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Hermine Pilet [1838-1931, née Hartje, founder of the Hausfrauenverein in Magdeburg, married to Otto Pilet (1833-1916), sugar industrialist]

Contains among other things: Hausfrauenverein, school system; death of a son in Southwest Africa (1916) Darin: Pressemeldung zum 80. Geburtstag Hermine Pilets (newspaper clipping, 1918)

In: correspondence groups >> educator, social work

House and State Archives: III. state affairs (inventory)

Origin and editing: During the formation of the large selection stock "Haus- und Staatsarchiv" in the 1870s and 1880s, the group "Staatssachen" was formed as Section III. The editor Ludwig Dietz mainly assembled files from the ...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> House and State Archives >> House and State Archives. III. state affairs

House and State Archives: IV. Legations (inventory)

History of the Baden embassies: Until 1871 Baden had maintained its own missions to the German Confederation, in Bavaria, Belgium, France, Hanover (until 1866), Hesse (Grand Duchy of Hesse), Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Prussia, Saxony, Switz...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> House and State Archives >> House and State Archives. IV. legations

Hugo von Winterfeld [1836-1898, Adjutant General of Kaiser Wilhelm I, Friedrich III, and Wilhelm II]

Contains among other things: Disease and treatment of the crown prince and emperor Friedrich III. Darin: Dankbriefe [der Gattin?] Elisabeth von Winterfeld, née von Scholten, and [der Schwiegertochter?] Hanna von Winterfeld, née von Rotenhan, among...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> Margravial/ Grand Ducal Family Archives >> Margravial/ Grand Ducal Family Archives (holdings) >> Individual members of the House of Baden >> 13A] Luise Grand Duchess of Baden (1838-1923) >> Family, Court, Government >> Other farms (reports) >> House Hohenzollern >> Emperor Frederick III, Empress Victoria

Implementation of border management (point O)

Contains among other things: Protocols on the interrogation of persons; certificates for border traffic; reports of special incidents; prevention of mail smuggling; control of the movement of goods Darin: photo of the underpaying master Georg Habe...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Commanders, inspections, etc. >> Overhead line, border police Baden-Switzerland (existing) >> Border surveillance headquarters Gottmadingen

Infantry Regiment 111 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was rebuilt on 22 October 1852 as the 3rd Line Infantry Regiment. On 1 July 1871 it was renamed the 3rd Baden Infantry Regiment. As a result of the military convention concluded with Prussia and the associated number...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Infantry Regiment 142 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was established on 1 April 1890. At the outbreak of war, it was part of the 58th Infantry Brigade (29th Infantry Division). at the beginning of the war, each infantry regiment, including the Reserve and Landwehr Infa...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Karl von Eisendecher [1841-1934, naval officer, Prussian envoy in Karlsruhe 1884-1918]

Contains among other things: Stays in Kiel (partly Kieler Woche), imperial programme, imperial yachts; German-English relations, English press; stays in England; visit of King Edwards VII of England to Berlin (12.2.1909), his death (7.5.1910); tri...

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

Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court: Generalia (inventory)

Preliminary remark: With the First Law on the Transfer of the Administration of Justice to the Reich of 16 February 1934, the judicial authorities of the Länder became Reich authorities. In Baden, the Ministry of Justice was replaced by the Württe...

In: Upper Court of Justice / Higher Regional Court Karlsruhe

Kislau: workhouse, protective custody camp, concentration camp, transit camp for foreign legionnaires, prison (existing)

The Kislauer Prisons: The buildings on the grounds of the former hunting and pleasure palace of the Speyer prince-bishops in Kislau have served since the attack of the right Rhine parts of the Speyer high monastery on Baden to accommodate various...

In: prisons >> Kislau

Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau und Tabakforschung Forchheim (stock)

History of the authorities: The former Landesanstalt für Pflanzenbau, since 2006 a branch of the Agricultural Technology Centre Augustenberg, was founded in 1917 by the Badische Landwirtschaftskammer (Baden Chamber of Agriculture) as an experiment...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Newer collections (mainly from 1800) >> Finance, Agriculture and Forestry >> Animal and plant breeding >> State Institute for Plant Production Forchheim

Landtag, II. chamber (inventory)

Preliminary remark: The Baden constitution of 1818 had created a parliamentary two-chamber system. In contrast to the representatives of the estates assembled in the first chamber, the representatives of the people in the second chamber were elect...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Newer collections (mainly from 1800) >> Baden State Parliament >> 2nd chamber

Leaves of the Badischer Frauenverein, edited by the Central Committee of the Badischer Frauenverein, XXIX. volume, No. 1- 24, Karlsruhe: G. Braun'sche Hofbuchdruckerei, 1905

Volume contains alphabetical table of contents Also contains: Report on the work of the Badischer Frauenverein in Deutsch-Südwestafrika (special print from No. 9 of the XXVIII. and No. 4 of the XIX. year of the Badischer Frauenverein; special page...

In: 5th Baden Women's Association of the Red Cross >> 5.4 Periodicals

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

Mainau: Grand Ducal Court keeping, architectural drawings and plans (inventory)

History of the possession of the island Mainau: After the abolition of the Kommende of the Teutonic Order on the island Mainau in 1805, the Kommenden possession first fell to the Baden state; today the Kommenden archive in the General State Archiv...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> Grand Ducal House >> Mainau: Court keeping and building plans

Management and General Administrative Matters of the Dissolution Staff 55

Contains among other things: Corps staff orders; reports; personnel matters; collection of decrees and ordinances; division of business of the subordinate processing agencies and district commandos; testimonies; future organization of the R e i c ...

In: 84. Infanterie-Brigade >> Abwicklung >> Organisation; Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 25 84. Infanterie-Brigade

Margravial/ Grand Ducal Family Archives (holdings)

Content and Evaluation Selected documents on the members of the Protestant line of the House of Baden since the late 17th century. Currently, the online inventory only provides information on Grand Duchess Luise and Prince Max of Baden. The docume...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> Margravial/ Grand Ducal Family Archives

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