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          RMG 967 · File · 1918-1966
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Minutes of the Annual Meetings; Annual Accounts, Correspondence with Rosary and Genius; Statutes of the DGfM, Dr., 1918 1960; C. Mirbt: German Society for Missiology, 7 p., Dr., 1918; The catechumenate in the RMG churches in; Southwest Africa by F. Pönnighaus, Karibib, 1951; New Guinea until 1930, N.N.; China, W. Grundmann, 1951; Sumatra, H. Berghäuser; Mentawai Islands, R. Smidt, 1951; Rosary: German Society for Missionary Science, 8 p., Dr., 1957; list of members, as of 1957

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          BArch, R 2/781 · File · 1925-1929
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Liquidation of the German plantations in Samoa and New Guinea; Biens of the departmentissant ex-enemies (goods of former enemy citizen) - report; refusal of the release of German property in Australia and New Guinea; information of the mandate states about the liquidation of German property

          RMG 2.162 · File · 1907-1921
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Curriculum vitae, application and health certificate, 1907; correspondence about Glitz' training as a boatman, 1908; certificate about the qualification for coastal navigation, 1908; instruction for Gustav Glitz, 1908; letters and reports from Hong Kong and New Guinea, 1908-1911; "Sketch of the old steam engine" and boiler, scale 1:10, 1908; employment certificate, 1921

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          291969 · File · 1900
          Part of Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

          New Guinea: the governor of New Guinea on an inspection trip, here during a visit to a village in the Bamiss landscape. He's with court ace. Schmiele, Dr. Hugo Zöller, Joachim Graf Pfeil, Captain Dallmann and Richard Parkinson / Photographer: Scherl

          RMG 2.164 · File · 1902-1964
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Vol. 1; curriculum vitae (2 versions) and parish certificate, 1902-1903; health certificate, also bride Minna Steinseifer, 1903 and 1911; ordination certificate, 1911; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1912-1922; correspondence with Ernst Gräb in the Heimatdienst u. in the parish office, 1922-1956; death announcement for Ernst Gräb, curriculum vitae and obituary, 1958; correspondence with Minna Gräb, 1958-1963; curriculum vitae Minna Gräb (1913), 1964; correspondence with son Paul Gräb, 1964; vol. 2; correspondence on the dispute Schütz/Gräb, 1914

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 2.149 · File · 1895-1966
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Vol. 1; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1895-1899; Conference Paper "Our Position on the Roman Mission", 14 p. hs, 1897; Map sketches of Astrolabe-Bai and Pomeranian Bay, as well as of the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land from Gorinna to Bunsenspitze, scale 1:250.000, drawn by Hanke, 1897-1898; Narrative of the Moon God in the Bongu language, with German translation, 1898; paper "Die Erziehung u. Behandlung unserer Eingeb.n hinsichtlich ihrer sittlichen, geistigen u. materiellen Entwicklung", 19 p., ed. 1899; Private Letters to Inspectors, 1895-1902; Vol. 2; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1899-1905; Biblical Stories in the Bongu Language, 16 p.., Dr., 1901; Vol. 3; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1906-1912; "Painting the Body with Red Color by the Papuans", IN: Brudergruß, 18th ed, 1906; "Reisebericht über eine Erkundungsreise in das Gebiet der Djeba-Lpete", 1912; Korrespondenz mit August Hanke im Heimaturlaub, 1909; vol. 4; Letters and reports from New Guinea (also family letters), 1913-1918; Nachricht vom Tod von August Hanke, 1918; Correspondenz mit Johanna Hanke, geb. Heider in New Guinea, 1919-1920; correspondence with Johanna Hanke in Germany, 1921-1966; death certificate, obituary and letter of condolence for Johanna Hanke, 1966

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 2.148 · File · 1889-1951
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Vol. 1; Curriculum Vitae, about 1889; Letters and reports from New Guinea, 1894-1901; private letters to inspectors of the RMG and his wife Dassel, 1895-1900; Vol. 2; Letters and Reports Reports from New Guinea, 1901-1913; Correspondence with Heinrich Helmich in his homeland, 1919-1944; Appointment as Houseparents in the Johanneum Gütersloh, 1922; "Some of New Guinea's Mission History", IN: Westfälisches Sonntagsblatt für Stadt u. Land, No. 38-40, 1928; "Die Kapelle zum Seelenfrieden", IN: Evangelisches Monatsblatt für Westfalen, No. 7 u. 8, 1928; obituary for Heinrich Helmich, obituary and letter of condolence, 1947; correspondence with Ida Helmich, née Winkelsträter, 1948; obituary for Ida Helmich, née Winkelsträter, 1951

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 1.639 a-b · File · 1896-1963
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1896-1898 Bongu/New Guinea, then Rietmond until 1904; Letters, also private letters from New Guinea and Siar, 1896-1898; Letters and reports from the Rietmond reserve, 1899-1904; Instruction for Ludwig Holzapfel, 1901; Characteristics of Carl Berger's missionary activity, 1903; Answer by Ludwig Holzapfels to Carl Berger's petition, 1903; Reports on d. Reservat Rietmond, 1902 and 1903; Kriegsbericht u. Profitabilitätsrechnung von Rietmond, 1904; Meta Holzapfel, née Brill about the murder of her husband, 1904; Correspondence with Meta Holzapfel, née Brill (also curriculum vitae 1900), 1904-1963; excerpts from Ludwig Holzapfels Reports, 26 p. ms.., 1900-1904;

          Rhenish Missionary Society