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FA 1 / 86 · File · 1905 - 1906
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Opération au Sud du Protectorat du 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Capitaine Scheunemann, Premier-Lieutenant Bertram, Capitaine Schlosser). - Responsibility of companies based in Kribi for the outbreak of the rebellion. - Reports from Governor von Puttkamer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June, August 1905. - Yaoundé. - Occupation of the position of Head of Station after the replacement of First Lieutenant Dominik. - Requests from commercial companies established in the Southern District, 1905 Workers and porters. - Provision of porters by the District Station of Kribi, February - May 1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First-Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Background to the expeditions of Captain von Stein-Lausnitz and Captain Dominik, the interests of the Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun and the Maka rebellion. - Report by Governor von Puttkamer, 1905nGendarmerie of the administration on the Ngoko. - Justification of manpower, 1.6.1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Fortification of the Kribi Station against possible Boulou attacks. - Request from firms in the Southern District, 18.4.1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Difficulties in recruiting ammunition carriers from Édéa to Yaoundé by the Édéa District Post, November 1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Continuation of operations against the Esso, Maka and Njem. - Orders, 18.1. and 17.5.1906 Operation south of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 to 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Collaboration with the Southern Expedition. - Memorandum for the Akonolinga post, 28.2.1906 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Cer). - Difficulties in recruiting porters encountered by Captain Dominik, Yaoundé, due to the disproportionate losses of porters from the Expedition of the South, February - May 1906. - Bertoua. -Setting up an administrative district. - Report by First Lieutenant Müller, 22.5.1906 General political, military and economic conditions. - Bertoua region. - Report by Captain von Stein, 22.3.1906

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 88 · File · 1904 - 1907
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Réparation des dommages. - Njem rebellion. - Losses of the Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun in autumn 1903, 1903 - 1904 Violation of the ban on trade in the Nzimu and Njem area by the trader Wenzel of Woermann & Co, August 1905 Request from the Verein Westafrikanischer Kaufleute (Association of German Traders in Africa), Hamburg, concerning the ban on importing gunpowder and rifles to the Protectorate of Cameroon. - Decree of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 5.2.1907 Combating disturbances and rebellions - Expedition to the Northern Maka region from 22.11.1906 - 20.01.1907. - Execution - Captain Dominik's report Inspection tour through the Southern Districts from 18.2. until the end of March 1907 (Brigadier General Müller) - Execution, 1907nMap on the submission of the Yetyang region, 1: 200,000, pen-and-ink drawing with coloured markings, June 1907 Expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), DKB 1 1907/347-352, 391-399 (map 349), 1904 - 1905 Establishment of the administration in the Ngoko by the expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), May-July 1904

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 130 · File · (1897 -) 1902
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Dienstreisen des Stationsleiters von Jaunde (Leutnant von Carnap-Quernheimb). - Business trip to the Congo from 15 August to 10 September 1897 (Governor von Puttkamer), 1897 [fol. 7 - 26] Ssanga-Ngoko expedition (Dr R. Plehn). - Journey from Molundu - Bertua, 1899 [fol. 95 - 101] Ssanga-Ngoko expedition (Dr R. Plehn). - Journey to Ndsimu and Bajanga on the Sanaga (5 - 29 June 1899), 1899 [fol. 104 - 116] Ssanga-Ngoko expedition (Dr R. Plehn). - Death of Dr R. Plehn on 24.11.1899 and repatriation of the expedition. - Report by Corporal Peter, 27 Dec. 1889 [fol. 121 - 123] Takeover of official passenger and cargo transports to and from the Ssanga-Ngoko area by the South Cameroon Company and transport difficulties on French territory, January-February 1900 [fol. 130 - 153] Regional border matters. - Ngoko, February 1900 [fol. 145 - 147] Reports from the general administration departments. - Lomie February 1900, 1900 [fol. 149 - 151] Conviction of the Hausa interpreter Dodo Madessa for various offences while on duty. - Pardon at the request of Lieutenant von Stein-Lausnitz, 1900 [fol. 163 - 167] Expeditions of the deputy head of the station at Ngoko (von Lüdinghausen). - Segawo expedition (12-29.4.1900), 1900 [fol. 176 - 181] Organisation of the administration of justice. - Station at Ngoko. - Basic authorisation of the head of the station to exercise jurisdiction in the first instance, 11.7.1900 [fol. 184 - 186] Expeditions of the head of the administration at Ngoko (Lieutenant Baron von Stein-Lausnitz). - Bertua expedition (15.4.-12.8.1902), 1902 [fol. 187 - 215] Activities of Lieutenant Ludwig Freiherr von Stein-Lausnitz as head of the station, (signature uncertain), 1900 - 1913 Ssanga-Ngoko expedition (Dr R. Plehn). - Execution, 1899 Franco-German survey to determine the boundaries of New Cameroon Headquarters South (Major Zimmermann), report, March-June

Gouvernement von Kamerun
FA 1 / 131 · File · 1900 - 1902
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Lomie (zuvor : Station am Ngoko). - Agreement with the South Cameroon Company to supply the station's officials with European foodstuffs (with price list) - Order of the Foreign Office, 12 October 1900 [fol. 20 - 22] Flotilla. - Procurement of a steamboat for the administration at Ngoko. - Application by First Lieutenant Stein-Lausnitz, January 1901 [fol. 27 - 163] Expeditions by the head of the administration at Ngoko (First Lieutenant Freiherr von Stein-Lausnitz). - Ndsimu area (31.10.1900 - 20.1.1901), 1901 [fol. 30 - 38] Navigation conditions of the Ngoko and Dja. - Reconnaissance report by Ing. Williams on behalf of the South Cameroon Society, 1901 [fol. 39 - 85] Lomie (previously: station on the Ngoko). - Regulation of official business on the occasion of the north-west expedition beginning on 16 February 1901. - Order from Lieutenant von Stein-Lausnitz, 24 Feb. 1901 [fol. 46 - 47] Dispatch of a military expedition to the north and north-west of the concession area of the South Cameroon Company for the purpose of representing the German power behind the merchants. - Request from Director Langheld, 31 Dec. 1900 [fol. 48 - 49] Expeditions by the head of the administration at Ngoko (First Lieutenant Freiherr von Stein-Lausnitz). - Northwest Expedition (16 Feb. - 27 Dec. 1901), 1901 - 1902 [fol. 73 - 238] Lomie (previously: station at Ngoko). - Assaults by the agent Kalmar of the South Cameroon Society against Kunabembe people. - Investigation report by First Lieutenant von Stein-Lausnitz, 19 March 1901 [fol. 77 - 82] General political, military and economic conditions. - Bomabassa and Kunbanbe area. - Report of the deputy station chief of Lüdinghausen, station at Ngoko, August 1901 [fol. 115 - 116] Expeditions of the deputy chief of the station at Ngoko (from Lüdinghausen). - Bangandu expedition (30 Oct. - 17 Nov. 1901), 1901 [fol. 149 - 150] French customs clearance. - Complaints of the South Cameroon Company (report by First Lieutenant von Stein-Lausnitz, Station am Ngoko, January 1902 [fol. 159 - 160] Lomie (previously: Station am Ngoko). - Administration of the Ssanga-Ngoko area - renaming of the station (at Ngoko) to Puttkamerberg. - Report by Dr R. Plehn, May 1899 [fol. 161] French incursions against German trading companies on the southern border, 1902 - 1907 [fol. 166 - 176] Expeditions by the deputy head of the station at Ngoko (von Lüdinghausen). - Lobilos expedition (24 February - 10 March 1902) to protect the Boneduli factories, 1902 [fol. 182 - 192] Jokaduma. - Subsequent authorisation of the establishment of the post by Oberleutnant von Stein-Lausnitz at the end of March 1901. - Decree of the Foreign Office, 7 November 1901 [fol. 198 - 201] Reinforcement of the police force in Cameroon in the Ssanga-Ngoko area as a counterweight against the French advance on Bertua, 1901 - 1902 [fol. 203 - 216] Lomie (previously: station at Ngoko). - Relations of the station to the South Cameroon Company. - Report by First Lieutenant Stein-Lausnitz, 5 July 1902 [fol. 217 - 218] Expeditions of the head of the administration at Ngoko (First Lieutenant Freiherr von Stein-Lausnitz). - Bertua expedition (15 April - 12 August 1902), 1902 [fol. 219 - 226] Lomie (previously: station at Ngoko). - Relocation of the administration at Ngoko to a place to be determined. - Decree of the Foreign Office, 8 July 1902 [fol. 239 - 240] Regional border affairs. - Bertua Kunde [fol. 263] Station am Ngoko, decree of 1 April 1899 on the levying of import and export duties in the parts of the Cameroon Protectorate belonging to the western zone of the conventional Congo Basin. - Additional provisions of the station chief, 1 April 1902 [fol. 268 - 272]

Gouvernement von Kamerun