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Kaumi
11 Archival description results for Kaumi
Accounts (1909); report about the official duties in Tsingtau (e.g. Relationship to the American Presbyterian Mission, "Case" Ruhmer, school questions (1911, 1912), Faber Hospital; Faber Hospital (1909, 1911, 1912); dissolution of the mission seminar (1909); residential building on the property of the Faber Hospital (1909); remarks about a common girls' school; report about the district school in Kaumi in the first semester (1909 - 1911); examination of the girls' preschools in Taitungtschen and Tapantau; death of Dr. Wunsch, Tsingtau, Faberhospital and occupation of the vacant position (1911); Boys' and Girls' Schools (1911); meeting of the board of trustees of the Faberhospital on 29.10.1911; plan of the mission property; testament of Dr. theol. Ernst Faber in favour of the Allgemeine Evang.-Prot. missionary association to Weimar; purchase contract of a property in Tsingtau for the General Evangelical Prot. missionary association (1912); annual report of the General Evangelical Prot. missionary association, station in Tsingtau (1912)
German patrol with Kaumi (today: Gaomi) in the German colony Kiautschou during the Boxer Uprising / Photographer: Scherl
Correspondence of the pastors Blumhardt, Wilhelm Schüler and Wilhelm with the Missionsverein; situation reports, e.g. of the new teachers at the Missions-Mädchenschule in Tsingtau; cash situation; abolition and reorganization of the hospital; protocol of the mission station (27 Oct. 1906); school questions; general situation in China; report on the situation in Kaumi
Contains among other things: Idea for a development plan for the area at the large port in Tsingtau Offers for the supply of water supply systems for the barracks at Bismarckberg in Tsingtau Liability of the entrepreneur Mauerer for roofing work of the troop accommodation in Kaumi Construction of the governorate house in Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Foundation of the Association for the Study of Railway and Mining Issues in Schantung Reports on travels by Kaumi-Itschoufu Statutes of the Schantung Railway Company and Statutes of 1913 and Building and Operating Concession
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Accounting of the South Manchurian Railway Company for 1913/14 Report on negotiations concerning the Kaumi Railway and the West Railway concerning negotiations with the Schantung Railway Company Settlement of the Company's 1922 claim for damages
German Imperial Naval OfficePlans of the hospital property in Tsining, China, of the hospital and school property in Tsingtau, China, and of the property in Tokyo, Japan; correspondence by and with Wilhelm Seufert, Dr. Eyl, Ms. S. and Richard Wilhelm; minutes of the board of trustees meeting of the Faberhospital (23 Nov 1912, 1913, 31 March, 9 May, 9 Sept.); financial difficulties, statutes for the teachers of the schools of the Weimar Mission; minutes of the board of trustees meeting of the German-Chinese. School for girls (Schufanschule 13. Febr. 1913); minutes of the meeting of the Missionary College (22. March and 28. July 1913); plans for the construction and reconstruction of the Faberhospital; call for an "Office for German-Chinese Exchange" (against an English-American flooding); bills for a construction on the school building at Shanghai Street; expansion of the missionary work (Sept. 1913); plan of the hospital Kaumi; provisional statutes of the Jungung-Hua-Hospital Tsingtau; plans of the Faberhospital and the library for the Weimar Mission in Tsingtau; donations of teaching materials, especially physical apparatus, for the girls' school (1914)