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Cannstatt Local Court (Stuttgart II): Commercial Register, Register of Cooperatives, Register of Associations (existing)

To the individual register types: Trade registerAfter the Württ. Gewerbeordnungen of 1828 and 1862 a trade enterprise had to be indicated to the community leader. The Commercial Code, which was introduced in Württemberg in 1865, prescribes the kee...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik) >> Untere Verwaltungsbehörden 1806-um 1945 >> Geschäftsbereich Justizministerium >> Amtsgerichte

Issue of the certificate of inheritance after the private and blacksmith Hugo Thale from Artern, who died in the war near Riet in Deutsch-Südwestafrika on 20 March 1915.

In: State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik) >> 02. Prussian Province Saxony (1816 - 1944/45) >> 02.07. Courts and judicial authorities >> 02.07.03. Institutions in the administrative district of Merseburg >> C 129 Local courts in the administrative district of Merseburg >> Local court Artern (inventory) >> 02. estate matters >> 02.03. Issue of certificates of inheritance

War Memorial South-West

recto in the picture below right: "61289recto below the picture: "Göttingen - Kriegerdenkmal Süd-West "Frame in black-white-red

In: Göttingen City Archive >> Continuing operations >> Municipal Museum >> Collection of photos/graphics

personnel matters

Contains, inter alia, overviews of the personnel of the surveying service; circulars on personnel issues; overview of fallen, missing or captured surveyors during the war; reports for the colonial service; surveyors in officer rank; dismissals

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945 >> Ministry of the Interior >> Further holdings of the Ministry of the Interior >> Ministry of the Interior, Division XII: Surveying (Inventory) >> 1. surveying administration, general >> 1.3 Personnel matters within the Surveying Administration