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Portraitfotos von Freunden des Julius Hölder (besonders von befreundeten Parlamentariern)
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/37 Nachlass Julius von Hölder, Innenminister, nationalliberaler Politiker (*1819, + 1887) und Eberhard Hölder, Oberamtsrichter (* 1863, + 1950)
Nachlass Julius von Hölder, Innenminister, nationalliberaler Politiker (*1819, + 1887) und Eberhard Hölder, Oberamtsrichter (* 1863, + 1950) >> 1. Julius Hölder >> 1.5 Materialsammlung >> 1.5.2 Politische Materialien
ca. 1850 bis 1887
Enthält u.a.: Fotos von Alfred Baldamus, MdR; Dr. Hermann Becker, MdR; Hermann Heinrich Becker, MdR; Wilhelm Behringer, MdR; Dr. Wilhelm Birnbaum, MdR; Wilhelm Bode, MdR; Dr. Carl Emil Hugo Böhme, MdR; Moritz Bolza, MdR; Dr. Karl Braun, MdR; Dr. Eduard Brockhaus, MdR; Friedrich Lorenz Chevalier, MdR; Jan ten Doornkat-Koolmann, MdR; Carl Eckhard, MdR; Dr. Louis Ernst, MdR; Franz Joseph Faller, MdR; Friedrich Forkel, MdR; Karl Friedrich, MdR; Prof. Dr. Christian Frisch, MdR; Prof. Julius Frühauf, MdR; Prof. Dr. Karl Gareis, MdR; Dr. Julius ensel, MdR; Robert Gerwig, MdR; Karl Ludwig von Golsen, MdR; Dr. Karl Grimm, MdR; Dr. Ludwig Groß, MdR; Joseph Hebting, MdR; Carl Herz, MdR; Ludwig Heydenreich, MdR; Winfried von Hörmann zu Hörbach, MdR; Dr. Carl Johann Hoffmann, MdR; Hugo Friedrich Wilhelm Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen, MdR; Clodwig Carl Victor Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, MdR; Eugen Holtzmann, MdR; Leopold Freiherr von Hoverbeck, MdR; Gottlieb von Huber, MdR; Dr. Bernhard Jäger, MdR; Carl Kaemmerer, MdR; Carl Hermann Kanngießer, MdR; Franz Kester, MdR; Emeran Kottmüller, MdR; Max Kraussold, MdR; Adolf Kreutz, MdR; Richard Krieger, MdR; Prof. Dr. August Lamey, MdR; Dr. Eduard Lasker, MdR; Werner August Friedrich Lentz, MdR; Dr. Karl Lorentzen, MdR; Ludwig von Lottner, MdR; Richard Ludwig, MdR; Prof. Dr. Heinrich von Marquardsen, MdR; Georg Martin, MdR; Dr. Heinrich Eduard Minckwitz, MdR; August Möller, MdR; Rudolf Heinrich Möring, MdR; Alexander Georg Mosle, MdR; Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim, MdR; Friedrich Pabst, MdR; Louis Paravicini, MdR; Mathias Christian Petersen, MdR; Gustav Pfähler, MdR; Prof. Dr. Gottlieb Georg Carl Planck, MdR; Franz Pogge, MdR; Hermann Carl Friedrich Theodor Pogge, MdR; Maximilian von Puttkammer (Sorau), MdR; Dr. Hermann Römer, MdR; Dr. Ludwig von Rönne, MdR; Friedrich Schenck, MdR; Dr. Rudolf Schleiden, MdR; Theodor Carl Schmidt, MdR; Johann Friedrich von Schulte, MdR; Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Seelig, MdR; Anton Ludwig Sombart, MdR; Jakob Stadelberger, MdR; Dr. Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg, MdR; Prof. Dr. Georg Martin Thomas, MdR; Paul Tritscheller, MdR; Georg Victor von Unruh, MdR; Hermann Friedrich Valentin, MdR; Dr. Joseph Völk, MdR; Dr. Gustav Richard Wagner, MdR; Franz von Weber, MdR; Dr. Georg Freiherr von Wedekind, MdR; Dr. Wilhelm Wehrenpfennig, MdR; Dr. Hermann Weigel, MdR; August Wichmann, MdR; Moritz Wiggers, MdR; Ernst Witte, MdR; Dr. Isaac Wolffson, MdR; Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Roscher; Prof. Dr. Hermann Seegers, Tübingen; Gustav Rümelin, Universitätskanzler; Prof. Dr. Karl Heinrich Weizsäcker, Tübingen; Prof. Dr. Bernhard Windscheid; Prof. Dr. Oskar Bülow; Prof. Dr. Karl Degenkolb
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