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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, E 350 a · Fonds · 1893-1945
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: The files of the proceedings of the Regional Court came in several deliveries into the State Archives. 500 title records were recorded by the archive employee Seufer with the program MIDESTRA, which were converted after continuation of the recording by the archive employee Zeller with the program MIDOSA 95 likewise into the newer data format. The records were then sorted according to the original reference numbers. The relevant registers are in stock E 349. Only a few files have survived from the early years of the court, which was transformed from a district court to a regional court in 1879. Since the beginning of the First World War, the tradition has become denser. It reflects above all the development of white-collar crime, but also the political, criminal disputes in the run-up to the Third Reich.7363 tufts with 33.1 m. Ludwigsburg, December 2001Gerhard Taddey

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 c · Fonds · 1873-1945, Nachakten bis 1971
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Foreword: The E 130 c holdings at hand comprise personal files of employees of the State Ministry and the authorities directly subordinated to it, insofar as these employees left the service in May 1945. Staff only listed in lists or in basic salary forms were also included, but left in the original files, unless their own personal files were already available. The files of the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which were taken over by the Ministry of State after the First World War or for whose pension claims it was responsible, were also integrated into the inventory. Due to the close interlocking of these files, however, a separation could not always be carried out completely; further personal details may therefore still have to be found in the files of the Foreign Ministry itself. Furthermore, from the business records of the Ministry of State, archival records were separated which, according to today's opinion, are to be regarded as pure personnel records (E 130 IV, No. 58, NI. 107). The documents on the ministers in file group B 1, C 1, C 2, C 4, C 7, C 8, C 9, C 11 remained in the holdings of documents on the ministers in file group B 1, C 1, C 4, C 7, C 8, C 9, C 11. Files on employees who left the civil service only after May 1945 or entered the civil service after this date are in the holdings of EA 1/13 (State Ministry, personnel files from 1945). The stock E 130c comprises 136 numbers. From November 1971 to June 1972 it was sorted and listed by archive inspector candidate Joachim Herzer. In May 1973, the archive employee Westenfelder recorded further files which arrived later and which also established the final order.Stuttgart, supplement: When the holdings E 46 were dissolved within the framework of the redrawing of the holdings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the personal file of the Secret Chancellor's List Wilhelm Henne was found under the signature E 46 Bü 644, the provenance of which turned out to be that of the State Ministry. Therefore, the file was added to the inventory under the signature E 130c Bü 137. At the same time, the finding aid book was prepared for the Intranet.Stuttgart, in February 2007Johannes Renz

MSS.Afr.s.1873 · Fonds · 1914-1932
Part of Bodleian Library, University of Oxford

Papers as Resident in Calabar Province, Nigeria, including reports on the history of Native Administration, on Owerri Province, native court reports and intelligence reports on the Cameroons campaign (1914-1915).

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MSS. Afr. s. 2175 · Fonds · c1864-1982
Part of Bodleian Library, University of Oxford

Photographs, correspondence, newspaper cuttings relating to mining activities in South Africa, 1871-1929 Telegrams, newspaper cuttings, photographs, etc. concerning the Jameson Raid, 1896 Maps, correspondence, etc. relating to the South African War, [1899-1906] Correspondence, newspaper cuttings, cartoons, etc. relating to political career, 1903-1915 Visitors' book from Farrar's farm during the South African War, with cartoon sketches, postcards, etc., 1900-1902 Correspondence, newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to social and family activities, including accounts of a journey to the Victoria Falls, 1900-1919 Correspondence, photographs, telegraphs, newspaper cuttings, etc. concerning field of service in World War One and his subsequent death and funeral, including household inventory, will and related papers, 1909-1975 Biographical notebooks, c1915-1919 Personal and family photographs, c1864-1920 Newspaper cuttings concerning members of the Farrar family and Benoni, the township founded by Sir George Farrar, 1904-1982 Miscellaneous items, 1908-c1970

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 m · Fonds · 1905-1920
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: After the establishment of a Württemberg consulate in Nuremberg had already been suggested in 1871, in 1905 at the king's request "for the protection of the commercial interests of our state in the city of Nuremberg in general as well as in relation to individual matters of our subjects" Julius Pabst, chemist, part-owner of the paint factory Pabst und Lambrecht, Nuremberg, 1st chairman of the Nuremberg department of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 28.6.1905-24.3.1922 was appointed as Württemberg's representative in Nuremberg. Since the consulate did not acquire any further significance, however, the consulate was not reoccupied after Pabst's death. 1923, the city of Nuremberg handed over the documents that had grown up at the consulate to the Ministry of State, which probably forwarded them to the archive in the same year, together with files from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The documents remained in this association under the signature E 4 Verz. 2 Bü 765, but in March 1977 they were extracted in accordance with their provenance and recorded as part of the training of Rolf Jente, a prospective inspector, and finally arranged by Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Cordes in accordance with the structure of other legate and consulate holdings. The present material ranges from 1905-1920 and is of some interest especially in view of the conditions in Nuremberg during the First World War and the efforts of the Consul to promote cultural institutions in Württemberg. The holdings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, since 1920, of the Ministry of State also include 33 tufts in 0.1 m. Stuttgart 1977gez. G. Cordes