Materialsammlung und Dokumentation zu den Häusern Berliner Straße Nr. 9 und 9a (jetzt 7 neu)
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NL Langenkämper, 47
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Nachlass Ursela Langenkämper >> 1. Straßen >> 1.1 Berliner Straße
Enthält: enthält: - Haus Nr. 9 (vorher 47-175): Besitzer 1783 Johann Peter Spring, 1805 Johann Arnold Reinhold (Kaufmann, Tabakfabrikant), 1822 Arnold Heinrich Rüter (Kaufmann, Gastwirt), 1852 Moritz Friedrich Puwelle (Kaufmann), 1873 Heinrich Friedrich Puwelle (Kaufmann), dann Familie Puwelle, 1967 Abbruch wegen Innenstadtsanierung, 1969 Bezug des Neubaus (jetzt Nr. 7); Plan; Arnold Heinrich Rüter war 1846 - 1853 Bürgermeister, 1853 entlassen, nach Amerika ausgewandert, 1873 Rückkehr, 1896 gestorben (nach Hermann Eickhoff, Geschichte der Gemeinde Gütersloh, 1903); "Neue Westfälische" 3. 7. 1999: Artikel von Heike Vieregge über Rüter; Fotos; Ausarbeitung: "Das Haus der Familie Puwelle" (mit Zeichnungen; aus dem Stadtmuseum); Verwaltungsbericht der Stadt Gütersloh 1895/96 über Legate von Julie Puwelle; ab ca. 1950 Weingroßhandel Rottwinkel und von Buddenbrook; um 2000 "Elle-Moden"; - Haus Berlinerstr. 47a (später Münsterstr. 176-1; seit 1852 zu Puwelle, Berliner Str. 9): Besitzer 1775 Witwe Schürmann, 1824 Carl Bertelsmann (gründet Steindruckerei, zieht 1829 aus), 1838 Valentin Edeler (Oeconom), 1852 Moritz Friedrich Puwelle (Kaufmann), dann Familie Puwelle, 1910 Münsterstr. 1, 1938 Witwe Luise Puwelle, 1967 Abbruch wegen Innenstadtsanierung; Plan; Zeitunsartikel: "Die Glocke" 5. 8. 1967 und 27. 9. 1975 über Carl Bertelsmann; "Neue Westfälische" 11. 5. 1999 über 175 Jahre Bertelsmann-Druck
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BZK no.
The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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