Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Father and Mother
- ZA HPRA A75-A-52
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- 18 February 1861
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Father and Mother
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To A. Tidman
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Giving details of journey from Bamangwato and asking if Makololo mission is to be abandoned
Letter - From J. MacKenzie and Roger Price, "Christian Friends"
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Thanking them for contributions towards the relief of surviving members of the Makololo mission
Extract of Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Rev. J. Eddie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Advising him of the birth of their second son, who is being called after his father's best friend
Letter - From A. Tidman, London, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Agreeing that the Makololo mission be abandoned for the time being and suggesting work among the Matabele
Letter - From A. Tidman, London, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Suggesting MacKenzie remain at Kuruman until his future work is determined
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Bessy
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Mrs. Thompson
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Referring to her ill health after the long journey North and to the smallpox epidemic
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To James Ross
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Telling of the disastrous mission to the Makololo and his desire to settle down "I am tired of wandering with a wife and children in an ox wagon"
Letter - From A. Tidman, London, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Giving the Directors' decision that MacKenzie should not go to Port Natal with Phillipolis emigrants but should work at Hope Town in temporary capacity