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Gütersloher Beiträge >> 1988 Dezember
Dezember 1988
Enthält: enthält u.a.: Die Amtsvogtei - Das Rat- und Amtshaus - Das Geschäftshaus - Anmerkungen: Löwenbach, Daltrop, Fürstbischof Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg, Jorgen Diethrich Heiden, Vogt Heinrich Havergo, Rentmeister Balcke, Hausvogt Stambler, Westerhellweg, Möllen Christian, Barckey, Diedrich Nottbrock, Christophel Michael Berendt, Heinrich Fricke, Christoph Tegeler, Ernst Lienenkamp, Otto tom Winckel, Joachim Köcker, Valentin Henrich Goebel, Fiskal Lehmann, E.H. Piepenbrock, Wilhelm Sudhölter, Hermann Christian Haege, Johann Heinrich Fismer, H. Buer, Barkey, Schreinermeister Völker, Fürst von Bentheim Tecklenburg, Justizrat David Groneweg, Tischlermeister Generotzki, Maurermeister Hübener, Bürgermeister Arnold Rüter, Bertelsmann, Stohlmann, Raßfeld, Puwelle, Emanuel Löwenbach, Christoph Kornfeld, Ernst August Dedekind, Bernhard Daltrop, Max Daltrop, Bernhard und Julius Daltrop, Franz Wiesenhöfer, Schluckebier
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Autor: Stephan Grimm
Urkunde des Bischofs Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg 1658 (Repro), Foto von Hermann Christian Haege, Geschäftshaus Daltrop um 1912
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