Der Freundes- u. Bekanntenkreis von Albert Knapp
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D 2 - Knapp-Archiv >> III. Albert Knapp >> Familie, Freunde
1822-1864, o.D.
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Korrespondenzen S - Z
1) Sarasin, Adolf, Pfarrer in Basel 1834-1835
2) Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von, Prof. in München 1822-1858
3) Schwab, Gustav Benjamin, Prof. in Stuttgart 1836-1841
4) Seeger, Joseph Karl August, Pfr. in Hirsau, später in Sielmingen 1827, 1849
5) Stange, Karl Friedrich, Pfr. in Gerlingen 1838-1864
6) Staudt, Jakob Heinrich, Pfr. in Korntal 1858
7) Steinhofer, Friedrich Christoph, Pfr. in Jesingen 1828
8) Steinhofer, Joh. August, Pfr. in Königsbronn 1824
9) Steinkopf, Karl Friedrich Adolf, deutscher Pfr. in London 1839-1852
10) Stern, W. , Prof. in Karlsruhe 1848, 1857
11) Steudel, Professorsehegattin, Tübingen 1837
12) Stier, R. 1835-1852
13) Stolberg-Wernigerode, Heinrich Graf zu. Wernigerode 1839
14) Stricker, Gustav Theodor, Pfr. in Hunspach/Els. 1857
15) Theremin, Berlin 1836-1840
16) Tholuck, Prof. D. , Halle 1831-1862 s.d.
17) Uhland, Ludwig, Tübingen1857, 1862
18) Vaihinger, Joh. Georg, Lehrer am Missionshaus in Basel, später Pfr. in Nehren 1823-1849
19) Wagner, Joh. Friedrich, Pfr. in Beuren 1834
20) Williardts, von, Oberjustizrat/Eßlingen 1822-1856
21) Wörner, Eberhard in Stuttgart-Berg 1830-1833
22) Wurm, Jakob Gottlieb, Dekan in Nürtingen 1833
23) Zaremba, Felix Graf von 1839-1862
24) Zeller, Christian Heinrich, Beuggen 1825, 1835
25) Zluhan, Provisor in Jesingen 1836
Korrespondenzen S - Z
1) Sarasin, Adolf, Pfarrer in Basel 1834-1835
2) Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von, Prof. in München 1822-1858
3) Schwab, Gustav Benjamin, Prof. in Stuttgart 1836-1841
4) Seeger, Joseph Karl August, Pfr. in Hirsau, später in Sielmingen 1827, 1849
5) Stange, Karl Friedrich, Pfr. in Gerlingen 1838-1864
6) Staudt, Jakob Heinrich, Pfr. in Korntal 1858
7) Steinhofer, Friedrich Christoph, Pfr. in Jesingen 1828
8) Steinhofer, Joh. August, Pfr. in Königsbronn 1824
9) Steinkopf, Karl Friedrich Adolf, deutscher Pfr. in London 1839-1852
10) Stern, W. , Prof. in Karlsruhe 1848, 1857
11) Steudel, Professorsehegattin, Tübingen 1837
12) Stier, R. 1835-1852
13) Stolberg-Wernigerode, Heinrich Graf zu. Wernigerode 1839
14) Stricker, Gustav Theodor, Pfr. in Hunspach/Els. 1857
15) Theremin, Berlin 1836-1840
16) Tholuck, Prof. D. , Halle 1831-1862 s.d.
17) Uhland, Ludwig, Tübingen1857, 1862
18) Vaihinger, Joh. Georg, Lehrer am Missionshaus in Basel, später Pfr. in Nehren 1823-1849
19) Wagner, Joh. Friedrich, Pfr. in Beuren 1834
20) Williardts, von, Oberjustizrat/Eßlingen 1822-1856
21) Wörner, Eberhard in Stuttgart-Berg 1830-1833
22) Wurm, Jakob Gottlieb, Dekan in Nürtingen 1833
23) Zaremba, Felix Graf von 1839-1862
24) Zeller, Christian Heinrich, Beuggen 1825, 1835
25) Zluhan, Provisor in Jesingen 1836
Sachakte
Zluhan, N.N.
Zeller, Christian Heinrich
Zaremba, Felix Graf von
Wurm, Jakob Gottlieb
Wörner, Eberhard
Williardts, N.N.
Vaihinger, Johann Georg
Uhland, Ludwig
Tholuck, August
Theremin, N.N.
Stricker, Gustav Theodor
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Heinrich Graf zu
Stier, R.
Steudel
Stern, W.
Steinkopf, Karl Friedrich Adolf
Steinhofer, Johann August
Steinhofer, Friedrich Christoph
Staudt, Jakob Heinrich
Stange, Karl Friedrich
Seeger, Joseph Karl August
Schwab, Gustav Benjamin
Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich v.
Sarasin, Adolf
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