sub-subseries Bd1 - Correspondence

Chief Lekoko Chief Lekoko Chief Lekoko

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ZA HPRA A979-B-Bd-Bd1

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Correspondence

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  • June 1900 - April 1916 (Creation)

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(19th - 20th century)

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Correspondents:

Betts, C E.

Burton, Henry.

Carnay, J.

Daly, George.

Dovey, C E.

Dower, Edward.

Frost, II J.

Gaheutloeloe, G.

Caseitsiwe, Chief S B.

Gore-Browne, lip Wilfred.

Green, F Graham.

Hall, W H.

Kempen, Stevans.

Lloyd, R C.

Marumoloa, Dichukudu.

Minchin, Spencer.

Molema, Joshua.

Molema, Sebopioa J.

Molema, Silas.

Metohegare, S.

Panzera, Col F.

Pringle, C S.

Rolland, George.

Schreiner, W P.

Taberer, II M.

Weavind, George.

Welsh, E C.

Williams, Ralph.

Subjects:

Distribution of arms and ammunition among the Barolong in 1902 during the South African War; unsanitary conditions in the Stadt; general British administration during South African War; agriculture and care of livestock; taxes; Silas Molema informing government in 1911 of the appointment of Chief Lekoko; petition to ncrease the allowance of the chief; petition to W P Schreiner re proposal to take away power of Bechuana chiefs; forest regulations; fencing between Mafeking and the Setlagoli Reserve; visit of Henry Burton to Mafeking, 1912 November ; Native lands deputation 1914; permits to purchase ammunition; land revenue (quitrent) due on farms; death of Sekgoma Letsholathebe (nephew of Khama III) 1914 Jan; protest of Barolong against the Mafeking Town Council taking a certain piece of the Molopo Native Reserve:

petition to the Governor-General-in-Council, 1914 November, for a representative in the Senate, proposing James Denoon Duncan; application for permission to build an Anglican church at Rietfontein; crimes committed and general maintenance of law and order; murder of young girl Pueong and arrest of petty thief Tatinyane Motshegare; labour on the mine; grazing of cattle; rental of farms; tuition of son Dichkudu Marumoloa; illness and death of Lekoko in 1915; winding up of his estate.

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