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5.12-7/1 Mecklenburg-Schwerinsches Ministry of Education, Arts, Spiritual and Medical Affairs (holdings)

In 1849, after the introduction of the ministerial organisation, special departments were created for the tasks of the administration of worship and medicine performed by the government or its Special Department of Education (see 2.21-1). These de...

In: Schwerin State Archives (archive tectonics) >> 5th Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1849 - 1933 / Mecklenburg 1934 - 1945 >> 5.1 Parliaments and State Authorities >> 5.12 State Authorities >> 5.12-7 Ministry of Education, Arts, Spiritual and Medical Affairs with subordinate agencies and institutions

Prussian government for the Hohenzoll. Country: Presidential Department (inventory)

History of Tradition The history of the Presidential Department The history of the Prussian government was divided into three or four departments, namely the Presidential Department (Department P), Administration (Department I) and Tax and Treasur...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik) >> Hohenzollern stocks >> Prussian administrative district of the Hohenzollerische Lande >> Prussian Government

VOA 6: Bischofsheim (inventory)

After Bischofsheim's incorporation, the almost 9 m files of the VOA 6 holdings were transferred to the Mainz municipal archives in the course of two deliveries. On 01.12.1934, 161 "Rechnungs-Archivalien" (Invoice Archives), mostly f...

In: City Archive Mainz (Archivtektonik) >> Suburban archives (VOA)

W Forest 1808-1929 (stand)

The beginnings of the settlement of the "Wauler Dorps", as the older people still call the village centre today, probably date back to the 10th century. The construction of the front courtyard belonging to Deutz Abbey and the constructio...

In: City Archive Solingen (Archivtektonik) >> 2nd archives of urban provenance (from 1808/1815) >> 2.1 Files of the towns and municipalities of Burg (until 1975), Dorp (until 1889), Gräfrath, Höhscheid, Ohligs, Solingen and Wald (until 1929) >> Wald (1808-1929)