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16 archives found for 'Lindner, Otto'
  • 44.

    LETTER BOOK "Letters May 1880 to September 1881", secretarial transcripts of letters by HMS, corrected and revised in Stanley's handwriting (May 1880 - September 1881), c. 232 pp., also an index of this volume in 47, folio

    Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (22), John Kirkbright (2), Blandy Bros. (1), Smith, Payne & Smiths (3), Jane Deanes (1), Anton Greshoff (1), Augustus Sparhawk (4), Louis Valcke (1), Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington (2), Lieut. Braconnier (2), Lieut. Harou (2) and Otto Lindner (1); also "Price List & Cost per piece [at Banana and at Manyanga]"
  • 45.

    LETTER BOOK ( ), labelled "Letters September 1881 to February 1883", secretarial transcripts of letters by HMS, corrected and revised in Stanley's handwriting (September 1881 - February 1883), 232 pp., also index of this volume in 47, folio

    Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (25), Augustus Sparhawk (4), Lieut. Harou (9), Lieut. Braconnier (3), A. B. Swinburne (2), Eugène Janssen (2), Otto Lindner (3), Oscar Roger (2), Lieut. Orban (1), Callewaert (1) and Leopold II (1)
  • 48.

    LETTER BOOK containing typed transcripts of letters between HMS and officials of the Comité or members of the expedition, plus some other documents, revised in ink by HMS, with autograph title page: "My Congo Letters which gives a true History of the Congo Enterprise up to 1884" (November 1877 - September 1881), c. 340 pp., roughly fastened, 4to

    Copy-letters from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to Edwin Arnold (1); Baron Solvyns (1) and Baron Greindl (12) to HMS; HMS to Col. Strauch (36), Edward King (1), Gen. Sanford (1), W. H. Hathorne (1), Robert S. Newton (1), Dr. Hermann Knoblauch (1), Andries de Bloeme (1), John Kirkbright (2), Augustus Sparhawk (3), Louis Valcke (1), Lieut. Braconnier (2), Lieut. Harou (2) and Otto Lindner (1); also an "Explanation" (7 pp. introduction draft in Stanley's autograph) and documents regarding Stanley's contract with the C.É.H.C.
  • 49.

    LETTER BOOK containing typed transcripts of letters by HMS addressed to officials of the Comité or members of the expedition, revised in ink by HMS (September 1881 - April 1882), 122 pp., roughly fastened, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (16), Augustus Sparhawk (4), Lieut. Harou (4), A. B. Swinburne (2), Lieut. Braconnier (1), Eugène Janssen (2), Oscar Roger (2), Otto Lindner (2), Lieut. Orban (1), Callewaert (1) and Leopold II (1)
  • 6996.

    LETTER BOOK, with sponge-paper copies of letters by HMS, largely in Stanley's handwriting, June 1881 - May 1882, c. 400 pp.

    Copy-letters from HMS to Col. Strauch (24), Augustus Sparhawk (6), Smith, Payne & Smiths (3), Sampson Low & Co. (1), Lieut. Braconnier (6), Lieut. Harou (16), Otto Lindner (8), A. B. Swinburne (2), Eugène Janssen (2), Oscar Roger (2), Lieut. Orban (2), Callewaert (1), Louis Valcke (2), Hanssens (1), Leopold II (1) and Nilis (1); also "Price List & Cost per piece [at Banana and at Manyanga]"
  • 866.

    Letter [in twofold; one incomplete] from Colonel Strauch to HMS, mentioning an order of mules at Teneriffe, Major Vanden Bogaert's mission, Otto Lindner being in search of Chinese workmen, the reconstruction by the Dutch of their African commercial Society, and the anxiety on their behalf about the Committee's commerc, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 31-08-1880
  • 875.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, about the enlistment of Zanzibaris by Otto Lindner, the arrival of Schran (mechanic), and Stanley's meeting with de Brazza, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 20-01-1881
  • 876.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, about de Brazza having conquered at Stanley Pool the position "which we reckoned on occupying the first", stressing the need to make a supreme effort in order to repair the effects of this "first defeat", giving instructions to reach Stanley Pool and set, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, [31-01-1881]
  • 885.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, expressing his satisfaction with Stanley's rapidly advance in the direction of Manyanga, enclosing copy of a letter from Jules Ferry defining the extent of the official mandate of de Brazza, about the destination of the French station at Nshasha, Otto Li, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 07-07-1881
  • 886.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, mentioning the mishaps which befell Otto Lindner during his journey from Vivi towards Isanghila, "the chiefs of our expeditions have the right to require that the men under their orders fulfil the obligations which are imposed upon them", President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 30-07-1881
  • 890.

    Letter [copy] from Colonel Strauch to HMS, congratulating him on the restoration of his health, informing him of the enlistment of a hundred Zanzibaris, on the death of Captain Émile Popelin, Oscar Roger's mission, the necessity to give natives an opportunity of trading and his request to Otto Li, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 30-09-1881
  • 898.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, concerning Louis Valcke's alleged slowness, regretting that the agents "do not always succeed in satisfying you", begging him to encourage the young auxiliaries, recommending Otto Lindner as commander of Vivi Station, on the sending of Lieutenant van de, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 15-01-1882
  • 900.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, informing him of the departure of a first lot of Zanzibaris for Stanley Pool, confirming Lindner in the employment of chief of Vivi Station, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 31-01-1882
  • 905.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, expressing his hope that the natives "after the lesson they received" will no longer be disposed to endeavour to seize the goods at Manyanga, begging of Otto Lindner to remain at the head of Vivi Station, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 22-05-1882
  • 927.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, on the delay of the S.S. Harkaway, the demand for goods by the stations, instructions to Gillis, Dr. Peschuel's "performances", Otto Lindner's leaving of Vivi Station, attribution of the gold medal of the Swedish Society of Anthropology to Stanley, sendi, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, C.É.H.C., Brussels, 01-04-1883
  • 937.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, mentioning Lieutenant Braconnier's return to Brussels, return of Zanzibaris recruited by Lindner in 1881 to their country, sending of three new travellers, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, A.I.H.C., Brussels, 20-08-1883