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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 / 21 · File · 1889 - 1904
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Combating unrest and insurrection. - Cameroon hinterland research expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Business trip (Chancellor Count Pfeil, Marcus), Greater and Lesser Batanga, Kribi, Kampo, Spanish Muni, Gabon, St Thome (with detailed statement by the Governor of Soden), 1889 [fol. 1 - 54] Trade and commerce. - Establishment of factories of the company Knutson, Valdau & Heilborns Afrikanska Handelsaktiebolag on the Massake, Ndian and Rio del Rey under certain conditions. - Report of the Governor of Soden to the Foreign Office, 1899 [fol. 57 - 59]

Gouvernement von Kamerun
Mungo area
FA 1 / 99 · File · 1886 - 1898
Part of Cameroon National Archives

General political, military and economic conditions. - Mungo area (Suna and Esso villages), 1886 [fol. 3] Cameroon hinterland research expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Proceedings in the Mungo area. - Report by Deputy Governor von Puttkamer, 9.12.1890 [fol. 5 - 7] Cameroon Hinterland Research Expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Mungo expedition from 27 November to 8 December 1890 (Deputy Governor von Puttkamer): Prevention of impending unrest due to disputes between the Jantzen & Thormählen company and the Duala traders. - Report to the Foreign Office, 9.12.1890 [fol. 5 - 14] Cameroon hinterland research expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Dr Zintgraff's continued influence in the Mungo region despite his departure. - Reports of Chancellor Leist, March, April 1893 [fol. 22 - 29]

Gouvernement von Kamerun