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        RMG 750 · File · 1908-1950
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Correspondence on various questions of cooperation; flyer: Memories of Goßner's legacy, 1908; 3 resolutions of the Goßner Mission concerning its independent continuation, Dr., 1920; Disputes about advertising work in Minden-Ravensberg, especially by Cand. Wilh. Heß, 1936-1938; Agreement of the Goßnerschen and Rheinische Mission about their work in the Ravensberger Land, 1938; Flyer: To the registered friends and staff of the Goßnersche Mission, Sept. 1939; A door into the world, in (Mainz-)Kastel e. interesting student residence, Dr., 1949; correspondence about mission professorship at Mainz University, 1948-1949

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Gossner mission:

        Correspondence; death announcement by Peter Lokies, 19 years old, died 1943, specially designed with "Lullaby and drawing by Peter Lokies; report about the fire of the mission house in Berlin, April 1945

        Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
        Gorth, Matthew (1823-1853)
        RMG 1.586 · File · 1848-1853, 1918
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1852-1853 in Bethanien, Otjikango; letters and diaries from missionary holidays, 1848-1850; letters and diaries from Africa, also from Emmy Haupt (1854 married to Georg Zimmer), Gorth's bride, d. did not find him alive anymore, 1851-1853; transcript from "Hessische Biographien": "Gorth, Matthäus, Missionar, 1823-1853", edited by Hermann Haupt, Darmstadt, 1918; photocopy of the obituary for Matthäus Gorth in the reports of the RMG;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche im Rheinland, 7NL 019 · Fonds · 1540-2003
        Part of Archive of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland (Archivtektonik)

        IntroductionWilhelm Gustav Goeters was born in Rheydt on January 9, 1878, son of the cloth manufacturer August Goeters After studying theology in Halle, Greifswald, Erlangen, Utrecht and Bonn, he became an inspector at the Reformed student restaurant in Halle in 1902. After the Hablitation on the topic "The Preparation of Pietism in the Reformed Church of the Netherlands up to the Labadist Crisis of 1670" he was appointed professor of church history at the University of Bonn in 1913.1914-1918 he served as field preacher and divisional pastor. An honorary professor since 1919, Goeters was finally appointed to a full chair in 1931. The publication of 1913 remained his only monograph. He remained painfully aware of his real writer's block. In the church-political conflicts of 1933, the former DNVP member Goeters soon oriented himself towards the moderate BK circles. In 1934 Goeters was the only Bonn professor to attend Karl Barth's last lecture. In 1935 he was therefore transferred to the University of Münster as part of state coercive measures against the Faculty of Theology in Bonn. 1944-1945 he worked as a parish administrator in Brake in Lippe. 1946-1950 Goeters taught again in Bonn, where he died on April 17, 1953. From the 1920 marriage with Elisabeth Schrenk come five children: August Heinrich Cornelius (born 1921), Wilhelm Jakob Christian (born 1922), Bertha Susanna Mathilde (born 1923), Johann Friedrich Gerhard (born 1926) and Hermann Huldreich Albrecht (nee. 1928) Focus of the holdingsA first partial list of the estate parts stored by Hermann Schürhoff-Goeters, the youngest son of Wilhelm Goeters, was compiled by PD Dr. Ferdinand Magen in 1999 (see No. 11 and 12). Further detailed listings come from Schürhoff-Goeters himself, who evaluated the stock for his biography of his father published in 2007. Further documents, especially correspondence, were in the estate of Prof. Johann Friedrich Gerhard Goeter, who died in 1996, and thus already in the archive of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland. These were made available to Schürhoff-Goeters on loan for the work on his book. In 2007 he transferred the entire estate to the archive. The portfolio was processed by the undersigned in 2010/2011. The now 302 listing units give a good overview of all of Wilhelm Goeters' professional places of work and of his work for the German Reformed Church. For the intensive occupation of Wilhelm Goeters with Jakob Böhme and his apologists in the 18th-19th century (no. 177-185), the holdings 7NL 015 (Gerhard Goeters) with no. 683-799 are also of particular historical value.7 Among the foreign provenances (holdings group 12), the estate of Peter Bockmühl is to be emphasized (no. 280-290). Born in 1852, he served as pastor of Odenkirchen from 1892 until his death in 1923. Bockmühl published numerous essays, especially on the Reformed history of the Lower Rhine, including the memorial book on the occasion of the 300th anniversary celebrations of the first Reformed General Synod in Duisburg in 1610.

        RMG 2.501 a · File · 1908-1935
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Amraal's tribe, abandoned from 1880-1907, Farm Gobabis s. RMG 2.547; annual and conference reports, by missionary Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle and others, 1908-1935; Chronology of Gobabis 1855-1910, pag. 1, ca. 1910; Reports of mission colonist Oskar Emil August Gerlach, 1908-1909; visitation report, picture postcard, 1911; report to OKR in Berlin about work on d. Gobabis district, 1911; Gobabis, report, Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle about his 25 years there, 1931; About Amral Lambert's life, the mission station Wesley Vale and Gobabis and the Mbanderu until about 1896, Jakob Friedrich Johann Irle, 10 p. ms, o. J.

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 1.074 · File · 1926-1966
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Minutes of Board meetings; List d. Board Members; Invitations; Correspondence; A. Hoffmann: Die Stellung d. Mission zur Gemeinschaftsbewegung, Lecture, 18 p., ca. 1926; P. Immer: Die Aufgaben d. Gemeinschaft, Lecture, 20 p., ms., 1929; W. Michaelis: Meine Position zur Glaubensbewegung Deutscher Christen, Aufruf an alleglieder d. Gnadauer Verbandes, 2 p., Dr., Dec. 1933; Gemeinschaft u. Kirche, Stellungnahme zu d. German Christians, 2 leaflets, Dr., Dec. 1933; Haarbeck: Handbook for the Review of the Draft Agenda in the Presbyteries and Synods, 12 p., Dr., 1956; We must not remain silent longer, flyer to d. Healing Movements, 1958

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, U Sphragistik 10 Nr. 1 · File · 1700-1902
        Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

        Sheet 1 reverse: Imperial Customs Office St. Ludwig, o.D. Sheet 2: P. F. Schulze, Ebersdorf/Reuss, 1870. Edmund Abbot, Athens/Greece, 1868. E. Milson, Lyon, 1867. Johann von der Crone, Markkleeberg/Saxony, 1869. F. Lewthwaite, London/England, 1868. Schwarzwälder, Eimeldingen/Baden, 1730. Econome, Saloniki/Turkey, 1868. F. Lawer, Reading/America 1868. Prussian envoy, c. 1865. J. Barker, Whitehaven/England, 1868. J. De Grenier, Paris/France, 1869. A. And L. Von Berg, New York/America, 1867. Behrens, Manchester/England, 1875. F. Von Trapp, Hertwangen, 1700. Directeur Ravenel, Neuchâtel, 1870. Major Specht, Lörrach, 1885. K. Krafft, St. Blasien/Baden, 1870. two English noble coats of arms, 1875/76. R. Reinau, Kalte Herberge/Baden, 1700. Kramer, Kandern/Baden, 1700. forester Kramer, Steinen, 1750. E. Scheffelt, Steinen, 1830. sheet 3: Fred Ward, Warsaw, 1867. Grumkow, Mainz, 1865. count of Inn and Knyphausen, Hannover. 1866. Lord Fr. Ryder, London, 1867. Zant-Strübe, Auggen-Schopfheim/Baden, 1800. Sattler, Binzen/Baden, 1830. K. Von Bültzinsloewen, Wiesbaden, 1902. Scheffelt, Williamsville/America, 1849. F. Grether, Tumringen/Baden, 1850. Graf von Pexberg, Pomerania/Prussia, 1865. Pfarramt Steinen/Baden, 1860. P. J. Schulze, Petersburg. District mortgage bank Lörrach. Sheet 4: Legation of the United States of America in Switzerland, 1838. Generaladjudantur Baden, 1830. Austrian Archbishop's Coat of Arms, 1700. Evangelische Zentralkasse St. Gallen. French legation in Switzerland, 1850. Württemberg Camera Office Reutin, 1870. Württemberg Workers' Company, 1870. Main camp of the Black Forest Army in Rheinweiler, 1870. Württemberg Camera Office Crailsheim, 1870. Field Post Stuttgart. Badische Ökonomieverwaltung Karlsruhe, 1870. G. Zielke Tokarz, Lodsch. Sheet 5: Baurittel, Schopfheim/Baden, 1850. L. Dilzer, Pforzheim/Baden, 1850. Pf. Gutheil, Heidelberg, 1868. E. Grether, Tumringen, 1868. General Uh, Baltimore, 1838. Pf. Leichtlen, Emmendingen, 1869. Ortsschulrat Steinen, 1863. Gustav-Adolph-Verein, 1839. Fürstenberg Law Office, 1862. Federal Postal Administration Basel, 1859. Berlin-Hamburg Railway, 1865. Wiensthalbahn Directorate, Baden, 1864. Blankenhorn, Müllheim/Baden, 1868. Versorgungsanstalt Baden, 1854. Jakob O. Grether, Schopfheim, 1700-1800. Onoph. Grether, Tumringen. Kramer, Steinen, 1810. Ed. Tschiraz, Cincinnati/America, 1849. Sheet 6: Private seal of Manlius?, 1856 preserved. Badisches Ministerium, 1840. Badische Hausmeisterei Badenweiler, 1830. Auguste de la Fontaine, Karlsruhe, 1873. Orléans, France, 1780. Privy Councillor Prof. Dr. Hirsch/Berlin in the Swedish Ministry, Department of Medical Matters. Russian stamp, 1887. community Badenweiler, 1870. king Karl der Kahle (800), 1866 excavated with stones. Main Treasury of the Reichsbank, 1889. Sheet 7: Family Favarger, Neuchâtel/Badenweiler [missing]. Comte et Comtesse de Chambrun, Paris 1889. Von Goerne, Ressburg near Deutschkrone, 1896. Moussin-Puchkin, Petersburg. Seal of a Prussian commission. Jeweller Kraus, Freiburg. Schwarz, Rheinfelden, 1845 Richards von Taschwitz, London/Dresden, 1878 Count Moussine-Puchkine, Petersburg/Kiev. Prince of Fürstenberg. Dean Brandt, Rheinbischofsheim, 1876. Von Schüyten, Dordrecht, 1876. W. Mezel, Überlingen/Lörrach, 1877. F. Madler, Steinen. Chief Executive Officer P. Thurn, Frankfurt. I. M. Scheffelt, Stones, 1818. Russian stamps, 1887 and 1884. Von Kilch, Brombach, 1860. Sheet 8: Count Moussin-Puchkin, Petersburg/Kiev. Russian coat of arms. Russian legation of Madrid, 1893 Counts Schalsberg-Thannheim family, 1880. Advance bank Lörrach. Stachelin-Burkhard, Basel. Badisches Hauptsteueramt, Basel. Prussian Regional Court Düsseldorf. Alsace-Lorraine. University of Freiburg, 1886 Comtoir of the Reichshauptbank für Wertpapiere, 1888 Black Seal of the Prussian Local Court Wattenscheid, 1888 Wetzhausen. Von Pochhammer, Berlin, 1869. Treasury, 1875. Education Department Whitehall, 1875. Inspector of Factories, 1875. Imperial German Postal Administration Badenweiler, 1877. Sheet 9: Count von Landberg, Lahr/Baden, 1870. Mecklenburg Court Hunting Department, 1893. Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, 1893. Mecklenburg Court Theatre Schwerin, 1893. General von Wolff, Karlsruhe/Badenweiler, 1900. Württemberg Local Court. Württemberg Public Prosecutor's Office. Allcard, Scotland, 1896. Speyr's banking business, Basel. Danish Royal Court, 1895. Count Plessen on Ivenack, 1894. New Guinea Company, 1893. Jeweller Kraus, Freiburg, 1880. Liebrecht-Haniel, Ruhrort-Tervoort on the Rhine, 1878. Russian Authority, 1893. Cologne Real Estate Company, 1894. F. W. Liebrecht, Ruhrort, 1880. Main Cashier of Dresdner Bank, Berlin. Russian official emblem. Sheet 10: Three coat-of-arms drawings (Hueglin, Hassler, Reichenbach). Sparkasse Müllheim. From Schönfeld, Austria. Baron von Krafft-Ebing, Baden. Ministry of Alsace-Lorraine. Board of the Baden State Association of the Red Cross. Badische district forestry Oberweiler. Catholic community Müllheim. Badisches Finanzamt Müllheim. Notary public in the district of Müllheim. Prussian main tax office Cologne. Russian seal. Baden Water and Road Administration. Baden tax collection agency Badenweiler. Badische Badanstaltenkasse Müllheim. Baden Notary Michael Huber. Badische Obereinnehmerei Müllheim. Prussian Railway Directorate Cologne. General Directorate of the Württemberg State Railways. Imperial-royal post and telegraph office Karlovy Vary. Community seal Badenweiler. Sheet 11: Municipality Zunzingen. Old town coat of arms Badenweiler, until 1898. Coat of arms of Lörrach. Municipality of Niederweiler. Badische Obereinnehmerei Müllheim. Jeweller Krauss, Freiburg. Baden State Treasury. Gemeinde Müllheim. Catholic parish Müllheim. Badisches Finanzamt Müllheim. Community Oberweiler. Gemeinde Müllheim. Municipality of Vögisheim. Grand Ducal Bath Doctor in Badenweiler. Community of Badenweiler. Freiburg Mayor's Office. Pfarramt Gersbach, 1824. Main cash desk of the Reichsbank. Braunschweig Police Headquarters. Director of the Schwerin Court Theatre, 1893.

        RMG 761 · File · 1925-1968
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Correspondence on the position of MBK sisters in the service of the RMG; Protocol Stizung im MBK-Bundeshaus Salzuflen, 1925; In unsers Königs Namen, Missionsbrief Nr. 5, 1935; Die MBK-Mission, Informationsschrift, 1936; In unsers Königs Namen, 4 Issue.., 1938-1939; employment contract for Sister Elfriede Klumb, 1960; employment contract for Sister Rosemarie Behrens, 1961; curriculum vitae, medical certificate for Sister Elisabeth Riemann, 1961-62; employment contract for Sister Elisabeth Riemann, 1962; death notices for Anna Lawton and Alexandrine Schmidt, 1968; annual reports; circulars; minutes of Board meetings

        Rhenish Missionary Society

        Length: 207 sheets.Reference number:HI XIII 3c 3IIA11 I 7 347-52,245.Damage: cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Contains: Gift from various groups of fish, including migratory fish of the Rhine from E. vom Rath, wildlife in the Gulf of Naples from Louis Hagen, wildlife of East Africa from the Africa traveller B. Kreuser by the board of the Verein zur Förderung des Museums für Naturkunde (Eduard Lent), approval of funds for the establishment of the animal groups (1907, with cost estimate of the taxidermist Heinrich Sander, Cologne, and plan for the establishment of the East African animal groups, provision of funds by the association); willingness of the Museum für Handel und Industrie, Wiedenfeld, to provide limited rooms in the Severinstorburg for the preparation (July 1907); contract between the city, Laué, and Sander regarding the preparation of the East African animals (31. July 1907); reports of the director Janson about the progress of the preparation work, inspection with Lent (1907/1908); acceptance of the work, listing of the animal groups, payment of the installments to Sander by the association (1908/1909); collection of association contributions for the museum promotion (1910/1923); donation of a collection of bird skins and other animals by the district judge Dr. Steinkopf, now Mülheim, which he captured in Cameroon, granted funds for preparation (1910); donation of a gorilla by the association, Lent (1910); correspondence with Hansen concerning payment of the tax on a donation by Franz Clouth for purchase of the Jakob Scheiner collection, Torburgen and street pictures (March 1911); complaint by Janson concerning donation of a butterfly collection by Miss F. Voelkers, Rodenkirchen, suggestion for the donation for drawing lessons in schools and sale of surplus pieces (February-March 1910, with statement of the heads of the secondary schools); report of Willi Foy concerning the use of the granted funds for the acquisition of objects of South East European gypsies, arrows from southwest New Guinea, cult figures of the Pueblo Indians, a collection of the Caroline Islands (September 1911); donation of animals by the physician Dr. Bermbach (November 1911); purchase from the Zoological Station in Naples (1911); application Jason for the processing of the butterfly collection of Eduard Lent by the head teacher Dr. Rupp (1912); purchase of a collection of Dr. Steimann, Bonn, concerning petrefacts from the Eifel from the Middle Devonian with the support of the association, especially from Theodor von Guilleaume and Richard Grüneberg (1912); determination of the invoice for von B. Wiemeyer, Warburg, sold rocks (August 1912); donation of a bust of Lent by the heirs, installation in the museum, procurement of a granite plinth (1911-1912); cost estimate of the carpenter C. Stratmann concerning two exhibition tables (1912); transfer of funds from the association, Heidmann, Louis Hagen, concerning an elephant group (1912); reorganization of the beetle collection of Lamers, Düsseldorf, by the rector W. Geilenkeuser, Elberfeld, grant of funds (1910-1911, with claim of Geilenkeuser); sale of duplicates from collections, permission, booking of income; regulation concerning the purchase of objects from collections of foreign mission stations by the Museum für Volkshygiene, the Natural History Museum and the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum (1912); consultation of the constitutional commission concerning the acquisition of collections, butterfly collection of Philipps (1913); Acceptance of Becker's donation to the Museum of Natural History (1913); submission by Major Scheunemann concerning the purchase of two monkeys from Cameroon belonging to him and exhibited in the museum, a gorilla and a great ape (1913); offer by the carpenter Caspar Stratmann concerning three viewing tables (1913); offer by the taxidermist concerning a bison bull received at the zoo (July 1914); letter by Dr. Wildschrey concerning a rock loop in the Devonian slate of the Siebengebirge, work on the geology of the Siebengebirge, acquisition of the rock collection of the main teacher Schonauer in Cuxenberg near Oberdollendorf concerning the Siebengebirge (1913); order of a collection of the deceased taxidermist Jehn in Rheinbreitbach donated by the association by Prof. Dr. Dr. Wildschrey, a professor of geology of the Siebengebirge and a professor of geology of the Siebengebirge. Rupp, remuneration (1914); Janson's submission concerning the takeover of the colour show from the Werkbund exhibition, considerations on the construction of a sample show concerning natural colours (July 1914); Heinrich Sander (July 1914) rejects the offer of a collection by the taxidermist; correspondence with Jason and Czaplewski concerning the selection, purchase of objects from collections of foreign mission stations (1914); Verein zur Förderung des Museums für Naturkunde, Gustav v. Mallinckrodt concerning Dr. Janson from his activity as a senior teacher at the Gymnasium in the Kreuzgasse, rejection because of the wartime ((1915); remarks by Heinrich Sander "Die Tierwelt in moderne volkstümlichen Museum für Naturkunde (1914, machine writing, 6 pages, written for the Kölner Zeitung); offer Sander concerning his exhibition in the Werkbund exhibition "Farbenquellen aus der Tierwelt, Verkaufsangebot, abgelehnt (1915); Inheritance Carl Bodewig, correspondence with the executor Alfred Schmidt, inheritance tax (1915, excerpt from will); donation of a collection of small butterflies by consul Hans Leiden (1917); inheritance of a butterfly collection of the pensioner Gustav Stroemer, correspondence with the executor Ludwig van Rossum (1918/1919); order of butterflies from collections of different mission stations by Prof. Dr. Peter H. H. Schmidt; order of butterflies from collections of different mission stations by Prof. Dr. H. H. H. H. H. Rupp (February 1916); donation of a collection by Minister-Resident Max Freiherr von Oppenheim, consisting of minerals, bird eggs and nests, conchylias and corals (May/June 1919); cash affairs, double payment of an invoice amount to the company A. Zausmer, Gdansk (1914); donation of a collection of fossils by Prof. F. Winterfeld, Mülheim, by the association (April 1920); proposal of the consul Heinrich Maus concerning the exchange between the Cologne Museum and the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Mexico (1920); donation of a sum of money by Paul Franke for the purpose of preserving the collection objects by the taxidermist Sander (July 1920); correspondence with Dr. Walter Voigt on the collections and library of the Naturhistorischen Verein der prussischen Rheinlande und Westfalens und Übernahmeangebot von Köln und Düsseldorf (1912-1920); donation of a group of kingfishers by Max Kunkel, Cologne, gift tax (1922); gift tax on the donation of the physician Dr. Frey, Wesdorf, bird group Haubentaucher am Nest (1921/1922); Please W. Voigt concerning meeting date because of emergency of the association by the money devaluation (1922, with report Janson about the inspection and the collections of the natural historical association, 14. November 1922, with the note Adenauer concerning advice in the administrative conference, investigation of storage rooms, withdrawal of an offer of surrender by the association due to support from the University of Bonn (1922-1923); circular letter of the association for the promotion of the Museum für Naturkunde (Richard v. Schnitzler and Gustav v. Mallinckrodt, concerning increase of the membership fee due to the devaluation of money) (1923); donation of the Karl Grube over 4 billion Marks (1923).

        RMG 2.500 a · File · 1897-1944
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Remote stations: Rietmond, Kub, Hoachanas since 1922, Farm Gibeon s. RMG 2.546, repair of the church in Gibeon s. RMG 3.299, station Hoachanas s. a. RMG 2.504, RMG 3.300 and RMG 2,526 a, Farm Hoachanas s. RMG 2,549, Station Ghochas s. a. RMG 2,502, Station Rietmond s. a. RMG 2,534; Station and quarterly reports, letters to d. Deputation, by Christian Wilhelm Friedrich Spellmeyer, 1903-1944; visitation reports, drawing and photo by Gibeon, 1903, 1906 1913; report by Missionary Osswald, Norddeutsche Mission, on the fate of the. Witboois in Lome, 1905; population statistics in the district of Maltahöhe, 1911; accounts of construction costs for mission house and church; Siebold, Bielefeld, about the behaviour of the Englishman in Gibeon, 1915; request by the white resident to dismiss Missionary Friedrich W. Schröder, 1897;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Ghochas
        RMG 2.502 · File · 1899-1914
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1904 occupied by military, see also RMG 2.500 a; correspondence missionary Paul Albath with district captain of Burgsdorff because of building e. church, 1899-1900; deed of donation about Amandab and Aukam to RMG, 1900; annual reports, by missionary Carl Berger, 1903-1904; missionary Tobias Fenchel to Kaiserliche Intendantur because of compensation for Ghochas, 1908; Carl Berger because of property rights in Ghochas, 1914;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        German-Southwest Africa
        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, IX. HA, SPAE, IV Nr. 29 · File · ca. 1901 - 1907
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Gobabis; cemetery and slaughterhouse in Windhoek; Seeis station; natives; members of the German Schutztruppe (7th company); German settlers; Samuel Maharero's house (?); Kunene river; Ovambo river; various mission stations and plantations; (approx. 17 x 24 cm) approx. 11 x 8.5 cm; paper; album with photographs, black and white; some strongly bleached out

        German-Southwest Africa
        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, IX. HA, SPAE, IV Nr. 38 · File · ca. 1904 - 1914
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

        and others: Lazaret in Windhoek; Warrior Association Windhoek; Native Church in Windhoek; Natives (Herero; Nama; Owambo); German Schutztruppe; Fortress Omaruru; Church in Bethany; Oitjo; Artillery of the German Schutztruppe; Kunene river; Owambo mission station; native animal species; Gobabis fortress; Oas fortress; Auasberg heliographer station; Keetmanshoop fortress; (28 x 21 cm) various sizes; album with photographs, black and white; z. T. strongly faded

        BArch, R 1001/849 · File · März 1886 - Febr. 1892
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Memorandum of the Cardinal Lavigerie in Tunis to the Reich Chancellor on the threatened situation of Europeans in the hinterland of the coastal area of East Africa claimed by the Sultan of Zanzibar, 1887 draft treaty between the German East African Society and the Mission of the Holy Spirit and the Heart of Mary in Zanzibar, 1887

        Circular of the German Women's Association to recruit new members, 1886; Correspondence with the German Women's Association, 1887-1889; advertising leaflet of a lottery for East Africa (print), 1891; statutes of the EMDOA (print); newspaper clippings on colonization and missionary work in East Africa

        Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
        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
        RMG 921 · File · 1933-1934
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Successor organizations of DEMA and DEMB; Circulars, Communications, Annual Financial Statements, Conference Resolutions and Correspondence; A Word of Mission on the Racial Question, 1933; The Outer Mission in the German Protestant Church, with definition of DEMT u. DEMR, 1933; Declaration of the DEMB on the planned reorganization, 1933; Declaration of the representative of the German Christians on the draft of the DEMB, October 1933; Statute of the DEMT as successor organization of the DEMB, 1933; Statute of the DEMB, Dr., n.J.; H. Johannsen: New Consideration of German Protestant Mission, 17 p., Dr., signs DEMR, 1933; Mission and Confessing Church, DEMR Rally on the Church Question, Bethel, June 1934; Brother Council: Guidelines for Joint Action by the Miss. and Diaconal Associations and Works of the German Protestant Church, October 1934; International Missionary Council: Memorandum on Aid for German Missions, 1934

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 923 · File · 1937-1939
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Circulars, Communications, Expert Opinion, Questionnaire, Protocols, Correspondence, Entries on Foreign Exchange; J. Richter: The Mission Conference planned in East Asia in 1938, 8 pp., Dr., 1937; Provisional Commemorative Plaque of the German Evangelical Missions, 1938; Schlunk: Report to German Ministries on Journey to the World Mission Conference in Madras, 1938; Word Run of the German Declaration to the World Mission Conference, 1939

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 925 · File · 1942-1946
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Circulars, Communications, Correspondence; Report on International Assistance. Missions Council since 1939, 1942; Call of the German Evangelical Pagan Mission to the 1st Advent, 1942; Report on Meeting of the Interim Committees of the Boarding School. Miss Councils, Geneva, 1946

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