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                <text>Diese Akten befinden sich zum Teil in einem sehr schlechten Zustand!!!  - Verzeichnis - Korrespondenz mit S. Hebich, Juni 1853 - August.1854, Zirkulare und Protokolle - Korrespondenz mit S. Hebich, September - Dezember 1854 - Protokoll der Generalkonferenz 1854 - Brief von Inspektor Josenhans an die Generalkonferenz, 25.9.1854 - Instruktion für den Generalkassier, 15.9.1854 - Korrespondenz und Protokolle mit Brüdern Gundert, Kullen, Bührer, Lehmann, Würth und Ammann, 31.9.1854 - 14.12.1854 - Brief ohne Datum - Stand der Generalkasse, 27.2 185 und 28.7.1855 - Protokoll der Stationskonferenz in Mangalur, 17.9.1854 - Protokollauszug der Balmatthakonferenz, 20.2.1855 - Brief von Inspektor Josenhans an den Präses und Sekretär der Generalkonferenz, 20.2.1855 - Zirkular an ostindische Stationen, 19.1.1855 - Brief an die Vorsteher der Katechistenschule, 19.1.1855 - Brief an S. Hebich - Buchhaltungstabellen, 1855 - Mitteilung betr. 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Hebich, September – December 1854 - Minutes of the General Conference of 1854 - Letter from Inspector Josenhans to the General Conference, 25 September 1854 - Instructions for the General Treasurer, 15 September 1854 - Correspondence and minutes with Brothers Gundert, Kullen, Bührer, Lehmann, Würth and Ammann, 31 September 1854 – 14 December 1854 - Undated letter - Balance of the General Fund, 27 February 1855 and 28 July 1855 - Minutes of the Station Conference in Mangalore, 17 September 1854 - Extract from the minutes of the Balmattha Conference, 20 February 1855 - Letter from Inspector Josenhans to the President and Secretary of the General Conference, 20 February 1855 - Circular to East Indian stations, 19 January 1855 - Letter to the heads of the catechist school, 19 January 1855 - Letter to S. Hebich - Accounting tables, 1855 - Communication regarding Rodolf Linder, 15 November 1855, signed Adolf Christ and J. Josenhans, announcing that C. 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