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                <text>Date early: 1910</text>
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                <text>Foolscap format record book, cover somewhat damaged, but otherwise intact. No page numbers, paper block 0.7 cm between covers. Condition (paper and ink) excellent.  Almost completely written in a beautiful latin script.  This is a record from Anandapur, not Mercara. It includes: station conference minutes,  the locally kept copies of Annual Reports from the mission station, as well as reports from the Plantation, and local copies of other correspondence sent to Basel or to other missionaries in India.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.2 - Third Part
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                <text>Indische Stations-Akten Mercara 1910-1914 (v. Hrn Eidenbenz 1920 mitgebracht)  /  Papers from Indian stations, Mercara [actually: Anandapur] 1910-1914 (brought back by Mr Eidenbenz in 1920).</text>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.2 - Third Part
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                <text>Fragments of half a dozen very miscellaneous documents in German, English and Kannada.</text>
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                <text>Date early: 1917</text>
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                <text>Contents evidently removed from a loose-leaf file, some 5 cm thick. Condition: good.  File kept in the office of the Basel Mission Präses ("President"), B. Lüthi. Earliest correspondence April 1917, latest correspondence dating from the beginning of 1919. On the whole the letters are in reverse chronological order, but this is not totally consistent.  Condition: good. Exclusively correspondence from within India. Many  documents (correspondence between Basel missionaries) in German, but much of the file is in English. Extremely miscellaneous, with interesting elements, e.g. on the founding of the Malabar Council of the South India United Church, with participation of the Basel Mission congregations, 1919.  Many questions of personnel administration (extra payments to cover inflation, e.g.).
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.3 - Fourth Part
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                <text>[No title]   [Field Secretaries’ general correspondence in India 1917-1919]</text>
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                <text>Contents evidently removed from a loose-leaf file, about 2.5 cm of paper. Condition: fairly good.  File kept in the office of the Basel Mission’s General School Inspector 1913-1916.  Reverse chronological order. Mostly incoming letters, including tissue-paper copies of letters from Basel which passed over the desk of  the General School Inspector on the way to their ultimate destinations. Mostly German, a fair number of the documents in the file are typewritten. Some letters from correspondents in India, including correspondence with local education officials of the Government. A useful file. Many of the letters from Basel signal that the Inspector there has read the reports and minutes he has been sent, and sends his comments on them. A letter of 14th May 1914 (NB filed with letters from May 1913) documents the kind of centralisation that the Basel Mission was capable of - a letter from the Inpector in Basel about the position on the pay scale of two teachers in Mangalore. And there are frequent references to relations with the Government: a document of 21st June 1913 discusses the implication of Government support for a BM primary school intended (from the point of view of the Government) for "Christians, Billavas and other untouchables".
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.4 - Fifth Part
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                <text>Papers from the office of the General School Inspector, Mangalore, 1912-15</text>
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                <text>Contents evidently removed from a loose-leaf file, some 5 cm thick.  Condition: good. File originally kept in the office of the Basel Mission Präses/Field Secretary.  Correspondence exclusively between Indian addresses.  Very useful.....alongside letters in German exchanged by Basel missionaries there are letters from Indian members of the Basel Mission staff and other missions/mission organisations, both in English.    Interesting material:  e.g. the Missionary Education Council 3. Oct. 1916 on property problems, the Bishop of Madras January 1917 on whether the Basel Mission wants "conciliation" or "arbitration" in some major difficulty not immediately specified; 2. Feb. 1917 it appears the Basel Mission was sending representatives to the Council of the National Missionary Society of India.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.4 - Fifth Part
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                <text>Versch. Briefe und Briefkopien innerhalb Indien, 1914 (Nov.) Apr. 1917,  B. Lüthy u.a.  /  Misc. letters and copies of correspondence with addresses in India, 1914-1917, incl B. Lüthy.</text>
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                <text>Contents of a loose-leaf file,  perhaps 0.6 cm thick. Condition: moderately good. Correspondence 1917-1918 about a loan made to the Basel Mission by the Casamajor Fund. The file seems to have been kept in the office of the Basel Mission Field Secretary B. Lüthy, and later to have been handed on to P. de Benoit.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.4 - Fifth Part
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                <text>[No title][Financial: a loan from the Casamajor Fund 1917-18]</text>
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                <text>Contents of a loose-leaf file in a folder with string holding the papers together. About 2 cm thick. Condition: good. Incoming letters, the majority in German. None seem to be from Basel. Some interesting matters - John Mott writing to the Basel Mission Präses in India about arrangements following the Edinburgh World Mission conference (December 1912) with a supplementary from J.M. McClean in Conjeevaram (22nd April 1913) on whether the Basel Mission qualifies, by its number of unmarried lady mission workers, to have an additional woman representative in the proposed Council of Missions in India.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.4 - Fifth Part
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                <text>Briefe des G. Präses vom Jahr 1912 Alphabetisch geordnet  /  Letters of the Field Chairman 1912......ordered alphabetically.</text>
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                <text>Small archive box (A-4 format, 6 cm thick).  Contains the contents of a loose-leaf file, bound together with string, ca. 3.2 cm thick.  Condition: moderate to good (a large number of carbon copies with fading ink).  This file was kept in the office of H.S. Eidenbenz.  It is not in chronological order. It seems to contain exclusively communications with Eidenbenz from/to addresses in India, and as such contains important documentation on the whole question of the future of the Basel Mission church during the war, and as the war ends.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India
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                <text>Mission Indien 1915-1920. Nov. 39 von H. Kühner erhalten: später einreihen in Akten der Kanares. Mission oder auch in Akten von Indien.  Korresp. v. Miss. Eidenbenz mit Präses Lüthi u.a. in Indian von 1915-20  /  Mission in India 1915-1920, brought [to Basel] in November 1939 by H. Kühner.   To be put in the files of the Kanarese Mission, or the files brought back from [Basel Mission stations in] India.  Correspondence of Mr Eidenbenz with the Field Secretary Lüthi inter al.,...</text>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India
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                <text>Archiv des Gen. Sekretärs. Briefe an den General Sekretär von den Stationen und d. Komitee 1875-1913    Archive of the General Secretary. Letters from the stations and from the Committee 1875-1913</text>
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                <text>File in the style of C-5-4.7, the block of paper at the spine between the covers being ca. 3.3 cm thick. Few documents pasted in - the greater part of the file is unused. Condition: good, except that a couple of documents were wider than the file and their right-hand margins have been damaged. The file seems to have been kept in an office of one of the officials of the South Canara District Executive Committee. It contains documents over the years 1903-1913,  mostly from within the Basel Mission’s own communication system.  Lying in the file is a school exercise book marked C-5-5.7b.  It consists of an alphabetical index of letters in the 1870s and 1880s.  It also seems to have been kept within the South Canara Distict of the Basel Mission.
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                <text>C-05-5*.7</text>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India
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                <text>A file constructed in the style of C-5-4.7, the block of papers between the covers at the spine 5 cm thick.  The covers are lost.  Severe damage of different types: (a) there are many tissue-paper copies of MS letters in non-standardised sizes, on some of which the ink is very faint indeed;  (b) some of the pages were evidently too wide for the covers, so their outer margins are damaged, and indeed many letters are torn;  (c) there is moderate insect/worm damage. The rear alphabetical index is intact, though it appears only to refer to perhaps the first 1 cm of the file. Some documents have been lost at the front of the file. The file was obviously generated in the General-Präses (Field Secretary’s) office, from late 1895-early 1900.  It contains almost exclusively correspondence from the Headquarters of the Mission, and of the Mission Trading Company (i.e. it does not really belong in C-5-5).  Probably continued in C-5-5.8d
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            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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                <text>Papers from the Field Secretary’s office 1895-1900</text>
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                <text>Proper date: 1853-1864</text>
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                <text>Probably the remains of a file like C-5-4.7, about 5 cm thick. The cover is lost, however, and the binding has separated into sub-units, and has lost much of its original [chronological] order, though the dates given above seem correct. Moderate to severe damage, not least many cases where the ink has spread so that legibility has been almost totally lost, and indeed where the ink has severely damaged the paper.  A collection of letters from the office of Samuel Hebich, perhaps 50% sent from within India. There is a MS index at the front (divided into "stations", "themes" and "brethren") but it is not clear how much of the file this covers.  Note a copy of a printed circular dated 15th Nov. 1855, signed Adolf Christ and J. Josenhans, announcing that C. Young is no longer the agent of the Basel Mission in London, but that this responsibility has been assigned to Rodolf Linder, who is a partner in the House of William Mallalieu, 97 Hatton Gardens.
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                <text>C-05-5*.8b</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="24952">
                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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                <text>Documents from Hebich’s office</text>
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      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
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                <text>Date early: 1904</text>
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                <text>Proper date: 1904-1907</text>
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            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>Remains of a file in the style of C-5-4.7, covers lost, about 4.5 cm thick at the binding. Bound with paper from an English newspaper.....a large majority of the sheets pasted in are tissue-paper copies of correspondence, and the general condition is correspondingly unsatisfactory, both in terms of ink and legibility and damage to the margins of the paper on the outside of the file.  Covers the years 1904-7, and seems to consist exclusively of letters originated in Basel, or the circulars sent out in India and based on those letters. Since so many of the letters are tissue-paper copies it seems likely that the file was generated in one of the upper offices of the BM hierarchy in India, and that the tissue-paper copies were kept of letters being sent on to subordinate offices or individual people or stations.  NB during a cursory search one letter was found in English, typewritten, and originated in India, and addressed to Rev. Frohnmeyer, inviting him to a meeting to constitute a Central Court of Board of Arbitrators in Madras, dated 29th October 1904. Continuation of C-5-5.8d.
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            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
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              <elementText elementTextId="24959">
                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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              <elementText elementTextId="24960">
                <text>Mainly in-letters in the office of one of the central BM officials in India</text>
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      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
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            <name>Date</name>
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            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>Remains of a file in the style of C-5-4.7, covers lost, about 4 cm thick. Bound with paper from an Indian newspaper. General condition as C-5-5.8c. Covers the years 1900-late 1903, and is probably the successor of C-5-5.8a  and the predecessor of C-5-5.8c.
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            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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              <elementText elementTextId="24966">
                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>Mainly in-letters in the office of one of the central BM officials in India, 1900-1903</text>
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      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
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                <text>Proper date: 1877-1887</text>
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            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>Remains of a file in the style of C-5-4.7, the binding paper in this case being blue wrapping paper/sugar paper. The elements of the binding are beginning to fall apart. General condition: pretty good (the documents in the file are ?entirely composed of good, regular paper).  There is some moderate worm/insect damage in some parts of the file.  Evidently pages from the beginning have been lost.  The file covers the years 1877-87. It seems to have been generated in the office of Rev. Graeter. The large majority of the documents originated in Basel, though some are of Indian provenance.
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            <name>Subject</name>
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>Papers from the office of B. Graeter, 1877-87</text>
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      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
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            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>About 10 loose paper documents found in the box C-5-5, dates ranging from the 1870s to the early 1900s.
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            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
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            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="24980">
                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: C - India: C-05 - contents of station archives in India brought back to Basel.: C-05-5* - Miscellanous correpondence between missionaries in India: C-05-5*.8 - Office Papers
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      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
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            <name>Identifier</name>
            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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