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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
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 / 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 / 23 · File · 1912 - 1913
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Distribution of the protection force for Cameroon. - Entire protection area. - Planning, 1912 - 1913 [fol. 1 - 18] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Distribution of the protection force for Cameroon. - Reinforcement. - Planning, 1912 - 1913 [fol. 1 - 18] Local administration, general. - Transfer of the administration of the German Lake Chad countries from Kusseri to Mora on 1 January 1913 as part of the preparations for the spillover of a European war into the protectorate of Cameroon and the resulting withdrawal of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun, February 1913 [fol. 20 - 21] Local administration, general. - Withdrawal from the German Lake Chad countries and Adamaua during the invasion of British and French troops on the occasion of European entanglements and the resulting transfer of the administration of the German Lake Chad countries from Kusseri to Mora. Report by Governor Dr Ebermaier, February 1913 [fol. 20 - 21] Individual cases. - Pulver, Lieutenant-Colonel. - Illness and request for release from the escort of Governor Dr Ebermaier during the Lake Chad trip, 14 February 1913 [fol. 21a] Individual cases. - Hansen, Privy Government Councillor, First Officer. - Action due to his behaviour as representative of Governor Dr Ebermaier during his official trip to Adamua, 1912 - 1913 [fol. 22 - 24] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 12th Company. - Establishment and co-operation with the provincial governor for the territories in East Cameroon requested for the 1913/14 financial year, 1913 [fol. 35 - 36] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 12th Company. - New Eastern Territories (Provincial Governor's Office) [fol. 35 - 36] Return of the Bangwa chief Fontem, allegedly involved in the murder of the explorer Conrau in October 1900, from his place of exile Garua to the Dschang district. - Efforts of Governor Dr Ebermaier, 1913 [fol. 46] Geology and Mining. - The Niger Company, Ltd - Co-operation in Mining Matters, 1913 [fol. 48] Deposition of the Sultan of Mendif. - Report by Governor Dr Ebermaier for failure to report, 1913 [fol. 62 - 64] Installation and removal of important native rulers. - Circular by Governor Dr Ebermaier (draft), February 1913 [fol. 62 - 64] Exploration of cotton cultivation possibilities in North Cameroon. - Instructions for the agricultural expert Dr Wolf, 1913 [fol. 66 - 69] Affairs of the chiefs. - Pardon of the Etudi chief Tanga-Jiki, exiled to Garua. - Proposal by Dr Ebermaier, 1913 [fol. 70]Individual cases. - Netzbrand, medical assistant. - Transfer of Tiko as police master to Bare to replace police master Zydel, January 1913 [fol. 76] Individual cases. - Oertel - transfer to Ebolowa, January 1913 [fol. 76] individual cases. - Wilske, secretary. - Secondment from Ossidinge to Bare, January 1913 [fol. 76] Individual cases. - Zimmerer, Eugen von, Bavarian District Court Councillor. - Appointment as Chancellor of the Governorate of Cameroon and assignment to temporarily deputise for the Governor, 1887 [fol. 76] Individual cases. - Zydel, police master in Bare. - Replacement by medical orderly Netzbrand, Tiko, January 1913 [fol. 76] Economic expeditions Dr Fickendey and Dr Mildbread: Instructions for execution. - Telegram from Governor Dr Ebermaier from Germany, 1913 [fol. 92 - 94] Kamerun-Mittellandbahn. - Continuation to Ngaundere. - Memorandum from Governor Dr Ebermaier, 1913 [fol. 95 - 98] Cameroon-Midland Railway. - Unplanned extension beyond Bamum (Fumban) or the Mbam. - Memorandum by Governor Dr Ebermaier, 1913 [fol. 95 - 98] Livestock breeding: Golombe, stud farm. - Budget (draft) 1914/15 (with explanatory notes), 1913 [fol. 102 - 109] Railway exploration expedition (engineer Thévos - 1913). - Exploration of the railway line Ngaundere - Tibati Joko Jaunde, 1913 [fol. 148 - 151] Affairs of the chiefs. - Jaimo, deposed Lamido of Kontcha. - Search measures. - Instruction from Governor Dr Ebermaier to Captain Eymael, 1913 [fol. 153 - 165] Gold deposits in the Garua (Njum) district. - Granting of mining licences, 1912 [fol. 166 - 171] Offices of the local administration. - Akoafim - Provisional formation of the district of Iwindo and transfer of administrative powers to the 11th Company of the Cameroon Protection Force, 1913 [fol. 182 - 188] Elevation and route map of the Lake Chad journey of the Governor of Cameroon, Dr. Karl Ebermaier, in 1914, elevation 1:25,000, longitude 1:2,000,000, based on photographs of the expedition and the available statistical material with explanations, 1914 expropriation and relocation of the native settlements in Duala, (1912 - 1913)

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 119 · File · 1904 - 1905
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Dienstreise Victoria Nigeria Garua vom 5.9.-8.10.1904 (Hauptmann Langheld), 1904 [fol. 1 - 8] Grenzen mit den britischen Besitzungen. - Co-operation with the British authorities, 1902 - 1910 [fol. 9 - 11] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua [fol. 13 - 14] Introduction of imperial coins as official means of payment in Adamaua alongside the Maria Theresa thaler. - Report by Captain Thierry, August 1904 [fol. 17 - 18] Reports from the offices of the general administration. - Residentur Garua February-May 1905 [fol. 19 - 21] Police force in Cameroon. - Retired Schutztruppe soldiers. - Transfer from Yaoundé to Garua as police soldiers, April 1904 [fol. 22 - 24] Police force in Cameroon. - Distribution of police soldiers in Adamaua, 10 October 1904 [fol. 24] French transit traffic through the protectorate of Cameroon [fol. 26] General political, military and economic conditions. - Mubi (turmoil during the reoccupation of the Sultanate) Report by Lieutenant Sandrock, October 1904 [fol. 28 - 36] Affairs of the chiefs. - Lauan Haman of Kalfu. - Causing unrest in the Marua area. - Report by Captain Langheld, September-October 1904 [fol. 39 - 44] Individual cases. - Dominik, Hans, first lieutenant. - Agreement to join the protection force for Cameroon on appointment as resident in Garua. - Declaration by Captain Dominik, 23 October 1904 [fol. 48 - 49] Individual cases. - Dominik, Hans, first lieutenant. - Demand for military powers when appointed as resident. - Report by Lieutenant Dominik, 23 Oct. 1904 [fol. 48 - 49] Local government offices. - Garua. - Mistakes of the murdered Captain Thierry in the administration of Adamaua. - Report by Deputy Governor Gleim to the Foreign Office, 18 Nov. 1904 [fol. 50 - 53] Local government departments. - Garua. - Replacement of the police stationed in Garua with a company and the resulting changes in the stationing of units of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun in the Kamerun protectorate, 18 November 1904 [fol. 50 - 53] Offices of the local government. - Garua. - Appointment of Captain Glauning to the residency. - Report by Deputy Governor Gleim to the Foreign Office, 18 Nov. 1904 [fol. 50 - 53] Cancellation of the Adamaua-Bornu Residency based in Garua and re-establishment of the former Adamaua (Garua) and Lake Chad (Kusseri) Residencies. - Circular by Governor von Puttkamer, 16 October 1906 [fol. 54] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kusseri March- December 1904 [fol. 55 - 58] Public safety. - Intervention against mail robberies in the Garua residential district. - Report by Lieutenant Stieber, Kusseri, August 1904 [fol. 59 - 68] Garua. - Takeover and handover of the Residentur by Captain Glauning, 12 October 1904 [fol. 69 - 70] General political, military and economic conditions. - Adamaua. - Report by Captain Glauning, 15 Oct. 1904 [fol. 72 - 74] Observance of instructions on advising local rulers and mediation even in cases of open hostilities between them. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 11 June 1905 [fol. 87] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 7th Company. - Stationing of the company in Garua due to the demands of Captain Glauning, Garua, 21 February and 11 June 1905 [fol. 80 - 88] Offices of the local administration. - Garua. - Takeover or handover of the Residentur by Captain Zimmermann, 17 July 1905 [fol. 104] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Punitive action against the Toro on 9 May 1905 (Lieutenant Nitschmann), 1905 [fol. 107 - 112] Combating unrest and insurrection. - Ngaundere expedition in May 1905 (Captain Langheld), 1905 [fol. 113 - 115] General political, military and economic conditions. - Ngaundere (disputes over the throne). - Report by Captain Langheld and Zimmermann, March 1905 [fol. 127 - 133] Affairs of the chiefs. - Hamadjam, Lamido of Tibati. - Banishment to Duala. - Improvement of living conditions for the Lamido and his Kaigama Taifu. - Efforts by government doctor von Brauchitsch, 12.9.1905 [fol. 134 - 135] Sketch of the battle report by Lieutenant von Raben on the warlike undertaking against the Kango heathens in Adamaua in the period from 18-25.6.1905, without scale, pencil drawing with coloured entries (through three heavily yellowed photographs of the mountain situation, 1905 Duala. - Establishment of the government school and appointment of an African assistant teacher. - Report by Captain Langheld, June 1905

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 124 · File · 1905 - 1909
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Angelegenheiten der Häuptlinge. - Haleru, Lamido of Gawar. - Trial of the Power Arbitration Court at Mendif for murder, sale of free fullahs, robbery and highway robbery, 29 Dec. 1906 [fol. 1 - 8] Reports of the departments of general administration. - Residentur Garua April 1907 - February 1911 [fol. 9 - 31] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Garua Residency April 1907 - February 1909 [fol. 20 - 22] Budget, cash and accounting. - Binder. - Revenue and expenditure (statement) - April 1903 - March 1907 [fol. 24 - 28] Affairs of the chiefs. - Haleru, Lamido of Gawar. - Imprisonment with the Lamido of Garua since 1907 - Removal and exile to Kampo and arrival on 1 December 1908 - Order of Governor Dr Seitz, 23 April 1908 [fol. 54 - 165] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Co-operation with the British authorities, 1902 - 1912 [fol. 56] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Protests and investigations into British border incursions against Bornu, 1902 - 1904, 1907 [fol. 62 - 72] General political, military and economic conditions. - Adamaua and Lake Chad countries. - Report by Captain von Krogh, 12 January 1908 [fol. 73 - 83] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Allocation of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Status of planning, 1 January 1908 [fol. 85] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Weapons and equipment. - Mounted detachment in Marua - equipment status (list), 1 Jan. 1908 [fol. 87] Indigenous levies and services. - Reduction of the travelling trade tax. - Memorandum by Captain Dominik, March 1908 [fol. 88 - 89] Hausa trade. - Memorandum by the merchant Louis Pagenstecher with comments by Governor Dr Seitz, 25 April and 16 May 1908 [fol. 91 - 95] Approval of the introduction of an export duty on rubber and ivory by the Ngaundere Resident Post, August 1905 [fol. 97 - 98] Customs. - Ngaundere (Resident outpost). - Introduction of an export duty on rubber and ivory in agreement with Randad & Stein, August 1905 [fol. 97 - 98] Native duties and benefits. - Introduction of a travelling trade tax in Tibati - Ngaundere. - Violation of the Governor's order of 5 July 1904 (report by Captain Zimmermann, Garua), August 1905 [fol. 99] Trade situation in the Garua Residency. - Report by Captain Langheld, 1 April 1905 [fol. 102 - 104] Indigenous levies and services. - Involvement of the Musgum area in tribute payments. - Report by Captain Zimmermann, Garua, January 1906 [fol. 105] Indigenous levies and services. - Collection of cattle export duty, January 1906 [fol. 105] Garua (Residentur) introduction of customs, 1905 - 1906 [fol. 105 - 130] Collection of export duties to increase the popularity of imperial nickel coins among the natives. - Memorandum by Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua, 1906 [fol. 131 - 133] Low popularity of imperial nickel coins among the natives. - Memorandum by Lieutenant Strümpell, Garua, 1906 [fol. 131 - 133] Establishment of customs posts on the British and French border of the Garua Resident District, October 1906 [fol. 135 - 140] Combating unrest and insurrections. - Makio and Hino Expedition (Garua District) Subsequent substantiated authorisation by Governor Dr. Seitz, 6.11.1908 [fol. 154 - 158] Combating unrest and insurrection. - Punitive expedition against the (Muhi ?) (Garua district). Rejection of the requested undertaking by the Governor Dr Seitz, 6.11.1908 [fol. 154 - 158] Affairs of the chiefs. - Negotiation of the Lamido Asura Daso. - Arrival in Duala, October 1908 [fol. 163]

Gouvernement von Kamerun