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Glad, that A. Riis at home has acknowledged some of his faults. About the schoolbook: 500 copies are too much, the book needs revision very soon. H.N. Riis does a good job with his grammatical sense. Need for a small printimes press in future. Need…

Detailed explanation of his method of learning the language, of grammatical particularities of Ashanti, and his plan to print a dictionary in his home time, since his disease on the lips necessitates a return as soon as the new brethren arrive.

Financial and economic matters: How to get money, no more trading, labourers paid in cloth, rum needed and why, difficulties that not all West Indians are strong enough to work as sawers and that they have no lighter work, their many attempts with…

Glad of the news about the bride found for him. The description of her fits his requirements. Also glad about the news that new brethren come. Consoled in loneliness when his African boys sing an English hymn. Riis sicker than before, Schiedt sick…

Necessity for H.N. Riis to return to Europe with the next occasion (p 1). About the stationing of the new brethren, why Aburi. Need to occupy stations soon and quicker, Methodists advance. Alexander Clerk should marry, where shall they get the…

H.N. Riis is leaving now. A letter for Sebald from 1844 has arrived.

Economic matters: Goods have arrived (saws-cloth) but seawater damaged them at the landing. Why the West Indians need so much cloth: it is to be considered as a gift for once, not an annual expenditure (p 1-2). Progress in the school (p 3).

Printed in Missionsmagazin 1847, pp 131-139.

Addressed to Mr. Christ-Sarasin who cares for the economic matters of West Africa. Glad that new brethren and his bride have arrived. Orders: Cloth, saws, carpenter's tools, school materials, watches. His wife is teaching a number of girls she has…

Financial matters: Cowries from London, no more trade, estimates for the next year, requirements.

Glad that the operation of H.N. Riis succeeded well. Difficulties for a teacher for West Indians: Alexander Clerk refuses to come to Akropong again. So Dieterle must take care of this school. Difficulties with the West Indians: They demand more and…

The work he does is quite different from what he thought. He has nothing to do with the labour of the West Indians and with carpentry. Mr. Mohr is taking good care of this. He found the wood of the sawing machine all rotten and eaten by termites. He…

Palaver with the West Indians about higher salary. Widmann angry that they demand it. Dieterle sees the need for higher salaries and better houses. He loves the West Indians and understands that the bitterness is still a heritage from the time of…

1)The West Indiana must give notice of their staying or returning before the 1st of July. The decision of each one will be accepted by the missionaries. 2) No passage of a West Indian brethren staying in the country after April 16th 1848 will be…

1) Things belonging to a station should not be taken to another station, but new things should be bought. 2) Schiedt will write on financial affairs. 3) Financial things. 4) About the West Indians: a) Approximate costs of the settlement for this year…

With notes from Schiedt, Stanger and Meischel. Request that Schiedt on the coast could be made cashier, because it is more convenient. Reasons given.

Good health, baptism of two Osu carpenters, difficulties to touch the heart of the Akwapims (pp 1-2). About the relations to the young brethren: Not easy, especially in the question of the treatment of the West Indians. But nevertheless living at…

About his work: Difficulties with Mullings, the repair of the sawing machine not yet finished, trail at brick burning, watch repairing, building of new houses, teaching the masons to make a proper stone wall, dispute with Widmann on how to build.…

Request to be sent a bride, reason why.

Not much time to learn Twi. School useful for him, becomes freer to preach in English (p 1). Palaver of a young man who wanted to kill his uncle by magic and the punishment he got (pp 1-2). Street preaching at Davu. Visit by Buafo, the second after…
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