Correspondence re the rights of residence in the Reserve, the legal effects of the 1884 annexation by President Brand, tribal history of the Barolong, and the difficulties of the Thaba N'chu Black farmers.
Correspondents include: government officials, Barolong Progressive Association, individual members of the Barolong, and Rheinallt Jones.
Includes.
Copy of a picture of Thaba N'chu 1834, showing the Black Mountain, Wesleyan Mission Station and Residence of Chief Moroka, painted by C. Bell.
Copy of the treaty between the Government of the O.F.S. and Chief Moroka, 1866.
Form of Grant to Natives No.17, 1885, issued to Joel Sopinare Moroka.
Extract from the Law Book of the O.F.S., 1891.
Extract from report on native affairs dated, 1910.
Petition from the Barolong Progressive Association for the return of Thaba N'chu 1932.
Evidence to the Native Affairs Commission 1936.
Undated notes by Rheinallt Jones.