Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Bessy
- ZA HPRA A75-A-69
- Stuk
- 26 August 1862
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Bessy
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From A. Tidman, London, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Hoping that he will be able to work in harmony with Rev. Schulenborg among the Bamangwato and advising him to use the utmost economy
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Lambert (? Bailey)
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To James Ross
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal; still hopes to go as a missionary to the Makololo
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Brother and Sister
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Saying Makololo now agree to move to a more healthy site so he will go north next April
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On the decision whether MacKenzie should work as a missionary in Bechuanaland or Matabeleland
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Bamangwato, To Rev. Dr. Hardeland
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Suggesting that the Lutherans keep to the East side of the country and London Missionary Society to the centre so that they do not "poach on each other's preserves"
Letter - From Mary Moffat, Kuruman, To Ellen MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Rejoicing that the ravages of the barbarians have passed them by; her own sorrows have been heavy
Letter - From Mary Moffat, Kuruman, To Ellen MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Congratulating them on their escape from great danger
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Matabele Country, To Mother
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Announcing their arrival in Matabele country to minister to this warlike tribe whose Chief Moselikatse is "cruel, bloodthirsty and unscrupulous"