Loan offers, bequests, donations, also correspondence; inventory of the estate of Christian G. Heydecke, teacher and housefather in the Missionskinderhaus, died 5.7.1857[see also RMG 238].
Rhenish Missionary SocietyTeacher (teaching nurse) in Grootfontein; Correspondence (only a few documents), 1927-1961; Pfarramtliches Zeugnis, 1929; booking note, 1933;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyTeacher 1898-1901, 1901-1904 Priest in Dhünn, 1905-1934 Superintendent in Essen, 1934-1946 Africa-Dezernent; testimony about teaching in the missionary seminar, 1901; private correspondence, 1917-1948; letter by J. Olpp from Swakopmund, 1935; correspondence with Dr. Albert Schweitzer, 1928-1933; What the church owes and owes to the Outer Mission, o.J.; death announcement "29.10.1950; Akten der Waldthausen-Stiftung, Essen, 1927-1930; Akten der Druckerei Gemeinwohl, Essen, 1935; Construction drawings of the houses Uhlandstr. 4 and Dreilindenstr. 71, Essen, 1908;[Questions of the local mission organization, lecture, 1929 see RMG 625].
Rhenish Missionary SocietyDiary & Letters d. teacher Jonas Rynhards, Rehoboth, who was trained in Barmen, 1850-1852; Letters &. Reports by Daniel Cloete, Traugott Kauapirura, Elias Kandirikirira, Paul Mbenovandu, Manasse Kaukutua, Theobald, Gottlieb oa Jonas, Gabriel Hendrik Huaaraka, Jonas Lukas, Josaphat Kamatoto, Petrus Hendrik, Gottlieb Davids, Willy Zeraua and others local Christians, evangelists, preachers and teachers, 1889-1911
Rhenish 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 Society1904-1908 teacher and secretary; vocations as missionary, 1904; work report (1904-1906), 1907; letter of resignation, 1908; correspondence with director Spiecker, 1908-1909; correspondence with director Berner, 1948-1950; estate:; timetable of the preschool 1903-1904; invitation and statutes of the Westphalian Miss.Conference, Dr., 1916; Westphalia and the Rhenish Mission 1905-1907, lecture, 1908; Programs of the Mission Course for Ministers and the Missionary Preacher Conference, 1908; Letters from various missionaries, 1932-1938
Rhenish Missionary Societyfrom 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;
Rhenish Missionary Society[see also RMG 981, with register]; Correspondence; Obituary for Teacher miss. Taylor of the Rhenish Institute, Stellenbosch, Cap Times, 31.5.1880
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCurriculum vitae and certificates, 1924-1928; health certificates, 1925 and 1929; final and ordination certificate, 1929 and 1930; curriculum vitae and certificates for Hilda Müchler's bride, 1929; letters and letters. Reports from New Guinea, 1930-1943; annual report of the Samoan preacher Taeao Salua, by Walter Stahl, 1931; request for a trombone, teacher M. Jas, in 3 languages, c. 1931; correspondence with the Stahl couple in Australia, 1946-1964
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