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    I will try and post a scan of a Prussian document signed by Wilhelm II as King of Prussia, not the Emp. of Germany so I assume it is Prussian. It does not look like a medal or an order award but I can not read the script. Can anyone tell us what it is? A translation would not be needed , just a simple description would be great. Thanks, Fred
    Some thing is wrong with the site? I can't add the scan.
    Last edited by Fred Borgmann; 07-30-2003, 12:21 AM.

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    Fred,
    e-mail me the scan and I'll post it as an FTP.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tom Y
      Fred,
      e-mail me the scan and I'll post it as an FTP.
      Thanks Tom! Please send me your email address and I'll send the scan. Fred borgmannfj@hotmail.com

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        Posted for Fred.
        At first glance it seems to be an appointment of one Solomon Frölich to the Chamber of Commerce of Lossel. http://www.mypage.ewol.com/wildman/Fred's Doc.jpg Doc.jpg

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          Hey, wassamadda-U, can't get things shrunk to Seba's "pixie" size and plonked in as attachments?

          This 20 February 1911 document makes Fabrikant (Manufacturer) Solomon Fröhlich in Cassel a brevet ("charakterisiert) Kommerzienrat-- a title I cannot find any equivalent for, but seems to indicate a superior professional status like doctors who were made "Sanitätsrat" or accountants/paymasters titled "Rechnungsrat." Betcha he was in line for a nice shiny Order at some point, too.

          I don't find him in the 1908 Ordens-Almanach.

          Fröhlich isn't a Jewish name, which the first name would seem to imply.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rick Lundström
            Hey, wassamadda-U, can't get things shrunk to Seba's "pixie" size and plonked in as attachments?

            This 20 February 1911 document makes Fabrikant (Manufacturer) Solomon Fröhlich in Cassel a brevet ("charakterisiert) Kommerzienrat-- a title I cannot find any equivalent for, but seems to indicate a superior professional status like doctors who were made "Sanitätsrat" or accountants/paymasters titled "Rechnungsrat." Betcha he was in line for a nice shiny Order at some point, too.

            I don't find him in the 1908 Ordens-Almanach.

            Fröhlich isn't a Jewish name, which the first name would seem to imply.
            Many thanks to both Tom and Rick for their help with this. Fred

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