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Frédéric and Gertrud Bettex [1837-1915, ?-?, Swiss teacher and religious-apologetic writer]

Contains among other things: Daughter as missionary woman in Cameroon, English prisoner of war

In: correspondence groups >> theologians, especially those in western Switzerland, and their circle of influence >> Bettex

Hedwig von Wissmann [1832-1908, née von Griesheim, sister Claras von Grieshem, married 1861 to Friedrich Wilhelm von Wissmann, General of the Infantry (1828-1909)]

Contains among other things: Careers of the sons, colonial service of a son in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (1895); fire of the manor (2.10.1899) Darin: Kondolenzdank des Gatt, der Söhne bei dessen Tod (1908-1909)

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Wissmann

Lita Herrin zu Putlitz [1862-1935, daughter of Gustav Gans zu Putlitz and Elisabeth, née Countess Königsmarck; one brother: Stephan Gans zu Putlitz, married to Countess Elisabeth von Flemming].

Contains among other things: Collapse; parade of French colonial troops in front of Queen Victoria of Sweden (2.7.1919)

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Flemming - Oriola - Putlitz - Barsewisch - Eisendecher - Eickstedt-Peterswaldt

Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet [1801-1894, Member of Parliament for the Liberals, Privy Counsellor, in 2nd marriage 1858 married to Frances Parthenope Nightingale, sister of Florence Nightingale] (English)

Contains among other things: Florence Nightingale and her social work; English parties and domestic politics; English and German Protestantism in relation to Catholicism; Bismarck's church politics (21.10.1873 and others); Badischer Frauenver...

In: correspondence groups >> English and American friends and acquaintances >> Nightingale - Verney

Wilhelm Solf [1862-1936, Diplomat]

Contains among other things: Speeches by Solf on colonial policy (6.1917, with drafts); Hans Sachs [press officer in the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office], memorandum on the German parties (28.8.1917); German propaganda against England; S...

In: individual correspondent