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MS. Nathan 319

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Title

Miscellaneous papers

Shelfmark

MS. Nathan 319

Summary

Comprises

(fol. 1) Schoolchildren's essays on His Excellency's visit to Kwahu, 1901.

(fol. 63) timetables and programmes for official visits, n.d. and 1903.

(fol. 79) plans and notes concerning land and buildings, 1902-3.

(fol. 99) native disturbances, 1902, and the de-stoolment of a chief, 1903.

(fol. 111) minute on the colony adopting the metric system, 1903.

(fol. 116) printed and MS. notes on the Gold Coast Railways, 1901 and 1903.

(fol. 138) MS. notes on ports and shipping, n.d.

fol. 151) Fanti National Constitution, printed, n.d.

(fol. 162) defence scheme for the colony, by Nathan, manuscript, 1904.

Date

1901-03

Language

English

Physical extent

220.0 Leaves

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Archive of Sir Matthew Nathan

Gold Coast

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