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F 63 Kissing & Möllmann
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1874 - 1921
Enthält v. a.: Vollmachten für J. L. Pollinger, Wien (1874, ./. Fa. Pochatschek, ebd.), Jac. P. Jacobsen, Oslo (1875, ./. Schreiner & Nilsen, Stavanger), Paul Wladimirowitsch Kohan, Kiew (1878), Woldemar Birkenfeldt, Moskau (1880, ./. Fa. Lalsfisek), Philipp Klinghardt (1887, 1880, Reisender in Russland); Eduard Gossmann, Gevelsberg (1890, Reisender in Rumänien und Bulgarien), Alfred Liesegang (1902, Reisender in Russland), Ludwig Goswin (1910, 1921, Reisender in Russland und Finnland).
Darin: Geschäftsreise von Wilhelm Ebbinghaus nach Zentralasien, Frühjahr 1912 (Aschabad, Merw, Tschadschui, Buchara, Samarkand, Andishan, Margelan, Skolewko); Umtausch von Bergisch-Märkischen Eisenbahnstammaktien gegen 4%ige Staatsverschuldverschreibungen (1883); Verträge mit Carl Bimbeg über die Leitung einer Succursale in Transvaal (1889, 1891).
Darin: Geschäftsreise von Wilhelm Ebbinghaus nach Zentralasien, Frühjahr 1912 (Aschabad, Merw, Tschadschui, Buchara, Samarkand, Andishan, Margelan, Skolewko); Umtausch von Bergisch-Märkischen Eisenbahnstammaktien gegen 4%ige Staatsverschuldverschreibungen (1883); Verträge mit Carl Bimbeg über die Leitung einer Succursale in Transvaal (1889, 1891).
Sonstiges
Pollinger, J. L.
Pochatschek, Fa.
Jacobsen, Jac. P.
Schreiner & Nilsen
Kohan, Paul Wladimirowitsch
Birkenfeldt, Woldemar
Lalsfisek, Fa.
Klinghardt, Philipp: Reisender in Russland
Gossmann, Eduard: Reisender in Rumänien u. Bulgarien
Liesegang, Alfred: Reisender in Russland
Goswin, Ludwig: Reisender in Russland u. Finnland
Ebbinghaus, Wilhelm
Bimbeg, Carl: Leiter der Succursale in Transvaal
Kissing & Möllmann, Succursale Transvaal
Wien
Oslo
Stavanger/Norwegen
Kiew/Ukraine
Moskau
Russland
Gevelsberg/Nordrhein-Westfalen
Rumänien
Bulgarien
Finnland
Zentralasien
Aschabad
Merw
Tschadschui
Buchara
Samarkand
Andishan
Margelan
Skolewko
Transvaal
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