheim, son of D. Dr. jur. Cornelius Frhr. Heyl zu Herrnsheim, sold the castle to the city of Worms in July 1958 (6), the documents, files and official books of the Dalberg archive kept in boxes and bundles were not part of the sale. However, it was to be left on loan to the town on the basis of an agreement with the community of heirs (in autumn 1959) and an inventory was to be taken before a corresponding contract was concluded (7). This work was done by Carl J. H. Villinger (8), who handed over his summary list with the disaggregation to Dr. Georg Illert on 3.7.1964 (9). The draft of the loan contract was completed to the satisfaction of both parties at the end of 1965, so that there was nothing to prevent it from being concluded the following year. On 19 July 1966, lawyer H. Ramge, in his capacity as joint executor of the will, surprisingly approached the city with the offer that it could purchase the Dalberg Archive and the library holdings of Herrnsheim Palace from the estate of D. Dr. jur. Cornelius Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim (10). With the support of the Landesarchivverwaltung Koblenz, which prepared an expert opinion on the basis of Villinger's list, the value was determined and one year later - in July 1967 - the documents were sold to the city. Thus, the Dalberg Archive, which according to the decree of the Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate of 13.7.1961 had been entered into the state register of nationally valuable archives, could remain in Worms as a closed collection (11). A more detailed inventory should then be made, which was completed before the archive was moved to the city archive for security reasons. Villinger had compiled a detailed list of the contents of the 39 archive boxes, the qualitative condition of which was indicated from good to partly very poor, and of the remaining archive documents (12). On the basis of this list of Villingers, the lack of various documents and files as well as individual letters from correspondence series and gaps in official book series could be ascertained (13). In 1980 Siegfried Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim handed over 14 sealed parchment documents and in 1985 his daughter, Mrs. Cornelia von Bodenhausen, another 72, partly decorative documents from the former possession of the treasurers of Worms Freiherr von Dalberg to the Foundation Kunsthaus Heylshof (14). The documents kept there were examined with the consent of the then Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Frhr. Ludwig von Heyl, as part of the project for the Dalberg Regestensammlung under the auspices of Hess. Staatsarchivs Darmstadt microfilmed in Darmstadt in 1985 and included in the Regestenwerk (15). The further written material lying in the Heylshof such as files, correspondence etc. could be taken into account in the preparation of the present repertory (16). Some files, which were offered at an auction in Heidelberg in 1984, could be bought with the support of the Altertumsverein Worms (17). Also in 1994, with the financial support of the Kulturfonds der Wormser Wirtschaft, the city was able to acquire 23 official and accounting books from private sources, which were added to the collection. With the help of this material, gaps in existing series could be closed again. Among these acquisitions was also the inventory "Verzeichnis der Urkunden, Schriftstücke etc. des Kämmerer-Dalbergarchivs Schloß Herrnsheim...", compiled in 1919 by Heyl's librarian and archivist Wilhelm Graf, in which he [until then] had only recorded the documents (18). For the use and recording of the Dept. 159 This inventory, Dept. 159, comprises the Herrnsheimer Dalberg Archive (files and official books), which, together with the other inventories, Dept. 159-U Herrnsheimer Dalberg Archive (documents) and Dept. 159-P Dalberg Plan Collection, comprises the entire collection of the archive of the chamberlains of Worms Freiherr von Dalberg, formerly kept in the Herrnsheimer Palace. As a complex aristocratic archive within the holdings of the Worms City Archive, it is of supra-regional importance. It reflects the work of a knightly aristocratic family with its lordly function and family ties. After the takeover of the material by the city of Worms in 1967, the directory prepared by C. J. H. Villinger served as a finding aid for years. In the archive, the bundles and official books of No. 1 - No. 428 were numbered consecutively and recorded in a corresponding list. While the documents (No. 1 - No. 323, plus sub-numbers (19)) already registered in 1919 by the Heyl's librarian and archivist Wilhelm Graf in document folders with numbers and title entries were initially easy to use, the files and folders with short titles and box numbers contained in the remaining archive boxes were relatively reliably findable, but only vaguely citable due to missing individual signatures. After in the 1980s the processing of the Dalbergian document holdings in Darmstadt, Worms (Stadtarchiv, Heylshof, Pfarrarchiv Herrnsheim) and in other archives had been implemented under the auspices of the Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt, a more precise indexing of the files was started as a further project (20). Dr. Jürgen Rainer Wolf of the Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt processed the documents kept in the other archive boxes of the Worms Dalberg Archive, which were brought to Darmstadt for this purpose. However, only a part of the boxes (21) was opened, and each box was given a number with sub-numbers separated by slashes for the individual pieces contained therein. However, the work did not come to a conclusion. With immediate effect Wolf's finding aid, which also included official book series, had to be used in addition to the directory compiled by Villinger (22). From then on, the use of the holdings was regarded as a particular challenge, especially since there was also a link between the holdings of documents and files. This was because, at the time of the document project, the comprehensive record of documents also included the documents lying dormant in the files, the location of which was then not reliable or only difficult to secure (23). At the beginning of 2011, due to the unsatisfactory usability of the inventory on the one hand and due to the discontinuous and inconsistent depth of distortion on the other hand, the complete new distortion of the file inventory was decided and completed in October 2012. The signatures should not be changed completely, but as many as possible should be preserved and the link with existing old signatures by means of concordance should of course be guaranteed. The titles were recorded directly in the Augias archive program, at the same time the documents were embedded in acid-free archive folders and boxes. "The numbering of the convolutes was retained as signatures and, if necessary, sub-numbers separated by slashes were assigned as soon as the mostly extensive fascicles contained various individual folders. "The official records retained their signatures. "The Wolf's units of description with their signatures (no. 430/1ff - no. 440/1ff) were taken over, sifted through and the existing title recordings were deepened and supplemented on the basis of the newly recorded pieces. "Documents (24) possibly in the files, which were considered in the Dalberger Regesten volumes, were seized with the title admission both over the old signature, and usually with reference to the sequential number in the second volume of the Dalberger Regesten (25). "The further archive boxes not yet taken up by Wolf were continued and listed according to the given pattern, i.e. each further archive box received a new number (No. 442ff (26)) and the individual files, folders etc. preserved therein were provided with sub-numbers, separated by a slash. "The unlisted material found at the end of the inventory was then added with consecutive signatures. "The Dalberg letters purchased on various occasions in the 1970s, mainly letters from Carl Theodor von Dalberg, which had been integrated into the collection at the time, also remained with the new indexing in Dept. 159. " The documents kept at Kunsthaus Heylshof were recorded and selected pieces digitized (27). The digital copies were integrated in the Worms Municipal Archives into the collection of Dept. 159, since the pieces of their provenance can be attributed to the former Herrnsheim Dalberg Archive. In the case of the originals, the signatures of the city archives were noted, while the numbering used in the Heylshof (28) was recorded as an "old signature" in the title recording. This enables targeted access to the originals at Heylshof if required. "Within the scope of the registration work also the files of Dept. 159 N were dissolved (29) and inserted into Dept. 159 (now Dept. 159 No. 852 - No. 884). These are files, correspondence and family papers (mainly on the Petersau donation and the Tascher affair), which obviously also belonged to the Dalberg Archive in the past. These once formed the inventory of Dept. 158 of Dalberg, which must have existed before 1967, about its origin, i.e. (pre-)provenance before transfer into the archive, but no information is available. During the title recording it became apparent that the inventory did not have a coherent structure and that the development of a system would only make sense after completion of the work. The classification was finally drawn up on the basis of the main points of content. The assignment of each individual unit of description to the corresponding classification group then took place in a final work step, after the completion of which a real overview of the contents of the present tradition and its meaning in its entirety could be obtained. Contents The documents that were last kept in the library tower of Herrnsheim Castle before being transferred to the Worms City Archives essentially comprise archival documents relating to the Herrnsheim Dalberg Line. By the marriage (oo 12.1.1771) Wolfgang Heribert von Dalbergs with Elisabetha Augusta nee Ulner von Dieburg (30) as well as by connections of the Dalberger with other families further document and file material was added. The collection of Dept. 159 as part of the Herrnsheimer Dalberg Archive comprises the file and official book tradition, the temporal focus of which clearly lies in the 18th and the first half of the 19th century. The early material (from 1249) is mostly copies of documents. A copy in which a large number of documents were recorded between 1249 and 1469 (31) deserves special mention here. Temporal "runaways" in the 20th century came about through subsequent additions to the holdings. On the one hand, various correspondences and records had been added sporadically at the time of the von Heyl family (32) and on the other hand, in connection with the purchase of Dalberg letters, the corresponding correspondence had been left with the letters (33). The most closed collection within the Dept. 159 is the archive material dating back to Emmerich Joseph von Dalberg (1773-1833). Due to the fact that with him the Herrnsheimer Dalberg line died out in the male tribe, after the death of his father Wolfgang Heribert all administrative matters of the Herrnsheimer line and after the death of his uncle Carl Theodor von Dalberg as his universal heir were incumbent upon him the order and administration of his inheritance including the Regensburg endowment. Furthermore and especially in Dept. 159 there is the diplomatic estate of the Duc de Dalberg with numerous memoirs, correspondence and rich material (targeted collection, own records etc.) on the (foreign) policy of France and other European countries. In addition, its business activities are richly reflected, not least in the activities of the Paravey Bank.
- Description: Contains, among other things: - Clipping with handwritten musical notes - receipt for board money from the Basel Missionary Society dated December 11, 1869 - poems in rhyme form, including one about Heinrich Bohner - concept paper "Restoration [!] of the episcopate" - addresses noted on the back of a business card - notes on missionary activity and the situation in West Africa - notes on Gedebo language - notes on theological and ecclesiastical keywords - draft of the article "Names for African Natives" for "The Spirit of Missions" - handwritten compilation of Auer's publications in an unidentified hand, after 1875 - handwritten curriculum vitae of Auer entitled "Bishop Auer's Life" in an unidentified hand, after 1875
- Contains, among other things:<br />- clipping with handwritten musical notes<br />- receipt for expenses from the Basel Missionary Society dated December 11, 1869<br />- poems in rhyme, including one about Heinrich Bohner<br />- concept paper "Restoration [!] of the episcopate"<br />- Addresses noted on the back of a visiting card<br />- Notes on missionary activity and the situation in West Africa<br />- Notes on Gedebo language<br />- Notes on theological and ecclesiastical keywords<br />- Draft of the article "Names for African Natives" for "The Spirit of Missions"<br />- Handwritten compilation of publications by Auer in an unidentified hand, after 1875<br />- handwritten curriculum vitae of Auer with the title "Bishop Auer's Life" in an unidentified hand, after 1875
- 1869-1875 and undated, Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, D 43 Estate of Johann Gottlieb Auer
Contains among other things: Disarmament of the local population Establishment of a station in Ruk-Attoll Born, Some remarks about music, poetry and dance of the Yaplente, 1903 Born, Some observations of ethnological nature about the Oleai Islands (o.D.) Map of Palau, m.: 1:300 000 with registered shipping lines, trade and mission stations (o.D.)
Da die Formulierung der Aktentitel durchaus zeittypisch sein und als Quelle Aussagekraft haben kann, wurde auf eine sprachliche Modernisierung verzichtet – auch wenn die Ausdrucksweise der Originaltitel heute unzeitgemäß oder bedenklich erscheinen mag. C4 Ausstellungen C4 Bausachen (Allgemeines, Anstalten und Vereine, Kirchen, Militärbauten, Private, Schulen, Stadt) C4 Bergwesen und Bodenausbeutung C4 Brandsachen C4 Bürgerrecht und Nutzungen C4 Ehrungen C4 Feste und Feierlichkeiten C4 Gemeindeanstalten (Allgemein, Archiv, Badeanstalten, Bestattungswesen, Desinfektionsanstalt, Fischerei und Jagdsachen, Elektrizitätswerk, Forstamt, Gartenamt, Gaswerk, Gesundheitsamt, Stadtsäge, Leihamt, Marktamt, Plakatanstalt, Rieselgut, Sammlungen, Schlachthof, Schätzungsamt, Straßenbahn, Stadttheater, Stadttheater, (abgeschlossene Theaterregistratur 1), Stadttheater (abgeschlossene Theaterregistratur 2), Untersuchungsamt, Volksbücherei, Wasserwerk) C4 Gemeindeverwaltung (Gemeindeorganisation, Gemeindeämter und Dienste, Gemeindesachen) C4 Gemeindevermögen (Allgemeines, Fahrnisse, Ankauf von Grundstücken (Allgemein und außerhalb), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Herdern), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Oberstadt), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Unterstadt), Ankauf von Grundstücken (westlich), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Wiehre), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Günterstal und Betzenhausen), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Littenweiler und Zähringen), Ankauf von Grundstücken (Haslach und St. Georgen), Verkauf von Grundstücken (Allgemeines und außerhalb), Verkauf von Grundstücken (Herdern), Verkauf von Grundstücken (Oberstadt, Unterstadt und Wiehre), Verkauf von Grundstücken (westlich), Verkauf von Grundstücken (Vororte), Gebäude (Allgemeines), Gebäude (außerhalb und Oberstadt), Gebäude (Unterstadt), Gebäude (westlich), Gebäude (westlich und Wiehre), Gebäude (Haslach), Gebäude (Herdern und Betzenhausen), Gebäude (Günterstal und St. Georgen), Gebäude (Littenweiler und Zähringen), Pachtsachen, Schulden, Vergebunsgwesen C4 Gemeinnützige Einrichtungen (Vereine A - Z, Konfessionelle Vereine, Musik- und Gesangsverein, Auslandsvereine, Militärvereine, Sportvereine) C4 Gewerbe und Handel (Wirtschaftskonzession, Flaschenbierhandel) C4 Grenzen und Markungen C4 Kanalisation C4 Kirchen- und Religionswesen C4 Krankenhäuser C4 Kunst und Wissenschaft C4 Landwirtschaft C4 Leibesübungen und Sport C4 Sportplätze und Eisbahnen C4 Lehranstalten (Allgemeines, Volksschule, Höhere Schulen, Berufs- und Fachschulen, Universität, Musikschulen und Privatschulen) C4 Militärwesen C4 Naturereignisse, Unglücksfälle, Witterung C4 Polizei (Allgemein, Baupolizei, Gesundheitspolizei, Lebensmittelpolizei, Sicherheitspolizei, Sittenpolizei) C4 Kassen- und Rechnungswesen C4 Rechtspflege und Gerichtswesen C4 Standesamt C4 Staatswesen (Reichssachen, Landessachen, Bezirks- und Kreissachen) C4 Statistik C4 Steuersachen (Landes- und Reichssteuern, Städtische Steuern) C4 Gebühren C4 Stiftungen, Vermächtnisse und Schenkungen (Allgemein, Schulfonds Adelhausen, Armenfonds, Heiliggeistspital-Stiftung und Krankenhaus-Stiftung, St. Ursula, Waisenhaus-Stiftung, Waisenhaus-Stiftung und Häberle-Stiftung, Merian-Stiftung, Stiftungen A - Z) C4 Straßen, Wege und Plätze (Allgemeines, Bebauungspläne, Festsetzung der Straßen und Baufluchten, Umlegungen, Straßen und Wege (außerhalb), Straßen und Wege (Ober- und Unterstadt, Herdern, Zähringen, westlich der Hauptbahn, Betzenhausen, Haslach, St. Georgen, Wiehre, Günterstal, Littenweiler) C4 Verkehrswesen (Eisenbahnen, Schauinslandbahn, Kraftfahrzeugverkehr, Luftverkehr, Post- und Telegrafenwesen, Rundfunk, Schifffahrt) C4 Fremdenverkehr C4 Versicherungswesen C4 Wasserbau C4 Wohlfahrtswesen C4 Wohnungswesen und Mietpreisbildung C4 Wohnungsbau und Siedlungswesen
Contains among other things: - Consultation (if necessary with expert opinion) about: Project for a commercial building for both houses of the Landtag / Construction of the Long Bridge [Kurfürstenbrücke, today Rathausbrücke] / Preliminary design of the garrison building inspector Rossteuscher for a second Protestant garrison church [Garnisonkirche am Südstern] / New construction of a service building for the Reich Insurance Office / Extension of the Reichspostamt building / Extension of the Reichsbank building / New construction of a commercial building for the House of Deputies / New construction of the Second Reichstag / New construction of the "Reichspostamt" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank" building / New construction of the "Reichspostamt" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank" building / New construction of the "Reichspostamt" building / New construction of the "Reichspostamt" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank building" / New construction of the "Reichspost" building / New construction of the "Reichsbank building". Department of the physical-technical Reichsanstalt in Charlottenburg / Design for the construction of an antiquity museum / Design by the architect Prof. Dr. H. H. H. H. Vollmer for the Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche / New construction of a business building for the civil departments of the Landgericht I and Amtsgericht I / Construction of a second church for the Protestant community "Zum Heiligen Kreuz" on the square "am Urban" / New construction of the manor house / Design of the Hofbaurat Ihne for the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum [Bodemuseum] / Design of the Baurat Prof. Dr. Peter B. / Design of the building council "Ihne" for the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum [Bodemuseum] / Design of the building council "Prof. Dr. Peter B." for the "Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum" [Bodemuseum] / Design of the building council "Prof. Wolff on the building to erect the Pergamon Altar / designs by architects Kayser and Großheim on the new building of the Universities of Music and Fine Arts / design by Eggert on the extension of the Technical University / construction of a new Reichstag presidential building / construction of a new service building for the Colonial Department of the Federal Foreign Office.
Contains: - Mac Mahon, May 4th, no year, October 22nd, no year. - Madraz, Federico de, 28 October 1891 - Maltzahn-Gültz, 12 June 1913 - Male, Adolf, Prof., 13 March 1900 - Manzel, Ludwig, Sculptor, 17 June 1900, 23 June 1900 - Maercken, A.., 6. September 1912 - Maercken-Baumbach, Marie, 29. December 1908, 3. March 1911 - Marcus, Otto, 3. September 1906, 7. October 1906, (Concept W's an M.) 11. October 1906, 15. October 1906, 28. October 1906, (Concept W's an M.) September 1912, (Concept W's to M.) October 3, 1912 (2x), (Concept W's to M.) October 7, 1912, (Concept W's to M.) June 3, 1913 - Marshal, Lisa, December 16, 1909 - Martens, A., 10 May 1869, 17 November 1869, 5 December 1869, 7 December 1869; also Pinder - Marwitz, v. D., Major General, 9 August 1909, 15 August 1909 - Matthiae, Fritz, Ing, 9 January 1904, 12 January 1904, 29 April 1904, 4 September 1904, 29 October 1904, 2 November 1904 (2x), 30 December 1911 - Mayenburg, G. V., (concept of W's an M.) o. D. - Mayer-Dinkel, Albert, August 12, 1909 - Meckel, Adolf, painter, January 2, 1885, January 3, 1890, June 14, 1891, July 12, 1891 (2x) - Meckel, Adolf, painter, retired. - Mecklenburg, Adolf-Friedrich, Grand Duke v., 8 February 1877 - Mecklenburg, Johann Albrecht, Duke v., 6 November 1891 - Meinhold, Lieutenant, 25 February 1891 - Meiningen, Bernhard, Hereditary Prince v., 7 January 1875 - Melchers, Gari, Painter, 26 November 1891 - Melchior, L., 29 June 1870, 13 April 1883, 12 May 1884 - Meldetel, Copenhagen, 10 February 1890, 4 December 1890, 26 February 1891, 28 February 1891, 10 April 1891, 5 May 1891, 9 May 1891, 12 February 1892 - Mende, Lotte, n.d. - Mendelssohn, R. V., 11 September 1910 - Mendelssohn-Bartholdi, E., 3 December 1889 - Menzel, Adolph v., painter, 13 February 1873, 28 February 1877, (to R. Goerdeler) 27 July 1883, 28 October 1885, 25 November 1885, (to Wilhelm I.) 31 December 1904, n.d., Werner to Mrs. Krigar, née Menzel, 9 February 1905, Werner to the House of Representatives; also printed funeral speech for M., 16 April 1905 - Messel, A., Prof., 28 January 1905 - Meurer, Moritz, Prof.., 24. May 1890, 13. July 1909, 21. July 1909, 18. February 1910 - Meyer, Hans, etcher, 13. December 1902, 30. September 1906 - Meyer, Waldemar, musician, 18. January 1906 - Meyerheim, Paul, painter, 23. January 1883, retired, 1884], 23 December 1888, 28 July 1891, [May] 1898, [May] 1899, 3 May 1902, 5 March 1903, 23 June 1905, 7 March 1907, 10 March 1907, 13 May 1907, 17 July 1907, 1 January 1907, 2 January 1907, 3 January 1907, 3 January 1907, 3 January 1907, 3 January 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 December 1907, 3 May 1907, 3 May 1907, 3 May 1907, 3 May 1907, 3 May 1907, 3 May 1907, 1 May 1907, 1 July 1907, 1 January 1907. January 1908, 31 August 1909, [August] 1910, 23 November 1910, [December] 1911, 13 February 1912, [February] 1912, 23 July 1912, 30 September 1914, 12 May n. a, "9th Friday" n/a, July 19th n/a, "23rd" n/a, n/a, n/a. (9x) - Miethe, Prof. (Concept W's an M.), 9 December 1909 - Mischke, v., Lieutenant General, 20 August 1888 (?), 7 April 1898, 6 May 1900 - Mogk, J., Painter, 29 September 1909 - Möllhausen, Balduin, 2 February 1895, 8 February 1905 - Moltke, Graf, 2 January 1875, 23 October 1885, 27 November 1897, 20 March 1906 - Mosse, Rudolf, 28 July 1910 - Mühle, Hugo, 24 November 1867, 20 February 1907 - Moltke, Graf, 2 February 1875, 23 October 1885, 27 November 1897, 20 March 1906 - Moss, Rudolf, 28 July 1910 - Mühle, Hugo, 24 November 1867, 20 February 1905 - Moss, Hugo, Hugo, 24 November 1867, 20 November 1907, Hugo, 20 November 1907, Hugo, 27 November 1885, 27 November 1897, 20 March 1906 - Mosse, Rudolf, 28 July 1910 - Mühle, Hugo, 24 November 1867, 20 November 1910. December 1867 - Müller-Kurzwehn, 14 November 1906 - Munkacsy, Michael, painter, 25 March 1891, 11 April 1891 - Munschmidt, painter in Königsberg, 14 March 1899 - Münsterberg, Otto, Member of Parliament, 6 March 1905, (W's concept to M.) 13 March 1905.
- Audio* description: The rollers have the following inscriptions: CH DR, Dubois-R., Dubois-Reymond. The rollers were sent to Berlin in various consignments, partly by post, partly by messenger. A detailed description and commentary of the photographs by the collector is available. Extensive correspondence is available. Transcriptions of some pieces in Fischer (1910), Lachmann (1929c) and Reinhard (1939, 1956c). A manuscript by Marie Dubois-Reymond "Diaries on Chinese Music", 1908 - 11, is said to exist (Walravens 2001:349).
- description: Persons, musicians, painted dancers* Photography