1874-1919 in Otjimbingue, Otjikango, Omburo, Omaruru; Letters, travel and war reports, 1871-1920; Fieldpost letters from the time of the French campaign, 1871; Reports from the sea voyage to Capstadt and Walfishbay, 1873; A visit in d. Grootkloof, contribution for "Kleinen Missionsfreund", 1874; copy of e. Briefwechselels with Captain Abraham Zwartbooi, 1880; J. P. Reinhard (former blacksmith in Otjimbingue) to Peter Friedrich Bernsmann because of foster daughter Johanne Bernsmann (born 1880), 1888; Map d. "Hererolandes", M. 1: 1.250000 with marked routes and driving times for oxen, c. 1888; station reports of Otjimbingue, 1886-1888; station reports of Otjikango, 1888-1890; station reports of Omburo, 1890-1895; report of e. Journey to Ondjiva in Oukuanjama (Amboland), 1891; station report on Omburo by Traugott Kauapirura, 1891-1892; report by Asher Mutjinde on behalf of the chief Manasse Tjiseseta about his conversion, 1893; Manasse Tjiseseta to Dr. August Schreiber, contains proclamation about corn trade, 1895; Two bundles of letters from missionary Eduard Dannert and family from Omaruru, Otjimbingue and Stellenbosch, 1895-1899; private letters by Peter Friedrich Bernsmann to inspectors d. RMG, 1890-1900; Teacher Gustav Kamatoto to RMG, 1899; Speech by Peter Friedrich Bernsmann: "How can it be explained that our evangelists and school teachers have so far met little of the cherished expectations", 4 p. ms. hectographed, 1902; private action by the merchant E. Langenberg, Ombuiro against Peter Friedrich Bernsmann for insulting him, 1904; report about the black miner in the gold mines of Pretoria u. near Johannesburg, 1905; description of Herero dances with music examples, 1907; contribution by Peter Friedrich Bernsmann for e. Schullesebuch: Die natives Deutsch-Südwestafrikas u. d. Beginnings ihrer Geschichte, with the chapters:; Die Bastards; Die Herero; Die Naman; Die Bergdamara; Die Ambo, 23 S. ms.., 1914; in 1,613 c also: Eduard Heinrich Gustav Dannert, (1849-1924), see RMG 1,615;
Société des missions du RhinConference minutes; The conversion and life stories of 25 evangelists, recorded at the conference in Okahandja, 1936; "Evangelisten-Ordnung", in German, Herero and Nama, 1938;
Société des missions du Rhin1871-77 in the service of the Mission Trade Society, 1881 ordained, from 1884 missionary, Praeses of Southwest Africa 1904-1910, in: Otjizewa, Okahandja, Otjosazu, Otjozondjupa, Karibib, Swakopmund, see also RMG 2.481 Briefkopierbuch 1904-1907; Letters (also by Mrs. Emmy Eich, née Mohn), Reports, Station Reports, Quarterly Reports, 1882-1935; Presentation on the Confirmation at the Conference on Otjimbingue, 22 p.., hs. 1894; Report of the Evangelist Elia Kandirikirira on Otjiwarongo, 1898; Reply to the attacks by the Farmers Erdmann v. Mission, 1905; Statements of the South West Africa missionaries on the question of orphanages and industrial schools for Herero children, 1905; Appeal of the Governor of Lindequist to d. Hereros,, Dr., 1905; Plan (blueprint) for the new mission house in Walfishbay; congratulatory letter and eulogy for Eich on the occasion of his 25th ordination anniversary (draft), 1906; Gedanken zur Mischehenfrage (Rassenmischhe), 1913; Rating d. Farmen Gaub, Ganachaams, Korab, 1920;
Société des missions du RhinRemote stations: Ojombonde, Otjosembona, outstation of Omaruru s. a. RMG 2.514 a-d, Farm s. RMG 2.557 a b; Chronology of the station from 1876-1891; Annual and Conference Reports, by Friedrich Heinrich Peter Bernsmann and August Carl Heinrich Kuhl-mann, 1899-1907 1921; How can the fact be explained that our evangelists and school teachers, especially those trained in the Augusti-neum, have met until now little d. cherished expectations? Lecture, Fried-rich Heinrich Peter Bernsmann, 12 p. hs., 1902; Disputes with trader Langenberg, 1903; Preface to e. Collection of Herero sermons, by August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, 1907;
Société des missions du Rhinfrom 1906 unoccupied, farm s. RMG 2.559; Conference and Station Reports, by Ferdinand Lang, 1898-1903; Reports of local teachers and evangelists: Manasse Pujatura, Willibald Kerijaa, Urbanus Kerija, Julius Kauraisa and Ephraim Kaatutuka, 1901; Visitation Report, 1906; Reports by Wilhelm Emil Jakob Diehl about the Herero collection point Otjihaenena and its transfer to Okomitombe near Gobabis, 1906;
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