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            1562 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen
            Zendings Study-Raad, Zeist
            RMG 826 · Akt(e) · 1911-1947
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Correspondence to prepare and conduct joint mission study conferences in Lunteren and Barmen; M. Schlunk: 3 weeks of Dutch mission life, summer conferences in Lunteren, 8 p., Dr., 1920; Invitations and participant lists of Study Days in Dassel and Lunteren, 1919-1921; Lunteren, no. 5 m. Report on Conference in Barmen, 1938

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Zendings Study-Raad, Zeist
            RMG 827 · Akt(e) · 1929-1949
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Conference minutes; circulars; lists of participants and invitations; card by Niederl. New Guinea with mission stations, 1:5,000,000, 1930; De Internationale Zendingsraad, by Baron E. von Boetzelaer van Dubeldam, 24 p., Dr., 1932; Lunteren, No. 5, 1932; Correspondence on the establishment of the e. Mission Museum in Zeist Castle, 1933; Statistical data on the RMG Missionange members currently and formerly active in Dutch India, 1948

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Zeitz, Werner (1911- )
            RMG 706 · Akt(e) · 1929-1976
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Home missionary in Wittgenstein, parish priest in Dreidorf/Dillkreis since 1949; curriculum vitae, certificates, medical examination, 1929; final certificate of the Missions-Seminars, 1937; official directive, 1937; ordination certificate, 1939; curriculum vitae, testimonies, medical examination by the bride Else Spies, 1939; correspondence

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 e · Bestand · 1787-1851
            Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Preliminary remark: The beginnings of the Württemberg legation in the Netherlands are closely linked to the history of the Subsidy Regiment Württemberg. After Duke Karl Eugen had made the regiment - generally known as the Cape or Indian Regiment - available to the Dutch East India Company, he sent the Captain of Penasse to Holland in November 1787 to take care of matters relating to subsidies. The authorized representative was at first temporarily, since the middle of the year 1788 permanently present in Middelburg. Among his successors the mission to the legation in The Hague expanded. After the suicide of the envoy of von Hügel in 1805, it remained vacant for more than two years before a Württemberg envoy was again accredited to the king's court in July 1807. With the occupation of Dutch territory by French troops, Württemberg's diplomatic representation in the Netherlands was also abolished, and in September 1814, following the formation of the Kingdom of the United Netherlands, another envoy was sent to The Hague; however, the Consul General in Rotterdam, August Freiherr von Wächter, also served as the diplomatic representative until 1816. Until 1830, the seat of the legation changed between Utrecht, Amsterdam, Brussels and The Hague, depending on where the court was located. Due to the political changes in 1848, the Württemberg embassy in the Netherlands was abolished and the remaining tasks were transferred to the Württemberg consulate in the Netherlands. The representatives of Württemberg in the Netherlands were:Captain of Penasse, Chargé d'Affaires, 1787 - 1798Contamine, Chargé d'Affaires, 1798 - 1799Johann Christian Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel, Ministerresident, April 1799 - January 1805 Freiherr von Harmensen, extraordinary envoy and minister, July 1807 - September 1807Freiherr von Steube, extraordinary envoy and minister, October 1807 - February 1808Graf von Dürckheim-Montmartin, extraordinary envoy and authorized minister, February 1808 - September 1808Freiherr von Steube, extraordinary envoy and authorized minister, September 1808 - June 1810Freiherr Gremp von Freudenstein, extraordinary and authorized minister, October 1814 - April 1815August von Wächter, Consul General, Chargé d'Affaires, Prime Minister, April 1815 - October 1839Freiherr von Linden, appointed on 15 October 1808 - September 1808Freiberr von Steube, extraordinary envoy and authorized minister, September 1808 - June 1810August von Wächter, Consul General, Chargé d'Affaires, Prime Minister, April 1815 - October 1839Freiherr von Linden, appointed on 15 December 1818181839 October 1815, not accredited after his appointmentFreiherr von Reinhardt, Ministerresident, c. 1843Freiherr von Pfeil, Ministerresident, 1844 - 1848.the "Legation Archive" was brought to Stuttgart by Baron von Neuffer after Hügel's death and partly handed over to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, partly to the War College. In May 1807, the Legation Secretaries von Seeger and von Münch were instructed to record the files that had not yet been catalogued and to reunite the separate parts. Since the concept books left behind by Hügel were kept in chronological order, von Seeger refrained from ordering them by subject and formed chronological series. He made copies for the War Collegium of important processes concerning matters of subsidies. In July 1807, the newly appointed envoy of Harmensen took over the embassy registry in this state, and the order of registration created under von Seeger was not to be retained for the future. However, a comprehensive reorganization could not be carried out at first due to the change of envoys and legation secretaries. Only lists of new files were drawn up. It was not until March 1808 that the Legation Secretary of Münch was able to complete the necessary reorganization of the registry. The directories created by Seeger also received new signatures. The registry scheme designed by Münch with 10 group and one general fascicle was retained or extended for the following period. In the last decade of the Württemberg legation, however, more and more business technical series such as "Miszellaneen, Allerhand, Unerledigte Angelegenheiten, Varia u.a." were produced, so that these titles finally occupied one third of the stock. after the dissolution of the legation, the files were brought to Stuttgart, incorporated into the registry of the Foreign Ministry and handed over with documents of this provenance to the Haus- und Staatsarchiv around 1870. They comprised the inventories (=delivery) 42 and 43 of inventory E 70 legation files. The original handwritten repertories are now only available in a transcript made with a typewriter, and in 1976 the mixed holdings were revised to extract the written material from the legation in The Hague. The separation of the archival records and their assignment to the A and E groups, in accordance with the classification of the Main State Archives, was dispensed with, since the documents recorded for the first time in 1807 are closely related to the subsequent ones as preliminary files. For this reason, the series - concept books, relations and correspondences - were placed in front of the holdings when organizing the holdings. At the end of the factual exercises, the inputs and uses follow. They were taken over unchanged by indices because of their good development and extended by two additional tufts, so that they now make up more than a third of the stock. This can be explained by the research connected with the decline of the Cape Regiment. As a valuable supplement to the new indexing, reference is expressly made to the fully preserved registry aids. Until the introduction of the business diaries in September 1814, the events were recorded on the fascicle envelopes. The envelopes now form, exclusively III (Bü 126) and IV (Bü 129) Büschel 85, the following business daysÜbücher (1814 - 1848) Büschel 86. The previously valid archive signatures E 70 Verz. 42 and 43 with subsequent Büschel or Faszikelnummer were included in the data fields Vorsignaturen. The files of the Württemberg legation in The Hague cover the period 1787 - 1851. They document in a special way the consequences of the subsidy agreement concluded in the 18th century with the Dutch East Indian Company and the relationship between two states whose courts were related to each other. Further documents of the same subject which have grown up with other Württemberg authorities can be found in the Main State Archives mainly in the holdings A 33 Württembergisches Kapregiment and A 117 Netherlands. The stock now comprises 219 tufts in 4.1 linear metres. It was recorded and ordered by Walter Wannenwetsch from February to April 1976 as part of the training under the guidance of Oberarchivrat Dr. Cordes.Stuttgart 1976gez. Walter Wannenwetsch The completion of the present finding aid was carried out with the help of data processing on the basis of the MIDOSA program package of the State Archive Administration of Baden-Württemberg in the period from January to May 1988. At the same time as the inclusion of the title, the index terms were recorded, with a view to a later general index, separated into a place index, a person index and a subject index. The re-indexing as well as the input took place in the context of the training by the archive inspectors Corinna Pfisterer and Regina Keyler under guidance of the undersigned. Stuttgart, May 1988Kurt Hochstuhl

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 o · Bestand · 1810-1813
            Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Preliminary remark in 1977: After the establishment of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt, the Württemberg envoy in Kassel was also accredited at the court of the Grand Duke of Frankfurt from 30 September 1810. During the absence of the Westphalian king, the envoy could leave Kassel and go to the court in Frankfurt or Aschaffenburg, where the Prince Primate and Grand Duke Karl von Dalberg mostly resided. With the end of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt in October 1813, the mission of the Württemberg envoy also expired. The representatives of Württemberg in Frankfurt were: Baron von Gemmingen, Extraordinary Minister and Plenipotentiary Minister, 30 September 1810 - 13 March 1813 Baron Friedrich August Gremp von Freudenstein, Chamberlain, Extraordinary Minister and Plenipotentiary Minister, 6 May 1813 - 5 May 1813. October 1813Besides the envoy accredited to the court in Frankfurt, the former resident of Plitt, as Privy Legation Councillor, was still in the service of Württemberg, wrote, without being certified, reports on the legations and carried out individual orders of the Württemberg court. After the takeover of the files by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they were transferred with documents from the Ministry to the archive, where they were attached to the mixed holdings of E 70 "Gesandtschaftsakten". During the reorganization, the files were separated according to their provenance without regard to the previous state of order. Afterwards only a small remainder remained, which was arranged according to the scheme of the remaining legation holdings. The previously valid archive signatures E 70 Verz. 39 Fasz. 1-3 were included as presignatures with the abbreviation "Fasz". Further documents of the same subject can be found in the files of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The holdings were recorded in October 1975 as part of the training under the guidance of Senior State Archives Councilor Dr. Cordes von Walter Wannenwetsch and finally arranged in May 1977. It covers the period from 1810 - 1813 and consists of 12 tufts in 0.03 m. Stuttgart, in May 1977Walter Wannenwetsch Preliminary remark 1988: The completion of the present finding aid was made with the help of data processing on the basis of the program package MIDOSA of the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg in February 1988. At the same time as the inclusion of the title, the index terms were recorded, with a view to a later general index, separated into a place index, a person index and a subject index. The re-indexing as well as the input took place in the context of the training by the archive inspector candidate Corinna Pfisterer under guidance of the undersigned.Stuttgart, February 1988Kurt Hochstuhl

            RMG 2.167 · Akt(e) · 1907-1967
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Lebenslauf u. Zeugnisse, 1907; Gesundheitsbesnisse, auch für Braut Anna Diehl, 1907-1913; Ordinationszeugnis, 1913; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea, 1913-1931; Korrespondenz mit Frau Wullenkord, 1930; Bericht über die Gehilfenschule in Amele, baptism and secondment of students and their employment, 7 p., ms, 1930; list of pupils and their school grades, 1930; health certificate for A. Wullenkord, 1931; correspondence with Adolf Wullenkord in homework, 1931-1945; health certificate for son Gerhard, 1954; death announcement for A. Wullenkord, obituary and letter of condolence, 1955; correspondence with wife Wullenkord and son Gerhard, 1956-1967

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wulfhorst, August (1861-1936)
            RMG 1.626 a-g; · Akt(e) · 1890-1956
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            1890-1930 in Ondjiva, Omupanda, Karibib, Swakopmund, Präses d. Ovambomission, estate see RMG 1.627; extensive correspondence, annual, station and travel reports, 1890-1936; travel report by Thusnelda Wulfhorst, née. Härlin, 1892; Private letters from August and Thusnelda Wulfhorst, née Härlin to Inspector Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker, 1890-1900; "Osondahe", Monatsblatt d. Finnish Mission, May 1909; Correspondence with the German Consulate and Portuguese authorities concerning property claims in Omupanda, 1920-1927; Obituary for August Wulfhorst by Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp, 1936; Correspondence with his 2nd wife, Johanna Wulfhorst, née Härlin, 1937-1956

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wulfhorst, August (1861-1936)
            RMG 1.627 a-b · Akt(e) · ca. 1903-1935
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Estate:; diary entries from the years 1912-1914, 1918, 1919, 1926-1927 1 issue 1930; The Gospel of Mark in Oshikuanjama, chapters 1 and 2 (beginning) and eight short stories from the Mission, issue, ca. 1903; Mission and Colonization, 2 issues, 1905; Das Ovamboland, issue, o. J.; review of 20 years of mission work under d. Ovambo, c. 1910; sermons and reports about Ovamboland, c. 1910; Southwest Africa - country and people, c. 1910; pictures from the mission work in Ovamboland, c. 1910; about faith and superstition of Ovambo and others.., o. J.;

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wuga and Mshihui Station
            M 581 · Akt(e) · 1892-1920
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Travelogue Johanssen "From Dar-es-Salaam to Wuga, 1892; Untersuchungsreise von Gleiss u. Wohlrab von Hohenfriedeberg nach Wuga, 1894; Report on the founding negotiations of Wuga concerning von Wohlrab, 1895; diary reports, chronicles, letters (originals and copies), statistics especially of Gleiss, Langheinrich u. Rösler, 1895-1914 u. 1919-1920; Report on the founding of Wuga by Franz Gleiss, 12 p. printed, published as supplement to Semesterbrief Number 23 of the Greifswald Theological Society, 1896; "How it looks like in an African school by N. Rösler, 14 p., ms., January 1900; "Auf den Trümmern von Wuga von Missionar Döring, 14 p., Druck, 1902; "Die ersten Jahre der Station Wuga 33 p., ca. 1902; Berichte über die Station Mshihwi (s. a. M 603), 1908-1909

            Bethel-Mission
            Writings by and about Bf. Hennemann
            A.11-366 · Akt(e) · 1914 - 1920
            Teil von Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

            Contains: - Report on episcopal ordination in Duala, in: Cameroon Post 29 April 1914- "Seven years of missionary work in Cameroon. Experiences of Pallottine Bishop Franziskus Hennemann PSM, Apostolic Vicar of Cameroon", in: Zeitfragen aus der Weltmission, 1918- "Bei den'Jaunde' in Südkamerun", by Bishop Franziskus Hennemann PSM, Ap. Vicar von Kamerun, in: Illustrierte Missionsblätter, 1919, pp. 21-24- "Die Reösen Vorstellungen der heidnischen Süd-Kameruns", by Fr. Hennemann, special print from the work: Ehrengabe deutscher Wissenschaft, presented by Catholic scholars, ed. by Franz Feßler, Freiburg 1920, 12 pages, rec. in: Zeitschrift für Eingeborenensprachen, 1919/20, p. 316;Thereby: Corrected printed manuscript by Hennemann, as well as a handwritten note on the religious ideas of the Bantu tribes of South Cameroon (Ms)

            Gesellschaft des katholischen Apostolates
            M 47 · Akt(e) · 1856-1950
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            "Erlanger Mission Lecture by Friedrich von Bodelschwingh; "Father Bodelschwingh as pastor of his missionaries by Gerhard Jasper, no year .J.; Father Bodelschwingh, a witness of Jesus for East Africa by Curt Ronicke, 24 p., print, 1940; "News from the Bethel Mission 1950, number 3 and 4, tribute to Bodelschwingh on the occasion of his 40th anniversary of death by Gerhard Jasper.

            Bethel-Mission
            Wittgensteiner Kreisblatt-1907, -
            Stadtarchiv Bad Berleburg, Z (Zeitungen), Witt.Krb 56 · Sammlung · 1907
            Teil von Bad Berleburg City Archive (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: (The numbers refer to the issue numbers) Construction history and urban development: Many construction and land issues are dealt with in the meetings of the city councilors meeting, see administration. No.36: Commemoration of the construction of Ludwigsburg 200 years ago No.74The Marburger Str. is paved from the Ederstr. to the bridge Agriculture: The newspaper brings in every issue advice for farmers, reports on new researches and experiments, reflections on the weather, statistics of the seeds and the slaughtered animals, farmer's rules, lists of the approved bulls and goats and the prize winners of the Stünzelfest, requests for further training and to the agricultural winter school, advice concerning insurance and pensions for farmers (are published). No.13,15: Advantages of land consolidation No.16: General assembly of the agricultural trade association No.21: Report on the general assembly of the agricultural trade association No.48,49: Report on the journey of the agricultural association to the German Agricultural Exhibition in Düsseldorf No.62: The rural indebtedness in the Wittgenstein district Nature and environment: No.60: Agriculture and natural monument conservation No.98: Extermination of crows by interpretation of poisoned fish at the creeks Statistics: A maid gets 18,-M monthly. A ground worker earns 40 Pf./hour Nr.19: Extrablatt with the election results of the election of the Reichstag Nr.75: Criminal statistics of the district Wittgenstein Trade, crafts and trades: Nr.58: Report about the Westphalian journeyman craftsman Nr.62: Winkel looks for accommodation for girls from the country, who work in the factory Traffic: Nr.7Delay in the construction of the line Raumland-Berleburg No.58: Start of the construction of the line Raumland-Berleburg No.60,61: Railway project Berleburg-Gleidorf No.68: Railway construction Raumland-Berleburg No.74: Expropriation of land for railway construction No.80: Report on the meeting of the Railway Committee concerning the railway Berleburg-Oberes Lahntal No.95: Cessation of work on the line School and training: No.15: Compulsory schooling regulations No.17,19,20,21: Education and training of commercial youth No.45: An association for the establishment of a toddler school is established No.76: Report on a concert in the Stadtkirche zur Besten der Kleinkinderschule No.80New acquisitions of the Volksbibliothek Kirche: No.66,67: Missionsfest am Dödesberg No.101,103: Article on the history of the churches Schüllar and Odebornskirche, dedication of the new church on 20 December 1907 Fire brigade: No.13Report on the General Assembly of the Voluntary Fire Service Administration and Administration of Justice: Announcements of the District Administrator's Office, the Police and the Princely Administration, detailed reports on the meetings of the Court of Aldermen, the City Assembly, the District Committee and the District Council as well as appointments and announcements of the District Court are published regularly, as are the appeals of the Military Authority. On 25 January 1907 Reichtag elections Vote distribution in Berleburg: Christl. Soziale 95, National-Liberale 104, freisinige Volkspartei 183, Zentrum 15, Sozialisten 55 Nr.17: Obituary to chamber director Rotberg Nr.23,26,47,74,90: Report on meeting of the municipal council Nr.29: Report on district committee meeting Nr.72: Obituary to municipal council leader Kaufmann Fingerling Vereine: Vereinsnachrichten are found in every issue of the newspaper. To the already 1900 known associations come still in addition: Stenographer's Association ''Stolze'', Cyclist's Association , Innkeeper's Association , Shooting Association , Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) Free Craftsmen's Guild, Saxo-Borussia Youth Association Local Group of the German Fleet Association Goat Breeding Association Orchestra Association ''Grines Hitchen'' (meets in ''Kaiser Friedrich'') District Teachers' Association Wittgenstein Fatherland Women's Association Singing Association Harmony Men's and Youth Association Volksbildungsverein Railway Association No.31SGV-Herrenkommers im Wittgensteiner Hof Nr-.101: Report about the local group of the German Fleet Association Nr.103The ski club Sauerland, seat Arnsberg, which has a local group in Berleburg, counts 200 members emigration: No.17: North America resists against the immigration No.32: Emil Wolff, a Berleburger, who emigrated to America, makes a donation of 1000 M. to the hospital, likewise 1910 of the infant school No.94From Sauerland miners go to South West Africa, work in the mine, commitment 14 months, 250 m. per month, free station, clothes and laundry Other: No.10,11: In the gym photos from the war 1870/71 are shown No.91: Complaint about burglary thefts, foreign workers (Croats, Italians) are suspected, who are employed in road and railway construction Darin:

            Windhoevel, Rudolf (1907-1981)
            RMG 702 · Akt(e) · 1929-1964
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Homeland mission in Lasphe, since 1952 pastor in Bottenhorn/Biedenkopf; curriculum vitae, testimonies, medical examination, 1929; diploma of mission seminar, 1936; curriculum vitae, certificates, medical examination of bride Emmi Vitt, 1936 1938; birth certificate of son Joachim, 1947; correspondence, also from the field

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wind angle (mit Klein-Windhoek, Katutura)
            RMG 2.533 a · Akt(e) · 1900-1913
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            see also RMG 2.571; quarterly, annual and conference reports on the work in the field. Herero- u. Nama-Gemeinde Windhoek, by Karl Friedrich Wandres, Friedrich A. Meier u. Gustav Becker, 1900-1913; Contract for property exchange between Fiskus u. RMG (copy), 1906; visitation reports, 1906 1908; accounting for building costs of the Chapel in Klein-Windhoek, 1908; estimate for the construction of the 2nd mission house, 1909; plans for the conversion of the old school, 1912; application for purchase of land, 1912; report on trips to the mission house. Farmen im Nähe von Windhoek m. Kartenskizze, Lage u. Namen d. Farmen, by Gustav Becker, 1913; Disputes with the Shipyard Elder Franz, 1913

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            RMG 2.161 · Akt(e) · 1907-1911
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Letters and reports from New Guinea, 1907-1910; Missionary H. Eckershoff about Wilms' condition, 1910; Missionary Pfalzer (Neudettelsauer Mission) about Wilms' condition, 1910; Correspondence with Wilms in the homeland, 1910-1911; Personalbogen u. Beschäftigungszeugnis, 1910

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wilhelm Rascher (1883-1966), graduate farmer
            M 431 · Akt(e) · 1909-1968
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Correspondence concerning Anna Prieser, verehelichte Rascher, 1909-1912; correspondence with and about Wilhelm Rascher, 1909-1968; curriculum vitae, 1910; letters and reports from Kamachumu, Rukajange, Karagwe and others.m, also by Anna Rascher, 1910-1939; translation of a letter from King Yuhi Musinga of Rwanda to the "Great in Germany, 1931; report by Missionary von der Heyden, Kirinda, on the end of the reign of King Yuhi Musinga, 1931; "Karagwe stay, a report, 1932; death notice for Siegwart Rascher (son) of January 1932; so-called "Letter of Silence by Curt Ronicke, 1933; "Report from our language work, 1935; "Agricultural education in Kigarama, 1935; Supernatural ties of Bahaya and the Baha'i. its effects on the communities, by Anna Rascher, 1937; "Wie der Vogel dem König eine Braut freite - ein Hayamärchen von Anna Rascher, 1937; "Afrikanisches Jägerlatein, 1938; "Schädlinge, 1938; Ärztliche Zeugnisse für Eheleute Rascher, 1939; contribution to the response of C. J. Hellberg asked questions about the earlier conditions in Uganda and Rwanda by Wilhelm Rascher, 1956; death announcement for Anna Rascher, née Prieser, 1962; death announcement for Wilhelm Rascher, 1966

            Bethel-Mission
            Wilhelm Kuhl (1899-1989)
            M 307 · Akt(e) · 1930-1972
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Korrespondenz, 1930-1962; Ärztliches Gutachten für P. F. Gleiss, 1931; Ärztliches Gutachten für Schwester Friederike Schumacher, 1932; "Weihnachten im Hospital Bumbuli, 1931; Nachricht über den Tod von Gertrud Kuhl, Foto des Grabes in Lupembe, 1934; Erinnerungen an Tanga u. an Jakobo Ngombe, 1934; "Mfizi u. seine Gefährten - Geschichten aus Deutsch-Ostafrika, 24 p.., ms. 1937; "Visit to an old missionary (Hosbach), by Wilhelm Kuhl, 6 p., ms., about 1962; reports and essays, 1933; "Freizeit in Kigalama mit Fotos, 1933; "Reise von Bumbuli nach Kamachumu mit Fotos, 1932; "Fahrt zum Kilimandjaro mit Fotos, 1932; "Eine Unterrichtsstunde im Hospital, 1932; Lebensgeschichte u. Letters from the warden Mfizi from Kamachumu, 1933-1935; "Memories of black people, manuscript, 1937; "Als Arzt u. Erzieher in Ostafrika (Druck), 1936; "Tutaonana - wir werden wiederehen, Geschichten aus dem alten Afrika, o.J. ; "Bahati, Geschichte eines Mädchens, 1953

            Bethel-Mission
            Wilhelm Hosbach (1867-1964)
            M 272 · Akt(e) · 1896-1964
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Correspondence (s.a. M 270), 1896-1897; correspondence, reports, diary excerpts (s.a. M 273) from 1906; Easter sermon in Hohenfriedeberg, 1914; "Vom Schulbau in Mutindili, 1914; Letters by Elfriede Kraemer (stepdaughter of Hosbach) to the Trittelvitz couple, 1912-1914; Hosbach's letters from prisoner of war in Egypt, 1917-1919; "Paulo Shempahila - Lebensbild eines einheimischen Gehilfen, 1919; 3 Songs in Swaheli (Text u. Sheet music by Martha Hosbach), 1927; Letters and reports by Martha Hosbach from 1926; "Die Schule von Kijunga von Josua Hermas, translated by Wilhelm Hosbach, 1932; Jahres-, Konferenz- u. Schulberichte von Bukoba, 1932; Gutachten zur Wasserversorgung in Kigarama, 1932; draft: "Integration of the mission into the German Protestant Church of Knak; "Neue Ordnung für die Missionsarbeiter der Bethel-Mission, 1933; "Ein Wort Dankbarer Erinnerung an Frau Künzel, 1934; Correspondenz während des 2. 1939-1949; letter from an African teacher to Wilhelm Hosbach, 1949; correspondence with the Hosbach couple at home, 1949-1961; obituary for Martha Hosbach, widowed Kraemer, née Wegener; obituary, obituary and memories of Wilhelm Hosbach, 1964

            Bethel-Mission
            Wilhelm Grüninger (1907-1996)
            M 293 · Akt(e) · 1933-1967
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Curriculum Vitae, Instruction, Vow of Deputation, 1933; Tropenzeugnisse für Eheleute Grüninger, 1933; Korrespondenz, Berichte u. Versorgungsangelegenheiten, 1933-1967; "Fackelzüge in Afrika, 1934; "Bugabo, 1934; "Eine Reise nach Mubali, 1939; Ärztliche Zeugnisse für Familie Grüninger: 1939, 1951, 1956 u. 1961; Curriculum Vitae of Wilhelm Grüninger, 1963; Letters from Ursula Grüninger to Curt Ronicke, 1951-1954; "From Lutindi's Everyday Life, 1952; Miscellaneous from the Missionary Work in Kiberashi, 1954; "Bell Dedication in Tamota, 1954; "In Old Traces in Hayalande, about 1955; "Short Overview of the Work in Lutindi, 1959; "Kago, 1960

            Bethel-Mission
            Wilhelm Bokermann (1867-1947)
            M 274 · Akt(e) · 1895-1946
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Six letters from Dar-es-Salaam, 1895-1896; "A "Eben-Ezer of the Lutindi lunatic asylum in western Usambara, history of Lutindi for the 25th anniversary recorded by Wilhelm Bokermann, 34 p., ms., 1929; letters of thanks Ronicke to donors of the Nazareth Missionary League; death announcement for Friedhelm Bokermann, died 1944; correspondence with Wilhelm Bokermann, 1929-1946

            Bethel-Mission
            Wiehl/Agger Synod Mission Assistance Association
            RMG 202 · Akt(e) · 1834-1940
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Correspondence, 1834-1845 1907-1931; Statutes of the Missions-Hülfsverein im Kreis Gummersbach, 1834; Statutes of the Oberberg. Missionsverein, 1844; Statutes of the Missions-Hilfsverein Nallingen, 1840; Statutes of the Missions-Hilfsverein d. Synode a.d. Agger, Dr., 1907; Verwaltungsordnung f. d. Missionarsheim a.d. Agger, Dr., 1907; list of gifts from churches of the Aggersynode, 1940

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Wesel Missionary Society
            RMG 138 · Akt(e) · 1822-1942
            Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Protocol of the Founding Assembly with Statutes, 1822; Sermon delivered at the Foundation Festival of the Mission Society of Wesel, July 2, 1823 by the Superintendent General Roß, 1823, Dr.; Summary Report of the Clevic Provincial Bible Society of Wesel, Dr.., 1829-1833; Correspondence and proof of gifts of love, 1822-1845, 1906-1942; contributions to the history of missionary life in the Lower Rhine region 1820-1850, essay by Lic. Delius, October 1940; beginnings of the missionary society in Wesel, essay by Lic. Müller, Diersfordt, 1942

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