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Editor of the Freisinnigen Zeitung an von Bramann because of their reporting and the request of an editor of the Köllnischen Zeitung to print a counterstatement. Berlin, 26 March 1888

Contains: enth.: - Hugo Zöller, Munich, an Redaktion der Freisinnigen Zeitung, March 25, 1888 (copy).

In: Bramann, Friedrich Gustav from (Dep.) >> 3. letters to and from Friedrich von Bramann

Estate of Otto Glauning (Title)

Letters from and to Glauning, manuscripts, collection of material especially on library studies and English studies, various material on activities in Munich and Leipzig, reports, brochures, collection of material on book covers, 1 box of literatu...

In: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig >> Sonstige

Family archive of Schiber

The archive of the von Schiber family from Munich: "It was a dear time, the good old time before anno 14. In Bavaria even cooked. The beer was still dark, the people warned typically; the lads dashing, the dirndls decent and the dignitaries a...

In: B. Archives of the Nobility, Nobility and Jurisdiction >> 1.) aristocratic archives

Heylsches Landgut Pfauenmoos (inventory)

Description of the holdings: Abt. 189 Heylsches Landgut Pfauenmoos Size: 77 AK and one running metre oversized formats (incl. 189_F = 307 VE) = 7.5 running metres Duration: 1857 - 2007 1st prehistory and takeover of the documents in May 2012 After...

In: City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik) >> Family archives/Heyl estates

Letters from Carl Peters to his lawyer, Dr. Wilhelm Rosenthal, Munich

In: District Archive of the Märkisches Kreis (Archivtektonik) >> Private estates and collections >> Dr. Carl Peters (1856-1918), colonial pioneer, founder of the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Gesellschaft, Reich Commissioner in East Africa >> Dr. Carl Peters (inventory) >> 05 Korrespondenz

Schweninger, Ernst (inventory)

Description of the holdings: The personal papers of Ernst Schweninger were transferred to the Reichsarchiv in July 1926 by his widow, Mrs. Lena Schweninger. In September 1936, numerous letters from the Bismarck family to Ernst Schweninger, owned ...

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