Schulhäuser des Weidle'schen Töchterinstituts
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D 44, Nr. 3
D 44 - Nachlass Familie Weidle
D 44 - Nachlass Familie Weidle >> 1. J. Friedrich Weidle >> 1.2. Weidle'sches Töchterinstitut
1869-1876
Enthält:
- Kauf- und Mietvertrag zwischen dem Institutsvorsteher Weidle und den Kaufleuten Gebrüder Barth über das Haus in der Tübingerstr. 4
- Auszug aus dem Unterpfandsbuch mit der Kreditgabe Paul Holders an seinen Schwager J. Friedrich Weidle
- Kopie des Folterturm, welcher auf dem Schulgelände in der Paulinenstraße stand
Darin:
- Druck: Zur Erinnerung an die Einweihung des Lokals der Evangelischen (Weidle'schen) Töchterschule in Stuttgart (in der Paulinenstraße), Stuttgart 18. August 1873.
- Kauf- und Mietvertrag zwischen dem Institutsvorsteher Weidle und den Kaufleuten Gebrüder Barth über das Haus in der Tübingerstr. 4
- Auszug aus dem Unterpfandsbuch mit der Kreditgabe Paul Holders an seinen Schwager J. Friedrich Weidle
- Kopie des Folterturm, welcher auf dem Schulgelände in der Paulinenstraße stand
Darin:
- Druck: Zur Erinnerung an die Einweihung des Lokals der Evangelischen (Weidle'schen) Töchterschule in Stuttgart (in der Paulinenstraße), Stuttgart 18. August 1873.
0,5 cm
Sachakte
Der Druck ist stark eingerissen.
Holder, Paul
Barth, (Gebrüder)
Schulgebäude, Tübinger Straße
Schulgebäude, Paulinenstraße
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