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Description archivistique
A.11-342 · Dossier · 1916 - 1921
Fait partie de Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

Contains:1. information to the Reich Colonial Office, 19162. debt register claims, 19183. deliveries by the mission house Limburg, 19204. witnesses for damages, 1920, 19215. bells, 19206. damages in the French colony, 19183. Vire" prison camp, 19217 Miscellaneous, 1920-19218 SAC members as witnesses of damage to others, 1921

Pallottins
A.11-355 · Dossier · 1991
Fait partie de Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

Subject:- Andreasberg, Mission 1913- Dibombari, Church 1913- Douala, Cathedral- Edea, Church and boarding school- Einsiedeln, Church- Engelberg, Mission 1894- Ikassa, Mission 1906- Kribi, Church and Mission House- Myolye, Mission 1901; Including: Picture of Seminary Myolye, 1947- Ngowayang, Church and Mission House- Ossing, Mission 1900- Victoria (parish Bota à Limbé), Mission 1908

Pallottins
Purchases and gifts
Best. 608, A 162 · Dossier · 1898-1912
Fait partie de Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

Scope: 256 sheets. Reference: HI XIII 3d 3XIII 19a 1147-52,286.Contains: Transfer of the Joest´schen collection to the Bayenturm, reports by the director of the Natural History Museum, Dr. Carl Hilburg (1898-1899); donation of the Joest collection by Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele geborene Joest, donation conditions, enrichment of the collection by gifts, including purchases of Eugen Rautenstrauch (1899-1901, including Benin bronzes, other objects from Benin, from Siam), from other members of the Rautenstrauch family (1908), offer by the travelling zoologist H. Förster for sale of his collection (1899, with catalogue) of pearl mussels (1900); collection Adolf Diehl, Wiesbaden, mediated by the editor of the Kölnische Zeitung, Prosper Müllendorf (1900, with catalogue); Meetings of the Commission for the Museum of Natural History (1899), takeover of a Peruvian collection from the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (1899), draft concerning the installation of the Joest Collection (1899), donation of quivers and arrows from Togo from the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin (1900), opening of the collection, Newspaper article (1900), offer by Oscar Mengelbier to purchase his Chilean-Araucanian Indian collection (1900), offer by Hermann Rolle, Berlin (1901) of a natural history collection, donation of two works from the Zulu coffee shops (1901), a Java collection by Dr. Schmitz, Heidelberg (1901), Cameroon collection by company v. Tippelskirch