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                <text>264 documents bound into one volume and divided into 12 sections; The last section is a special one on the question of emoluments for the Basel Missionaries in Cameroon (see below: "....Reduzierung der persönlichen Verwilligungen...."); Diverse Akten betreffend Kamerun - miscellaneous documents concerning Cameroon, Documents 1-14 mainly Government documents on the land question and the recruitment of labourers; Ausschuss der Kamerunmission: letters and reports from the Mission's Local Executive Committee in Cameroon and its members, Documents 15-66; No. 17: Dietrich reports on the practice of slave-trading, slavery and pawning in Cameroon and urges legal measures to combat the problem; No. 46: Schuler on tensions between colonial officers and missionaries because of Schrempfs Intervention in the Reichstag which accused the Government and the plantation owners of maltreatment of the population; Ueber Reduzierung der persönlichen Verwilligungen der Brüder in Kamerun - concerning the reduction of the personal allowances paid to Basel missionaries in Cameroon, Documents 67-113, the whole sections consists of correspondence between the Inspector in Basel and the head of the Mission's administration there on the one side, and the Cameroon missionaries on the other, each missionary stating his views on the proposed reduction in a personal and confidential letter; Bonaku: letters and reports from the Station at Bonaku, Documents 114-148; No. 119: a sketch of plans for a new boathouse; No. 132: a drawing for new school buildings in Bonanjo; No. 137 and 138: reports on the "German schools" in Bonanio and Bell Town (a part of Duala named after Manea Bell); No. 139: Mrs Lorch reports on the Girls' School; No. 140: Deibol reports on Bonaduma; No.141: report on medical mission work by Dr. Hey with critical comments by several missionaries (Nos. 142 - 148); Bonaberi- letters and reports from the Station at Bonaberi, Documents 149-159; No. 28: Dinkelacker on illness and disease among non-christians: "Ueber das Krankheitselend in der Heidenwelt"; No. 153: a story, written by Dinkelacker for the magazine "Der Jugendfreund", about a leopard in the school-yard ("Der Leopard im Schülerhof"); Bombe: letters and reports from the Station at Bombe, Documents 160-174; No. 165: Stolzon a journey to the north and north-west of Bombe; No. 166: Stolzon a Government (?) expedition to the Bumbi mountains; No. 169: the missionaries in Bombe ask permission to start a boys' boarding school in Bombe; No. 174: Chapuis' annual report complains about the bad effects Government expeditions have on the people. He also mentions the revival of secret societies (losango); Mangamba: letters and reports from the Station at Mangamba, Documents 175-192; No. 178: minutes of Station Conference on the founding of a new Station in the Dibombe area (Nianga between Mangamba and Nyasoso), See also No. 176; No. 179: Wittwer's quarterly report mentions a journey to Ndogripenda and encounters with secret societies; No. 185: Report on the "United Congregations" by Wittwer; Nyasoso: letters and reports from the Station at Nyasoso, Documents 193-214; No. 194: Walker and Basedow ask for permission to start a boys' school in Nyasoso and send in their estimate of the costs involved (No. 195); No. 201: Dorsch compares the language spoken around Nyasoso with the Duala language; No. 211: Wittwer discusses the proposal to found a new Station at Nvanga; Lobethal: letters and reports from the Station at Lobethal, Documents 215-227; No. 218: a story about pythons. told by Roth; No. 221: Maier reports the rebaptism of a women who had already been baptised by a Catholic priest; No. 224: in his quarterly report Maier writes about the judiciary in Cameroon; No. 226: in his annual report Maier mentions the trouble caused by the forcible recruitment of labourers; Edea: letters and reports from the Station at Edea, Documents 228-238; No. 228: Minutes of a Station Conference meeting dealing with permission to open a Girls' Boarding School (Mädchenanstalt) and the number of girls to be admitted to this school; Victoria: letters and reports from the Station at Victoria, Documents 239-245; No. 240: Krayl's journey to the Balondo area (Lake Soden), travel through the forest, with some mention of secret societies; No. 245: Lutz' Annual Report for the Station mentions another punitive expedition to Buea; Buea: letters and reports from the Station at Buea, Documents 246-264; No. 256: Schuler's detailed report of conditions in Buea district and the land problem
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                <text>233 documents bound into one volume and divided into 12 sections, one for the newly opened Station at Bali; Diverse Akten betreffend Kamerun - miscellaneous documents concerning Cameroon, Documents 1-8; Letters from colonial officials in Berlin concerning the land question and letters from J. K. Vietor (Bremen) on difficulties between the colonial authorities and the missions; Ausschuss der Kamerunmission: letters and reports from the Mission's Local Executive Committee and its members, Documents 9-78; Numbers 9, 13, 17, 21, 26, 30, 31, 37, 44, 51, 54, 68, 70 and 75 deal all with the new Station in Bali; Numbers 21-26: minutes of the missionaries Annual General Conference including discussion of baptism of polygamists, founding of an orphanage, sale of Christian girls; No. 21: minutes of the Mission's annual Teachers' Conference; No 43: Lutz on the work of the Land Commission and the resettlement of villages on the mountain slopes around Buea; Nos. 47-48: Governorvon Puttkamer wants the Basel Mission to take over the Government Schools in Duala; No. 78: Hecklinger's annual report of his work in the book shop; Bonaku: letters and reports from the Station at Bonaku, Documents 79-101; Nos. 95-101: the various annual reports from Bonaku: congregation in Bonaku (Hecklinger), congregation in Bonabela (Lauffer), "German School" in Bonanjo (Stutz and Deibol), Girls' School (Miss Bucher), Workshops (wood- and metalwork) (Trautwein and Krauss) letters and reports from the Station at Bonaberi, Documents 102-107; No. 105: Dinkelacker, "Bonaberi, ein Stationsbild aus Kamerun" (i.e. Bonaberi: description of a Mission Station in Cameroon); Bombe: letters and reports from the Station at Bombe, Documents 108-117; Mangamba: letters and reports from the Station at Mangamba, Documents 118-131; No. 118: Wittwer on the struggle between paganism and christianity, a 15 pages report; No. 120: Wahl's detailed report of a journey to Mbang, Ding, Ndue and Bayong; Nyasoso: letters and reports from the Station at Nyasoso, Documents 132-150; No. 133: Dorsch on traditional religion; Lobethal: letters and reports from the Station at Lobethal, Documents 151-162; Edea: letters and reports from the Station at Edea, Documents 163-174; No. 163: Lutz on a journey into the hinterland of Edea; No. 167: Schürle on mission work among tribes in the hinterland of Edea; Victoria: letters and reports from the Station at Victoria, Documents 175-190; No. 175: Lutz on native reserves in the plantations around Victoria; Buea: letters and reports from the Station at Buea, Documents 191-199; No. 191 : Gutbrod on a journey to the Bomboko area west of Victoria; No. 196: In his Annual Report Lorch mentions difficulties with the distribution of land in the Buea area; Bali: letters and reports from the Station at Bali, Documents 200-233; Most documents are accounts of the journey to Bali by various missionaries, of the Situation in Bali as they found it, and of practical Problems in connection with the building of the new Station
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                <text>137 documents bound into one volume and arranged in 5 sections; A further 244 documents of 1904 correspondence arranged in 7 sections is to be found in volume E-2.18; Diverse Akten über die Kamerunmission - miscellaneous documents concerning the mission in Cameroon, Documents 1-17; These documents deal mainly with the distribution of land in the Buea area and the danger of unrest because of the forced resettlements; Ausschuss der Kamerunmission: letters and reports from the Mission's Local Executive Committee and its members, Documents 12-78; The letters in this section are mainly concerned with internal mission matters, but there are a number which are concerned with the land Problem; No. 24: Lutz as the Local Chairman complains bitterly of the way the Bakwiri people are being forced to resettle. See als numbers 28, 48, 62, 67 and 74; No. 78: Annual Report on school work in Cameroon by Dinkelacker; Bonaku: letters and reports from the Station in Bonaku, Documents 79-121; No. 107: Stolzwrites to the Government on the fight against superstition; Bonaberi: letters and reports from the Station at Bonaberi, Documents 122-129; Bombe: letters and reports from the Station at Bombe, Documents 130-137; Numbers 131 and 132: a journey to the Rumpi mountains, reported by Maier and Ebding
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                <text>144 documents (Nos. 138-282 of the 1904 correspondence) bound into one volume and arranged in 7 sections, including one for the newly-founded Station at Sakbayeme. Mangamba: letters and reports from the Station at Mangamba, Documents 138-160; No. 146: Gantenbein reports on a journey to the Tinge Valley, Bakaka and Nimong; No. 153: Stutz on a journey to the Lungasi area; Nyasoso: letters and reports from the Station at Nyasoso, Documents 161-173; No. 162: Schwab on a journey through the Tinge Valley to Ninong on Manenguba Mountain; No. 172: in his Annual Report Spellenberg gives another detailed account of a journey to the people living around Manenguba; Lobethal: letters and reports from the Station at Lobethal, Documents 174-192; No. 179: F. Spellenberg on a journey to the Logetomb on the far side of the Sanaga River; Edea-Sakbayeme: letters and reports from the stations at Edea and Sakbayeme, Documents 193-227; No. 193: Greule's account of a journey to the Ndognem people on the far side of the Sanaga River and a detailed account of the clash which occurred with them. Additional remarks by Schürle: No. 194; No. 201: Roth reports another journey to the Ndogonkol area, describing land and people in detail; No. 199: the Edea Station Conference asks for permission to found a new Station in Sakbeyeme; Nos. 206 and 207: Schürle describes the geographv and ethnology of the area between Edea and Yaundé with a sketch map, and additional remarks by Lutz on the question of new mission stations in this area; No. 219: on the planned division of the Edea Station into two: Edea and Sakbayeme; Victoria: letters and reports from the Station at Victoria, Documents 228-236; No. 231: Gutbrod on the Isuba people east of Victoria and mission work there; Buea: letters and reports from the Station at Buea, Documents 237-249; No. 243: Spering's essay "What the Bawiri think about life after death and their funeral customs"; No. 244: Lorch on the Bakwiri language; Bali: letters and reports from the Station at Bali, dealing mainly with the journey to and the beginnings of the work in Bali, Documents 250-282; No. 259: includes a sketch-map of the villages around Bali
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                <text>153 documents bound into one volume and arranged in two sections; A further 24 documents from 1905 are  bound into E-2.20; Diverse Akten betreffend Kamerunmission - miscellaneous documents concerning the mission in Cameroon, Documents 1-40; This section deals mainly with the Government's plan to build a railway from Duala to the Manenguba mountains; No. 1: Inspector Oehler to the German Reichstag warning of the danger of unrest in Cameroon if more land is taken away from the indigenous people and they are put under still more pressure to work as cheap labourers on the plantations; Nos 2-4: J. K. Vietor (Bremen) to Lattmann, Preiswerk and Würz on supporting the viewpoint that the policy of encouraging large German-owned plantations in Cameroon is wrong; No. 6: Minutes of Reichstag debate on the building of the railway from Duala to the Manenguba mountains; Nos 8-9: a sketch map of the proposed railway route, and a newspaper cutting ("Der Reichsbote", 25- May 1905) about a meeting between members of the Reichstag and representatives of missionary societies on the advisability of building the railway; No. 39: Würz (in Basel) reports the visit of some members of the Reichstag to Cameroon inter al to some mission statinos; Ausschuss der Kamerunmission: letters and reports from the Missions's Local Executive Committee and its members, Documents 41-153; Nos. 61-82: minutes of the missionaries' Annual General Conference, dealing extensively with Problems in mission work; No. 64: sketch map showing the area where Basa is spoken; Quite a large number of letters in this section are concerned with the conflict between the Basel Mission and the German Colonial authorities on indigenous land rights as Numbers 41, 49, 55, 84, 89-91, 94, 99, 105, 107, 108, 110-115, 122-125, 128-135; No. 129 is particularly interesting: a 21 pages letter from Lutz to von Richthofen, a member of the Reichstag giving a detailed account of the policies and malpractices of the colonial authorities and voicing the strong Protest of the Basel Mission; No. 136: Lutz to the District Court in Victoria on the question of the right approach to charges of witchcraft and sorcery among the Bakwiri people
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                <text>136 documents arranged in 8 sections. In Volumes E-2.23 and E-2.24 the documents are numbered consecutively; Nyasoso: letters and reports from the Station at Nyasoso, Documents 138-141; Lobethal: letters and reports from the Station at Lobethal: Documents 142-145; Edea: letters and reports from the Station at Edea, Documents 146-203; Nos 152-153: a discussion of the use of the Bassa language, instead of Duala in primary schools; Nos 158-196 all deal with problems between missionaries, and especially between the Local Executive.Committee and Hauser. (See also E-2.27,189-216); Sakbayeme: letters and reports from the Station at Sakbayeme, Documents 204-213; Nos. 206 and 207: Haessig and Stolzon tensions between Haessig and the local DC (Krücke) on the treatment of labourers; No. 212: on the use of the Duala language in schools. See also E-2.23,82; Victoria letters and reports from the Station at Victoria, Documents 214-221; No. 221: Leimenstoll asks permission to bring a 15-year-old Cameroonian boy to Europe for training in administration; Buea: letters and reports from the Station at Buea, Documents 222-237; No. 230 is a drawing of the church in Buea with details of a proposed extension; No. 235: Governor Seitz congratulates the Basel Mission for the excellent results of the examinations at Buea Seminary. See also No. E-2.23,78 to 80; Bali: letters and reports from the Station at Bali, Documents 238-263; No. 259: Lösch suggests using water to power a sawing machine, see also No. E-2.23,7 and 66; Bamum: letters and reports from the Station at Bamum, Documents 264-274; No. 264: Göhring mentions Problems arising because a nonmissionary German has been trying to influence King Njoya against the Basel Mission
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                <text>Proper date: 1908</text>
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                <text>17 documents arranged in 12 sections - one per mission Station; Bonaku: letters and reports from the Station at Bonaku, Documents 104-155; No. 106: Stolz helps to reconcile members of the Baptist congregation in Bonaku. See also No. 119; No. 109: drawings for the proposed church building in Duala. (See also Nos. 113 and 114); Numbers 117, 123, 127, 129-131: Haeberlin on his medical mission work; Numbers.126, 127, 129-131: reports by Rohde, Stolz and Hecklinger on the life and death of the first ordained Cameroonian pastor in the Basel Mission Church: J. Deibol; Bonaberi: letters and reports from the Station at Bonaberi, Documents 156-157; Bombe: letters and reports from the Station at Bombe, Documents 158-167; Nos. 161-2: drawings for the building of a new school; Mangamba: letters and reports from the Station at Mangamba, Documents 168-177; No. 177a discusses the possible take-over of the Baptist congregation, since the German Baptist missionaries want to leave Cameroon; Nyasoso: this volume contains one item from Nyasoso, document 178; Lobethal: letters and reports from the Station at Lobethal, Documents 179-188; Nos. 180-183: difficulties with Cameroonian workers cause tensions between missionaries Stolz, Kölziger and Wittwer; Edea: letters and reports from the Station at Edea, Documents 189-216; Some differences between some of the missionaries and Hauser are thoroughly aired in Nos. 199-216. (See also E-2.24,158-196); Sakbayeme: letters and reports from the Station at Sakbayeme, Documents 217-223; Victoria: letters and reports from the Station at Victoria, Documents 224-225; Buea: letters and reports from the Station at Buea, Documents 226-231; Bali: letters and reports from the Station at Bali, Documents 232-259; No. 237: A. Vielhauer reports on two journeys to the areas around Bali and mentions the founding of another Station at Bagam. The latter is also discussed in Nos. 241-247 which include two printed maps showing where Bagam is situated. (See also E-2.29.196); No. 259c: contains a sketch map of the Bali Station area; Bamum: letters and reports from the Station at Bamum, Documents 260-275; No. 265 drawings of the Station buildings; No. 269 sketch of the water-pump; No. 272 on building Plans for the Bali Station
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                <text>E-02.27</text>
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                <text>Kamerun/Cameroon, Correspondence 1908, part II</text>
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