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Extracts from diary: Taking leave of Widmann and Governor Carstensen. Old missionaries sad. Danish flag for last time hoisted on Christiansborg castle (p 1). Finds Abokobi plantation neglected, coffee trees and orange tree there (p 2). His job: The…

First days on the coast, conferences, visit of friendly Europeans who yet have a different spirit. Hopes that something might be done for the salvation of their souls. Journey to Akropong: Printed in Heidenbote 1850, pp 97-98. A fence of lemon trees…

News about the first time here. His ploughing tools etc. and the barrel with seeds arrived. Journey to Akropong. Marriage of the brethren. Impressions of Akropong. Has started planting wheat, potatoes, arrowroot and peas at Christiansborg.

The need for carefulness in Africa. Requirements (Locks for doors etc.)

He found some things not as liked them, but it is too early for him to form a judgement. The brethren are very kind. He hopes in due time to report his plan to settle Christian Europeans here. Some people are for it, some against.

Glad that he arrived safely. Hopes that his love to the Africans will not cease.

Journey to the Gold Coast: Printed Heidenbote 1850, pp 95-97.

A humble letter. Sad that she had to part from her husband but otherwise all joy would have left her life (German translation added).

Luggage from Basel has not yet arrived. About the sending of goods via London: Need for custom declaration and exact list of the contents of each box.

Printed: Jahresbericht 1851 pp 221-237. Added (not printed): Estimates for 1851.

Reaction to the saying of Inspector Josenhans: "It is true that nobody should be blamed for running away from death in Africa, you cannot command anybody to go into death and yet no battle is won, if the warrior tries to escape death". This is true…

He and his wife well. She learns Ga well from the housegirls. Zimmermann must go home. The committee must calculate at home that about half of the people sent out will not be able to stand the climate.

Zimmermann should go home on health reasons.

Zimmermanns Ruhr ist überhaupt nicht geheilt, er muss wohl nach Hause.

About the teachers' training: Schiedt took boys from noble families who were more interested to go into trade as soon as possible. The students lived in town. Now they live here in the mission house. They all liked to listen to teaching and to learn,…

Orders, textbooks for school: Pilgrim's progress, Johnson’s English dictionary for schools, William Lennie: Principles of English grammar.

A visit to Teshi. Partly printed: Heidenbote 1851, pp 32b-33b.

Stanger shall take the cashier etc. job.

Request of all brethren to stop paying the laborers in cloth.
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