About the journey to Akwamu. See: Missionsmagazin 1839 pp 455-476 and the details about the death of his daughter and Mürdter. Riis himself felt very sick after the loss of Mürdter and daughter. But he has recovered. Mürdter wanted to leave the…
Sad news of the death of Mürdter 4th November 1838. Also the death of his daughter Anna 21st October 1838. Mrs. Riis was seriously sick but has recovered. Also the little boy Christian is well.
The fence round the compound now finished. Hope, that in future more time to learn the language. Letter from Christiansborg prohibiting the missionaries to bless marriages etc., otherwise they will sent back.
Longing for news in the palaver of Mörck. But living quietly. Boy born to Riis on 8th May. Daughter seriously ill. About the seed: what has grown up and what not. Send seed for apple and pear tree, also for walnuts, may be that they will do well.
Political situation in Akwapim: Riis saves Danish soldiers from the Akropong people and makes peace for a moment between the Larteh and Akwapim people (p 2). Akropong is gradually depopulated. A family, which haoped that their son would succeed Ado…
Requirements: Need brass sheets, thin ones, since last ones used for the making of lamps burning palmoil (had experimented till a system was found out). Wire etc.
Thanks for letter, especially all the document concerning the case Governor contra Riis. The accusation of the Governor against him revealing. He uses Christian language in it, but in his life out here he lives like a pagan and despises the word of…
Thanks for the sending of one big box and 11 small boxes. The shoes are too small, the other things all right. The fruit juice again has been spilled partially; please use stronger bottles. Money spent in Christiansborg last year: 433 rigsdaler…
Feels honored by the letter of the Inspector and will continue to show kindness to the missionaries. The unfortunate palaver with the governor originates in hostile feeling of the Governor, Riis is innocent.
Accepts news that king has sent a prescript against Riis permitting the Governor to send Riis home any time, as the will of God: Let his will be done-and his kingdom come (pp 1-2). News of the sicknees and death of Stanger (movingly told assurance to…
The fruit juice (Raspberry syrop) was very handy for the sickness of Stanger and on journeys. The map of the Gold Coast printed in the mission periodical 1827 is wrong for Akwapim (follow exacter distances). Please supply with wine: types and prices…
The Governor’s hostility continues. He is also behind much of the Akwapim troubles. The matter of Akwapim will be decided in Europe - he guesses it will become British. They expect Governor Maclean back soon. Asked Lutterodt for advise about a…
Has found wild grapes in the bush and try to make vinegar from it (described at length). Has planted European wine which they got from Christiansborg. Mr. Young in London sent them some seeds, but much of it was spoiled. He forgot lettuces.
Glad that dried plums have at last arrived. The carrier felt unwell and did not bother to care for the further transport of his load. Glad that a few Africans have learned from him to enjoy work. Need for rags to dress wounds. Garden now in order.…
Troubles in Akwapim: The Danish government has appointed Adum as duke. Ado Dankwa, the old duke, feared that his son would suffer. Some time ago, when a notable Larteh man died, the corpse had knocked against Ado Dankwa's son, but Ado Dankwa then had…
Everybody healthy. Birth of a daughter of Riis on 14th September. Their work: New carpenters shop and new goats stable and new boy’s quarters built - old ones collapsed in rain and were attacked by white ants. New buildings with better wood. His work…
Very glad that the Raspberry syrup (long awaited and several times asked for) has arrived at last, but five from nine bottles were empty - find a better way of sending it (this non-alcoholic drink required for times of fever, when people very…
The full account of the palaver between Riis and the governor in the light of Riis, but with full translation of the Governor’s letters and the minutes of the council and the accusations of the Governor, who tried to get witnesses that Riis had…
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