Protokolle
58 Archival description results for Protokolle
- 1892 - 1893, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 29/VI Tucher/Ältere Linie/Akten, Rechnungen und Bänden* Darin:<br />Statistik des Waren-Verkehrs der deutschen Schutzgebiete Togo, Kamerun und Deutsch-Ostafrika.
Minutes of the annual conferences in Lwandai and Bumbuli with annual reports of the various institutions and staff, 1934-1939; Various drafts and principles, about 1934; Memorandum by Dr. Samuel Müller "Basics of missionary work in Usambara and all statements on it, 1934-1935; Pastoral order, 1936
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains: Request about the contract with the Dualas, July 1884
Visit by State Secretary Dr Solf (Minutes). - Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce for South Cameroon in Kribi. - Minutes, 2-7 Sept. 1913
Gouvernement von KamerunSupplements to d. Minutes; Deputation reply
Rhenish Missionary SocietyExcerpts from the minutes with the names of the board members from 1885-1907
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains among other things: Magazine "La Quinzaine Coloniale", XV. Vol., No. 178 of May 25, 1904 (French) "Koloniale Zeitschrift", V. Vol., No. 12 of June 9, 1904 "Das wirtschaftliche Asien", Supplement to "Asien", Organ of the German-Asian Society, I. Vol, No. 2 of Nov. 1903 2nd Annual Report of the Department Tsingtau of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l e s s c h e G e l l l s c h a f t of 1904 Municipal regulations for the branches Tientsin and Hankau Draft of a law amending the Consular Jurisdiction Act and the Protectorate Act Draft of a law on the issue of small shares in the districts of the Konusular Courts and in the protectorate Kiautschou Minutes of meetings of the Reichstag in July 1909, Apr. 1910, Oct. 1910
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Annual reports from July 1911 to June 1913 as well as minutes of annual general meetings for 1912 of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society Report on the silk spinning mill in Tsangkou Sale of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society to "New Chinese Industrial Corporation" as well as its statute Dissolution and liquidation of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society Copy from the Commercial Register, Dept. B
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Reports on the silk spinning company in Tsangkou and the situation of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society, on a visit to a silk spinning mill in Shanghai, on the silk industry in Chifu Copy of the commercial register, Dept. B Annual reports from July 1907 to June 1910 of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society Minutes of ordinary and extraordinary general meetings of the society from 1908 to 1911
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Minutes of extraordinary general meetings of the Society from 1906 to 1907 Annual reports for 1905 to June 1907 Statute of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society of 29 June 1906 Reports on the silk spinning company in Tsangkou and on the company of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society/ Colonial Society in Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Notarial negotiations and articles of association of the German-Chinese Silk Industry Society of 7 June 1902 Annual reports for 1902 and 1904 of the Society Minutes of extraordinary general meetings of the Society from 1904 to 1906 Minutes of the 34th session of the Federal Council of 13 Nov. 1902
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Minutes of the 5th Annual General Meeting on 18 Nov. 1907 Annual Report for Jan. 1906 to June 1907
German Imperial Naval OfficeCash book, 1920; Notarial deeds, balance sheets, correspondence, 1910-1938; Minutes of the Supervisory Board, 1910-1913; Minutes of the General Assembly, 1911-1912
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaThe Deutsches Institut für tropische und subtropische Landwirtschaft (German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture), as the legal successor to the Colonial School, still has the preserved files of the former German Colonial School in Witzenhausen (DKS), a small part of which is in the Marburg State Archives. At the DKS, farmers and planters were trained mainly for the German colonies in the period from 1899 to 1943 (i.e. far beyond the loss of the German colonies). The emphasis was on practical and theoretical training in agriculture, with a very broad curriculum ranging from colonial politics and ethnology to mechanical engineering and economic geography to language teaching. Over 3000 DKS personnel files of directors, employees, lecturers and pupils. In addition to registration and everyday school life such as payments, evaluations of individual achievements, etc., the student files sometimes also contain correspondence with the persons after completion of their training with descriptions of the farm and agriculture over years and sometimes decades, wherever the person worked. The employee and lecturer files usually contain considerably less, even CVs are rare. The complete personal files are recorded on index cards and can be searched (analogue). In addition, various material such as property administration, library books, records of the Court of Honour of the DKS. Extensive photo collection.
Deutsche Kolonialschule