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PROFESSOR OF GERMAN IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY. WASHINGTON, D. 2. Papers of the Department of Historical Research. J. Franklin Jameson, Editor. EALTIMORE MD., D. Learned's Guide to the Manu- . Materials relating to American History in the German State Archives. Washington, 1. 91. Among the reasons for the preparation of the latter. German lands had in the popu- . America. The records and other manuscript materials found in. German Empire are far from covering the whole. German- . speaking cantons of Switzerland, and a portion of it from the German parts. Austria. Therefore, after the preparation of Dr. Learned's book, it was. German lands outside of the German Empire, and for such a task it was. Professor Albert B. Faust of Cornell University. The German Element in the United. States (Boston, 1. But if a volume were to be published having as its. German cantons, it should. French cantons. These the undersigned. Professor Faust's researches, first in the. Austrian archives and then in those of German Switzerland, occupied the. Faust's. thanks are expressed at the end of his preface, we are also very greatly. Excellencies, Dr. Paul Ritter, envoy of Switzerland to. United States, and Hon. Boutell, envoy of the United States to. Veit Harlan - lm Schaffen meiner Filme Selbstbiographie, herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort versehen von H. Opfermann Sigbert Mohn Verlag ISBN: 378555723X; TITLE: Tatort Erde. Der Dieb mit der roten Maske. TITLE: Ludwig Persius, Architekt des Konigs (German. Personenteil--Die erste Auflage des Werkes 1st im Jahre 1882 erschienen unter dem Titel. The Symphonies of Joseph Haydn (London 1955, dazu Corrigenda and. 03.Teil 1949-1955; 04.Teil 1956-1960; 05.Teil. Doch wie glaubhaft sind. Switzerland. 1. 49- 1. French- speaking cantons, to the. M. Tobie de Raemy. Fribourg; by M. Octave Oberson, sub- archivist of. M. Alfred Millioud, sub- archivist at Lausanne; by. Reverend Abbe Leo Meyer, archivist of state at Sion; by M. Arthur. Piaget, archivist of state at Neuchatel ; by M. Louis Thevenaz, sub- archivist. M. Paul Martin, archivist of state at Geneva, and. M. Charles- Arnold Roch, sub- archivist there. To conform to the practice. Dr. By an unfortunate error, they were omitted. In Switzerland the search could. For this reason the number of repositories visited and examined. Six archives in Vienna were found to contain materials for American. These showed that diplomatic and commercial affairs were in the. Hapsburg Empire and the United. States before 1. 84. Emigration was effectively checked in Austria before this time, and. Ever since the beginning of. America periodically attracted large groups of Swiss. Carolina and Pennsylvania, supposed to be West India islands. British Crown, were names that between 1. Switzerland. The Ratsherren met and pondered, they gave paternal warn- . Overpopulation and bad economic condi- . Switzerland is therefore linked with. America not by governmental policy, but by the bonds of blood, that go back. Germany, and for the same reasons, to the earliest colo- . By this means investigators may be led directly. In many instances large. The purpose was to provide more than. In all quotations the original dialect and spelling have been preserved. A. brief survey of the materials found in the archives is given in an Introduction. Guide. Gallen. Stiftsarchiv, Kaufman- . Direktorium. Erzbischofl. In gathering the material for this Guide the. Austria and in. Switzerland, by the most. His. grateful acknowledgments extend to Hofrat Arpad von Karolyi, director of. K. Haus- , Hof- und Staatsarchiv of Vienna, and to Dr. Hanns. Schlitter, vice- director, whose valuable publications from the archives of. Vienna and Washington are mentioned below ; also in the same archive to. Dr. Roderich Goos, Vizearchivar, and to Dr. Hans Prankl, who made the. Similarly, to Oberstleutnant Ludwig Eberle, and Rittmeister. Lerchenau, of the K. Kriegsarchiv ; to Professor Dr. Heinrich. Kretschmayr, director, and Dr. Josef Kallbruner, secretary, of the Allge- . Archiv d. Innern ; to Archivdirektor Dr. Her- . mann Hango of the Archiv der Stadt Wien, and to Dr. Gustav Bodenstein. Hofkammerarchiv. Andreas Mudrich, di- . Archiv d. Landesregierung at Salzburg, and his assistant. Dr. Franz Martin ; to Professor Dr. Michael Mayr, director of the K. Otto Stolz, assistant. I refer to Professor Dr. Heinrich Tiirler, archi- . Mr. Kurz (to whom I am indebted for some of the most interest- . Staatsarchiv of Bern; to Professor. Dr. Hans Nabholz, state archivist of the canton of Zurich ; to Dr. Rudolf. Wackernagel, state archivist, and Dr. August Huber, assistant archivist of. Staatsarchiv d. I wish to give expression to my in- . Professor. Dr. Jakob Kaiser, archivist of the Confederation 1 in Bern; to Mr. Weber. assistant secretary of the American Legation ; to Dr. Robert Durrer, archivist of Stans, Unterwalden ; to. Dr. Odilo Ringholz, Stiftsarchivar, Einsiedeln ; to Professor Dr. Johannes. Dierauer, historian and librarian (Vadiana), Dr. Schiess, town archivist. Dr. Hermann Wartmann, actuary of the Kaufmannisches Direk- . St. Hermann Escher, chief librarian of the Stadt- . Zurich ; to Mr. Friedrich Frey, cantonal archivist at Glarus . Dr. Werner, archivist of the Staatsarchiv at Schafthausen ; Dr. To all of these and many more it gives me pleasure to express. Kaiser's retirement in . Tiirler, Staatsarcliivar, was appointed. Btmdesarchiv, while Mr. Zurich 1. 3. Stadtarchiv, Zurich 2. Stadtbibliothek, Zurich 2. Stadtarchiv, Winterthur 3. Canton Bern 3. 3. Staatsarchiv, Bern 3. Bundesarchiv, Bern 6. Auswanderungsamt, Bern 6. Stadtbibliothek, Bern 7. American Legation, Bern 7. Canton Luzern 7. 8. Staatsarchiv, and Biirgerbibliothek, Luzern 7. Staatsarchiv, Altorf 8. Canton Schwyz 8. 4. Kantonsarchiv, Schwyz 8. Stiftsarchiv, Einsiedeln 8. Canton Unterwalden 8. Obwalden : Staatsarchiv, Sarnen 8. Stiftsarchiv, Engelberg 8. Nidwalden : Staatsarchiv, Stans 8. Canton Glasus 9. 0. Staatsarchiv, C. larus 9. Kantonsarchiv, Zug J)5. Canton Solothubn (Sou ure) 9. Staatsarchiv, Solotluirn > j. K. Canton Basel 1. Basel- Stadt : Staatsarchiv, Basel 1. Basel- Landschaf t : Staatsarchiv, Liestal i- i. Canton Scii. m fhai sen 1. Staatsarchiv, Schaffhausen 1. Table of Contents. Canton Appenzell 1. Appenzell I. Gallen 1. Stiftsarchiv, St. Gallen 1. 29. Archiv der Stadtgemeinde, St. Gallen 1. 29. Stadtarchiv, St. Gallen 1. 30. Das Kaufmannische Direktorium, St. Gallen 1. 30. Canton Graubunden (Grisons) 1. Staatsarchiv, Chvtr 1. Stadtarchiv, Chur 1. Canton Aargau , 1. Haus- , Hof- und Staatsarchiv 1. K. Kriegsarchiv 2. Allgemeines Archiv des K. Gemeinsames Finanzarchiv (Hofkammerarchiv) 2. Hofbibliothek 2. 55. Archiv der Stadt Wien 2. Archiv der K. Landesregierung 2. Furst- Erzbischofliches Consistorialarchiv 2. K. Staatsarchiv 2. K. Statthalterei- Archiv 2. Ferdinandeum . Naturally every canton is eager to preserve the records. The latter, called Staatsarchive, vary greatly in equipment and. Some are well supplied with a staff of archivists, copyists, cata- . Most of the archives of Switzerland are. These handicaps place a heavier. In the systematic. Staatsarchiv of the city of Basel stands out. The Bundesarchiv of Bern is housed in the only really modern. The Bundesarchiv was. Federal State for the safe- keeping of materials. Helvetic. Republic (1. History and Statistics. Bern, Luzern, Uri. Schwyz, Unterwalden, (ilarus, Zug, Fribourg, Solothurn, Basel, Schaff- . Appenzell. This was its composition from 1. The. members were united in a loose confederation lacking in executive power. Diet. The independence of Switzerland was. Westphalia in 1. 64. Confederation leaned. France, and the country was a great source of supply of troops. The governments of the individual states had by the open- . In the course of. The agents and armies of revolutionary France broke up the old. Confederation in . Irchives dr I'His- . France ( Paris, 1. In 1. 80. 3 Bonaparte, by the Act of Mediation, set up in. After his fall in 1. Swiss territory were in somewhat abject sub- . The Diet remained weak. The seat of government under. Zurich, Bern, and Luzern (the three. Vororte). The cantonal governments became once more reactionary, but by. In that year, as the result of the. Sonderbund (1. 84. Bern. The present, revised constitution, radically democratic, dates from. Gallen had before 1. Confederation (or rather two allies, abbot and town). Aargau. Thurgau, and Ticino had been dependencies of groups of the old cantons. Of the three cantons added in. Valais had long been an independent republic, having relations more. Swiss Confederacy ; Neuchatel, an independent princi- . Prussia as prince; Geneva had been till 1. France. The official order gives precedence. Zurich, Bern, and Luzern, and presents the other cantons in their chrono- . Fribourg appearing next after Zug, and Ticino, Vaud, Valais. Neuchatel, and Geneva after Thurgau. Italian, 1. 1 per cent. Romansch, 0. 7 per cent. Nineteen cantons are dominantly German, five French (Fri- . Vaud, Valais, Neuchatel, Geneva), one Italian (Ticino). Graubiin- . den contains almost all of the Romansch population (4. German. 3. 8 per cent. Romansch, 1. 4 per cent. Italian) ; Bern is 8. German. 1. 5 per cent. French; Fribourg 6. German. Vaud 8. 1 per cent. SURVEY OF THE MATERIALS FOR AMERICAN HISTORY IN SWISS. ARCHIVES. Diplomatic correspondence . III. Ritter, of. Bern, concerning - which there is a record as early as 1. Rats- Manuale. Bern, 1. The governing Ratsherren of Bern were willing to cooperate. Ritter, seeing their advantage in a scheme which was to eliminate what. Wiedertaufer (Men- . Anabaptists), and Landsassen (pauper squatters). In 1. 71. 0 Ritter. Swiss Mennonites (R. Some of the group returned to Switzerland, others found refuge in. Netherlands or in Prussia. In succeeding years considerable numbers of. Swiss Mennonites reached Pennsylvania and Carolina. C. and on his return in 1 7. Three manuscripts of this . Descriptions of the new country soon began to awaken gen- . March 2. 1, 1. 71 1, by the council of. Bern, of 5. 0 copies of the book of Ochs (Johann Rudolff Ochs, Amerikan- . Wegweiser, Bern, 1. Carolina, based on Lawson's New. Voyage to Carolina, London, 1. Pury and Company of Neuchatel began as early as 1. Purysburg, S. Both of these plans were strenuously opposed by the Ratsherren of. Bern, who began to fear an exodus of their people. The emigration fever. Loss of land- . right and citizenship, not to be restored in case of return, restriction of sale. The more valuable are. There is one. in the Staatsarchiv of Zurich which gives a complete catalogue of all those.
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