Untersuchungsakten gegen 1) Dr. Wirth, Journalist, zuletzt in Homburg wohnend; 2) Dr. Siebenpfeiffer, Haardt bei Neustadt; 3) Dr. Grosse, zuletzt in Pirmasens sich aufhaltend; 4) Dr. Pistor, Bergzabern; 5) Pfarrer Hochdörfer, Sembach; 6) Journalist Strohmeier, Mannheim; 7) Advokat Hallauer, St. Wendel; 8) Student Brüggemann aus Heidelberg
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Oberlandesgericht Zweibrücken, Akten >> 10 Prozessakten und -urteile >> 10.01 Akten zu politischen Vorgängen um das Hambacher Fest 1832
1832-01-01/1833-12-31
Enthält: Überwiegend Vernehmung von Zeugen, die am Hambacher Fest teilgenommen hatten
darin: Der Deutschen Mai, gesungen von etwa 300 jungen Bürgern aus Neustadt am deutschen Volksfeste vom 27. Mai auf den Schlossruinen zu Hambach, Neustadt: Philipp Christmann 1832, Druck 4 S., 16,5 x 10,5 cm (Bl. 143a-b)
darin: Der Deutschen Mai, gesungen von etwa 300 jungen Bürgern aus Neustadt am deutschen Volksfeste vom 27. Mai auf den Schlossruinen zu Hambach, Neustadt: Philipp Christmann 1832, Druck 4 S., 16,5 x 10,5 cm (Bl. 143a-b)
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