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Cameroon Letters
N.59-3 · File · 1927 - 1976
Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

Contains:- Memoirs of Pierre Mebe, graduate of the Mission School of Mvolyé 1911, then co-worker of Mission Yaunde after 1914-1967, 14 page letters by Katharina Atangana, 1950-1975- letters from Cameroon, 1953-1975- letter by Pierre Mebe with notes on the founding history of the mission station Yaunde, with notes by Baumann, 1970- correspondence with abbé Theodor Tsala, taken from 1970-1976:- Portrait photo of Barthelemy Owona (Cameroon), 1927, taken from U.1-912- Photos by Katharina Atangana (Cameroon), 1970, taken from U.1-913- Photo by Pierre Mebe, 1966, taken from U.1-923

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FA 1 / 79 · File · 1888 - 1894
Part of Cameroon National Archives

Nyong Expedition (Kund-Tappenbeck-Dr. Weissenborn) - Situation in Yaoundé after setting up the Station and reasons for returning after crossing the Sanaga and arriving at Nguila. - Extract from Tappenbeck's last letter, 1889 Scientific station in the territory of Cameroon (Captain Kund). - First Lieutenant Morgen takes charge of the Station Chief's affairs. - Transcript, 23.10.1889

Gouvernement von Kamerun
A.11-315 · File · 1924 - 1980
Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

Contains:- "Meeting between Catholicism and the African nature religion in the Yaunde region", by Abbé Frédéric Essomba-Leschner, Liturgisches Institut, Trier, 1972- Regional overview of Cameroon- Cameroon: Yaunde - Eton. On the beginnings of Christianity in Yaoundé - Cameroon, on the 10th anniversary of the mission, by Fr. Johannes Baumann, 1971- Speech by Auxiliary Bishop Jean-Baptiste Ama on the evening of December 7, 1980 at the cemetery, where Bishop Vieter is buried; invitation of Archbishop Jean Zoa of Yaunde, 3. Dec. 1980 - Letter from a former Cameroonian from Togo to Father Eugen Weber, May 23, 1966- Letter from Father Schnitzler from London about the possibilities of our former Cameroon missionaries returning to their former mission area from Nov. 24, 1924 to Father Provincial.

Pallottines