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Enthält:
- Werner, Anton, v. 18. Juni 1910, 3. Juli 1910, 17. Juli 1910, 26. Juli 1910, 13. September 1910, 18. Januar 1911, 27. Januar 1911
- (Anton v. W. an den Sohn Anton), 25. Februar 1911
- Anton v. W., der Sohn an den Maler, 14. April 1911, 6. Mai 1911, 20. Mai 1911, 17. Juli 1911, 24. Juli 1911, 15. Oktober 1911, 21. August 1912, 18. August o. J., o. D. (Donnerstag), o. D. (Sonntag den 16.), Bruchstück eines Briefes
- Werner, Fritz v., o. D.
- Werner, Hedwig v., 8. Mai o. J.
- Werner, Hedwig v., 20. Mai 1912
- Werner, Hedwig (Hete), 8. Mai 1912
- Werner, Hildegard v., 7. Mai 1907, o. D. (Montag), o. D. (Dienstag), o. D. (Sonnabend)
- Werner, (Hildegard?) 2. Oktober o. J.
- Werner, Lilli v., 21. Januar 1908, 14. Februar 1908, [18. Februar 1908], (an Cromer) 18. Dezember 1910, [14.]Juli 1911, 19. Juli 1911, 28. Juli 1911, 11. September 1911, 1911 o. D. (Donnerstag), 1911 o. D. (Sonnabend)
- vacat (an Cromer) 10. Oktober o. J., 11. Oktober o. J., 12. Oktober o. J., 23. Oktober o. J.
- vacat (aus England) 30. Juni o. J., 5. Juli o. J., 10. Juli o. J., 14. Juli o. J., o. D. (Donnerstag), o. D. (Sonnabend)
- vacat 8. Mai o. J., 13. Mai o. J., 26. Mai o. J., 1. Juni o. J., o. D.
- vacat Bruchstück eines Briefes von L. v. W.
- vacat Karte an Lilli v. W. (von?), ... Mai 1935
- Werner, Liselotte v., 6. Mai 1911, 7. Mai 1912, 27. Mai o. J., 21. August o. J., 7. Dezember o. J., o. D., (Mittwoch)
- Westerweller, Graf, 13. Februar 1888
- Weihrauch, v., 2. August 1898 (Telegramm)
- White, A. D., Gesandter, 9. Mai 1900, 16. Mai 1900
- Wien, Künstlergenossenschaft, 24. Juni 1910
- Wiese, Bruno, 9. Mai 1906
- Wiese, Max, Bildhauer, 19. September 1906, 10. Oktober 1906
- Wiest, Ernst, 29. August 1906, 5. November 1906
- Wilberg, Christian, Maler, 15. April 1882, [13.] Mai 1882, 13. Mai 1882
- Wildenbruch, Ernst v., Dichter, 16. Januar 1901, 8. Februar 1905, 2. Februar 1906
- Wilhelm II., Kaiser, (Konzept W's an Wilhelm) 12. Juli 1896, 31. Dezember 1898 (Telegramm), 30. März 1902, 27. Januar 1911 (Telegramm), 31. Januar 1911 (Telegramm), (Konzept W's an W. II.) 1. Januar 1912, (Konzept W's an W. II.) 27. Januar 1912, (Konzept W's an W. II.) 19. Juni 1913
- Wilhelm, Kronprinz, 8. Mai 1906 (Telegramm), 11. November 1907
- Wilhelmy, Redakteur, (Konzept W's an W.) 29. März 1897
- Willmann, Eduard, Kupferstecher, 14. Februar 1869, o. D.
- Windthorst, Friedrich, Parlamentarier, 26. Januar 1890
- Winterfeldt, v., 28. Februar 1882
- Wirth, Albert, 5. August 1909, 3. Oktober 1909, o. D.
- Wirth, Arthur, Buchhandlung, 23. Juli 1910
- Wittich, Walter, 3. Oktober 1909
- Wolff, Julius, Dichter, 17. Februar 1885, 8. März 1887, 10. März 1887, 25. November 1894, 26. September 1909, 20. Februar 1910
- Wolff, Marie, 2. August 1910
- Wolff, W., Stadtmusikus, 8. Oktober 1866
- Wopfner, Josef, Maler, 14. März 1907, 16. März 1907
- Woringen, v., Frau, 16. März 1868
- Wulff, Wilhelm, 9. Mai 1903
(Wurster siehe Nr. 11 Lit. H"Honrath")
- Wyneken, Oberstleutnant, 3. August 1909, 12. Dezember 1909, 26. Juli 1911.
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BZK no.
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