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Personalakten der Loge "Die Freunde zur Eintracht" und der Vorgängerlogen (Buchstabe L)
Zentrales StA Merseburg 5.2. M 13 Nr. 44 und Nr. 45
NL 183: Die Freunde zur Eintracht (Freimaurerloge)
NL 183: Die Freunde zur Eintracht (Freimaurerloge) >> Die Freunde zur Eintracht >> Mitglieder
1816-1934
Enthält: Personalakten von Karl Laist, Peter Heinrich Laubinger, Wilhelm Lauer, Friedrich Heinrich Laurent, Christian Lauteren, Claudius Franz Joseph von Lebauld de Nans, Karl August Lebrun, Eduard August Lehne, Friedrich Lehne, Hugo von Lehrbach, Damian Leiden, Johann Baptist Leiden, Adolf Leinveber, Christoph Ernst Achilles Leisler, Heinrich Lennig, Johann Adam Lennig, Johann Albert von Leo, Ludwig Leo, Christian Leonhard, Julius Constantin Leonhardt, Edmund Levita, Eduard Leopold Carl Levita, Johann Heinrich Levita, Caspar Anton Leykam, Matthias Leykam, Friedrich Johann August von Lilienström, J. K. Limbach, Sebastian Josef Limbach, Heinrich Ernst Lindemann, Ludwig Lindenschmit, Peter Lindenstruth, Fritz Linn, Johann Heinrich Linse, Jacob Adolf Lippold, Johann Gottfried Loeffel, Johann Karl Loeffel, Phillip Anton Loeper, Johann Caspar Löhr, Christian Lothary, Johann Friedrich Lotheissen, Wilhelm Lotz, Karl Julius Wilhelm Lucanus, Johann Friedrich Linkwaldt, Johann Lubainski, Johann Joseph Lurtz, Josef Anton Lutz, Josef Chr. Lutz, Friedrich Lux
In der Personalakte Friedrich Lehne drei gedruckte Broschüren mit Liedtexten; in der Personalakte Josef Chr. Lutz 16 an die Loge "Die Freunde zur Eintracht" adressierte Postkarten von verschiedenen Kriegsschauplätzen des Ersten Weltkriegs
Akten und Einzelstücke
Laist, Karl
Laubinger, Peter Heinrich
Lauer, Wilhelm
Laurent, Friedrich Heinrich
Lauteren, Christian
Lebauld de Nans, Claudius Franz Joseph von
Lebrun, Karl August
Lehne, Eduard August
Lehne, Friedrich
Lehrbach, Hugo von
Leiden, Damian
Leiden, Johann Baptist
Leinveber, Adolf
Leisler, Christoph Ernst Achilles
Lennig, Heinrich
Lennig, Johann Adam
Leo, Johann Albert von
Leo, Ludwig
Leonhard, Christian
Leonhardt, Julius Constantin
Levita, Edmund
Levita, Eduard Leopold Carl
Levita, Johann Heinrich
Leykam, Caspar Anton
Leykam, Matthias
Lilienström, Friedrich Johann August von
Limbach, J. K.
Limbach, Sebastian Josef
Lindemann, Heinrich Ernst
Lindenschmit, Ludwig
Lindenstruth, Peter
Linkwaldt, Johann Friedrich
Linn, Fritz
Linse, Johann Heinrich
Lippold, Jacob Adolf
Loeffel, Johann Gottfried
Loeffel, Johann Karl
Löhr, Johann Caspar
Loeper, Phillip Anton
Lothary, Christian
Lotheissen, Johann Friedrich
Lotz, Wilhelm
Lubainski, Johann
Lucanus, Karl Julius Wilhelm
Lurtz, Johann Joseph
Lutz, Josef Anton
Lutz, Josef Chr.
Lux, Friedrich
Mainz
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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