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            HZAN La 142 Bü 398 · File · (1904, 1905) 1906
            Part of State Archive Baden-Württemberg, Hohenlohe Central Archive Neuenstein (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Correspondence of Ernst II (e.g. with Kaiser Wilhelm II); congratulatory letter and letter of sympathy; Ernst II's application for leave (approved by Reich Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow); memorandum on the planned reconstruction of the Colonial Administration (copy); newspaper clippings Darin: Reichstagdrucksachen (Results of the nominal votes on the Colonial Office budget, 29th ed.30.3. and 26.5.1906; draft budget for the Reichskolonialamt for 1906 (with memorandum), [1905]; minutes of meetings concerning the colonial budget, 1904/05).

            BArch, N 1138/49 · File · ca. 1912
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: 1912, General and compensation; rules for the control of individual epidemics. inter alia anthrax, intoxication blight, wild and bovine diseases, rabies, glanders, foot-and-mouth disease, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, smallpox of sheep and goats, dourine of horses, rash of horses and cattle, mange of equidae and small animals, swine fever and rubella, poultry cholera, tuberculosis, East Coast fever, rinderpest

            Kastl, Ludwig
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. · Fonds
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            The present estate of Friedrich Theodor Althoff (1839-1908), Prussian Ministerial Director in the Ministry of Culture, was given to the Prussian Secret State Archives in 1921 as a gift from the widow Marie Althoff. In 1924, 1935, 1936, 1951, 1958 and 2000 further smaller parts of the estate were transferred to the (Prussian) Secret State Archives (PK). The estate contains primarily personnel documents, comprehensive reference files from official activities, extensive official correspondence with a large number of partners, newspapers and newspaper clippings and a small partial estate of the widow Marie Althoff, mainly with her correspondence after 1908 The correspondence was filed by Althoff himself according to two types, alphabetically according to the names and professions of the senders, so that both groups (by database query) are to be searched. An additional peculiarity is that about 500 letters are enclosed with other correspondences, namely when the letter writers mainly expressed themselves about other, third parties. In these cases, the letters were not filed under the senders, but under the names of those about whom they were written. Modern distortion maintains this order, but ejects the names concerned in the respective distortion titles. (Example VI HA, Nl F. T. Althoff, No. 805 alphabetical correspondence "Kohl - Koppy" also contains in "Kollmann, Julius, Basel, 1887 - 1888 (3)" a letter by Gustav v. Schmoller about Julius Kollmann from 1884). In the course of entering the database, the individual correspondence partners in the correspondence volumes were added to the contents notes using the register. The number in brackets indicates the number of letters. For the former divisions A I and A II (today No. 1-655) there is a separate detailed analysis volume which should be consulted during research. Its contents are not part of the database, as they would have gone beyond its scope. For the complete technical processing of the magazine, which took place in 2012, the discount was re-signed according to serial numbers for the sake of simplicity. A corresponding concordance can be found at the end of the search. Distortion began in 1921 by Ludwig Dehio. Mrs. Krähe created the list of letter correspondents. In 1939 G. Wentz dispersed the correspondence. In the years 1960-1962 Renate Endler recorded the estate again, including a revision. From 1975-1976 a further revision was carried out by Holger Schenk. The following files were already missing when the still valid find book from the 1960s was compiled: A I No. 18 Academic Freedom, 1905 A I I No. 144 Criminalist Seminar, Halle, 1885 - 1896 A II No. 98 Eduard Simon, 1906-08 B No. 7 Baltzer B No. 21 Cantor B No. 28[Content unknown] B No. 69 Hermite B No. 137 Bd. 2 Netto B No. 168 Bd. 2 Schottki Bei B No. 48 Frobenius, B No. 65 Heffter, B No. 70 Heffner und B No. 169 Sturm missing the main part. The old numbers B No. 98, B No. 106 and B No. 167 are also missing, according to remarks in the find book; in the group "Correspondence Althoff's correspondence sorted by sender's profession", which is very intensively indexed, the contents of the missing pieces have also been included in the database, since their contents may be of partial interest, even if the individual letters no longer exist. These letters then bear the addition"(missing)". The following autograph of Althoff is also kept in the "Small Acquisitions" collection of the Geheimes Staatsarchiv PK: I. HA Rep. 94 Small acquisitions, No. 1711 Friedrich Althoff to an unknown person: Transmission of 4 facsimile Primaner essays of the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium in Berlin from 1901 on the topic "The Beinstellung der Monmämäler in der Siegesallee" with Marginalien Kaiser Wilhelm II, The database was entered by Mrs. Pistiolis, the database correction, determination and addition of the runtimes on the basis of the contained notes and preparation of the foreword was done by the undersigned. With the introduction of the new tectonics in the GStA PK, the estate of Friedrich Theodor Althoff, formerly headed as I. Department Rep. 92, was incorporated into the newly formed VI. Department of Family Archives and Bequests in 2001. According to the Internet database "Kalliope, Verbundsystem Nachlässe und Autographen der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin", another extensive part of the manuscript section of the Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz is located. This section contains 23 boxes with correspondence, documents, manuscripts, photos, prints and the death mask. Further correspondence of Althoff (312 sheets) is kept in the document collection Darmstaedter (2c 1890) of the Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Duration: (1723) 1778, 1824 - 1908 (1909 - 1919) and without date Scope: 23 running metres Last assigned number: To be ordered: VI HA, Nl Friedrich Theodor Althoff, No.... To quote: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Friedrich Theodor Althoff, No.... Berlin, August 2013 (Chief Inspectoress of the Archives, Sylvia Rose) Life Data February 19, 1839 Born in Dinslaken Father: Friedrich Theodor Althoff (1785-1852), Prussian Dömanenrat Mother: Julie von Buggenhagen (née. 1802) from 1851 1856 to 1861 Gymnasium in Wesel (1856 Abitur) Studied law in Berlin and Bonn from 1856 Membership of Corps Saxonia with subsequent honorary membership 1861 State Exam 1864 Referendar 1867 Legal Assessor Exam 1870 Lawyer 1871 Legal adviser and consultant for church and school matters in Strasbourg from 1872 Dr. h.c. associate professor of French and modern civil law (1880 full professor) in Strasbourg 1882 university lecturer at the Ministry of Culture 1888 secret senior government council 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1897-1907 ministerial director of the I. Education Department (universities and secondary schools) 1900 chairman of the scientific and scholarly staff of the University of Berlin 1897-1907 professor at the University of Berlin 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1896-1907 ministerial director of the I. 1901 Honorary member of the Göttingen Society of Sciences 1904 Title "Excellence" 1906 Title "Professor" 1907 Title of a "Real Privy Council", Crown Councillor October 20, 1908 died in Berlin-Steglitz Friedrich Theodor Althoff had been married to Marie Ingenohl (1843-1925) since 1865 and had no children. The life data were taken from the literature given. Furthermore, the personnel file Althoffs, 1882-1939 (I. HA Rep. 76 I Sekt. 31 Lit. A Nr. 15, incl. Supplement 1 2) is to be compared. Literature " M. Althoff (Edit.), From Friedrich Althoff's time in Berlin. Memories for his friends. Jena 1918 (printed as manuscript) " A. Sachse, Friedrich Althoff and his work. Berlin 1928; F. Schmidt-Ott, Experiences and aspirations. 1860-1950 Wiesbaden 1952, p. 5 u. ö. " New German Biography, vol. 1, Aachen - Behaim. Berlin 1953, pp. 222-224 " C.-E. Kretschmann, Friedrich Althoff's estate as a source for the history of the medical faculty in Halle from 1882-1907. Halle 1959 " G. Lohse, Die Bibliotheksdirektoren der ehemalmals Prußischen Universitäten und Technische Hochschulen 1900-1985. Köln 1988, p. 1 u. ö. (Publications from the Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, vol. 26) " R.-J. Lischke: Friedrich Althoff and his contribution to the development of the Berlin scientific system at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Berlin 1991; J. Weiser, The Prussian School System in the 19th and 20th Centuries. A source report from the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 1996, pp. 194-197 (Studien und Dokumentationen zum deutschen Bildungsgeschichte, vol. 60) " Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon. 16th Herzberg 1999, Sp. 29-48 " St. Rebenich and G. Franke: Theodor Mommsen and Friedrich Althoff. Correspondence 1882-1903 Munich 2012 (German Historical Sources of the 19th and 20th Centuries Vol. 67). Description: Biographical data: 1839 - 1908 Resources: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.

            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961/6 · File · 1884-1896
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • 1884-1896, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961 Boehm-Tettelbach, Alfred (General der Infanterie) Also includes:<br />Maps of Strasbourg and surroundings;<br />Map of Danish Wohld and Kiel;<br />Map of Schlettstadt and region description: Also includes: Maps of Strasbourg and surroundings; Map of Danish Wohld and Kiel; Map of Schlettstadt and region
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961/9 · File · 1903-1908
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • description: Contains: "Marine-Infanterie 1903-1908"; "With the Marine-Expeditionskorps to Southwest Africa"; 2 photos Contains:<br />"Marine-Infanterie 1903-1908";<br />"With the Marine-Expeditionskorps to Southwest Africa";<br />2 photos 1903-1908, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961 Boehm-Tettelbach, Alfred (General der Infanterie)
            Albers, Wilhelm
            BArch, N 686 · Fonds · 1879-1919
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: Dr. Wilhelm Albers General Physician born on 02 November 1859 in Uelzen, died on 17 December 1919 in Lüneburg 29 March 1879 - 15 February 1883: Kaiser Wilhelm Academy for Military Medical Education 1891 - 1895: Doctor in the Surgical Department of the Charité in Berlin 17 July 1900 - 04 March 1904: East Asian Expeditionary Corps of the East Asian Occupation Brigade until 17 September 1904 December 1901: Chief Physician Feldlazarett 2 in Beijing and Feldlazarett 1 in Tientsin 18 December 1901 - 04 March 1904: Brigadier Physician 1910: Chief Physician and Division Physician of the 5th Division in Frankfurt/Oder 1914-1918: Corps Physician of the XXIIth Reserve Corps (consisting of 43rd and 44th Reserve Divisions), at the beginning of the First World War on the Western Front, from June 1915 on the Eastern Front. Editing note: Index inventory description: Lectures from his time in East Asia. 6 volumes field letters to his wife, 3 volumes with letters of family members and 12 volumes diary entries from the First World War as a corps doctor of the XXII reserve corps citation method: BArch, N 686/...

            Akten; Volume 28
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030/28 · File · 1908-1937
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • 1908-1937, Federal Archives, BArch N 1030 Franke, Victor (Major General) Contains:<br />1908 Daily Telegraph-Affaire<br />The Portuguese in Ouknanjama<br />1921 Notes for the "Lecture" in the Hunters' Association<br />1929 Windhoek Casino Compensation Matter description: Contains: 1908 Daily Telegraph Affair The Portuguese in Ouknanjama 1921 Notes for the "Lecture" at the Jägerverein 1929 Windhuker Casino Compensation Matter
            Akten; Volume 25
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030/25 · File · 1915-1918
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • description: Contains: 1915 letters from State Secretary Dr. Solf to Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg and criticism by Franke of them. 1917 Brief Ballins an Rathenau (Daily Chronicle) betr. den Militärkommissar Hauptmann Trainer (mit Inhaltsverzeichnis) Contains:<br />1915 Letters of the State Secretary Dr. Solf an Herzog Johann Albrecht von Mecklenburg und Kritik Frankes daran.<br />1917 Letter from Ballin to Rathenau (Daily Chronicle) concerning the military commissar Hauptmann Trainer (with table of contents) 1915-1918, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030 Franke, Victor (Major General)
            Akten; Vol. 23
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030/23 · File · 1914-1915
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • Contains:<br />"Chronology" 6 May - 9 Aug 1915<br /> Excerpt from the commander's war diary.<br />Prisoner list up to 1 Apr 1915<br />Loss list up to 23 Apr 1915 1914-1915, Federal Archives, BArch N 1030 Franke, Victor (Major General) description: Contains: "Chronology" 6 May - 9 Aug 1915 Excerpt from the Commander's War Diary. Prisoner list to Apr. 1, 1915 Loss list to Apr. 23, 1915
            Akten; vol. 22
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030/22 · File · 1908-1909
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • 1908-1909, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030 Franke, Victor (Major General) Contains:<br />1908 Negotiations with Kambonde and other Haüptlingen.<br />1908 Report to Prince Wilhelm, 03. Jan. 1908<br />1908 Letters from Company Members (Dr. Haupt, Pietsch, Grau), Jan. - Sept. 1908 description: Contains: 1908 Negotiations with Kambonde and other Haüptlingen. 1908 report to Prince Wilhelm, 03. Jan. 1908 1908 letters from company members (Dr. Haupt, Pietsch, Grau), Jan. - Sept. 1908
            Akten; vol. 18
            Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1030/18 · File · 1886-1920
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • description: Contains: War Ranking Extract; Testimonies; Patents; 1 Photo Contains:<br />War Ranking Extract;<br /> Testimonies;<br />Patents;<br />1 Photo 1886-1920, Federal Archives, BArch N 1030 Franke, Victor (Major General)

            Access 2014: 2 sheets sketch of an English novel, mixed lot of personal notes (ca. 1750 sheets), 2 longer type script fragments; 3 letters from him to Jacques de Brion and the bank; 4 letters to him from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche (1896-1901; 1 br. from the Nietzsche memorial committee), Hugo von Hofmannsthal (including copies of letters, comments and a letter from Hofmanntsthal to M. Goertz), Theodor Plivier (with the typoscript "Democracy"), manuscripts of others: 14 typoscripts of Max Goertz, letters of others: letter of Max Goertz, letters about disputes, concerning letters, HGK; as unsolicited enclosure: 1 postcard, 1 obituary (3 boxes).