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FA 1 / 2 · File · 1886 - 1888
Part of Cameroon National Archives

'The North German Missionary Society in Bremen avoids the mission territory in Togo. - Report by the Grade Secretary for the attention of the Foreign Office - Including: - Presentation of the situation by the German Missionary Society in West Africa by the Foreign Office according to information from Mission Inspector Zahn

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 72 · File · 1885 - 1902
Part of Cameroon National Archives

'Mutation des Soldats Haoussa du Togo à Yaoundé afin d'y établir un contact avec les caravanes de marchands Haoussa de l'Adamaoua et leur redirection vers la côte du Protectorat du Cameroun. - Arrêté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères

Gouvernement von Kamerun
Abo-Bonakwasi area
FA 1 / 101 · File · 1898 - 1902
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Handover of 21 Abo-Bonakwasi people sentenced to one year in prison on 27 July 1898 as plantation workers to the Küderling & Co. company, Kampo, and their release after serving their sentence, 1898 - 1899 [fol. 5 - 10] Incitement of the Abo Bonakwasi people. - Investigation against Mpundu Akwa, 1898 [fol. 6 - 9] Priso, Bonakwasi chief. Banishment for one year to Rio del Rey for not recognising the chief Muele Koto, 15.7.1898 [fol. 27 - 29] Court proceedings against 21 Bonakwasi people for refusing to recognise a new chief in place of the banished rightful chief Priso, 27.7.1898 [fol. 27 - 29] Evangelical Missionary Society in Basel . - Relations of the missionaries to the Abo Bonakwasi people, 1898 - 1902

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 208 · File · 1914
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Buea. - Arrestation des Chefs indigènes par le Chef de Station Conrad pour imposer des mesures administratives. - Plaintes de la Société évangélique des Missionnaires de Bâle, Buea, 1914nn

Gouvernement von Kamerun
Administration du District
FA 1 / 110 · File
Part of Cameroon National Archives

General political, military and economic conditions. - Bali and Bamum (Fumban) area. - Report by Lieutenant Menzel, 7.5.1909 [fol. 16 - 19] Cameroon hinterland research expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Confiscation of the weapons and ammunition handed over to Bali by Dr Eugen Zintgraff. - Report by Lieutenant Menzel, Bamenda, 1908 - 1910 [fol. 28 - 255] Offices of the local administration. - Bamenda. - Handover of the station, 6.4.1909, 10.2.1910, 2.6.1911 [fol. 42 - 117] Offices of the local administration. - Bali(burg). - Subordination of the localities of the Bali area to the station and settlement of border disputes, 1909 - 1910 [fol. 45 - 57] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Bandeng and Bali, 1909 [fol. 51 - 52] Combating unrest in Bamenda District, May-August 1910 [fol. 71 - 81] Njoya, Chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Gifts to the Imperial Colonial Office. - Forwarded by Governor Dr Seitz, 17.1.1910 [fol. 82 - 86] Evangelical Missionary Society in Basel. - Removal of the Bagam from the Bali area. - Report of the Evangelical Missionary Society, 1910 - 1911 [fol. 99 - 109] Criminal case against the sub-chief Fomessang of Bali for murder. - Minutes of the Bamenda military station, 20 January 1911 [fol. 110 - 115] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Dschang and Bamenda, 1908 [fol. 118 - 119] Offices of the local administration. - Kentu. - Handover to Sergeant Krüger by Sergeant Kramer, 2 July 1911 [fol. 120 - 121] Local government offices. - Bamenda. - Administrative changes (planning), April 1912 [fol. 129 - 130] Affairs of the chiefs. - Reinstatement of the exiled Chief Batebe. - Report by Lieutenant Adametz, Bamenda, 1912 [fol. 132 - 133] Special Administration Offices. - Kuti (agricultural research centre). - Transfer of administrative powers to Dr Krüger and his successor Dr Simoneit, March, June 1912 [fol. 134 - 137] General political, military and economic conditions. - Bali region, in particular support for the pro-government Chief Bali, 1911 - 1912 [fol. 149 - 194] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Baminge expedition from 17 July - 23 August 1912 (Captain Adametz, Bamenda), 1912 [fol. 195 - 250] Protection force for Cameroon. - 7th Company. - Stationing of a division of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun in the Residenturbezirk. - Memorandum by Captain Thierry, Garua, June, September 1904 [fol. 218 - 224] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Bamenda and Ossidinge, 1912 [fol. 251 - 254] Map with reconnaissance of the Mbam from Wonang to Mbamti (April 1911) by Lieutenant Winkler and of the Nun from Wonang to Baka (March and April 1911) by Lieutenant von der Leyen, 1:500 000, print, monochrome, publisher: Hofbuchhandlung von E.S.Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, 1911

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 112 · File
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Dienststellen der Lokalverwaltung. - Banjo. - Appointment of Lieutenant Sandrock as deputy station master, 13 Feb. 1902 [fol. 2] Trade of the locals in country produce. - Report by Lieutenant Sandrock, Banjo, April 1902 [fol. 8 - 10] General political, military and economic conditions. - Adamaoua. - In Tibati. - Report by Lieutenant Sandrock, 4 April 1902 [fol. 11 - 12] Expedition of the station chiefs from Banjo (Lieutenant Sandrock, Lieutenant Houben). - Galim expedition (14-26 March 1902), 1902 [fol. 21 - 28] General political, military and economic conditions. - Adamaua. - Banjo area - report by Lieutenant Sandrock, 15 May 1902 [fol. 31 - 32] Local government offices. - Banjo. - Takeover of the station by First Lieutenant Houben, 18 June 1902 [fol. 33] Expedition of the station commanders of Banjo (Lieutenant Sandrock, First Lieutenant Houben). - Battle at Kumbo on 4 June 1902 and attack by the Bansso (Bascho) on 7 June 1902, 1902 [fol. 34 - 35] Expedition of the Banjo station commanders (Lieutenant Sandrock, First Lieutenant Houben). - Bafut Expedition (June-July 1902), 1902 [fol. 36 - 46] Njoya, Chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Presentation of a flag and a revolver by the Banjo station, September 1902 [fol. 48 - 51] Lake Chad expedition (Lieutenant-Colonel Pavel). - Expedition Bali Banjo (8 Jan. - 7 Feb. 1902) herein also: Murder of First Lieutenant Nolte on 1 Feb. 1902 in Banjo, 1902 [fol. 53 - 57] Individual cases. - Nolte, First Lieutenant. - Murder in the castle of Lamidos Omaru in Banjo on 1 February 1902, 1902 [fol. 58] Merima Issa (brother of Lamidos Omaru von Banjo, shot on 1 February 1902 on the occasion of the murder of Lieutenant Nolte). - Transport to the coast and shooting on the run together with Sariki-n-zaggi and the Kaigama Adamau by the escort detachment under Lieutenant Sandrock on 25 February 1902, 1902 [fol. 68] General political, military and economic circumstances. - Adamaua. - Banjo area. - Report of Lieutenant von Madai, August-October 1902 [fol. 69 - 112] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Banjo June - September 1902, 1902 [fol. 121 - 140] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Banjo 24 January - 12 June 1902, 1902 [fol. 130 - 141] Reports of the general administration departments. - Banjo December 1903, 1903 [fol. 155 - 156] General political, military and economic conditions. - Banjo, Bamun (Fumban) Tikar area. - Report by Lieutenant Müller, (1 Feb. 1904) [fol. 160 - 165] Lake Chad journey of 6 Aug. 1904 (Governor von Puttkamer). - Galim expedition from 15 October to 15 November 1904 (Lieutenant Achenbach), 1904 [fol. 178 - 201] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Banjo July 1904, 1904 [fol. 184 - 187] Reports of the general administration departments. - Banjo August - September 1904, 1904 [fols. 198 - 199] Location sketch of Banjo station (with ground plan sketch) without scale. Pen and ink drawing with coloured inscriptions, Sandrock, Leutnant, 31.3.1902 New establishment of the station by Leutnant Sandrock after the murder of Oberleutnant Nolte on 1.2.1902, 20.4.1902

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 115 · File · 1904 - 1908
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Regional border affairs. - Ebolowa [fol. 1 - 30] French incursions against German trading companies on the southern border, 1902 - 1907 [fol. 1 - 36] Combating unrest and riots. - Tour of the Ebolowa district from 17 January to 8 April 1905 (First Lieutenant von Sobbe), April 1905 [fol. 11 - 15] Murder of the merchant Heinrichsen from the Bremer Westafrika-Gesellschaft mbH on 5 April 1905 - Report by First Lieutenant von Sobbe, Ebolowa, 1905 [fol. 21] Local government offices. - Ebolowa. - Handover of the military station to Non-Commissioned Officer Kastilan by Non-Commissioned Officer Greca in the absence of the sick station commander, First Lieutenant von Sobbe, 15 Sept. 1905 [fol. 32 - 33] General political, military and economic conditions. - Ebolowa region. - Report by Sergeant Kastilan, 25 Oct. 1905 [fol. 35 - 37] Local government offices. - Ebolowa. - Handover of the military station to Sergeant Schlieder by Sergeant Kastilan, 19 Dec. 1905 [fol. 47 - 49] Local government offices. - Ebolowa. - Inspection of inventories, materials and provisions by station manager Captain Zimmermann. - Minutes, 21 Sept. 1904 [fol. 61 - 68] Individual cases. - Heinicke, First Lieutenant. - Appointment as leader of the 5th company in Ebolowa, 12 March 1906 [fol. 72] Individual cases. - von Sobbe, first lieutenant, - relieved as station commander of Ebolowa due to illness, 12 March 1906 [fol. 72] Local government offices. - Ebolowa. - Handover of the military station to First Lieutenant Heinicke by Sergeant Schlieder, 1 April 1906 [fol. 78 - 80] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Enterprise into the territory of the Ntum chiefs and Bitam (First Lieutenant Heinicke, Ebolowa) Authorisation granted by the command of the protection force for Cameroon, 29 May 1906 [fol. 83 - 89] General political, military and economic conditions. - Bule area. - Report by Lieutenant von Sobbe, 8 January 1906 [fol. 95 - 100] Affairs of the chiefs. - Lifelong banishment of the allegedly insane Bule chief Ile to Victoria for causing constant unrest in the Ebolowa district and his final takeover by the Edea district office, 1905 1906 [fol. 105 - 117] Labour and porters' affairs. - Collection of bounties and passage fees for plantation labourers. - Order of the deputy governor Dr Ebermaier, 8.10.1903 [fol. 108 - 109] Ebolowa, district. - Development work on the Sangmelima-Elemovo (Elemvoo) post road, 1907 [fol. 139 - 146] Smallpox immunisation in the Ebolowa district. - Provision of Lymphe, March 1907 [fol. 150] Crossing the German-French border to free two French merchants from Essamasala captivity. - Report by Lieutenant von Oertzen, Akoafim, 1907 [fol. 172 - 182] Investigations by the Ebolowa station against the Jendam chief Assam for burglary of the merchant Köhne, Jantum near Sangmelima, 1907 [fol. 184 - 203] Sketch of the scene of the murder of the merchant Heinrichsen of the Bremer Westafrika-Gesellschaft mbH. in the Ebolowa district on 5 April 1905, no date, Pen and ink drawing with coloured entries by Sobbe, First Lieutenant, 1905 Local government offices. - Ebolowa 1904/05; February-December 1905, 1905 Offices of the local administration. - Ebolowa January-December 1906, 1906

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 118 · File · 1902 - 1904
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 1st Company. - Formed by conversion of the Garua Expedition by the command of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun without authorisation by Governor von Puttkamer, 1902 [fol. 4] Personalwesen der Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Regular company of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Strength report, 7 Dec. 1902 [fol. 19] Expedition to the area north of the Benue from 13 Jan. to 18 Aug. 1902 - Alleged border crossing by the Garua expedition. - Investigations into a British protest, 4 April 1902 [fol. 27 - 31] Garua. - Takeover or handover of the Residentur by First Lieutenant von Bülow (successor to First Lieutenant Count Fugger von Glött, murdered on 5 February 1903), 8 March 1903 [fol. 49] Establishment of a factories in Garua. - Unsuccessful endeavours with German and British companies, 1902 - 1904 [fol. 54] Reports of the general administration departments. - Garua. 1 Company of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun April - December 1903, 1903 [fol. 67 - 108] Companies. - Randad & Stein, Hamburg. - Establishment of a factory in Ngaundere for the purpose of exploiting the wild rubber deposits in the border region of Kunde. - Commitment to the governorate, 1904 [fol. 92 - 213] Garua. - Establishment of the Residentur, competences of the Resident and provisional takeover of the business by Captain Thierry. - Order by Governor von Puttkamer (draft), 20 September 1903 [fol. 103 - 104] Garua. - Takeover and handover of the Residentur, 8 March 1903 [fol. 105 - 106] Preparation for the introduction of cash transactions at Garua station, September 1903 [fol. 109] Garua. - Delivery of a house made of asbestos manufacturing parts from the company Asbest- und Gummiwerke Alfred Calmon AG, Hamburg, 1903 [fol. 128 - 143] Garua. - Handover of the station by the 1st Company to the Resident. - Order by Governor von Puttkamer (draft), 20 Nov. 1903 [fol. 145 - 159] Lake Chad voyage of 6 Aug. 1904 (Governor von Puttkamer). - Alleged encroachments by the Sultan of Tibati against the Wute. - Extract from the monthly report of the Joko station, January 1904 [fol. 150] Tibati-Ngaundere expedition of 27 February - 12 July 1904 (Captain Thierry), 1904 [fol. 152 - 252] Establishment of a police force of the Garua Residentur. - Preparations, September 1903, May 1904 [fol. 159 - 199] Offices of the local administration. - Dikoa. - Service instructions for the garrison commander in accordance with the instructions of the Foreign Office, 14 April 1903 [fol. 164 - 165] Garua. - Budget - applications for the 1905/06 budget, 1904 [fol. 176 - 189] Assassination of the Deputy Resident in Garua, Captain Thierry, on 16 September 1904 near Mubi. - Reports by Deputy Governor Dr Ebermaier to the Foreign Office, October 1904 [fol. 226 - 277] Personnel changes in the administration after the death of Captain Thierry on 16.9.1904 - Planning, 1904 [fol. 226 - 277] Livestock farming by the natives in Adamaua. - Report by Captain Thierry, 1904 [fol. 253 - 254] Services of the local administration. - Garua. - Service instructions, 15 July 1904 [fol. 260 - 263] Implementation of military measures in the Garua Resident District. - Complaint by Captain Thierry about Lieutenant Strümpell, August 1904 [fol. 264 - 270] Battle at Duhu on the Dikwa (Dikoa) Garua road on 3-4 July 1904 (Lieutenant Schipper), 1904 [fol. 258 - 259] Distribution of European members of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Lists, some with names Garua - plans, 1902

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 120 · File · 1903 - 1905
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Weapons and equipment. - Mountain gun 6.7 cm and other military equipment of the Residentur Garua - Request by Captain Thierry, April 1904 [fol. 1 - 7] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua August 1904 - January 1905 [fol. 9 - 12] Police force in Garua. - Status report by Captain Langheld, 13 November 1904 [fol. 13 - 14] Affairs of the chiefs. - Chiefs' Day in Ngaundere on 11 Nov. 1904 - Report by Captain Langheld, Garua, 1904 [fol. 15 - 17] Ngaundere. - Cancellation of the resident post due to lack of personnel in the protection force for Cameroon, 17 November 1904 [fol. 18 - 21] Garua. - Transfer of supreme command of all units of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun stationed in the area of the Adamaua and Lake Chad Lands Residentures as well as command of the 7th Company stationed in Garua to the Resident Captain Langheld, 31 January 1905 [fol. 24] Takeover of the business of the Adamaua Residenture and the Lake Chad Lands Residenture by Captain Langheld, based in Garua. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 31 January 1905 [fol. 25] Merger of the Residentur Adamaua and the Residentur of the Lake Chad Countries to form the Residentur Adamaua-Bornu with headquarters in Garua. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 27 February 1905 [fol. 26] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua [fol. 29 - 30] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Realisation of a joint undertaking with the Garua Residency to open the Marua Garua road [fol. 43 - 52] Unrest in the Mubi Uba area. - Report by Captain Langheld, Garua, 14 February 1905 [fol. 55 - 56] Smallpox and chickenpox. - Adamaua, January 1905 [fol. 55 - 58] Garua. - Taking over or handing over the residency to Captain Thierry, 21 September 1903 [fol. 60 - 78] Affairs of the chiefs. - Hamadjam, Lamido of Tibati. - Dismissal by Captain Zimmermann, Garua, 12 June 1905 [fol. 79 - 210] Local administration, general. - Relocation or cancellation of various military stations and posts in Adamaua. - Planning, August 1905 [fol. 88 - 89] Business trip to Ngaundere and Kunde from 27.3. - 17.4.1905 (Captain Langheld), 1905 [fol. 90 - 120] March Tibati Ngaundere Garua from mid-June - 11 July 1905 (Captain Zimmermann), 1905 [fol. 121 - 123] Affairs of the chiefs. - Lauan Haman of Kalfu. - Banishment to Duala, May-June 1905 [fol. 130 - 138] Kusseri. - Dissolution of the Residentur by Captain Stieber, 10 August 1905 [fol. 139] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Garua Residency. - Residentur Garua July-December 1905 - February 1906 [fol. 140 - 217] Affairs of the chiefs. - Dallil, Lamido of Ngaundere. - Execution of the Dugga. - Investigations, July 1905 [fol. 148 - 150] Affairs of the chiefs. - Gerka, Ardo of Mitschiga. - Participation in the murder of Maita and banishment to Buea for ten years, September 1905 [fol. 151 - 154] Affairs of the chiefs. - Dallil, Lamido of Ngaundere. - Alleged use as a herdsman with the governorate herd in Buea, January 1906 [fol. 152] Regional border affairs. - Djau Kombol [fol. 156] Payment of food for the supply of official expeditions and transports with vouchers. - Memorandum by Captain Thierry, Garua, May 1904 [fol. 160 - 162] African members of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Recruitment of deserted Senegalese into the protection force for Cameroon by Captain Langheld, Garua, March 1905 [fol. 163] Indigenous levies and services. - Collection of taxes from Mbororo herds. - Report by civil engineer Holstein, October 1905 [fol. 164] Garua. - Takeover or handover of the residency to Lieutenant Schipper by Captain Zimmermann, 31 January - 1 February 1906 [fol. 170 - 230] Recruitment of Tibati for labourers and porters. - Request by Captain Fabricius, Banjo, January 1906 [fol. 175 - 178] Tour of the Mandara Mountains from 16 Nov. 1905 - 20 Jan. 1906, 1905 - 1906 [fol. 183 - 208] Individual cases. - Freyer, senior physician of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon (deputy garrison commander in Dikoa). Repeated exercise of unauthorised jurisdiction against natives. Refusal of subsequent confirmation of executed death sentences, among others against Sultan (Lauda ?). - Report by Lieutenant Müller to the Foreign Office, 12 April 1906 [fol. 211 - 213] Garua. - Takeover or handover of the Residentur to First Lieutenant Strümpell by First Lieutenant Schipper, 24 February 1906 [fol. 221 - 225] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Banjo, Garua and Joko, 1905 [fol. 225] Mission from Ibi on the Benue to Garua (Lieutenant Strümpell), 1906 [fol. 232] Collection of levies in the sultanates of Tibati and Tinge by the Banjo station. - Memorandum by Captain Langheld, 3 February 1905 [fol. 233] Capture of Galim Castle and reorganisation of the balance of power of the native rulers, 1904 [fol. 234] Banjo. - Non-relocation of the station to Galim for political reasons. - Report by Lieutenant Ostermayer, May 1905 [fol. 239 - 241] Occupation of Tibati. - Request from Captain Langheld, Duala, 31 Aug. 1905 [fol. 242] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 7th Company. - Transfer from Garua to Marua. - Memorandum by Captain Langheld, Duala, 31 Aug. 1905 [fol. 243]

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 121 · File · 1905 - 1906
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Islam. - Appearance of a Mahdi in Northern Nigeria. - Report of the British Resident in Jola, March-April 1906 [fol. 4 - 6] Affairs of the Chiefs. - Sanda, Shefu of Dikwa. - Reinstatement. - Application, May 1906 [fol. 7 - 15] Local Government Services. - Banjo. - Subordination of the Lamidat Tibati, 18 June 1906 [fol. 27 - 28] Companies. - The Niger Company, Ltd. - Opening of a factory in Garua, August 1906 [fol. 38 - 39] Punitive expedition against the Midjiwin and Bobojo on the Binder (Kaele) Mendif Marua road. - Preparations, July 1906 [fol. 44 - 45] Dikoa. - Cancellation of the military post by Lieutenant von Bülow. - Objection by Governor von Puttkamer, 1903 [fol. 52 - 53] Combating unrest and uprisings. - March Garua (Bebene) Rey Buba - (Ssagdje) - Ngaundere - Garua of 7 May-June 1906 (Lieutenant Strümpell), 1906 [fol. 54 - 65] Murder of porters of the Lagone-Pama frontier expedition resident in the area of the Garua Residency by Lakka people, 1913 [fol. 58 - 60] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua May-December 1906 [fol. 68 - 197] General political, military and economic conditions. - Ssari and Massios region. - Report by Lieutenant Nitschmann, 30 June 1906 [fol. 75 - 90] Affairs of the chiefs. - Gerka, Ardo of Mitschiga. - Trial for outrage and murder, August 1905 [fol. 91 - 105] Provisional Franco-German agreement on the border in the Chari-Lagone-Tuburi area: objection by the resident in Garua, December 1905 [fol. 106] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Liberation of the border areas between Lere (Lame) Benue from 16 October to 4 November 1905 (Captain Zimmermann), 1905 [fol. 107 - 114] Public safety. - Carrying out military operations against highwaymen. - Report by Lieutenant Schipper, Binder, October 1905 [fol. 115 - 123] Regional border matters. - Binder [fol. 124 - 127] March Binder Kalfu Jagua Bongor Tchatibali Binder, 5-16 Sept. 1905 (Lieutenant Schipper), 1905 [fol. 129 - 134] Dikoa. - Temporary occupation by the 3rd Company stationed in Kusseri, 1906 [fol. 158 - 162] Attack on the Binder post by the Tupuri resident in French territory, June 1906 [fol. 166 - 170] Defiance of Lamidos Sedu of Mendif. - Report by Sergeant Mellenthin Binder, 23 May 1906 [fol. 171 - 173] Hamadjam, Lamido of Tibati. - Petition for clemency. - Rejection by Colonel Müller, 12 October 1906 [fol. 178] Borders with the British possessions. - Protests and investigations into German border incursions against Bornu, 1906 [fol. 180 - 183] Reports of the general administration departments. - Binder June 1906, 1906 [fol. 187 - 197] Sketch of the district visit of the resident in Garua, Captain of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun, Karl Zimmermann, in the period 16.10. - 4.11.1905, 1:200 000, multicoloured drawing, Zimmermann, Captain, 1905 Punitive expedition against the Midjiwin and Bobojo on the Binder (Kaele) Mendif Marua road. - Punishment of the Bobojo and Midjiwin. - Report by the Deputy Resident in Garua, Lieutenant of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun, Kurt von Strümpell, December 1906 Map of the march Binder - Kalfu - Jagua - Bongor - Suai - Tsatibali - Mburai- Binder by Lieutenant Schipper in the period from 5.9.-16.9.1905, 1:250 000, pen and ink drawing with coloured entries, Schipper, Lieutenant

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 123 · File · 1906 - 1907 (1908)
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Affairs of the Chiefs. - Sanda, Shefu of Dikwa. - Escape of Shefu Ibrahim, 1906 - 1907 [fol. 1 - 2] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Protests and investigations into German border incursions against Bornu, 1906 [fol. 4 - 11] Reports of the general administration departments. - Residentur Garua, January-March 1907 [fol. 14 - 177] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Operation against the Modelam from 29 April to 10 May 1907 (Lieutenant King, Bongor), 1907 [fol. 30 - 33] Borders with the British possessions. - Co-operation with the British authorities, 1902 - 1911 [fol. 35 - 56] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Marua-Madagali and Mora, 1907 [fol. 39 - 41] Reports of the general administration departments. - Ngaundere March - April 1907, 1907 [fol. 57 - 164] Combating unrest and insurrections. - Operation against Ssari (Captain Vokre) on 30 April 1907 (Lieutenant Dühring, Ngaundere), 1907 [fol. 64 - 66] Reports of the general administration departments. - Binder February, April, May 1907, 1907 [fol. 67 - 183] Garua. - Takeover and handover of the Residentur to Captain von Krogh by First Lieutenant Strümpell, 9 September 1907 [fol. 76 - 78] Reports of the general administration departments. - Residentur Garua May-December 1906 [fol. 80 - 90] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Binder September 1906, 1906 [fol. 87] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Mani-Illin August-September 1906, 1906 [fol. 97 - 103] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Bongor August-September 1906, 1906 [fol. 98 - 105] Individual cases. - Freyer, senior physician of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Termination of the investigation proceedings for abuse of official authority on the occasion of the events in Dikoa in December 1905, November 1907 [fol. 109] Faro expedition from March-April 1907 (Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua), 1907 [fol. 111 - 155] Namdschi expedition from 28 May - 12 June 1907 (Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua). - Execution, 1907 [fol. 123 - 135] Namji expedition from 28 May - 12 June 1907 (First Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua). - Participation of the Dühring column. - Report by Lieutenant Dühring, 1907 [fol. 136 - 139] Namji expedition from 28 May - 12 June 1907 (First Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua). - Execution without authorisation of the governorate. - Report by Governor Dr Seitz, 11.11.1907 [fol. 157 - 158] Ssagdje - Revision of the post. - Report by Lieutenant Dühring, April 1907 [fol. 162 - 164] North Adamaua Expedition from 13 November 1906 - 13 January 1907 (Lieutenant von Raven), 1906 - 1907 [fol. 167 - 194] Reports of the general administration departments. - Residentur Garua April 1907 - February 1910 [fol. 168 - 176] Ngaundere. - Construction of a new post at another location of the Ngaundere station built by Captain Thierry. - Report by Lieutenant Dühring, 10 February 1907 [fol. 179] Offices of the local administration. - Ngaundere. - Rejection of re-establishment by Colonel Müller, 8 July 1907 [fol. 184 - 185] North Adamaua Expedition from 13 November 1906 - 13 January 1907 - Report by Lieutenant Müller [fol. 187 - 200] Customs. - Ellbore (Ellibore) customs post in the Binder area. - Establishment and French protest, February 1907 [fol. 202 - 204] General map for the Faro exploration, 1:500 000, pen and ink drawing with coloured entries, Strümpell, First Lieutenant, March 1907

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 132 · File · 1905 - 1908
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Combating riots and insurrections. - Jabassi expedition from 15 June - 27 September 1906 (Lieutenant Menzel), 1906 [fol. 1 - 13] Raid on the Biongele factories (presumably on 18 January 1907) Report by the merchant Habich, 1907 [fol. 17 - 117] Reports from the general administration departments. - Jabassi January 1907 - April 1908, 1907 - 1908 [fol. 21 - 169] Business trip to Njanga and surroundings from 16 August - 7 September 1907 (Lieutenant Buthut, Jabassi), 1907 [fol. 24 - 25] General political, military and economic circumstances. - Jabassi (chiefs' meeting on 6 September 1906) Minutes by Lieutenant Buthut, 1906 [fol. 33 - 34] Deployment of the Jabassi expedition (Lieutenant von Stein-Lausnitz) in the Jabassi district. - Proposals by Deputy District Chief Katzer, 13 April 1907 [fol. 48] Mission to regulate traffic on the Jabassi Ba-Ngangte Fumban road from 14 May to 12 June 1907 (Deputy District Chief Katzer), 1907 [fol. 59 - 64] Jabassi. - Handover of the station to Lieutenant Buthut by Deputy District Chief Katzer, 17 July 1907 [fol. 67 - 70] Affairs of the chiefs. - Case against Chief Qua Moto of Mamelo / Quantek and comrades for resisting state authority and deprivation of liberty. - Court hearing in Jabassi, 10 October 1907 [fol. 74 - 77] Jabassi. - Additional report on administrative conditions 9 October 1906 -2 October 1907 [fol. 78 - 110] General political, military and economic conditions. - Biongele area. - Report by Lieutenant Weyse, Jabassi, 15 September 1907 [fol. 79 - 89] General political, military and economic conditions. - Musche. (Mosse) expedition from 11 May to 26 November 1907 (Lieutenant Weyse), 1907 [fol. 79 - 135] General political, military and economic conditions. - Elephant hunt of the Hausa in the Biongele area, Jabassi district. - Report by Lieutenant Weyse, 1907 [fol. 79 - 89] Offices of the local administration. - Jabassi. - Duties of the station after redefinition of the borders against the districts of Duala and Dschang. - Instruction from Governor Dr Seitz, 6.11.1907 [fol. 90 - 92] Mission in the Jabassi district from 12.7.-28.9.1908 (station leader Katzer), also: deployment of the 6th (expedition) company in the Jabassi district, 1908 [fol. 98 - 108] Hausa and Duala trade in the Jabassi district, January--February 1908 [fol. 120 - 128] Jabassi Biongele Musche (Mosse) business trip from 29 November to the end of December 1907 (First Lieutenant Buthut), 1907 [fol. 136 - 142] Operations against the Betschoa (Jabassi district) from February to September 1908 - implementation (First Lieutenant von Heigelin), 1908 [fol. 147-154, 172-184, 187] Mission Njanga Nkongsamba from 31 October to mid-November 1906 (Lieutenant Buthut), 1906 [fol. 159 - 167] Combating the dominance of the Duala and Abo traders in the Jabassi district. - Demand by Lieutenant Buthut, November 1906 [fol. 159 - 169] General political, military and economic conditions. - Joko (in particular the Tukan's action against Ngutte) Report by Captain Dominik, 20 May 1908 [fol. 174] Operations against the Betschoa (Jabassi district) from February - September 1908 - Implementation 27 July - 4 September 1908 (Lieutenant Dickmann), 1908 [fol. 187 - 191]

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FA 1 / 125 · File · 1903 - 1905
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Kusseri. - Establishment of the Residentur in the old Rabeh Palace by Governor von Puttkamer, 3 Nov. 1903 [fol. 1 - 10] Kusseri. - Appointment of Lieutenant Stieber as provisional Resident, 2 Nov. 1903 [fol. 10 - 18] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kusseri November 1903 - January 1904, 1903 - 1904 [fol. 21 - 56] Kusseri. - Budget 1904/05 (draft), 1903 [fol. 34] Regional border affairs. - Kusseri [fol. 39 - 71] Musgum expedition from 8 February to 20 March 1904 (Lieutenant Stieber), 1904 [fol. 57 - 161] River navigation. - Exploration of a water connection between Chari and Benue, 1903 [fol. 58 - 59] Europeans. - Distribution of the European members of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Lists, some with names. - Dikoa, 11 June 1904 [fol. 67] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Boundary relations with British-Bornu, 1902 - 1906 [fol. 69 - 72] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Protests and enquiries about English border incursions against Bornu, 1902 - 1904, 1907 [fol. 73 - 77] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kusseri March-December 1904 [fol. 83 - 178] Kusseri. - Appointment of Captain Langheld as Resident. - Proposal of the command of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon, 29 August 1904 [fol. 94 - 95] External relations. - French Central Africa, 1904 [fol. 96 - 114] Borders with the French possessions. - Franco-German border agreement of 15 March 1894. Note to Great Britain on the validity, 1904 [fol. 121 - 125] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 1st Company. - Use of the company stationed in Garua as an expeditionary company and its further deployment. - Order by Governor von Puttkamer, 20 November 1903 [fol. 128] Assassination of the Deputy Resident in Garua, Captain Thierry, on 16 September 1904 near Mubi. - Initiation of immediate measures by the Kusseri Residency. - Report by Lieutenant Stieber, 6 October 1904 [fol. 180] Conditions in the district and the tasks to be performed by the governorate in the near future. - Secret memorandum by District Officer Steinhausen and Deputy Surgeon Hösemann, (signature uncertain), 16 Nov. 1903, 29 Dec. 1903

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FA 1 / 129 · File · 1893 - 1900
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Ndobe. - Establishment of the station and appointment of the head clerk Spaete as stationmaster, 22 November 1893 [fol. 1 - 22] Reports of the general administration departments. - Ndobe. - December 1893, January, March-April, December 1894, 1893, 1894 [fol. 24 - 74] Rio del Rey. - Transfer of powers of punishment in customs matters against natives to Station Chief Clauss, 20 May 1894 [fol. 36 - 44] Conditions in the district of Rio del Rey after the abolition of the trade monopoly of the British and Swedish companies. - Report of the wardmaster Spaete, Ndobe, June 1894 [fol. 48 - 52] Ndobe. - Conditions at the station after the death of stationmaster Spaete at the beginning of July 1894 - Mission report by Bezirksamtmann von Salzwedel, Victoria, 19 July 1895 [fols. 54 - 57] Ndobe. - Temporary dissolution of the station. - Report by stationmaster Clauss, Rio del Rey, August 1894 [fol. 56] Ndobe. - Takeover of the station by customs assistant Romberg, December 1894 [fol. 71] Ndobe. - Budget - income and expenditure, October - December 1893 [fol. 78 - 79] Ndobe, collection of court fees and fines. - Overview, 25.10. December 18?? (p.165) [fol. 80 - 85] Ndobe. - Lease of the station buildings to Knutson, Valdau & Heilborns Afrikanska Handelsaktiebolang and their structural maintenance, 19 Jan. 1895 1900 [fol. 89 - 90] Balunda tribe lawsuit / Calabar people for forcible abduction of 143 tribesmen to Old Calabar, 3 Apr. 1894 [fol. 95 - 116]

Gouvernement von Kamerun
Affairs of Chiefs; Volume 3
FA 1 / 38 · File · 1908 - 1910
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Installation of minor Edingele Meetom as chief of Meetom village (Bonakuamang), 1908 [fol. 1 - 2] Njoya, paramount chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Visit to Buea and Duala. - Report by Governor Dr Seitz to the Imperial Colonial Office, January 1908 [fol. 9 - 13] Njoya, Chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Presentation of the throne chair as a birthday present for the Emperor on the occasion of the celebrations in Buea, 1908 [fol. 9 - 13] Njoya, Chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Sending the gifts to the Emperor (sword in embroidered scabbard with hanger, embroidered chieftain's cap and a pipe), 1908 [fol. 14 - 19] Buea. - Statement of expenses for the visit of Chief Njoya from Bamum (Fumban) in January 1908, 1908 [fol. 20 - 24]

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FA 1 / 1 · File · 1885 - 1887
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Errichtung der Schutzherrschaft.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal (Abschriften), 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Politische Lage in Togo und den benachbarten Gebieten.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Nichtanerkennung der deutschen Schutzherrschaft über Togo durch Frankreich und sonstige gegen das Deutsche Reich gerichtete französische Maßnahmen. - Protests by Reichskommissar Falkenthal to the French consular agent Piathet, Groß-Popo, 1885 [fol. 1 - 60] Report by Rear Admiral Knorr, 1885 [fol. 61 - 69] Expulsion of the Cameroonians Manga Akwa, Anja Preso (Priso) and Misunga to Togo for participating in the uprising in Duala. - Handed over to the Reichskommissar by Rear Admiral Knorr, flight to Accra and extradition negotiations, 1885 [fol. 71] Accusations against Portuguese authorities for slave trade. - Misinterpretation of a labour recruitment in Dahomey by the German planter Spengler (Chamisso plantation) on St. Thomé, 1885 [fol. 76 - 84] Establishment of the Portuguese protectorate over Dahomey and its takeover by France, 1885 - 1886 [fol. 85 - 192] Approval and request for armament and equipment, 1885 [fol. 102 - 105] Establishment of the protectorate over the west coast between Liberia and Grand Bassam. - Memorandum by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 106 - 108] Shipping of slaves on the coast of Dahomey and Whydah (Quittab) in the presence of British gunboats. - Denial by Acting Colonial Secretary Percival Hughes, Accra, 1885 [fol. 109] Breakthrough of the coast at Cotonou on 23 September 1885 by the French to establish a connection between the lagoon of Porto Novo and the sea. - Report by Consul Randad jun., 1885 [fol. 118] Action against the French during the occupation of the Gridji and Abanaque territories. - Justification by Reichskommissar Falkenthal in response to a reprimand by von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 133 - 135] Relations between France, Great Britain and Portugal on the slave coast between Whydah (Quittah) and Lagos as well as Dahomey. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 138 - 139] Establishment of German protectorate over Porto Seguro at the request of the local King Mensa. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 148] Clarification of German intentions in Togo. - Enquiry from Governor von Soden to von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 156 - 157] Bielke, sergeant of the police force - Death and burial, 1885 [fol. 183] Official residence of the Reichskommissar in Klein-Popo. - Construction of a prefabricated building by the company F. H. Schmidt, Hamburg, 1886 [fol. 196 - 204] Pietrowski, sergeant, drill sergeant of the police force. - Assignment as successor to the deceased Sergeant Bielke and leave of absence for health reasons, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 212] Situation in Klein-Popo after the arrival of Reichskommissar Falkenthal at his official residence, 1886 [fol. 214] Recruitment of Hausa, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 214] Criticism of the inauguration of Reichskommissar Falkenthal (31 October 1887) and interim appointment of the previous chancellor in Cameroon, von Puttkamer, 1886 - 1887 [fol. 217 - 221] Treaty between France and the chiefs of the country of Quatschi (Kete Krachi) north of the Popos in Togo. - Copy, 21 June 1885 [fols. 238 - 239] Protocol on the German and French possessions on the west coast of Africa and in the South Seas. - Copy (German and French text), 24 Dec. 1885 [fol. 240 - 247] Exchange of notes between Germany and France on King Mensa of Porto Seguro [fol. 248 - 251] Work of the Franco-German Boundary Commission on the demarcation of the territories on both sides of the Slave Coast in accordance with Article 2 of the Protocol of 24 Dec. 1885 - Protocol, 2 Apr. 1887 [fol. 252 - 254] Regulation of flag mail traffic. - Circular no. 3, 29 May 1914

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 85 · File · 1904 - 1905
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Anjang- (Cross-) Aufstand, - Schadensersatzansprüche der Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun, 1904 - 1905 Untersuchungen gegen den am 22. 1.1904 getöteten Stationsleiter Graf von Pückler-Limpurg, Ossidinge, wegen angeblicher Schuld am Ausbruch des Aufstandes, 1904

Gouvernement von Kamerun
Annual report (1904/05)
FA 1 / 65 · File · 1905 - 1906
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Reports of the general administration departments. - Tinto-Fontemdorf 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 49 - 65] Police action of the Fontem military station against the Bamungu in March 1905, 1905 [fol. 57 - 58] Relocation of the Fontem military station to the Bamileke area. - Proposal of the military station Tinto-Fontemdorf, 1905 [fol. 59 - 60] Fontemdorf (Tinto). - Budgeting - economic control lists, 1 April 1903 [fol. 61 - 62] Mbo and Fondssa-Tuala expedition of the Tinto-Fontem military station in March 1905, 1905 [fol. 63 - 68] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 70 - 84] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Lolo village 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 91 - 102] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Rio del Rey 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 103 - 105] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kampo 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 106 - 113] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Buea 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 115 - 118] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Victoria 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 120 - 126] Government Hospital Duala. - Nursing statistics 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 129 - 132] Reports of the general administration departments. - Duala, District Office, annual reports 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 134 - 140] Reports of the general administration departments. - Duala, Bezirksksamtskasse, annual reports 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 141 - 142] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Ossidinge 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 145 - 155] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Bamenda 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 156 - 162] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Jaunde 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 163 - 318] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Edea 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 180 - 189] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Banjo 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 175] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Joko 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 196 - 201] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Lomie 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 202 - 219] Construction. - Realisation of the construction work in Buea and Soppo. - Annual report 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 229] Reports of the general administration departments. - Jabassi 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 220 - 228] Status of the non-native non-white population. - Lomie (comparison), January 1907 [fol. 232 - 234] Annual reports of the governorate. - Annual Report (1904/05), draft [fol. 235 - 279] Ordinances of the Governorate. - Directories, April 1904 March 1905 [fol. 292] Sea and river traffic in the Cameroon Protectorate (records). - Rio del Rey, January - December 1904 [fol. 302] Sea and river traffic in the Cameroon protectorate (records). - Kribi or Kribi District, January-December 1906 [fol. 304] Annual Report of the Victoria District Court: 1 April 1904 - 31 March 1905 [fol. 308 - 309] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Johann-Albrechtshöhe 1904/05, 1905 [fol. 314 - 317] Jaunde. - Budget - income and expenditure [fol. 327 - 330] Status of the indigenous population. - Duala, c. 1905 [fol. 333] Status of the non-native non-white population. - Lomie, c. 1905 [fol. 334] Status of the non-native non-white population. - Duala [fol. 336] Status of the mixed-blood population. - Duala, 31 Dec. 1905 [fol. 337] Status of the native population. - Bamenda, March 1905 [fol. 340 - 341] Status of the indigenous population. - Ebolowa Established tribes and sub-tribes, 31 March 1905 [fol. 342 - 343] Status of the indigenous population. - Lolodorf, 1905 [fol. 344 - 345] Status of the mixed-blood population. - Lolodorf, 1905 [fol. 345] Status of the mixed-blood population. - Kribi, 1905 [fol. 346] Status of the mixed-blood population. - Edea, February 1905 [fol. 347] Status of the indigenous population. - Victoria, December 1904 [fol. 348 - 351] Status of the indigenous population. - Yaoundé, Established tribes and sub-tribes, 1905 [fol. 352 - 353] Status of the indigenous population. - Rio del Rey, 1905 [fol. 354] Status of the indigenous population. - Kampo, 1905 [fol. 355] Status of the indigenous population. - Johann-Albrechtshöhe (Barombi), 1905 [fol. 356 - 359] Status of the indigenous population. - Garua, June 1905 [fol. 362 - 364] Status of the white population. - Garua, June 1905 [fol. 365] Movement of the white population. - Garua, 1904/05 [fol. 366] Causes of death of the white population. - Garua, 1904/05 [fol. 367] Marital status of the white population. - Garua, June 1905 [fol. 368] Route map for the Ssanga-Ngoko area, 1:1 000 000, pen and ink drawing with coloured entries, Scheunemann, Hauptmann, 1905

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