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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 f Bü 603 · File · 1896-1918
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Lotteries for the benefit of the 2nd International Painting Exhibition, Stuttgart; Colonial Lottery; Münsterbau Ulm; Münsterbau Freiburg; Graf Zeppelin; Pensionsanstalt für deutsche bildende Künstler in Weimar; Restoration of the Marienkirche in Reutlingen; Münsterbau Überlingen; Great Art Exhibition Stuttgart; Restoration of the Alexanderkirche in Marbach; Lindenmuseum in Stuttgart; Kursaal in Bad Mergentheim; Red Cross in Stuttgart; Badisches Rotes Kreuz; Verband der Gewerbevereine in Stuttgart; Stuttgarter Säuglingsheim; Württembergische Invaliden

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, GU 20 Bü 229 · File · vor 11. Sept. 1898 - 10. Dez. 1907
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
  • Contains:<br />Entries mainly by members of the Stuttgarter Hofgesellschaft, the nobility, the ministers, the administration and the military of the Kingdom of Württemberg and the Diplomatic Corps in Stuttgart; contains entries and a. by Maximilian Freiherr von Feilitzsch (before Sept. 11, 1898, June 14, Sept. 30, 1900), Krafft Freiherr von Crailsheim (before Sept. 11, 1898, Sept. 30, 1900), Konrad Kümmel (Sept. 11, 1898, Jan. 8, 1898, Sept. 8, 1900), Konrad Kümmel (Sept. 11, 1898, Sept. 8, 1900), Aug 19th, 24 Dec. 1899, 5 June, 24 Dec. 1900, 3 March, 24 Dec. 1901), Hermann Freiherr von Mittnacht (4 Dec. 1898, 3 and 24 March, 29 April, 24 Dec. 1899, 18 Nov. 1900), Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (19 Dec. 1898, 11 May, 24 Dec. 1899, 10 Jan. 1899), Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (19 Dec. 1898, 11 May, 24 Dec. 1899, 10 Jan. 1899), 24 Nov. 1901, 25 Febr. 1904, 6 May 1906, 29 May, 28 Oct., 21 Nov. 1907), Tony Schumacher (Antonie von Baur-Breitenfeld) (22 Oct., 24 Dec. 1899, 25 Oct. 1900, 11 Nov. 1906, 25 Jan, 11 June 1907), Adolf Freiherr von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff (14 June 1900), Max Freiherr Schott von Schottenstein (21 Oct 1900), Karl von Zeyer (11 Nov 1900, 25 Jan, 16 Sep 1901, 9 Feb 1902, 6 May 1906), Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (30 Nov 1900), Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (30 Nov 1900), Karl von Zeyer (11 Nov 1900, 25 Jan, 16 Sep 1901, 9 Feb 1902, 6 May 1906), 24 Dec 1900, 3 and 24 Dec 1901, 5 May, 20 Nov 1906, 31 Jan, 3 March, 2 Nov 1907), Georg Graf von Metzsch-Reichenbach (11 April 1901), Wilhelm August Breitling (13 Sept, 28 Dec 1901, 9 February 1902, 4 May 1906), Albert von Schnürlen (13 Sept, 13 December 1901), Albert von Schnürlen (13 September 1901), Georg Graf von Metzsch-Reichenbach (11 April 1901), Albert von Schnürlen (13 September 1901), Nov 24, 24 Dec 1901, 3 March, 7 May 1902, 11 June 1906, 25 and 31 Jan 1907), Julius Freiherr von Soden (26 Feb 1904, 24 Jan 1907), Karl von Fleischhauer (25 Jan 1907) , Erwin Otto Eduard von Bälz (10 Jan 1907) , Julius Freiherr von Soden (26 Feb 1904, 24 Jan 1907), Karl von Fleischhauer (25 Jan 1907) , Erwin Otto Eduard von Bälz (10 Jan 1907). April 1907), Friedrich von Schmidlin (28. Nov. 1907) before 11. Sept. 1898 - 10. Dec. 1907, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, GU 20 Schloss Lichtenstein: Bau, Nutzung und Verwaltung description: Contains: - Entries mainly by members of the Stuttgarter Hofgesellschaft, the nobility, the ministers, the administration and the military of the Kingdom of Württemberg and the Diplomatic Corps in Stuttgart; contains entries among others by Maximilian Freiherr von Feilitzsch (before Sept. 11, 1898, June 14, Sept. 30, 1900), Krafft Freiherr von Crailsheim (before Sept. 11, 1898, Sept. 30, 1900), Konrad Kümmel (Sept. 11, 1898, Jan. 8, 1898), and others, 19 Aug., 24 Dec. 1899, 5 June, 24 Dec. 1900, 3 March, 24 Dec. 1901), Hermann Freiherr von Mittnacht (4 Dec. 1898, 3 and 24 March, 29 April, 24 Dec. 1899, 18 Nov. 1900), Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (19 Dec. 1898, 11 May, 24 Dec. 1899, 10 Jan. 1898, 10 Jan. 1898), Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (19 Dec. 1898, 11 May, 24 Dec. 1899, 10 Jan. 1899, 10 Jan. 1898, 10 Dec. 1898, 3 and 24 March, 29 April, 24 Dec. 1899, 18 Nov. 1900), 24 Nov. 1901, 25 Febr. 1904, 6 May 1906, 29 May, 28 Oct., 21 Nov. 1907), Tony Schumacher (Antonie von Baur-Breitenfeld) (22 Oct. 1904, 6 May 1906, 29 May, 28 Oct., 21 Nov. 1907), Tony Schumacher (Antonie von Baur-Breitenfeld) (22 Oct. 1907), 24 Dec. 1899, 25 Oct. 1900, 11 Nov. 1906, 25 Jan., 11 June 1907), Adolf Freiherr von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff (14 June 1900), Max Freiherr Schott von Schottenstein (21 Oct. 1900), Karl von Zeyer (11 Nov. 1900, 25 Jan. 1900), Adolf Freiherr von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff (14 June 1900), Max Freiherr Schott von Schottenstein (21 Oct. 1900), Karl von Zeyer (11 Nov. 1900, 25 Jan. 1900), 16. Sept. 1901, 9. Febr. 1902, 6. May 1906), Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (30. Nov., 24. Dec. 1900, 3. and 24. Dec. 1901, 5. May, 20. Nov. 1906, 31. Jan. 1901), Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (30. Nov., 24. Dec. 1900, 3. and 24. Dec. 1901, 5. May, 20. Nov. 1906, 31. Jan, 3 March, 2 November 1907), Georg Graf von Metzsch-Reichenbach (11 April 1901), Wilhelm August Breitling (13 Sept., 28 Dec. 1901, 9 February 1902, 4 May 1906), Albert von Schnürlen (13 Sept., 24 Nov. 1901), Albert von Schnürlen (13 Sept., 24 Nov. 1901), 24 Dec 1901, 3 March, 7 May 1902, 11 June 1906, 25 and 31 Jan 1907), Julius Freiherr von Soden (26 Feb 1904, 24 Jan 1907), Karl von Fleischhauer (25 Jan 1907) , Erwin Otto Eduard von Bälz (10 April 1907), Friedrich von Schmidlin (28 Nov 1907)
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 660/157 · Fonds · 1859-1917
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Personal history: When he entered the war school in Ludwigsburg (1855), Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin decided to pursue a military career. After his appointment as lieutenant (1858) he was subordinate to the Generalquartiermeisterstab. Commanded to study at the University of Tübingen for a year, he was temporarily transferred to the Corps of Engineers in Ulm after the outbreak of the French-Austrian War (1859) and soon afterwards to the Generalquartiermeisterstab in Ludwigsburg. After various journeys, including to the scenes of the American Civil War, Count Zeppelin was promoted to the Adjutant's Office of King Charles in 1865. At his own request, in April 1868 he was assigned to the tactical department of the Great General Staff in Berlin, but already in the autumn of the following year he was recalled to the Württemberg General Quartermaster Staff. At the beginning of the Franco-German war in 1870/71, Count Zeppelin was assigned to the Württemberg cavalry brigade as a general staff officer. His daring exploration ride through Alsace on 24/25 July 1870 and its distribution in the national press made Count Zeppelin famous and popular for the first time in wide sections of the population. After the war he was entrusted with changing commandos over various cavalry regiments until 1884 when he was appointed colonel of the Württemberg military in Berlin. Allegedly because of an unsuccessful manoeuvre, Count Zeppelin retired in 1890 at the age of 52 as General à la suite of the King of Württemberg. During the American Civil War and in Paris in 1870, Count Zeppelin had become acquainted with the military use of open-air balloons. Already in 1887 he had developed his ideas about the possibilities of airship travel in a memorandum presented to the King of Württemberg. His first airship (LZ 1) ascended on 2 July 1900. In 1906 LZ 2 and LZ 3 started, both designed by the engineer Ludwig Dürr. Graf Zeppelin suffered a severe setback on August 5, 1908, when LZ 4 went up in flames on his 24-hour journey to Echterdingen after loading. Graf Zeppelin achieved the final breakthrough and general social recognition of his idea with the launch of LZ 5, which landed in Berlin on August 25, 1909. With regard to military deployment, Graf Zeppelin had considerably overestimated the possibilities of his airships: 72 of the 96 airships built during the war were lost. Nevertheless, Count Zeppelin accused Reich Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg of obstructing the full deployment of the airships against England. The only letter of Count Zeppelin received in this estate also refers to this controversy with the Reich government that arose shortly before his death (1917). Inventory history: Count Zeppelin's only daughter Hella had married Alexander von Brandenstein in 1909. At least a part of the estate listed here must have been in their possession or that of their heirs, because some archival records were marked with the stamp "Graf von Brandenstein-Zeppelin'sches Familienarchiv". The estate of Count Zeppelin in M 660/157, which comprises 14 archive units (0.1 m), was recorded in September 1994.Stuttgart, in September 1994Dr. Margit Müller

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 50/03 · Fonds · 1803-1918
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

In Berlin there was a Württemberg legation since the 18th century, which existed until 1933. Until 1870/71, she was responsible for Württemberg's relations with the Kingdom of Prussia, then also with the German Empire, and was the envoy of Württemberg to Berlin: Gustav Heinrich Baron of Mylius (1803 - October 1806)Heinrich Baron of Wimpffen (July 1807 - ?)Carl Philipp von Kaufmann, Legation Councillor (January 1811 - February 1813)Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Freiherr von Scheeler (July 1814 - May 1815)Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary (May 1815 - November 1815)August von Neuffer (December 1815 - May 1816)Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary (May 1816 - July 1816)Gottfried Jonathan (von) Hartmann, Legation Secretary (1816 - December 1816)Karl von Phull, Lieutenant General (January 1817 - 1820)Karl Friedrich von Wagner, Legation Council (1821, 1823 - 1824)Georg Ernst Levin Graf von Wintzingerode (1820 - 1825)Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark (1825 - 1828)August Freiherr von Blomberg, Legation Council (1826-1829)Franz Baron von Linden (1830-1844)Julius Baron von Maucler (1844-1845)Ludwig von Reinhardt (1846-1850)Franz Baron von Linden (1852-1866)Friedrich Heinrich Karl Baron Hugo von Spitzemberg (1866-1880)Fidel von Baur-Breitenfeld (1881-1886)Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin (1887-1889)Rudolf Friedrich Karl von Moser (1890-1893)Theodor Axel Freiherr von Varnbüler (1894-1918)Karl Hildenbrand (1918-1920)The main part of the collection became available during the dissolution of the old collection E 70 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs): files) in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century. Century newly formed. With the systematic classification and listing of the holdings of the Württemberg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, further documents could be assigned to the existing holdings according to their provenance. The counter tradition is in stock E 74 (Württ. Legation in Berlin (1803-1925)), to whose find book reference is made. After the dissolution of the Württemberg Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1920), the State Ministry of Württemberg was the supervisory authority for the legations of the state. The corresponding tradition can therefore be found in inventory E 130 b. The structure of the present collection is based on the classification designed for the Württ. legations and consulates stock group. The present finding aid book was completed with the help of the MIDOSA 95 program package of the Baden-Württemberg State Archive Administration. Mrs. Heinert was concerned about the entry of the title recordings, some of which still exist on index cards and some on registration forms. 246 numbers in 5.4 m. with Kurt Hochstuhl were entered in the inventory.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 50/03 Bü 181 · File · 3. Januar - 30. Dezember 1888
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: German colonial policy in East Africa; Panama scandal in France, relations between Germany and France and Russia, old-age and disability insurance, death of Emperor Wilhelm I, illness and death of Emperor Frederick III.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 50/03 Bü 182 · File · 7. Januar - 31. Dezember 1889
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: German colonial policy in East Africa and the Pacific, German-French and German-Russian relations, listing of Russian securities on the Berlin Stock Exchange, old-age and disability insurance

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 74 · Fonds · (1897 -) 1811 - 1930
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

1st history of the Württemberg legation in Berlin: There was a Württemberg legation in Berlin from the 18th century until 1933. Until 1870/71, she was responsible for Württemberg's relations with the Kingdom of Prussia, then also with the German Empire, and the Württemberg envoys in Berlin were, among other things: Johannes Nathanael Freiherr von Schunckum 1720Friedrich Graf von Seckendorfum 1730 - 1733Johann Eberhard Georgii1741 - 1744Christoph Dietrich von Keller1744 - 1749Gottfried von Hochstetterum 1751 - 1757Tobias Faudel (Resident)about 1793/94Reckert (Resident)about 1795Christoph von Seckendorfum 1799Ferdinand Friedrich Freiherr von Nicolaium 1800/01August Friedrich Batz1801 - 1803Gustav Heinrich Freiherr von Mylius 1803 - October 1806Hermann Freiherr von Wimpffen July 1807- ?Carl Philipp von Kaufmann, Legation Councillor January 1811 - February 1813Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Freiherr von Scheeler July 1814 - May 1815Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary May - November 1815August von Neuffer December 1815 - May 1816Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary May - July 1816Gottfried Jonathan von Harttmann, Legation Secretary October 1816 - January 1817Friedrich Freiherr von Phull, Lieutenant General January 1817 - 1820Ulrich Leberecht Graf von Mandelsloh (interim) July - September 1820Karl Friedrich Wagner, Legation Councillor 1821, 1823 - 1824Georg Ernst Levin Graf von Wintzingerode 1820 - 1825Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark 1825 - 1844August von Blomberg, Legation Councillor 1826 - 1829Franz à Paula Freiherr von Linden, Legation Council 1830 - 1844Julius Baron von Maucler 1844 - 1845Ludwig von Reinhardt 1846 - 1850Carl Eugen Baron von Hügel 1850 - 1852Franz à Paula Baron von Linden 1852 - 1866Friedrich Heinrich Karl Baron Hugo von Spitzemberg 1866 - 1880Fidel von Baur-Breitenfeld 1881 - 1886Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin 1887 - 1889Rudolf Friedrich Karl von Moser 1890 - 1893Theodor Axel Freiherr von Varnbüler 1894 - 1918Karl Hildenbrand 1918 - 1924Otto Bosler1924 - 1933 (1934) : Since the foundation of the Reich in 1871, the Württemberg envoys in Berlin have also acted as plenipotentiaries to the Bundesrat. Since the end of the 19th century, the legation was located at Voßstraße 10. The legation building was erected by government councillor Georg Wilhelm von Mörner. After the end of the legation in 1933, the building was bought up by the Reich in 1937 and demolished one year later, as the new Reich Chancellery was planned at this location. the ministerial counterpart to stock E 74 until the end of the monarchy in Germany in 1918 is in stock E 50/03, further documents concerning the Württemberg legation in Berlin for the time before 1806 in the stocks A 16 a, A 74 c and the time after 1918 in the stocks of the Württemberg State Ministry (E 130 a-c). 2nd inventory history and processing report: The documents of the present inventory were handed over to the former Württemberg State Archive Stuttgart in 1932. Another delivery received in 1937 was burnt during the Second World War. The largest part of the documents contains federal affairs of the German Reich, in which the Württemberg envoy was involved as an authorized representative of the Bundesrat. Particularly noteworthy are documents on the regulation of tax legislation between the German Reich and the federal states, on the war economy during the First World War, but also on economic supply in the post-war period. Particularly in the field of food supply, there is a substitute tradition for the documents of the Württemberg Ministry of Food destroyed in the Second World War. Many of the more recent documents contain large amounts of Reichstag and Bundesrat printed matter, but due to correspondence with Württemberg authorities they are not to be regarded as a double tradition of the files of the institutions of the German Reich kept in the Federal Archives.In the years 2008 - 2009 the documents were made accessible by the archive officers René Hanke, Mathias Kunz and Andreas Neuburger, the archive inspectors Wolfram Berner, Sylvia Güntheroth, Antje Hauschild and Stephanie Kurrle as well as the interns Christa Ackermann and Fabian Fechner under the guidance of the undersigned, some parts were also made accessible by the undersigned himself. Rudolf Bezold was responsible for the subsequent archiving of the documents. The total volume of the stock comprises 40 volumes and 958 tufts in the volume of 34.3 linear metres of shelving.Stuttgart, in October 2011Johannes Renz b) nationality mark: A]Austria [BY]Belarus [CH]Switzerland [CHN]People's Republic of China [CZ]Czech Republic [E]Spain [EAT]Tanzania [F]France [I]Italy [NAM]Namibia [P]Portugal [PL]Poland [RT]Togo [RUS]Russia [TR]Turkey [UA]Ukraine