Description: Biographical Data: 1870 - 1935 Resources: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.
UntitledReisebeschreibung
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FragmentsCorrespondence, collection lists, maps of East and Central Africa, excerpts (from his book on African mammals), transcripts of letters, letters bound to a book to Matschie and parents "Letters from DOA" (1892-1894, including travelogues)
[Excerpt from 'Der Missions- und Heidenbote'] Travel description of the Nenkirchner missionaries Wiebe and Pfeifer, among other things report about the transit through Uha-Land.
UntitledContains among other things: conditions in Venezuela. - travelogues
German Colonial SocietyMap of the northern part of German East Africa with the railway line from Kilimanjaro to Tanga on the African east coast, 1 sheet folded as Be;nDeutsche Kolonial-Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebsgesellschaft [publisher] Heinicke, G. [Druck und Verlag];
Andersen (Kikangala) with signatures and corrections by Jessen and Bock. The report is divided into 'external works' and 'spiritual works'. Andersen wanted to go to the forest in mid-January to procure wood, but could not leave his wife alone and waited for the arrival of the Bock siblings. Due to Bock's accident in Morogoro, their arrival in Kikangala was delayed by one month, so that Andersen could only leave for the forest in mid-February. Instead in January and February with Jessen exploring tour, among other things to check the station Makamba. Travel description. Malaria attack. Description of the exhausting wood procurement for the new construction of another station. Andersen does spiritual work above all by going to the natives and telling them biblical stories.
Untitled[Personalakte Walter Bock] Bock (Tabora) to Bracker about the arrival in Tabora, travel plans and travel preparations. Please send the sheets of the missions working in DOA free of charge in order to benefit from their experiences. Please also forward his travel descriptions and letters to his bride in Flensburg.
Untitled[Personal file Peter Jessen] Jessen (Urambo-Kilimani) to a relative in Danish. Extensive letter, probably with travel descriptions.
Untitled[Letters from Africa] Missionary Bock and his wife (Silesia near Morogoro) to Bracker. Travel description, progress of the mission, well-being, wedding on 19 October between Walter Bock and Marie Madsen in Dar es Salaam. Difficulties in transporting Marie Bock's luggage, description of the precarious financial situation, urgent request to settle the salary issue, suggestion of homesickness at Marie Bock.
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