Merk Zsuzsa - Bálint Attila: Baja is town for 300 years - A Bajai Türr István Múzeum kiadványai 27. (Baja, 1999)

5. Letter of licentiate for a butcher trainee (1740). 6. Privilege charter of the guild of Baja boot makers (1815). 7. Masterpieces. Cabinet VI: 1848-1849 1 -2. Letters of Lázár Mészáros, defense minister of the first independent govern­ment of Hungary. 3. Pistol from the Balkans, first half of the 19th century. 4. Hungarian pistol from the era of the War of Independence. 5. Lázár Mészáros's American passport. 6. Death certificate of Lázár Mészáros. Cabinet VII: István Türr 1. A permit issued by Emperor Franz-Joseph of the Monarchy of Austria and Hungary to István Türr, authorizing the widening of the Franz Channel (1872). 2. Personal belongings of István Türr. Cabinet VIII: Artisanry Painter Jenő Majorcsics's patterns and cliché—rolls. Copper clichés used for making patterns. Cabinet IX The minting dye and the silver coin of the 1900 Baja Industrial Exhibition. Cabinet X Documents of the Baja Rifle-Club (minutes and newsletter); a silver plate commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Club (1903). Cabinet XI: World War I and the Serbian Occupation (1918-1921) 1. Holder of identification tags from World War I. 2. Iron ring (1914-15). 3. Walking cane and cigarette holder made by a prisoner of war. 4. Duty stamps issued in Baja (1918-1921). 5. Overprinted bank notes from the era of the Serbian occupation. The Era between the Two World Wars - Baja as the County Seat of Bács- Bodrog County (1921-1941) 18

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