Protokolle
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Contains: Minutes of the meetings of the National Council of 22 and 23 March 1915
Contains among other things: Annual Report for 1914 and Minutes of Supervisory Board Meetings
Contains: Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Reports on Cameroon statistics - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft contract for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft reports for the foundation of a rubber syndicate - Draft rubber.
Pfeil, Joachim vonContains: Reports on Cameroon - Transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings of Gustav Pelizaeus against the African Company A.-G.
Pfeil, Joachim von1) Starting position for the archival preservation of files at the AOK regional offices in Westphalia-Lippe: In the course of a comprehensive change in the organisational and self-administration structures of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in the mid-1990s, it became clear in the archival expert discussion that the AOK sources represent an important and comprehensive reflection of economic and socio-historical structures at regional level. The regional relevance of the tradition is derived from the historical development of the general local health insurance funds: At the end of the 19th century, the funds were established at the local level of the municipalities and in the course of time adapted to the administrative structure of the districts or cities by merging funds. In this respect, the formation of traditions by municipal archives within the framework of their responsibility for the documentation of local/regional living environments is an obvious conclusion. This approach has been taken up by the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia, which played a mediating role between the Westphalian municipal archives and the AOK Westphalia-Lippe in the implementation of the archival preservation of the historical records located in the AOK regional directorates. As a result, negotiations were conducted between the Central Directorate of the AOK Westfalen-Lippe in Dortmund for the AOK Regional Directorates subordinated to the Central Directorate and the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia in Münster for the participating municipal archives on the archiving of regional AOK sources. 2. cooperation between the AOK Westfalen-Lippe, the LWL-Archivamt and the Kommunalarchiven for the archiving of AOK-files: After the first talks on the archiving of AOK files had taken place in 2002, it finally took until April 2008 before a cooperation agreement could be concluded between the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia and the AOK Westfalen-Lippe on the "Archival indexing of the core records located in the regional offices of the AOK Westfalen-Lippe up to the key year 1994". This agreement regulates in principle the safeguarding of the historical core tradition of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in Westfalen-Lippe and their predecessor institutions, which were independent up to the cut-off year 1994. It includes the evaluation, transfer and indexing of the relevant source material by the LWL-Archivamt für Westfalen and the subsequent decentralized storage and utilization in the regionally responsible municipal archives after the archiving processes. The allocation of the individual AOK holdings to the municipal archives is based on the organisational structure of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen before the fundamental restructuring through the merger into the AOK Westfalen-Lippe in 1994. 27 municipal archives function as target archives for the 27 independent Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in Westfalen-Lippe which existed until the beginning of 1994. 3. taking over and indexing the archival core records of the AOK Dortmund and its predecessors: The separation of the archival documents of the AOK Dortmund and its predecessor institutions took place at the Regional Directorate Bochum/Dortmund/Herne in the Dortmund office on 17 and 18 April as well as on 5 October and 23 November 2009. The transmission of the minutes of the AOK Dortmund makes a relatively closed impression overall. Of the predecessor institutions, only the records of the AOK Hörde from 1909 - 1920 and the records of the Special Local Health Insurance Fund for the Restaurant and Pub Industry from 1893 - 1933 are documented. In the area of social elections, with the exception of the 1974 elections, documents on all elections are available. The articles of association have been handed down since 1899. The documentation of the financial administration of the Fund began in 1903. A special feature of the AOK Dortmund was a closed file layer from the 1st half of the 20th century to the end of the 1950s. These files were evaluated on site together with the responsible archivists of the Stadtarchiv Dortmund and added to the core collection. In terms of content, the files deal with the Fund's contribution and benefit system, relationships with other insurance providers and the numerous AOK Dortmund's own operations. Furthermore there are protocols of the BKK of the Schüchtermann in the stock.
Policies, Confidential Circulars, Minutes
Rhenish Missionary SocietyAnnual Reports / Elders' Conferences of local staff; Minutes
Rhenish Missionary SocietyVisit of State Secretary Dr Solf (Minutes). - Meeting of the Association of Cameroon and Togo Plantations, Cameroon Department, in Victoria. - Minutes, 1.9.1913 Visit of the State Secretary Dr Solf (minutes). - Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce for Central Cameroon in Duala. - Minutes, 10/9/1913
Gouvernement von KamerunContains among other things: Johannes Bollmann, concessions and monopolies in the German protectorates. As Ms. gedr., 1903
Contains:07.02.1940- Discussion about the location of the Stadttheater13.03.1940- Authorisation of the necessary funds for the removal of the damage to the flood bed of the leash and the whitewater- Withdrawal of funds from the reserve fund for collective heatings- Property matters- Procurement of a Hanomag terrain tractor and peeling plough- Coal supply- Report on the theatre question, the new director- Payment for the publication of official announcements- Work in the open-air pool- Installation of a grease separator at the municipal slaughterhouse17.05.1940- Property matters; property of the Jew Georg Israel Rosenberg and the Jewess Else Sara Eisenstein nee Müller; Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- Stadtforst- Haushaltsplan- Mitteilungen über die Arbeit des Wirtschafts- und Ernährungsamtes- Bebauungspläne; Area between Ewaldstraße - Grimm-Allee - Hainbundstraße - Rohnsweg; Pedestrian link between Bürgerstraße and Wiesenstraße10.06.1940- Grundstückssachen- Kommunikation dass der Ratsherr Wollenweber gefallen hat- Eingemeindungsfrage, Aluminiumwerk (Weende)05.07.1940- property matters; property of the Jews Rosenberg and Eisenstein, Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- property matters; intention of the Reichsführer SS, construction of an administrative school below the Bismarckstein- removal of the street trees at the Herzberger Landstraß- consultation of the budget17.07.1940- amendment of the main statutes- property matters- job plan09.08.1940- Repair works in the municipal theatre- reconstruction works of the registry office- pig fattening in Niedernjesa- open-air performances on the market place04.09.1940- property matters; extension of the cemetery; establishment of an imperial institute for tree race research and forest plant breeding- coal supply- prisoner of war01.10.1940- Property matters; purchase of the house property Rote Straße 19 from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for South Hanover; property Löwenstein- coal supply- air-raid protection- siren system- illuminated reflectors on bicycles- pressed peat25.11.1940- Flood damages of the leash; measures to prevent further flooding - war economy; coal supply; wood supply; fruit and vegetable supply; chocolate and confectionery; household identity card; shoe supply - traffic signs - change of shop closing times - comradeship gathering of the councillors and departments - accommodation of the artistic staff of the town theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - establishment of a brothel in Göttingen12.12.1940- Determination of the amount of the vocational school fees for the accounting year 1940- Budget city forest - Property matters - Flood bed of the linen - Hospital conditions in Göttingen - Introduction of the community school - Rental of the house Nikolausberger Weg 22 for the colonial agricultural institute of the university - Accommodation of the artistic personnel of the city theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - State of the coal supply - Travelling on the footpaths with hand carts
Invitations, minutes and presentations
Rhenish Missionary SocietyInvitations, minutes and presentations
Rhenish Missionary SocietyInventory description: The customs and excise deputation was used to supervise the entire customs and excise system in 1814. It monitored customs duties on goods, ship customs duties and consumption excise duties (excise duty). In 1844 the Trade Statistics Office (from 1912 Trade Statistics Office) was established in the main customs office as an administrative branch. In 1863, the deputation was merged with the stamp duty for the deputation of indirect taxes and duties, which in 1874 received three departments responsible for stamp paper, declaration of goods and consumption duty. When the deputation was abolished in 1920, the Trade Statistics and Freeport Office was formed. The Best. comprises essentially protocols and disposal books as well as files to the following ranges: General administration (organisation, accounting, personnel matters, buildings and inventory), Hamburg taxes and levies, Hamburg statistics (import and export of goods, shipping), trade and transport matters, prices and cost of living, non-Hamburg customs duties and taxes; the acts of war concerning goods and shipping in the First World War are of particular importance. (LS)