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Note by other hand: 2 men and 1 woman [crossed out]. - Note. Müller: Anyako, 1893-1911, contains: Men, Woman, Clothing
North German Missionary SocietyAlbert Hahl, Governor of New Guinea, with residents of the island of Tabar (New Mecklenburg), who raise complaints. / Photographer: Scherl
Note by Müller: Amedzofe, Ratsplatz before 1914, contains: House, council square, residents - picture content identical with 2213, 3308, 4601 and 5049.
North German Missionary SocietyStation Otjimbingwe s. RMG 2.536 a-d; draft e. letter of thanks for 2.000 Taler, addressed to "Durchlauchtigster Fürst!", ca. 1845; "Propositionen d. Lippischen Fürstenhaus betr. d. Gründung d. Augustineum in Otjimbingwe", 1863; report about Augustineum in Otjimbingwe, by Carl Gotthilf Büttner, 1874; reports about Augustineum in Okahandja, by Heinrich Vedder, 1923-1931; in it life data of all pupils and students. about themselves, significant experiences from their lives as well as 1 photo of all Augustineum residents in the half-yearly report, pp. 177-271, 1925; "Über d. Ausbau d. Augustineum in Okahandja", 9 p., ms., Heinrich Vedder, 1926; Tasks and results of the final examination of 20 students, 1929; group photo of the conference of elders and evangelists in Okahandja, 1930
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCorrespondence with residents, owners and authorities; directory d. Real Estate and Missionary Homes of the RMG, 1937, 1938
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote from another hand: Missionsgesch. - Note. Müller: Atakpame, Bismarck well before 1914, contains: Way, fountain, Bismarck fountain, water supply, women, residents, vessels, Atakpame, everyday life
North German Missionary SocietyNote from other hand: Front view. - Note. Müller: Atakpame, Bismarck fountain before 1914, contains: residents, women, Bismarck wells, wells, Atakpame, vessels, fruit, food, water supply
North German Missionary SocietyNote Müller: Keta, house before 1914, contains: House, vessel, inhabitant
North German Missionary SocietyNote Müller: Village community before 1914, contains: Village, residents, children
North German Missionary SocietySamoan devices. / Photographer: Scherl
Correspondence with residents and Synodal Missionary Association
Rhenish Missionary SocietyMüller: Farewell of the Schosser couple around 1918, contains: farewell, Auguste Schosser, Hermann Schosser, child, resident
North German Missionary SocietyMüller: Akpafu, farewell of the Schosser couple around 1918, contains: Auguste Schosser, Hertmann Schosser, Akpafu, clothes, inhabitants, farewell, chief, children, jewellery
North German Missionary SocietyMüller: Akpafu, farewell of the Schosser couple around 1918, contains: Auguste Schosser, Hermann Schosser, Akpafu, children, residents, jewellery, farewell
North German Missionary SocietyAuthor: From letters from Miss. Clean in Kitwi. Scope: p. 364-370. Includes, among other things: - (SW: accommodation first with the village elder Simba; journey to Kitwi; English official Russel; search for a building site; about the inhabitants; arrangement of the farmsteads; first service on Mulango; house construction) Darin: map "The stations Ikutha and Kitwi in Ukamba.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Conditions and development of the Marshall Islands. Memorandum of the Jaluit-Gesellschaft, Hamburg, Nov. 7, 1896 4 photographs of housing estates and their inhabitants
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 Society1872-1881 in Berseba, Hoachanas; Letters and travel diaries, 1872-1881; View of the destroyed station Hoachanas (pencil drawing), 1875; description of Hoachanas: Lage, Bewohner, Schule, Kirche, 1876; report by Mrs. Johanne Heider, née Werbeck about the death of her husband, 1881; curriculum vitae and application of Eduard Heider junior for admission to the mission seminary, 1896;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyInventory description: Dept. 30 Hessisches Kreisamt Worms Scope: 182 archive cartons (= 906 units = 20 linear metres) Duration: 1800/16 - 1938 On the history of the district administration and the district of Worms from 1835 to 1945 In February 1835 the districts of Rheinhessen were established as state administrative districts (Mainz, Bingen, Alzey, Worms) - as had already been the case some years before (1832) in the provinces of Starkenburg and Oberhessen. The district councils at the head of the administration, which were represented by a district secretary, were generally directly subordinated to the Ministry of the Interior and Justice. The district of Worms comprised the cantons of Worms, Osthofen (until 1822 Bechtheim) and Pfeddersheim, which still date back to French times with regard to their extension, and which primarily functioned as peace courts and electoral districts. Under the influence of the liberal revolution of 1848, the previous districts were combined by law of 31.7.1848 into somewhat larger administrative districts, whereby Worms initially belonged to the district of the government commission Mainz, before a separate administrative district Worms (former districts Alzey and Worms) was briefly created from the middle of 1850. This episode ended as early as 1852, when the edict of 15 February restored the circles; for Worms the old Sprengel was used as the basis. In addition to the county council, the county assessor and, according to the law of 10 February 1853, the county councils acted as advisory bodies at county level. The district of Worms with the three Peace Court districts (cf. Dept. 31 and 32) Worms, Pfeddersheim and Osthofen comprised 45 villages with 43,941 inhabitants and an area of 33,321 hectares in 1854. While continuing their layout, the districts were given the functions of corporate municipal associations for the self-administration of their affairs with an elected district council and a six-member district committee as self-administration bodies under the chairmanship of the district council by the 'Law Concerning the Internal Administration and the Representation of Districts and Provinces' of 12.6.1874, which followed the Prussian model and was passed on 12.6.1874, in addition to the continuation of their tasks as state administrative districts. The legal basis for the districts and provinces since 1911 was the district and provincial order. In spring 1917 the district council was replaced by the district director, who was also appointed by the state government after 1918/19; a law of 15.4.1919 brought a democratization of the election regulations for the district council and the provincial council. The tasks of the district administrations grew steadily with the general expansion of the administrative tasks since the 1870s (e.g. introduction of the district roads in 1881) and increasingly included tasks of welfare management (see also 1912 Kreisbauverein für die Landgemeinden, 1913 Bezirkssparkasse für die Landgemeinden des Kreises, Wasserversorgungsverband für das Seebachgebiet, Rheinhessischer Elektrizitätsverband). In 1900 the district of Worms had 74,160 inhabitants. During the time of the French occupation from 1918/19 to 30.6.1930, the district office housed in the former Bettendorf palace on Andreasstraße (destroyed in 1945) became the mediation point between the district population and the occupation authorities. A separatist attempt to assault the district administration at the end of 1923/24 failed. In the course of the changes made by the National Socialists in 1933/34 to the constitution and administration in the People's State of Hesse and the Gau Hessen-Nassau, respectively, the cities of Mainz and Worms, which had been constituted as city districts, withdrew from their respective district associations by a law of 9 August 1938 (entered into force with effect from 1 November 1938). As a result of the independence of the city district of Worms in 1938, the files relating to the city of Worms, including the suburbs of Neuhausen, Hochheim and Pfiffligheim, which were incorporated in 1898, were transferred to the district office of the city, and in September 1941, together with a list of items signed by the district administrator (since 1939 the name of the district director), were transferred to the care of the city library by the district or district administrator's office. The extensive holdings are supplemented by the extensive transfer of the District Office to the State Archives, which was handed over to the Darmstadt State Archives as early as 1939 and which has survived due to other storage. Together with the share from Worms, this transfer makes up the largest part of the surviving tradition of the District Office in Rheinhessen (Darmstadt State Archives, G 15 Worms, cf. the Findbuch). Taken together, the two departments make Worms one of the best-preserved Hessian district offices. The duration of the collection ranges from 1814 (with pre-files of the period up to approx. 1780) to 1838/42. The emphasis of the tradition reaches from the late 19th century to the 1920s. The structure of the holdings corresponds to the group scheme prescribed in the 1906 file plan, which in turn has strong similarities with the 1908 registry plan for the mayor's offices. The entire stock was newly recorded, entered into Augias and indexed between 2000 and October 2003 - also using student interns. After the completion of this work, it comprises 906 units of description or 181 archive boxes. There are no restrictions on use. The storage location is the magazine in the Raschi House.
Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,0 X 5,4 Description: 9 girls and boys (young), with cloths clothed (group picture), in front of rectangle. Houses covered with plant fibers. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, No IIe/381, Neg. A25, Auf. 485, Nr 151, W40, Diap. a.III 20.66 (16,4 X 11,9) "Mission House in Shira". See proofs, no. 3/485a (9,9 X 7,6) "Mission House in Shira".
Leipziger MissionswerkNote Müller: Ho, interior of a jam house before 1914, contains: jam house, food, ho, stock, household, missionary, resident, house, interior. - Note. Duplicate: Rich filled Yams storeroom, Diehl and Freyburger - picture content identical with 3327 and 4258.
North German Missionary SocietyIn front of the picture: Market in Lomé. - Note. Müller: Lomé, market before 1914, contains: Lomé, market, food, containers, children, residents, everyday life, houses
North German Missionary SocietyAuthor: After messages from Miss. Room in Jimba. Scope: p. 436-440. Contains, among other things: - (SW: due to the Arab uprising there are uncertainties in Jimba and Mbungu - journey of Miss. von Lany and the brides of Miss. Althaus und Müller moved; chiefs Mbaruku and Aziz; description of the station; school; residents) Darin: Illustration "The mission school in Jimba. (Miss. Fight)
Leipziger MissionswerkMüller: Leklebi-Duga, choral society around 1920, contains: choral society, inhabitants, clothes, women, club
North German Missionary Society39 Lectures, sermons, travelogues[Overview in file]: - The thanksgiving offering of the Rayküsten Congregation to the RM / 1928- Gifts with a mouth / - New Guinea - a land of harvest joy / - Becker / Sermon Col. 3: 16-17 / 1909- Blum, Wilhelm / Sermon on Ps. 84, 6-8 / 1905- Diehl, Wilhelm / Sermon on 1.Kor.13,13 1904- Diehl, Wilhelm / Psychology and Ghost Worship at our Papuas / 1907- Diehl, Wilhelm / How do we involve our young Christians in financial achievements / 1909- Diehl, Wilhelm / Report on the founding and development of our company / Report on the history of our company / 1909- Diehl, Wilhelm / Report on the history of our company / 1907- Diehl, Wilhelm / Report on the history of our young Christians / Report on the history of our company. Development of the station Bogadjim during the first 25 years / 1912- Diehl, Wilhelm / Discussion of the language question in view of the unification of the language area Bongu-Bogadjim / 1913- Döge, Walter / Among the inhabitants of the Adalbert Mountains / 1936- Döge, Walter / An excursion to the foothills of the Bismarcksgebirge / 1931- Eckershoff, Heinrich / The collaboration of Samoan pastors in our New Guinea mission / 1921- Eiffert, Georg / The gospel and the Papuan pagan custom / 1911- George, Heinrich / Azera Reisebericht / 1924- Glitz, Gustav / Vom Bau unserer Rheno-Westfalia / 1910- Hanke, August / Which moral and religious demands do we have to make on baptized applicants and baptized Papuans? 1903- Hanke, August / On Uniform Orthography in New Guinea / 1905 / Hanke, August / The Numeric Words in the Languages of our Field of Work / 1905- Hanke, August / Casus formation of the Nomen substantivum and its meaning in the Bongus Language / 1906- Hanke, August / Report on the Development of the RM in New Guinea / 1912- Hanke, August / Sermon on Jes. 21, 11-12 / 1914- Helmich, Heinrich / The treatment of our natives by the missionary in everyday and personal intercourse / 1905 - Helmich, Heinrich / The formation of a Christian terminology in the Siar language and in the language of Siar. the associated difficulties / 1907- Helmich, Heinrich / The uniform design of our Sunday service / 1909- Helmich, Heinrich / Sermon on the 25th anniversary of the RM in New Guinea / 1912- Helmich, Heinrich / Procurement of a municipal ordinance with special consideration of what was initially required / 1913- Hoffmann, Albert / Mission u. Colonization in their mutual relationship with special consideration of New Guinea / 1902- Hoffmann, Albert / Thoughts about our mission area and the continuation of the work in New Guinea / - Kriele, Eduard / The current situation of the New Guinea mission and the resulting tasks for its continuation due to pers. Observations instead of a general report / 1909- Schütz, Friedrich / Sermon on John 13, 34-35 / 1908- Schütz, Friedrich / The subject matter and his treatment in our elementary schools / 1909- Schütz, Friedrich / Sermon on Ps. 62, 2 / 1912- Schütz, Friedrich / The cooperation of Samoan pastors in our New Guinea mission / 1921- Viering, Alfred / New Guinea / / Viering, Alfred [?] / A significant conference for our New Guinea mission / 1929- Weber, Ernst / Recruiting and training indigenous helpers / 1908- Welsch, Jakob / How can the problem of input of youth education be solved? / - Welsch, Jakob / The missionary in relation to his church / 1935- Welsch, Jakob / Some questions answered by the paper: The missionary in relation to his church / 1936- Welsch, Jakob / The Papuans are an easy-going people[&] Magic
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote from another hand: A Negro hut in Kpenoe. - Note. Müller: Ho, hut before 1914, contains: House, Residents, Vessels, Everyday life, Ho
North German Missionary SocietyCorrespondence on cooperation in the mission fields and in the field Home; message from the foundation of the e. Missions-Verein in Hamburg, 1822; request of the RMG for materials for the clothing of the inhabitants of Wupperthal, South Africa, at the same time report about the beginnings of the activity of the first missionaries, 1830; letters accompanying gifts, request for information about aspirants sent to Barmen, request for writings, 1832-1935; Fr. Mallet u. G. G. Treviranus invite to the annual celebration, 1834; Mrs. Mallet sends monetary donation, 1835; Announcement to work as an independent missionary society in the future, 1835; Printed protocol of the foundation of the Nordt. Miss.., 1836; Correspondence with the seminarian Kempe from Hamburg, 1838; Anzeige von der Aussendung eigener Missionare, 1842; Perthes (Hamburg) offers to mediate the purchase of the Luth. church newspaper in Pittsburg/USA in exchange for the Barmer Missionsblatt, 1843; P. Ludwig Müller, Bremen, recommends Gemeiner (as archivist) u. advised against Menken, 1845; Vistiationsbericht, Protokoll e. Lehrer- u. einer Ältesten-Konferenz bei Amedzowe/Togo, by Insp. Schreiber, 1902; Hausordnung f. d. Missionsheim "Tanne" in Hamburg, Rauhes Haus, 1911; Monatsblatt d. Norddt. Mission with reports about Amedzofe/Togo, 1934 1935; picture postcard with 4 portraits to the centenary, 1936
Rhenish Missionary SocietyPhotographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,3 X 7,9 Description: Group photo: 2 women, 3 men (African) outdoors; clothing men: long light robes, women: Cloths/ simple garments. Reference: See Album 19, No. 504 (Nachlaß Blumer) (10,7 X 8,2) "Christmas holidays 6.I.1924, Mission Arusha". Cf. album 19, no 240 (Nachlaß Blumer) (10,5 X 8,2) "Unsere 'Drei' mit den Gästen". Cf. estate Blumer, no. 727 (10,7 X 8,2) "...(erased, later overwritten) missionaries visiting Arusha - mission house 1924 ... from the inhabitants of the mission station Arusha and the dear Christmas and New Year guests Reusch, Eckhardt and Eisenschmidt". See artwork/sample book, No Ic/III (11.0 X 7.0).
Leipziger MissionswerkBuilding was used by the Diakonissenanstalt as a mental hospital, formerly Töchterheim, s.a. RMG 1.259-1.262; correspondence on the reacquisition of the building, management, administration and occupancy; list of residents, 1951; profitability calculations; correspondence with residents; Renewed statutes of the RMG, 21 p., Dr., 1910; building plans for extension building, 1:100, 1956
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote Müller: Lomé, market before 1914, contains: Lomé, market, food, vessels, inhabitants, market
North German Missionary Society1877-1913 in Grootfontein, Warmbad, Rietfontein; Letters and reports, 1877-1916; Curriculum vitae of the aspirant Heinrich Pabst, Schuhmacher, 1872; sketch of the Kalahari and its inhabitants, lecture at the conference on Keetmanshoop, 20 p., 1895; request of Margarethe Buß for a birth certificate, 1942;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote Müller: Wana, The chief Akpafus receives Kwami before his trip to Europe around 1923, contains: Wana, Robert Kwami, chief, Manya Gbagbo, clothes, residents
North German Missionary SocietyContains:- For a pleasing attention to the addressees- Part 1: The missionary- - 1. the missionary- - proposal for a curriculum for the assistant teacher seminar- - proposal for a curriculum of the seminary- Part 2: the mission area and its inhabitants- - 1. the demands of the climate- - 2. the language question- - 3. the folklore- - 4. the religion of the negros- - 5. the political conditions Including also earlier version of the chapter "The religion of the negroes"- double plays
PallottinesContains among other things: Instruction for the substitute authorities Involvement of residents of Samoa and Haiti for service in the Navy Replacement of technical personnel for the shipyard divisions and torpedo divisions
German Imperial Naval Office