Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Bessy
- ZA HPRA A75-A-42
- Pièce
- 27 December 1859
Fait partie de Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Bessy
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Personal
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Rev. A. Tidman
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Justifying his actions in removing to Fauresmith, because of his wife's health, to correct the account in the October "Missionary Chronicle" which makes him out to be a coward
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Maggie (Miss M. Douglas)
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Personal; Helmore and Price have had to halt because Mrs. Price has had a daughter; Moffat has reached Moselikatse
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Bessy
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Personal
Letter - From A. Tidman, London, To J. Mackenzie
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Saying he will send medicines for the Makololo mission, when available, missionary will be sent to Chief Mahura; no need to refer to Moffat's article in "Missionary Chronicle" as feels no slur is put on MacKenzie
Letter - From Rev. W. Thompson, Cape Town, To ? J. MacKenzie
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Wishing him safe journey into the interior, refers to the reply in Dutch in "Eude Emigrant" of the Transvaal Boers to the Port Elizabeth Evangelical Alliance, in which the Boers admit their designs
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Khanye, To Mrs. Moffat
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Account of difficult wagon journey
Letter - From James Ross, Edinburgh, To J. MacKenzie
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Personal; from an old student friend; gives news of death of Miss Douglas, Mackenzie's sister-in-law
Letter - From James Ross, Edinburgh, To J. MacKenzie
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Personal
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Mrs. J. Grant
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Giving news of the sad end of the Helmore-Price expedition to the Makololo; on their way to join them the MacKenzies met the sole survivors, Mr. Price and two Helmore children