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Okahandja
Okahandja
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Okahandja
- UF Otjikune
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Missionary farmer and handicraft teacher at crafts school, 1907-1938 in Gaub, Omaruru, Omburo, Okahandja, Otjimbingue; letters and reports, 1907-1936; instruction for Heinrich Stritter, 1908; Wilhelm Eich: Zur Einstellung Stritters u. Einrichtung d. Farm Ganachams b. Gaub, 1908; obituary for Mrs Johanna Stritter, née Redecker, 1938; correspondence with Heinrich Stritter, 1956;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyPicture postcard;nunknown manufacturer [publisher];
Picture postcard;nunknown manufacturer [publisher];
formerly Neu-Barmen, 1853-1856 unoccupied, 1902 abandoned, outstation of Okahandja 1890-1898, see also RMG 2.510 a-c, farm s. RMG 2.560; Chronology of the Otjikango Station from 1841-1899; Conference and Annual Reports, by Karl Alex. Hamann, 1899-1902; Report: "The Purchase of Small-Bars" by Kaufmann Lang, 1902; Sketch d. Mission property in Otjikango and description, 1901; copy of the deed of gift for the mission property, 1901; plan d. Mission house in Otjizeva, 1903;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyStation see RMG 2.510 a-c; Documents on the Ownership, 1899-1909; Map of Okahandja and surroundings of E. Friedrichs, 1: 500000, 1904; Site plan d. Farm "Friedrichswald", 1: 100000, 1903; ground plan of the farmstead of farmer Ernst Friedrichs zu Katjapja, 1: 100, 1903;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: Lease agreement between the settler M. Maier and the Imperial District in Okahandja
1953-1967 in Okahandja, Karibib, then parish office; Correspondence, (1940-1945 from the field), 1932-1966; Curriculum vitae, application, references, 1932; My hometown, (Isingdorf bei Werther), essay, 1933; correspondence with LKA for Julius Baumann's admission to the 1. theological exam, 1949; circulars from Milly Reiser (Baumann's mother-in-law), from Julius and Hanna Baumann, 1956-1965
Rhenish Missionary Society