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Einzelne deutsche Bundesstaaten (Württemberg, Preußen, Elsaß-Lothringen, Sachsen-Meiningen)
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Nachlass Dr. Conrad Haußmann, (Reichs-)Staatssekretär, DDP-Politiker ( *1857, + 1922)
Nachlass Dr. Conrad Haußmann, (Reichs-)Staatssekretär, DDP-Politiker ( *1857, + 1922) >> 17. Innenpolitik bis 1914
(1863 - 1875) 1888 - 1915
Enthält u.a.:
Auszüge aus Presseartikeln und Reden von Abgeordneten zu politischen Vorgängen in Württemberg, 1863 - 1875; Beratungen zur württembergischen Verfassungsrevision; Bericht von Friedrich Haußmann über einen Besuch beim ehemaligen württembergischen Ministerpräsidenten Hermann Freiherr von Mittnacht, 11.3.1903; Konzept zu einer Ansprache anläßlich der Kaiserparade in Cannstatt am 7.9.1909; Verabschiedung des Stuttgarter Oberbürgermeisters Gauß und Silberhochzeit des württembergischen Königspaares, 1911;
Aufsatz von Carl Vogt über Königsberg, um 1900 (?);
Beratungen im preußischen Landtag, Jan. 1914; elsaß-lothringische Verfassungsfrage;
Begräbnis von Paul Johannes Kienle am 15.12.1915
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