Bibliography of books and articles

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Bibliography of books and articles
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Bruce L. Mouser
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
<[email protected]>
COLLECTION OF PHOTOCOPIES
Photocopies of materials
Anon. List of Journals and articles consulted in 1966-68 at the Royal Geographical Society in London. Journals
include: Revue Maritime et Coloniale; Annales de la Propagation de la foi; Annales du Commerce exterieux;
Annales des Voyages; Colturn‟s United Service Magazine; Revue Française; Anti-Slavery Reporter;
Nouvelles Annales de la Marine et des Colonies; Annales Hydrographiques; Tour du Monde; Archives
Diplomatic; La Havre (Annuaire de la Marine de Commerce Française; Annuaire de la Marine Marchande);
Economiste française; Nature (La); Iron; Bulletin de la Societé de Geographie; Missions catholiques;
Journal of the Society of Arts; L‟Exploration; Revue de France; Science pour tous; The Colonies and India;
Explorateur geographique et commerciale; La Explorateur geographique; Navy; Archive de medicine navale;
Annales Maritimes et Coloniales.
Anon [Sierra Leone Company]. An Account of the Colony of Sierra Leone. London: James Philips, 1795. Photocopy
of pages 102-107, 130-137, 150-159, 184-199, 208-213. Page notations here indicate pagination in Substance
of the Report of 1794, Philadelphia: 1794 edition.
Anon. “Actual State of the Slave-Trade on the Coast of Africa.” The Amulet: A Christian and Literary Remembrancer,
1832: 212-250. Photocopy.
Anon. The African Pilot, or Sailing Directions for the Western Coast of Africa. London: Printed for the Hydrographic
Office, Admiralty, 1856.
Anon. Review of The African Slave Trade, and the remedy for it. By Thomas Fowell Buxton. The Edinburgh Review 72
(October 1840): 179-193. Buxton,
Anon. Bibliography – “References.” photocopy of pages 288-306, unknown source, on the topic of rice production in
Guinea/Sierra Leone region. Taken from internet, 2003.
Anon. “Circular Letter from Dhaa, King of Segu, to „The Chiefs of the West‟, from: West African Sketches: Compiled
from the Reports of Sir G. R. Collier, Sir Charles Maccarthy, and other Official Sources,” printed by the
Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, 1963. Typed pages numbered 254-258.
Anon. “The Classes of Pre-Liberian Societies: Mid-1400's to 1700.” Review copy for African Economic History
(1955).
Anon. “Guinée: Aujourdhui, l‟Revolution Culturelle.” Jeune Afrique (Paris), no. 405 (Oct. 7, 1968): 36-38.
Photocopy.
Anon. “Guinée Française.” Annuaire de la Marine de Commerce Française, 1896:892-893. Information about
Conakry and principal trading houses.
Anon. “The History of the Chiefs of Tambakha Yobanji.” Sierra Leone Studies, Old Series, no. 15 (December 1929):
67-71. Photocopy.
Anon [Duport, Rev. J.H.]. “Iles de Los.” Mission Field, 1 September 1868: 246-8. Photocopy.
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Anon. “Justice in Guinea.” Review of the International Commission of Jurists (Geneva), 5 no. 7 (Dec. 1971): 4-8.
Photocopy.
Anon. “Kissing: Village Historique.” Typescript, with English translation [1968].
Anon [West Indian Mission]. A Map of the Pongas Country in West Africa, shewing the stations of the West Indian
Mission. No source, no date. 2 pages, photocopy.
Anon. [Perpetual Calendar]. “The Longest Calendar in the World: 1766-2000.” n.d.
Anon. “Notice sur l‟entree de la Rivière Mellacouries ...” Nouvelles Annales de la Marine et des colonies, tom II (Feb.
1854): 98-99. Photocopy.
Anon. “Nouvelles de la Côte occidentale d‟Afrique.” Revue Maritimes et Coloniales, v. 1 (1861): 390. Photocopy,
map on 390R. This map shows the Nunez, Pongo, Matacong and Melacoree as “shared” between the British
and French in 1861; the Sangarie and Scarcies as French; and Bulama, Iles de Los and Sierra Leone River as
British.
Anon. Revue Française. L‟Etranger et des Colonies.
“Établissements des Rivières du Sud, de la Côte d‟Or, du golf de Benin.” Vol 10 (1889): 365-367.
Photocopy.
“Rivières du Sud.” Vol 12 (1890): 436.
“Rivières du Sud.” Vol 13 (1891): 424.
“Rivières du Sud.” Vol 13 (1891): 366.
“Rivières du Sud.” Vol [?]: 118-119.
“Rivières du Sud. Rio Nunez. Forecariah.” Vol [?]: 428-429.
Anon [?R. P. Bernier]. “Origine des Soussous.” Typescript manuscript of 36 pages. Archive Generale, Congregation du
Saint-Esprit. May have been written by Lerouge.
Anon [///]. “Préfecture apostolique de la Guinée-Française.” Hand-written manuscript of 30 pages. Archive Privées,
193-A-I, Congregation du Saint-Espritt, Chevilly, France.
Anon [?Henry Venn]. “Providential Antecedents of the Sierra Leone Mission.” The Christian Observer, New Series,
No. 419, November 1872: 801-809. Photocopy. [penciled note in CMS copy to effect that this was Henry
Venn‟s last contribution to the periodical].
Anon. “Le Rio-Pongo. (Sénégambie).” Les Missions Catholiques, 8 (1876): 8-10, 21-23. Contains letter, Kati to Mgr.
Duret, 17 Feb. 1875. This article may have been written by R. P. Gommingenger.
Anon. Les Rivières du sud. La Mellacorée et la Colonie de Sierra Leone. Paris: Charles Bayle, 1880. Original, 48
pages.
Anon. “Some Account of the Life and Death of Simeon Wilhelm, A Native of the Susoo Country, in West Africa.”
Missionary Papers, #12 (1818). No page numbers, but 4 pages. Photocopy [from CMS Library, London].
Anon. “A Slave-Trader‟s Letter-Book.” The North American Review, n/d: 447-461.
A., R. “Documents: Les Rivières du sud en 1885 (Suite).” Recherches Africaines, n.s. No.3(1961): 59-73. Photocopy.
[A., R.] “Documents: Les Rivières du sud en 1885 (Suite et fin).” Recherches Africaines, n.s. No.1(janv-mars 1962):
40-63. Photocopy. In German with French translation.
Abdullah, Ibrahim. “„Whatsoever Thy Hand Findeth to do, Do it with Thy Might‟; Artisan Experience in Late
Nineteenth Century Freetown.” South Asia Bulletin, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the
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Middle East, 15 no. 1 (1995): 4-13. Photocopy.
Adamolekun, „Ladipo. “Administrative Training in the Republic of Guinea, 1957-1970.” Journal of Administration
Overseas (London), 11 no.4. (Oct. 1972): 233-252.
Adamolekun, „Ladipo. “Politics and Administration in West Africa: The Guinean Model.” Journal of Administration
Overseas (London), 8 no.4. (Oct. 1969): 235-242.
African Art. E. Okechukwu Odita. “Njikoka: The Nigerian Unity.” Faculty show, September 26 to October 6, 1980,
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Brochure and 14 page typescript. Two packets of photos from
Mouser African Art Exhibit.
African Institution. Third Report. London: n/p, 1809. Photocopy of pages 34-35.
African Institution. Special Report of the Directors of the African Institution. London: Ellerton and Henderson, 1815.
Photocopy of 157 pages. Part of Pamphlet war of 1815. Full copy on computer at Data/Books etc.
African Repository and Colonial Journal
vol. 2 (October 1825)--Gray‟s Travels in Western Africa (see Gray below)
vol. 2 (August 1826)--Address of C[harles] C[aroll] Harper to the voters of Baltimore, 188-189.
vol. 3 (October 1827)--letter, Ashmun to Board of Managers, 20 May 1827, pp. 232-235.
vol. 3 (January 1828)--Latrobe‟s address to the Society (see Latrobe below)
Africana Research Bulletin, Institute of African Studies, Fourah Bay College. Copies of
vol. 2 1(October 1971); David Rosen, “Some Aspects of the status of women in Kono society,” 3-16; Julian
Winch, “Religious attitudes of the Mende towards land,” 17-36.
4 1(October 1973); Heinz Harbach, “Occupational stratification in Freetown,” 3-55; J.S.T. Thompson, “A
Bibliographical analysis of Sierra Leone,” 56-75.
4 2(January 1974); David Foss, “The task of the Church Missionary Society in post-colonial Sierra Leone,”
3-22; A. Hoogvelt, “Modernisation and individual modernity: Structural convergence and
psychological syndromes,” 23-37.
4 3(April 1973[1974]); A.E. Joseph, “African migration within a rural matrix,” 3-31; David Gamble,
“Traditional Temne Beliefs and the Introduction of New rice varieties in Sierra Leone,” 32-48; P.E.H.
Hair, “Early sources on religion and social values in the Sierra Leone region: (2) Eustache de la Fosse
1480,” 49-54.
5 1(October 1974); A.J.G. Wyse, “Research noes on Dr. Bankole-Bright: his life to 1939,” 3-27; N.M.B.
Bhebe, “Aspects of the decline of the Ndebele miliary system,” 28-46; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on early
Sierra Leone (2): Andrade, Ruiters, Carvalho,” 47-56.
5 2(January 1975); R.A. Corby, “The Mende uprising of 1898 as it affected the United Borekiren in Christ
Mission at Rotifunk,” 3-20; T.L.F. Davis, “First report on a demographic sample survey in Sierra
Leone,” 21-47; L.L. Nyang, “The Political though of Amilcar Cabral,” 48-77; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources
on early Sierrra Leone (3): Sandoval,” 78-92.
5 3(April 1975); R.A. Corby, “Early years at Bo School,” 3-21; M. Walton, “Introduction to „History of Bo
School,‟” 22-29; A. Wurie, “A History of Bo School,” 30-51; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on Early Sierra
Leone (4): Ruiters,” 52-70.
5 4(July 1975); S.S. Nyang, “The Historical development of political parties in the Gambia,” 3-38; F. Ojo,
“Import-substitution industrialisation approach to economic development: The case of Nigeria,”
39-60; D. King, “Population characteristics of Diamond Boom towns in Kono,” 61-80; P.E.H. Hair,
“Sources on Early Sierra Leone (5): Barreira,” 81-118.
6 1(October 1975); C. Magbaily Fyle, “The origin and integration of the Solima Yalunka state,” 3-36; T.J.
Makannah, “Growth without development: an economic history of the Sierra Leone palm dernel
export sector, 1900-1940,” 37-51; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on early Sierra Leone (6): Barreira on just
enslavement, 1606,” 52-74.
6 2(January 1976); Andy W. Haas, “Communication of agricultural innovation in Alikalia, Koinadugu
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District,” 4-28; Tom Gale, “The Struggle against disease in Sierra Leone: Early sanitary reforms in
Freetown,” 29-44; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on Early Sierra Leone (7): Barreira, Letter of 9.3.1607,”
45-70.
6 3(April 1976); D.A.L. Fowler, “The urgan informal sector in Sierra Leone: some conceptual and policy
issues,” 4-33; P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on Early Sierra Leone: (8) Bartolomeu Andre‟s Letter, 1606,”
34-60.
6 4(July 1976); Barabara Harrel Bond and Ulrica Rijnsdorp, “The Emergence of the “stranger-permit
marriage‟ and other new forms of conjugal union in rural Sierra Leone,” 6-43; Carol MacCormack,
“The compound head: structure and strategies,” 44-64; LaRay Denzer, “Towards a study of the
history of west African women‟s participation in nationalist politics,” 65-85; J. Beoku-Betts,
“Western perceptions of African women in the 19th and early 20th centuries,” 86-113.
7 1(October 1976); Toma J. Makannah, “Some aspects of the methodology of the 1974 population census of
Sierra Leone,” 3-31; Alberto Agbonyitor, The informal money market in rural Sierra Leone,” 32-49;
P.E.H. Hair, “Sources of early Sierra Leone (9): Barreira‟s account of the coast of Guinee, 1606,”
50-70.
7 2(March 1977); A. Ijagbemi, “Oral tradition and the emergence of Temne chiefdoms,” 3-35; E. Amadu
Turay, “Missionary work and African society: James Booth in Tonko Limba,” 36-55; P.E.H. Hair,
“Sources on Early Sierra Leone (10): Schouten and Le Maire, 1615,” 56-75.
7 3(June 1977); C. Magbaily Fyle and Isabella Heroe, “Krio Traditional beliefs,” 3-26; Mac Dixon-Fyle,
“„Mild Batonga‟ re-considered: a note on Tonga responses to certain aspects of colonial policy,”
27-51; Adam Jones and P.E.H. Hair, “Sources on early Sierra Leone (11) Brun 1624,” 52-64.
A.G.L.I.M. “Rivières du Sud: Cercle de Dubréka et Konakry.” Bulletin de la Société Georaphique et Commerciale
Bordeaux , 1-2 (6 et 20 Janvier 1890): 1-23. Some excellent thoughts on how caravans operated,
Ajayi, J. F. Ade. “The British Occupation of Lagos, 1851-61: A Critical Review.” Nigeria Magazine, 69 (Aug. 1961):
96-105.
Ajayi, J. F. Ade. “From Mission to Church: The heritage of the Church Mission Society.” International Bulletin of
Missionary Research 23, no. 2 (April 1999): 50-55.
Ajayi, Jacob Ade. “Philanthropy in Sierra Leone.” Henry Martyn Lecture I (?2004). Photocopy.
Alexander, John. “Church History: From mission field to mainstream: the effect of 19 th century missions on the
Present-day Anglican Communion.” 11 typescript paper, dated 9 May 2002. Unnumbered with bibliography
and footnotes. Little on Sierra Leone pre1830. CMS.
Alldridge, T. J. “Sierra Leone.” In Customs of the World, II, edited by Walter Hutchinson. London: Hutchinson and
Co., 1913. Photocopy of pages 768-791. Mostly on Mende.
Allen, Hervey. “The Sources of „Anthony Adverse‟”. Saturday Review of Literature 27(January 13, 1934): unknown
pages.
Almada, Andre Alvares d‟. Tratado breve dos rios de Guiné, de Cabo Verde ... ate aos baixoios de Sant Anna. Lisboa:
Oficina Grafica, 1946. [UW-Madison--DT613 .A36]. Photocopy of pages 65-89.
Almada, Andre Alvares de. Brief Treatise on the Rivers of Guinea (being an English translation of a variorum text,
translated by P.E.H. Hair and notes by Jean Boulegue (Liverpool: Department of History, 1984. In 2 volumes.
Vol 1–copy of title, figures 12, 13, 14; chapters 10-13. Vol 2–notes numbered 13/1 through 15/18. All of the
second volume notes copies are by P.E.H. Hair. Hair indicated on title page that this was “issued personally,
for the use of scholars, from the Department of History.” He also called this “an interim and makeshift
edition.”
A., M. “Revolution Culturelle en Guinée: Création de centres d‟Enseignement Révolutionnaire.” Afrique Nouvelle
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(Dakar), no. 1097 (Aug 15-21, 1968): 4. Photocopy.
Ameillon, B. La Guinée, bilan d‟une indépendance. Paris: François Maspero, 1964. Photocopy, page 1-207.
Independence and immediate post-independence.
American Colonization Society. The Sixth Annual Report of the American Society (1823). Photocopy of 54-56,
reference the Rio Pongo, Bissao and Iles de Los.
American Colonization Society. American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour, The Seventh Annual
Report (1824). Report by R[andolph] R. Gurley, pages 114-115; letter from E[lias] Ayres, February 18th,
1824, pages 115-116; letter from E[lias] Ayres, March 11th, 1824, pages 116-119. Photocopy of pages 34-39,
114-119. Deals with Wilkinson in Baltimore.
American Colonization Society. The Eleventh Annual Report of the American Society. Photocopy of pp. 7-13.
American Colonization Society. The Twelfeth Annual Report of the American Society. Photocopy of pp. 14-17, story
of Abdul Rahman.
Amin, Julius A. “United States Peace Corps Volunteers in Guinea: A Case Study of US-African Relations during the
Cold War.” Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 16, 2 (1988): 197-226. Photocopy.
Anders, Gerhard. “Recording history or administering justice? The Special Court for Sierra Leone.” Paper presented at
workshop, „The Powerful Presence of the Past: Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict in the Upper
Guinea Coast‟, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 18-20 October 2006.
Unpublished, 16 typescript pages.
Anicotte, Julien. “Les Migrations Landuma dans la Tradition Orale.” Paper presented at Colloque internationale.
Migrations anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses cotes Guinéennes. Université des Sciences
Économiques et Sociales, Institut de Sociologie, Lille/Villeneuve d‟Ascq. 1-3 Decembre 1997. Typescript, 4
pages.
Ansiaux, Robert Raymond. “Early Belgian Colonial Efforts: The long and fateful shadow of Leopold I.” Unpublished
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas at Arlington, December 2006. Chapter on the Nunez Affaire.
Photocopy of pages 158-92.
Appie, B. “Les Forgerons du Fouta-Djallon.” Société des Africanistes, Journal (Paris), 25 no.2 (1965): 317-352.
Photocopy. Anthropological.
Archer, Francis Bisset. The Gambia Colony and Protectorate. 1906/London: Frank Cass, 1967. Photocopy of pages
20-23. Ref. Park, Peddie, Campbell, Mollien, Laing.
Arcin, André. La Guinée Française: Races, Religions, Coutumes, Production, Commerce. Paris: Augustin Challamel,
1907. Complete copy.
Arcin, André. Histoire de la Guinée Française: Rivières du Sud -- Fouta-Dialo, Région du Sud du Soudan. Paris:
August Challamel, 1911. Photocopy of pages 129-169, 232-239, 257-297, 368-377, 391-393, 526-527,
743-752. Notes here.
Art Guineen et Africain, Chefs d‟Œuvre l‟. Exposition Organisee par Le Haut Commissariat à l‟Information, au
Tourisme et à l‟I.N.R.D.G., Institut National de Recherches et de Documentation [Conakry]. 15 Avril - 15
Mai 1966. 60 page typescript.
Ashmun, Jehudi. See African Repository.
Aspe-Fleurimont, [Lucien Auguste]. La Guinée Française: Conakry et le Rivières du Sud. Paris: Augustin Challamel,
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1900. Photocopy, 351 pages, plus map with local names of states. Map especially good for names of major
and minor streams in the interior.
Azarya, Victor. State Intervention in Economic Enterprise in Pre-Colonial Africa: Massina and Samori‟s State (Los
Angeles: African Studies Center, University of California, 1971) Occasional Paper No. 22. 46 pages, well
researched.
Bacage, V.A. Barbie du. “Revue Geographique de l‟Année 1861.” Revue Maritime et Coloniale, 4(1862): 297-337.
Photocopy of pages 322-323. Ref. Lambert in Fuuta.
Bah, Alpha Mamadou. Geographie: La Republique de Guinee. Conakry: Ministere de l‟enseignement superieur et
tele-enseignement, 1974. Revision of La Guinee: Etude Physique, Humaine et Economique, printed earlier.
Photocopy of entire piece (150 pages). Good for the independence period.
Bah, M. Alpha. Fulbe Presence in Sierra Leone: A case history of twentieth-century migration and settlement among
the Kissi of Koindu. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. pages 1-21, 42-47, 118-121. Fula, Laing, Thomson,
Balanghien, Etienne. “Voie Des Ancetres Chez Les Malinke.” Vivant Univers (Namur), No. 267 (1970): 22-31.
Photocopy. Deals with interior only.
Balde, Chaikhou, Camara Nene-Khaly et J. Suret-Canale. “Les Sites archéologiques de Guémé Sangan et de Pété
Bonodji.” Recherches Africaines, no. 3 (Juil-Sept. 1962): 51-67. Photocopy of pages 62-63.
Baldé, Maladho Siddy. “Quatre vingt dix jours de recherches Historiques au Rio Pongo: Constat, Impact et
Perspectives.” Unpublished papers, Fifth International Conference on Mande Studies, Leiden, Netherlands,
June 17-21, 2002. Typescript 18 pages.
Bangoura, Mahawa. “Contribution à l‟Histoire des Sosoe du 16e au 19e siècle.” Unpublished, Memoire de Fin d‟Etudes
Superieures, Institut Polytechnique Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, 1971-1972. Photocopy, 177 pages.
Obtained from Roger Botte. No page 1, 2, 7-31.
Barreto, Joãn [Carlos]. História Da Guiné, 1418-1918.
146-219.
Lisbon: Ediçao do Autor, 1938. Photocopy of pages 9-10,
Barrow, A[lfred]. H[enry]. Fifty Years in Western Africa: Being a Record of the Work of the West Indian Church on
the Banks of the Rio Pongo. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1900. Copy of entire piece.
Deals with the 1850 and post period in Rio Pongo.
Barrow, Leland C. “The Merchants and General Faidherbe: Aspects of French Expansion in Senegal in the 1850's.”
Unpublished paper, presented to the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, 1971. 52 pages, typescript.
Particularly useful for relationship of 1850 French mentality and Faidherbe‟s passion to spread of commercial
interest in the Rio Nunez and Rio Pongo. Also relevant to Conakry and south region.
Barry, Boubacar. Commerce et Commerçants en Afrique de l‟ouest: Le Sénégal. Paris: l‟Harmattan, 1992. Photocopy
of 70-74.
Barry, Boubacar. “The Expansion of the Fuuta Jallon Towards the Coast and the Social and Political Crises in Southern
Senegambia During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.” Department of History-University of Dakar,
Senegal: 1983. Unpublished paper.
Barry, Boubacar. Le Sénégambie du XVe au XIXe siécle: Traite Négrière, Islam et Conquête Coloniale. Paris: Éditions
L‟Harmattan, 1988. Photocopy of all.
Barry, Boubacar. Senegambia and the Atlantic Slave Trade. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Photocopy
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of all.
Barry, Boubacar. “Traite Nègriére et Esclavage Interne au Sénégambie au XVIIIe Siècle.” In De la Traite à
L‟Esclavage, édités par Serge Daget. Paris: L‟Harmattan, 1988. Photocopy of pages 213-222.
Barry, Ismaël. “Le Fuuta -Jaloo (Guinèe) et la traite négrière atlantique dans les traditions orales.” In Djibril Tamsir
Niane, Tradition orale et archives de la traite négrière. Photocopy of pages 47-69. Find in Niane file.
Bart-Williams, P. J. The Story of St. George‟s Cathedral. Freetown: Government Printing Department, n/d. Original,
77 pages, and appendix.
Bazin, J. “Commerce et Predation. L‟Etat Bambara de Segou et ses Communautes Marka.” Unpublished paper,
Confernce on Manding Studies, London 1972. Typescript, 26 pages.
Beckles, Hilary McD. “The Slave-Drivers‟ War: Bussa and the 1816 Barbados Slave Rebellion.” Boletin de Estudios
Latinoamericanos y del Caribe 39 (December 1985): 85-109. Photocopy.
Belcher, Captain. “Extracts From Observations on Various Points of the West Coast of Africa, Surveyed by His
Majesty‟s Ship Aetne, in 1830-1832.” Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, II (1832): 278-305.
Photocopy of British Museum material. Especially good for Iles de Los - good survey of coastal river
entrances.
Bellagamba, Alice. “Chieftaincy through memory: Politics and local government in 20 th century Gambia.” Actual
presentation. Unpublished paper submitted and delivered at workshop: „The Powerful Presence of the Past:
Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict in the Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max-Planck-Institute for
Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 19-21 October 2006. 11 pages.
Bellagamba, Alice. “Heritage colonial, developpements postcoloniaux. Pour une histoire critique de la Chefferie du
District dans la Gambie du XXe siecle.” Chapter 22 in a book by Mariella Villansante Cervello. 37 typescript
pages. Unpublished paper submitted and delivered at workshop: „The Powerful Presence of the Past:
Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict in the Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max-Planck-Institute for
Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 19-21 October 2006.
Berg, Elliot J. “Education and Manpower in Senegal, Guinea, and the Ivory Coast” in Manpower and Education:
Country Studies in Economic Development.” New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. Photocopy of
pages 232-267. Covers colonial and early independence periods.
Berg, Elliot J. Economic Development. London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1959. Photocopy of pages 186-259.
Colonial and early independence periods.
Berliner, David. “The Invention of Bulongic Identity (Guinea-Conakry).” Unpublished paper submitted and delivered
at workshop: „The Powerful Presence of the Past: Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict in the
Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max-Planck-Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 19-21 October
2006. 8 typescript pages. How do ethnic groups identify themselves?
Bertrand, Frédéric. Contribution à l‟étude de l‟environnement et de la dynamique des mangroves de Guinée: Données
de terrain et apport de la télédétection. Thesis for the doctorate of geography, universitéde Bordeaux III. Paris:
Editions de l‟ORSTOM (Institut Français de recherche scientique pour le développement en coopération),
1993. Assorted maps and charts, 20 pages.
Beyan, Amos. “Transatlantic Trade and the Coastal Area of Pre-Liberia.” Historian, 57 (06-01-1995): 757ff. As
printed in Electic Library, February 1996. Photocopy.
[Bickersteth, Edward]. “West African Superstitions.” Missionary Papers No. 9. London: Church Missionary Society,
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1818. n/p. Photocopy.
Binet, J. “Groupes Socio-Professionnels en Guinée.” Monde Non-Chretien (Paris), N.S., 34 no. 74 (Avril-Jun 1965):
67-83.
Binet, Jacques. “Marchés en pays Soussou.” Cahiers d‟études Africaines, 3 (1962): 104-114. Photocopy.
Birks, Rev. T. R. Memoir of the Reverend Edward Bickersteth. Vol 1. London: Seefeys, 1851. Photocopy of pages
274-322. Ref: His visit to Rio Pongo c. 1815 and subsequent discussions at Freetown relative to schools and
role of CMS missionaries in the settlement.
Blake, John B. “Yellow Fever in Eighteenth Century America.” Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 44 no.
6 (1968): 673-685. Photocopy.
Blyden, Edward W. “Report on the Expedition to Falaba, January to March 1872. (With an Appendix respecting Dr.
Livingston).” Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 17 (1872-1873): 117-131. Photocopy.
Blyden, Nemata. “Edward Jones: An African American in Sierra Leone.” In John W. Pulis, ed. Moving On: Black
loyalists in the Afro-Atlantic World. New York: Garland Publishing, 1999. pages 159-182. Photocopy.
Edward Jones,
Boteler, [?]. “Supposed Junction of the Rivers Gambia and Casamanza, on the Western Coast of Africa,”
communicated by R. W. Hay, read 10th December, 1832. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of
London, 3 (1833): 72-76. Photocopy.
Botte, Roger. “Les Rapports Nord-Sud, La Traite Négrière et le Fuuta Jaloo à la Fin du XVIIIe Siècle.” Annales
Économie Sociétés Civilisations, no. 6 (Novembre-Dècembre 1991): 1411-1435. Offprint.
Botte, Roger. “Stigmates sociaux et discriminations religieuses: l‟ancienne classe servile au Fuuta Jaloo.” Cahiers
d‟études africaines, 34(1994), 109-136. Photocopy.
Boüet-Willaumez, E. Commerce et traite des Noirs aux Côtes occidentales d‟Afrique. Paris: Imprimerie nationale,
1848. Photocopy of pages 187-190. Mainly deals with Rio Nunez.
[Bouge, L. J.]. “Théophile Conneau alias Théodore Canot: Négrier en Afrique, Fonctionnaire en Nouvelle-Calédonie,
1804-1860.” Revue Française d‟Histoire d‟Outre-mer, (1953): 249-263. Photocopy. Nothing on Nunez or
Pongo.
Bour, Ch[ ]. “Les Dépendances du Sénégal: Géographie -- Population -- Productions -- Commerce -- Colonisation.
Les rivières du sud (26-29). Le Rio-Pongo (29-71). Le rivière Bramaya (71-76). Le rivière Dubréka (76-79).
Le Conakry (79-82). Revue Maritime et Coloniale, 85 (1885): 26-82, plus two maps.
Bour, Ch[ ]. “Ètude sur le Fleuve Cazamance.” Revue Maritime et Coloniale, 75 (1882): 330-358.
[Bowen, John]. Memorials of John Bowen, LL.D., Late Bishop of Sierra Leone, compiled from his letters and journals
by his sister. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1862. Photocopy of pages 527-579. Trip to Rio Pongo.
Braithwaite, Roderick. “Le Nunez: Sabre d‟Honneur? The True Story of „The Affair within the Affair‟: 1849-1853.”
Unpublished, typescript 31 pages, projected for publication in Revue Belge d‟Historie Militaire (summer issue
1995). Printed, 1995, pages 85-116. Offset print. With letter and two hand-drawn maps.
Braithwaite, Roderick. “Matthew Forster of Bellsise: Entrepreneurial optimist of the Early Victorian heyday.”
Camden History Review, 19 (1995):13-16. Photocopy.
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Braithwaite, Roderick. Palmerston and Africa. The Rio Nunez Affair: Competition, Diplomacy and Justice. London:
British Academic Press, 1996. Photocopy of book, 350 pages.
Braithwaite, Roderick. “Palmerston and the Nunez: The Affair within the Affair, 1849-53.” The Journal of Imperial
and Commonwealth History, 23, no.3[September 1995]:395-426. Photocopy.
Braithwaite, Roderick. “The Rio Nunez - The Affair within the Affair - 1849-1853: An Aspect of French, Belgian or
British History.” Draft typed script, 8 pages. Projected for publication (by invitation) in JICH [Journal of
Imperial Commonwealth History?]. Photocopy of pages 1-8, footnotes 1-46.
Braithwaite, Roderick. “The Rio Nunez Affair: New perspectives on a significant event in nineteenth century
Franco-British colonial rivalry.” Revue française d‟histoire d‟outre mer, 83, no.311 (June 1996): 25-45.
Photocopy.
Braouézec, J. “Note sur la Rivière Manéah et les Montagnes du Soumbouyah.” Bulletin de la Société de Géographie,
(Mars 1867): 241-256. Photocopy.
Brasseur, Paule. “Les Campagnes Abolitionnistes en France (1815-1848): L‟Afrique sans l‟Afrique.” De la Traite à
L‟Esclavage, II, édités par Serge Daget. Paris: L‟Harmattan, 1988. Photocopy of pages 333-341.
Broodbank, Sir Joseph G. History of the Port of London. 2 vols. London: Daniel O‟Connor, 1921. Ref. West India Dock
Act of 1799. Picture: A Perspective View of the River Thames &c. taken from the Kings Arms at Blackwall.
Brooks, George E., and Bruce L. Mouser. “An 1804 Slaving Contract Signed in Arabic Script From the Upper Guinea
Coast,” History in Africa, 14 (1987): 341-347. Offprint.
Brooks, George E. “African Studies Scholarship and Teaching in India, Japan, South Korea, and The People‟s
Republic of China.” n/d [?after 1985]. Typescript 25 pages.
Brooks, George E. “Bolama as a Prospective Site for American Colonization in the 1820's and 1830's.” Boletim
Cultural da Guiné Portuguesa, no. 109 (1973): 5-21. Offprint, with author‟s corrections.
Brooks, George E. “Bolama: centro de interesses imperialistas africanos, europeus, euro-africanos en americanos.”
Revista de Estudos Guineenses, no. 11 (January 1991): 5-39. Photocopy. English translation of pages 12-15.
Brooks, George [E.]. “Bolama: cynosure of African, European, Eur-African, and American imperialisms.” In Bolama
entre a Generosidade da Natureza e a Cobiça dos Homens, edited by Carlos Cardoso. Bissau: Instituto
Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisa, 1996), 135-174. Photocopy.
Brooks, George E. “Cabo Verde: Gulag of the South Atlantic: Racism, fishing prohibitions, and famine.” History in
Africa 33(2006): 101-135. Signed by author.
Brooks, George E. “The Commercialization of Peanuts on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Nineteenth Century.”
Unpublished early draft, n/d. Typescript 25 pages. Signed.
Brooks, George E. “Commercialization of Peanuts on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Nineteenth Century: Prologue to
the Colonial Era.” Unpublished paper, n.d., later draft. Typescript 51 pages. Signed by author.
Brooks, George E., Jr. “Enoch Richmond Ware, African Trader; 1839-1850. Years of Apprenticeship. Part I.” The
American Neptune, (July 1970): 174-186. Photocopy.
Brooks, George E., Jr. “Enoch Richmond Ware, African Trader; 1839-1850. Years of Apprenticeship. Part II.” The
American Neptune, (October 1970): 229-248. Photocopy.
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Brooks, George E., Jr. “Goree and the Cape Verde Rivers.” Unpublished (1967) paper. Typescript 18 pages.
Brooks, George E. “Kola Trade and State-Building: Upper Guinea Coast and Senegambia, 15th - 17th Centuries.”
Boston University, African Studies Center, Working Papers No. 38 (1980). 48 pages. Signed.
Brooks, George E. “Luso-African Commerce and Settlement in the Gambia and Guinea-Bissau Region.” Boston
University, African Studies Center, Working Papers No. 24 (1980). 22 pages.
Brooks, George E. “Luso-Africans in Western Africa, 16th-19th Centuries.” Unpublished paper, read at African
Studies Association 1995 Annual Meeting, Orlando. Typescript, 14 pages.
Brooks, George E. Luso-Africans, Anglo-Africans, and Franco-Africans: Eur-Africans as Commercial, Social, and
Cultural Intermediaries in Western Africa, 16th-18th Centuries. Draft, with corrections/suggestions.
Brooks, George E. “Mandinka Commercial and Political Links with the Guinea-Bissau Region in the Nineteenth
Century.” Paper presented to African Studies Association Meeting, Bloomington, 1981. Typescript 32 pages,
with Mouser‟s margin notes.
Brooks, George E. “The Mani Invasions of Liberia and Sierra Leone in Larger Perspective.” Paper presented to
Liberian Studies Meeting, Philadelphia, 1982. Typescript 21 pages.
Brooks, George E. “Notas genealogicas de proeminentes familias luso-africanas no sec. XIX n Guine.” Soronda:
Revista de estudos Guineenses 9 (Jan. 90): 53-72. Copy of journal and of English translation.
Brooks, George E. “Samuel Hodges, Jr., and the Symbiosis of Slave and „Legitimate‟ Trades, 1810s - 1820s.” Draft, 21
pages. To be presented at Boston conference on N.E. Slavery and the Slave Trade (2004). Typescript.
Brooks, George E. “Chapter 10.” Symbiosis. Draft of chapter.
Brooks, George E. and Bruce L. Mouser. Working drafts, correspondence, on “A Note on an 1804 Slaving Contract
Signed in Arabic Script.” n/d.
Brooks, George E., and Frances K. Talbot. “The Providence Exploring and Trading Company‟s Expedition to the Niger
River in 1832-1833.” The American Neptune 35 2(1975): 77-96. Photocopy.
Brooks, George E. “Perspectives on Luso-African Commerce and Settlement in the Gambia and Guinea-Bissau
Region, 16th - 19th Centuries.” Draft, n/d, later version of paper presented at Fourth International Congress of
African Studies, Kinshasha, December 1978. Typescript 27 pages. Signed by author.
Brooks, George E., Jr. “The Providence African Society‟s Sierra Leone Emigration Scheme, 1794-1795: Prologue to
the African Colonization Movement.” The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 7 no.2 (1974):
183-202. Photocopy.
Brooks, George E. “Samuel Swan‟s Letter Book: An American View of Sierra Leone and the Coast of Africa.” Sierra
Leone Studies (New Series), no. 12 (December 1959): 245-259. Photocopy.
Brooks, George E. Drafts of chapters for forthcoming Western Africa and Cabo Verde, 1790s-1830s: Symbiosis of
slave and legitimate trades. Typescript. Full chapters filed in Data/Brooksbook.
Brooks, George E. “Western Africa to c/1860 A.D.: A Provisional Historical Scheme Based on Climate Periods.”
Indiana University African Studies Program. Working Papers Series, no. 1 (1985). Pages 213, plus
end notes.
Brown, Wallace. “The Black Loyalists in Sierra Leone.” In John W. Pulis, ed. Moving On: Black loyalists in the
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Afro-Atlantic World. New York: Garland Publishing, 1999. pages 103-134.
Brunton, Henry. A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Susoo Language, to which are added, The Names of some of the
Susoo Towns, near the Banks of the Rio Pongas; a Small Catalogue of Arabic Books, and A list of the names of
the learned men of the Mandinga and Foulah Countries. . . Edinburgh: J. Ritchie, 1802. Photocopy of pages
iii-xlii, 1-4, 61-136.
Brunton, Henry. Sixth Catechism Comparison between Christ and His Religion and Mohammed and His Religion.
Edinburgh: J. Ritchie, (1801). Photocopy of pages 118-120. Reference to Ormond slave rebellion.
Bryson, Alexander. Report on the Climate and Principal Diseases of the African Station. London: William Clowes and
Sons, 1848. Photocopy of 266 pages.
Buckle, Colin. Landforms in Africa. London: Longman, 1978. Photocopy of 194-227.
Bühnen, Stephan. “The Topos of Migration: Fact or Fiction?” Paper presented at Colloque internationale. Migrations
anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses cotes Guinéennes. Université des Sciences Économiques et
Sociales, Institut de Sociologie, Lille/Villeneuve d‟Ascq. 1-3 Decembre 1997. Typescript, 5 pages.
Burkett, Randal K. “The Reverend Harry Croswell and Black Episcopalians in New Haven, 1820-1860.” The North
Star: A Journal of African American Religious History 7 1(Fall 2003): 1-20. Full file on computer at
File/Data/EJones.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell. The African Slave Trade and its Remedy. London: J. Murray, 1840. Photocopy of pages
380-384. A bit on Kakundy and coffee trade there.
Canney, Donald L. African Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the slave trade, 1842-1861. Washington: Potomac Books,
2006. Photocopy of 72-5. Ref. Peter Faber in the Rio Pongo.
[Canot]. “Alleged Participation in the Slave Trade.” New York Daily Tribune, April 19, 1848. Photocopy
Canot, Theodore. Abenteuer Afrikanischer Sklavenhändler. Den Haag: Ernst Dzur, 1942. Photocopy 7 pages 5-9.
Cantlie, Neil. A History of the Army Medical Department. 2 vols. Edinburg: Churchill Livingston, 1974. Photocopy of
vol 1, 252-255.
Card, Edgard Rouard de. Les Traités de Protectorat. 1897. Photocopies of
Rio Pongo, 15 February 1876, signed by Canard and John Catty. (pages 196-197)
Foreccaréah, 17 January 1878, signed by Boilève and Alkaly-Daouda. (pages 198-199)
Kaback, 21 April 1880, signed by Capetter and Moré-Sédou. (pages 199-201)
Bramaya, 14 June 1883, signed by Bour and William Fernandez. (pages 201-202)
Tambakka, 19 May 1889, signed by Forichon and Carimon. (pages 203-204)
Futa Djallon, 5 July 1881, signed by Bayol and Noirot and numerous Fula. (pages 205-207)
Futa Djallon, 30 March 1888, signed by Plat and Fras and numerous Fula. (pages 207-208)
Carney, Judith A. Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas. Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 2001. Review by Jean-Pierre Le Glaunec. & photocopy of whole book.
Carney, Judith. “Landscapes of Technology Transfer: Rice Cultivation and African Continuities.” Technology and
Culture, 37 (January 1996): 5-35. Photocopy. 2 copies.
Carney, Judith. “Rice, Slaves, and Landscapes of Cultural Memory.” In Places of Cultural Memory: African
Reflections on the American Landscape, Conference Proceedings, May 9-12, 2001, Atlanta, Georgia. U.S.
Department of the Interior–National Park Service. Pp. 45-61.
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Carreira, António. Mandingas da Guiné Portuguesa. no. 4, Publicacão Comemorativa do v Centenário da Descoberta
da Guiné, Centro de Estudos da Guiné Portuguesa, 1947. Photocopy of pages 2-37.
Carreira, António. O Trafico de escravos nos rios de guine e ilhas de cabo verde (1810-1850). Lisbao: Estados de
antropologia cultural, no. 14). Original.
Caswall, Henry. The Martyr of the Pongas: Being A Memoir of the Rev. Hamble James Leacock. London: Rivingtons,
1857. Photocopy of pages xi-1, 87-90, 132-291.
Charles, Bernard. “Cadres Politiques et Administratifs dans la Construction Nationale en Guinée.” Universite Libre
l‟Institut de Sociologie Revue, 4 no. 2-3 (1967): 345-353. Photocopy.
Chatsworth. “United States vs. the Brigantine Chatsworth.” U.S. District Court for Maryland file on the case of an
accused slave vessel in 1851. Copy of file.
Choules, John Overton and Thomas Smith. The Origins and History of Missions. Boston: Gould, Kendall and Lincoln,
1842. Photocopy of vol. 1, pages 559-567. vol. 2, pages 213-214
The Christian Traveller. Western Africa. Being an account of the country and its products; of the people and their
condition; and of the measures taken for their religious and social benefit London: Charles Knight and Co.,
1841. Photocopy of whole book. 208 pages. Buxton, Christianity, exploration, fula, futa jalon.
Church of England, Province of West Africa. Bref aperçu de l‟Histoire du Diocese de Guinee: Premiere partie de la
mission antillaise du Rio-Pongo au Diocese Anglican de la Gambie et du Rio Pongo 1855-1935. [Conakry:
imprimerie nationale Patrice Lumumba, 1985].
[Church Missionary Society]. Church Missionary Intelligencer.
“Exploration Tour into the Labaya Country.” By J. U. Graf. March 1851: 49-55.
“Sketch of a Map of the West Coast of Africa [1850], printed by C&E Layton, Lithographers,” vol 1, 8
(November 1850): 433. Photocopy.
[Church Missionary Society]. Church Missionary Society Archives Relating to Africa and Palestine, 1799-1923. Index
to Records on Microfilm at the Center for Research Libraries [Chicago]. Chicago: Center for Research
Libraries, 1968. Typescript 6 pages.
[Church Missionary Society]. Missionary Register.
“Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Leopold Butscher, Missionary of the Church Missionary Society, to the
Secretary. Sierra Leone, Nov. 10, 1813.” 2(January 1814): 34-35
“Difficulties and Dangers of the Missionaries on Account of the Slave Trade.” 2(Dec. 1814): 480-503.
[various on Pongo]. 2(Jan. 1815): 24-29.
“Death of Mr. Hartwig.” 3(June 1815): 318-329.
“Western Africa.” [various]. 4(April 1816): 141-145.
“Western Africa: Journal of the Assistant-Secretary [Bickersteth]. 5(Feb. 1817): 50-57; 5(March 1817):
98-113): 5(April 1817): 159-171.
[various on Pongo]. 5(Sept. 1819): 390-393.
[various on Pongo]. 5(Dec. 1817): 528-533.
“West-Africa Superstitions.” 6(March 1818): 115-117.
[various on Pongo]. 6(June 1818): 230-239.
“Death of Mr. Hartwig,” June 1815: 318-321.
“Death of Mrs. Hartwig,” July 1815: 388-389.
“Mission to Teembo,” January 1845: 14-15.
“Journey of Mr. W. C. Thomson, Mission to Tumbo [sic],” February 1843: 108-113; October 1843: 448-455.
“Timmanee Country” – permission to Thomson to make his trip. January 1844:16-17.
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[Church Missionary Society]. Proceeding of the Church Missionary Society.
“Remarks concerning Sierra Leone and its neighbourhood, chiefly extracted from the Account of the Rev. Mr.
Brunton.” Report for 1802. 1(1801-1805): 149-151.
“Extracts from the Journal of the Rev. Peter Hartwig, in the Rio Pongas.” Report for 1806. 2(1806-1809):
63-68.
“The Substance of Mr. Hartwig‟s Answers to various questions proposed to him by the Committee of
Correspondence at Sierra Leone, respecting the Sumbea Susoos; and the best Method of establishing
a Mission among them.” 2(1806-1809): 205-211.
“Extracts from the Journal of Rev. Peter Hartwig, in the Mandingo and Sumbea Country.” 2(1806-1809):
212-221.
“Instructions...to the...Missionaries...Jan. 13, 1806.” Report for 1806. 2(1806-1809): 69.
“Some Account of the Wonkapong Susoos.” Report for 1808. 2(1806-1809): 343-351.
“Important use which may be made of the Arabic and Susoo languages.” Report for 1808. 2(1806-1809):
352-255.
“Extracts from the Journal of the Missionary Butscher. from October, 1807, to January, 1808. 2(1806-1809):
491-499.
“Extracts from the Journal of the Missionary Butscher, for March and April, 1808.” Report for 1809.
2(1806-1809): 500-504.
“Extracts from the Letters and Journals of the Missionaries...from July, 1808, to March, 1810.” Report for
1810. 3(1810-1812): 87-102.
“Extracts from the Journals of the Missionary Butscher, for the Year 1811.” Report for 1812. 3(1810-1812):
449-459.
“Instructions...to the Rev. Leopold Butscher [and others]...October 12, 1812.” Report for 1813. 4(1813-1815):
95-101.
“Reply of the Rev. Leopold Butscher.” Report for 1813. 4(1813-1815):105-109.
“Letter from the Missionary Renner to the Secretary...December 24, 1812.” Report for 1813. 4(1813-1815):
123-129.
“African Children [named after patrons].” Report for 1815. 4(1813-1815): 546-547.
“African Children [named after patrons].” Report for 1816. 5(1816-1817): 69-70.
“Report of the Visit of the Assistant Secretary [Bickersteth].” Report for 1816. 5(1816-1817): 163-171.
[African Children named since 1816]. Report for 1817. 6(1816-1817): 412-415.
[African Children named since 1817]. Report for 1818. 6(1817-1818): 130-131.
[African Children named since 1818]. Report for 1819. 7(1818-1819): 78-79.
“Gambier.” Report for 1819. 7(1818-1819): 102-103.
Church Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society . . . 1839-1840. Photocopy of pages 36-38.
Ref. Temne mission, Graf, Thomson.
Church Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society . . . 1841-1842. Photocopy of pages 38-41.
Ref. Thomson, Niger Expedition.
Church Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society . . . 1842-1843. Photocopy of pages 42-43.
Ref. Thomson.
Church Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society . . . 1843-1844. Photocopy of pages 32-35.
Ref. Thomson, his death.
Church Missionary Society. Missionary Register . . . February 1841. Photocopy of pages 103-109. Ref. Temne mission,
Graf, Niger Expedition, Thomson, Laing.
Church Missionary Society. Missionary Register . . . February 1843. Photocopy of pages 108-113. Ref. Thomson,
Timbo, Fergusson.
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Church Missionary Society. Missionary Register . . . October 1843. Photocopy of pages 448-455. Ref. Thomson,
Timbo.
Church Missionary Society. Register of Missionaries (Clerical, Lay, & Female), and Native Clergy, From 1804 to 1904.
Np, nd [1904?]. Photocopy of pages 1-97, and indexes.
Church Missionary Society. Register of Missionaries. [Printed for Private Circulation], photocopy of pages 41-42, Ref.
John Ulrich Graf.
Clarke, Robert. Sierra Leone. A Description of the Manners and Customs of the Liberated Africans; with Observations
Upon the Natural History of the Colony, and a Notice of the Native Tribes, &c. &c. London: James Ridgway,
[c. 1843]. Photocopy of pages IV-41, 66-69, 74-75, 144-145, 164-179, with author‟s corrections.
Clarke, Robert. “Sketches of the Colony of Sierra Leone and its Inhabitants.” Transactions of the ethnological society
of London, 1 (1863): 320-363. Photocopy of page 335. Full article in file on Thomson or EJones. Jones,
Church Missionary Society, Freetown, Fourah Bay College, African Institution.
Clegg, Claude A., III. “The Promised Land, Inc.: Company-repatriate relations during the founding of Freetown, Sierra
Leone.” In John W. Pulis, ed. Moving On: Black loyalists in the Afro-Atlantic world. New York: Garland
Publishing, 1999. Pages 135-157.
Clercq, M. de. “Recueil des Traités de la France.” Paris: A. Durand et Pedone Laurièl, 1980. Photocopy of pages
426-429 (vol. 3); 364-365 (vol. 3); 380-383 (vol. 4); 416-417 (vol. 4); 444-447 (vol. 4); 512-515 (vol. 4);
604-607 (vol. 4); 610-611 (vol. 4); 274-277 (vol. 5); 618-619 (vol. 5); 626-627 (vol. 5); 174-179 (vol. 6);
496-499 (vol. 6); 506-507 (vol. 6); 86-91 (vol. 7); 80-91 (vol. 8); 414-415 (vol. 9); 476-479 (vol. 9);
682-685 (vol. 9).
Clive, John. Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. Photocopy of pages 3-21.
Cohen, Erik. “The Missionary as Stranger: A Phenomenological Analysis of Christian Missionaries‟ Encounter with
the Folk Religions of Thailand.” Review of Religious Research 31 4(June 1990): 337-50. Photocopy.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “The Background and Preliminary Results of Research at Three Trading Sites on the Rio
Pongo.” Unpublished paper, Fifth International Conference on Mande Studies, Leiden, Netherlands, June
17-21, 2002. Typescript, 11 pages.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “Context of the project: cooperative effort for research into the past.” Paper, read at African
Studies Association meeting, Boston October 2003. Photocopy, 11 pages.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “Contribution of the Historian of Africa to the proposed project.” Unpublished, typescript of
8 pages. Confidential, for review purposes.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “Implications of a Unified Though Shifting Boundary. Where West Africans Met
Europeans, African-Europeans and (Later) African-Americans.” Unpublished paper, read at African Studies
Association 1995 Annual Meeting, Orlando. Typescript, 12 pages.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “The Peoples of the African-European Frontier, From the Sahil to Sierra Leone. The Rio
Nunez and Rio Pongo of Lower Guinea.” Unpublished paper, presented at the “Colloque international:
Migrations anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses côtes Guinéennes,” Université des sciences et
technologies de Lille/Villeneuve d‟Ascq, France, 3 December 1997. Typescript, 20 pages.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “The People of the African-European Frontier, From the Sahil to Sierra Leone. The Rio
Nunez and Rio Pongo of Lower Guinea.” unpublished paper (2000). Typescript of 27 pages.
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Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “West African Women: On the Edges of Jihad, in the Early Days of MCWorld.” Typescript,
draft, 16 pages. October 1996. Also a draft destined for Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture. 17 pages.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “The Western West African and European Frontier. Contributions from Former
Archbishop of Conakry Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo‟s Autobiography for West African History.”
Unpublished paper (41 pages) [1993]. Draft.
Coifman, Victoria Bomba. “The Western West African and European Frontier: Contributions from Former
Archbishop of Conakry Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo‟s Autobiography for West African History.” In Paths
Toward the Past, edited by Robert W. Harms, et. al., 273-292. Atlanta, GA: African Studies Association
Press, 1994. Photocopy.
Coldham, P. Wilson. “Genealogical Gleanings in England: John Holman of Charleston and Savannah”. National
Genealogical Society Quarterly 59 4(December 1971): 287-9. Photocopy.
[Colombier, Thémistocle [Oscar] du]. “Une Expédition Franco-Belge en Guinée. La campagne de la goélette de
guerre la „Marie-Louisse‟ dans la colonie Belge du Rio-Nunez(1849).” Bulletin de la Société belge d‟Études
Coloniales, (Mai-Juin, 1820): 178-218. Photocopy.
Colloque internationale. Migrations anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses cotes Guinéennes. Université des
Sciences Économiques et Sociales, Institut de Sociologie, Lille/Villeneuve d‟Ascq. 1-3 Decembre 1997.
Program.
Conil-LaCoste, Michel. “No More Secret Languages in Guinea.” New Africa (London), 9 no. 3-4, (March/April 1967): 14.
Cormier-Salem, Marie-Christine. Editor. Rivières du Sud: Sociétés et Mangroves Ouest-Africaines. 2 vols. Paris:
Éditions de l‟IRD (ex Orstom), Institut de recherche pour le développement, 1999. Photocopy of both volumes.
Vol. II – bibliography of 3032 items.
Corre, A. “Les Peuples du Rio-Nunez.” [Revue d‟anthropologie] Mémoires de la Société d‟Anthropologie de Paris,
30 (deuxieme série) (1888): 42-73. Paris: 1888.
Corry, Joseph. Observations Upon the Windward Coast of Africa, The Religion, Character, Customs, &c. of the
Natives... London: Bulmer and Co., 1807. Photocopy of page 1, 10-13, 23-26, 41, 50-60, 92-97, 107-110,
137, 159-161.
Coughtry, Jay Alan. “The Notorious Triangle: Rhode Island and the African Slave Trade, 1700-1807.” Unpublished
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978. Photocopy of pages ii, 22-27, 77-78, 83-86, 111-117,
122-123.
Cournanel, Alain. “Situation de la classe ouvriére en République de Guinée.” Partisàns (Paris), no. 61 (Sept.- Oct.
1971): 119-136. Photocopy. 2 copies.
Cox, Jeffrey. The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700. New York: Routledge, 2008. Photocopy of 138-168.
Buxton, Venn, Macaulay, Crowther, Niger expedition.
Crane, Elaine Forman. A Dependent People: Newport, Rhode Island in the revolutionary era. New York: Fordham
University Press, 1985. Nearly all is before 1800. Title page and table of contents only.
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Part 13: On the trail to Sanya Pauli
Part 14: Sanya Pauli, the British Experience
Part 15: Sanya Pauli, an American moves in
Part 16: Sanya Pauli: Mary Faber declares war
Part 17: The last leg of the trek
Part 18: Hip, hip, Hurrah!
Warner M. Montgomery‟s Adventure Travel: The African Slave Trail The Hotel Niara Bely
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program
Warner M. Montgomery‟s Adventure Travel: The Dabompa School: Part one: Where there‟s a will ...
Warner M. Montgomery‟s Adventure Travel: The Dabompa School: Part two: a plan for
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improvement (in three parts)
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Mouser, Bruce L. Vita--CV-Mouser, Bruce L. and George E. Brooks. “An 1804 Slaving Contract Signed in Arabic Script From the Upper Guinea
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Mouser, Bruce L., and Nancy Fox Mouser. “A Rocky Road to Publication.” Draft of article intended for History in
Africa.
Mouser, Bruce L., and Nancy Fox Mouser. Case of the Reverend Peter Hartwig, Slave Trader or Misunderstood
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The Hague: Mouton Publishers, 1980. Photocopy of pages 495-514.
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Mouser, Bruce L. “African Academy of Clapham, 1799-1806.” Working paper.
Mouser, Bruce L. “African Art.” Unpublished Exhibition Catalog, 5-15 March 1990, Art Gallery, UW-La Crosse.
Typescript, 13 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Africans in Baltimore, 1822-1823.” Paper presented at the Liberian Studies Association Meeting,
1981. Typescript 30 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Alimaami Dala Muhammadu Dumbuya: His trial and expulsion from Freetown in 1806.” Paper
presented at Conference: Tales of Slavery: Narratives of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Enslavement in Africa,
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Mouser, Bruce L. “Testimony of Alimaami Dala Muhammadu Dumbuya, dated 5 Aug 1809.” Draft sent to Martin
Klein on 24 August 2009 for inclusion in his book of Slave narratives.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Amara, Alimamy of Moria from 1802 to 1826.” Drafts. 46 pages of typescript.
Mouser, Bruce L. “An Annotated Bibliography of the Writings of Russians in Africa Before 1917.” Unpublished
paper, African Studies Program, Indiana University, dated 1 May 1965. 2 copies.
Mouser, Bruce L. Arkansas Encyclopedia: entry for George Edwin Taylor. Submitted and accepted 2009.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Baga Boundaries: European Perceptions, 1793 to 1821.” Paper, Colloque International, Migrations
anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses cotes Guineennes, Universite de sciences et technologies de Lille,
France, 1 December 1997. Several drafts. Typescript.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Baltimore/Pongo Connection: American Entrepreneurism, Colonial Expansionism, or African
Opportunism?” The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 33, no.2 (2000), 313-33.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Baltimore‟s African Experiment, 1822-1827.” 12 August 1995 draft, resubmitted to Journal of
Negro History, with letter to editor. Published in The Journal of Negro History, 80, no.3 (Summer 1995):
113-130.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Baltimore‟s African Interlude.” Unpublished 5 July 1994 draft, submitted to the Journal of Negro
History, with editor‟s response and reader‟s response.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Black La Crosse: From Trading Post to Frontier Boomtown 1850-1865 . . . Part I: Attractions of the
City; Antebellum, 1850-1961. Past, Present, & Future: The Newsletter of the La Crosse County Historical
Society, 20, no. 6(November/December 1998): 1, 3-8. Copy of original.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Black La Crosse: From Trading Post to Frontier Boomtown 1850-1865 . . . Part II: Attractions and
Opportunities for African Americans, 1850-1861.” Past, Present, & Future: The Newsletter of the La Crosse
County Historical Society, 21, no.1(January/February 1999): 1, 3-8. Copy of original.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Black La Crosse: From Trading Post to Frontier Boomtown 1850-1865 . . . Part III: The War Years,”
Past, Present, & Future: The Newsletter of the La Crosse County Historical Society, 21, no.2(March/April
1999): 1, 3-8. Copy of original.
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Mouser, Bruce L. Book reviews.
John Blake. West Africa. London 1977.
William Shack, et al. Strangers in African Societies. Berkeley 1979.
William L. Van Deburg. Slavery and Race in American Popular Culture. Madison 1984.
Barry Unsworth, Sacred Hunger. In H-Africa [[email protected]], 21 November 1995.
and review by Martin Klein [[email protected]] in [[email protected]], 25 November 1995.
Robert A. Bickers and Rosemary Seton. Missionary Encounters: Sources and Issues. London: Curzon Press,
1996. In Journal of African History, submitted 19 August 1998.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Captain Canot; or, Retrieving Value from the Dubious.” Paper read at Fourth Annual Conference
on Liberian Studies (1972). Typescript 14 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Continuing British Interest in Coastal Guinea-Conakry and Fuuta Jaloo Highlands 1750 to 1850.”
Drafts and disk. Contribution to Roger Botte‟s forthcoming collection on the Fuuta Jaloo, to be published by
Harmattan Press, c. 2000.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Continuing British Interest in Coastal Guinea-Conakry and Fuuta Jaloo Highlands (1750 to 1850).”
Cahiers d‟Études africaines, 43 (4), no.172 (2003), 761-90.
Mouser, Bruce L. Dictionary of African Biography. Entries for Elizabeth Fraser Skelton and Betsy Heard.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Discovering Local History.” Past, Present, & Future: The Newsletter of the La Crosse County
Historical Society, 20, no.5(September/October 1998): 1, 3-7. Copy of original.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The 1805 Forekariah Conference.” Paper presented at the Second Sierra Leone Symposium,
University of Birmingham, July 16-18, 1981. Typescript 17 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The 1805 Forékariah Conference: A Case of Political Intrigue, Economic Advantage, Network
Building.” History in Africa, 25 (1998), 219-262. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. Early beginnings for an article on Freetown carved masks. Photographs.
Mouser, Bruce L. Encyclopedia of World Slavery. Entries entitled (1996):
“Catchers, Slave.” Typescript, 2 pages.
“Bulking Centers.” Typescript, 2 pages.
“Church Missionary Society.” Typescript, 1 page.
“Factors.” Typescript, 1 page.
“Recaptives.” Typescript, 2 pages.
“Slave Villages.” Typescript, 2 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Expulsion of Dala Modu: A Muslim Trader in Anti-Slavery Freetown.” To be included in a
book by Marty Klein and published by Cambridge University Press. This copy was approved by Klein on 1
September 2009, and is filed under Klein Conference, as mouser2.mkapproved.1sept09.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Forgotten Expedition into Guinea, West Africa, 1815-17: An editor‟s comments.” Africa in History
35(2008): 481-89. Multiple copies of reprints.
Mouser, Bruce L., editor. The Forgotten Peddie/Campbell Expedition into Fuuta Jaloo, West Africa, 1815-17: A record
of elaborate planning and grand misfortune and misunderstanding. Madison: African Studies Publications,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Freetown‟s Commercial Contacts with the Interior, 1800-1850.” Unpublished Graduate paper,
January 1965. Typescript 24 pages.
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Mouser, Bruce L. “Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminars: Nuts and Bolts.” Unpublished paper, Great Lakes Regional
Conference, Midwest Council for the Social Studies, Indianapolis, 20 April 1990. Typescript 7 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “George Coleman Poage: His La Crosse Years, 1885-1904.” Past, Present, & Future, Newsletter of
the La Crosse County Historical Society, 20 no.1(January/February 1998): 1, 3-7. Original.
Mouser, Bruce L., edited, with an introduction. Guinea Journals: Journeys into Guinea-Conakry During the Sierra
Leone Phase, 1800-1821. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979. Copy.
Mouser, Bruce L. “A History of the Rio Pongo: Time for a New Appraisal?” African Studies Association Meeting,
Boston, October 2003. Unpublished, 11 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. and George E. Carter, editors. Identity and Awareness in the Minority Experience: Selected
Proceedings of the 1st and 2nd Annual Conferences on Minority Studies. La Crosse, WI: Institute for
Minority Studies, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1975. 2 copies.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Iles de Los as Bulking Center in the Slave Trade, 1750-1800.” Revue Française d‟histoire d‟outre
-mer, 83, no. 313 (décembre 1996): 77-90.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Iles de Los as Bulking Centre in the Slave Trade, 1750-1800.” Paper presented at the African
Studies Association Annual Meeting, Bloomington. Typescript 14 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Insurrection as Socioeconomic Change: Three rebellions in Guinea/Sierra Leone in the eighteenth
century.” Unpublished paper submitted and delivered at workshop: „The Powerful Presence of the Past:
Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict in the Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max-Planck-Institute for
Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 19-21 October 2006. And Revised version for oral presentation.
This packet also includes final revision as a chapter in upcoming conference proceedings and associated
correspondence.
Mouser, Bruce L. , edited, with an introduction. Journal of James Watt, Expedition to Timbo, Capital of the Fula
Empire in 1794. Madison: African Studies Program, 1994.
Mouser, Bruce L. Editor. Journal of a Missionary Tour to the Labaya Country (Guinea/Conakry) in 1850, by Rev. John
Ulrich Graf. University of Leipzig Papers on Africa, History and Culture [Series] No. 01 1998. 52 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Landlords-Strangers: A Process of Accommodation and Assimilation.” The International Journal
of African Historical Studies, 8 (1975): 425-440. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Lots of History Out There, If You Are Willing to Look For It.” Past, Present, and Future,
Newsletter of the La Crosse County Historical Society, 20 no.5 (September/October 1998). Typescript drafts.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Lots of Women‟s History Out There, If You Are Willing To Look For It: Black Women in La
Crosse.” Feminist Collections, 7 no. 2 (Winter 1986): 4-9.
Also, an abbreviated version appeared in Women‟s History: Network News, no 13 (January 1987): 1, 4.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Moria Politics in 1814; Amara to Maxwell, March 2.” Bulletin de l‟Institut Fondamental d‟Afrique
Noire, 35, sér. B no. 4 (1973): 805-812. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “A Note on the Good Sloop Dolphin.” The American Neptune, 40 no. 1 (1980): 63-64. Journal.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Nunez Affair.” Bulletin des Séances, Académie Royale des sciences d‟Outre-mer (Bruxelles),
(1973-1974): 697-742. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Origins of Church Missionary Society Accommodation to Imperial Policy: The Sierra Leone
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quagmire and the closing of the Susu Mission, 1804-17. Planned to present at the Toronto 2006 conference but
failed to attend because of SARS scare. Submitted to Journal of Religion in Africa in 2009 and accepted for
publication. Copy attached of editor‟s changes and my additions to final copy. Scheduled for publication in
volume 39, no.4 (2009). Copy of proofs.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Pongo/Baltimore Connection: African Opportunism, American Entrepreneurism, or Colonial
Expansionism?” Unpublished paper, read at the African Studies Association 1995 Annual Meeting, Orlando.
Typescript, 17 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Qui étaient des les Baga ? Perceptions europénnes, 1793-1821”. In Migrations anciennes et
peuplement actuel des Côtes guinéennes, edited by Gérald Gaillard. Paris: Cahiers lillois d‟économie & de
sociologie, L‟Harmattan, 2000.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Rebellion, Marronage and Jihad: Strategies of resistance to slavery on the Sierra Leone Coast, c.
1783-1796.” Journal of African History 48 (2007): 27-44. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Shifting Littoral Frontiers of Euroafrican and African Trade in the Northern Rivers of Sierra Leone,
1794: Opportunities and Challenges from Changing Conditions.” Paper presented at the Sierra Leone Studies
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Mouser, Bruce L. “Slave Rebellion and Jihad, Blending of Circumstances: Narrative of insurrection and religious
enthusiasm on the southern coast of Guinea/Conakry at the end of the eighteenth century.” Paper submitted to
Journal of African History. Letter of acceptance “with revisions.”
Mouser, Bruce L., editor. A Slaving Voyage to Africa and Jamaica: The Log of the Sandown, 1793-1794. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 2002.
Review by Ismail Rashid, International Journal of African Historical Studies (2005): 387-8.
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Mouser, Bruce L. Social History of the 280th ASA Company Berlin: 15 October 1957 - 15 June 1961 (a noncom
perspective). Dated October 2006. Unpublished, typescript copy of 20 pages. Included notes and
questionnaires.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Southeast Asian Art.” Unpublished Exhibition Catalog, 1-22 February 1992, Art Gallery, UW-La
Crosse. Typescript, 19 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Strangers and Marginals in the Trans-Atlantic Exchange: Special reference to traders and their
immediate descendants in the Rio Pongo. Unpublished paper, Symposium on “Margins, networks and
alliances: The Upper Guinea Coast and the making of the Atlantic”, held in Lisbon (Sarro‟s conference), 18-20
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Mouser, Bruce L. “The Temne of Sierra Leone: An Ethnography.” Graduate paper, May 1966. Unpublished.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Theophile Conneau: The Saga of a Tale.” Unpublished paper, N/D, Typescript 13 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Théophilus Conneau: The Saga of a Tale.” History in Africa, 6 (1979): 99-107. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Trade, Coasters, and Conflict in the Rio Pongo from 1790 to 1808.” Journal of African History, 14
no.1 (1973): 45-64. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Trade and Politics in the Nunez and Pongo Rivers, 1790-1865.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation,
Indiana University, 1971. Typescript copy.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Voyage of the Good Sloop Dolphin to Africa 1795-1796.” The American Neptune, 38 no. 4
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(1978): 249-261. Offprint.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Voyages and Travels to the West Coast of Africa Before 1800: A Checklist of Materials available in
the English Language in the Indiana University Libraries.” African Studies Program, Indiana University,
1966. Unpublished, typescript, 31 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Who and Where were the Baga? European Perspectives from 1793 to 1821.” Draft and disks. 32
typescript. Contribution to a collected work to be edited by Gerald Gaillard. Expected publication 2000.
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Mouser, Bruce L. “Wisconsin Labor Advocate, 1886-?1888.” Unpublished paper, presented at the Wisconsin Labor
History Conference, Milwaukee, 27 April 1985. Typescript, 14 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “The Wisconsin Labor Advocate of La Crosse, the Knights of Labor, and George Edwin Taylor.”
Scheduled for publication in Past, Present, & Future, Newsletter of the La Crosse County Historical Society,
20 no.3 (May/June 1998). Typescript, 11 pages.
Mouser, Bruce L. “Women Slavers of Guinea-Conakry.” In Women and Slavery in Africa, edited by Claire C.
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Mouser, Bruce L. “Women Traders and Big-Men of Guinea-Conakry.” Paper presented at the African Studies
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Mouser, Mrs. Sylvan L. “Genealogy: Mouser-Schmidlapp Genealogy.” Indiana Magazine of History (1945): 307-316,
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Munro, Wilfred H. Picturesque Rhode Island. Providence: J.A. and R.A. Reid, 1881. Photocopy of pages 77-79.
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Murphy, William P., and Caroline H. Bledsoe, “Kinship and Territory in the History of a Kpelle Chiefdom (Liberia),”
in The African Frontier: The Reproduction of Traditional African Societies, edited by Igor Kopytoff.
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Murray, Jocelyn. “Anglican and Protestant Missionary Societies in Great Britain: Their use of Women as Missionaries
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Myers, Norma. “Servant, Sailor, Soldier, Tailor, Beggarman: Black Survival in White Society, 1780-1830.”
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The First International Symposium, West Africa: The Global Challenge, Chiekh Anta Diop University, Dakar,
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Colloque International, Migrations anciennes et peuplement actuel des basses cotes Guineennes, Universite de
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Oldenquist, Andrew and Menachem Rosner. Alienation, Community, and Work. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.
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Opala, Joe. Interview with. By Paul Davis, Staff Writer for Providence Journal Bulletin, 13-15 February 2005.
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Paroisse, Georges. “Notes sur les peuplades autochtones de la Guinée Française (Rivières du Sud).” L‟Anthropologie,
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Pascoe, C.F. Two Hundred Years of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, I. London: SPG, 1901. Photocopy
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Paulme, Denise. “Les kissi „Gens du riz‟”. Presence africain, No.6(1949): 226-248. [Part II] Photocopy.
Paulme, Denise. “La notion de sorcier chez les baga.” Bulletin de l‟Institut Fondamental d‟Afrique Noire, Sér. B, 20
no. 1-2 (1958): 406-416. Photocopy. 2 copies.
Paulme, Denise. “Des riziculteurs africains: Les Baga.” Les Cahiers d‟Outre-mer, 10 (1956): 257-279. Photocopy.
Paulme, Denise. “Structure sociales en pays Baga.” Bulletin de l‟Institut Fondamental d‟Afrique Noire, Sér. B, 18 no.
1-2 (1956): 98-116. Photocopy.
Pearsall, A.W.H. “Sierra Leone and the Suppression of the Slave Trade.” Sierra Leone Studies, New Series no. 12
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Perinbam, B. Marie. Family Identity and the State in the Bamako Kafu, c.1800-c.1900. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.
Photocopy of 200-07. Curtis, Fernandez, Kati, Lightburn.
Person, Yves. “Les ancêtres de Samori.” Cahier d‟Études Africaines, (1963): 124-156. Photocopy.
Person, Yves. “Ethnic Movement and Acculturation in Upper Guinea since the Fifteenth Century.” African Historical
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Studies, 4, no. 3 (1971): 669-689. Two photocopies.
Person, Yves. Samori: Une Revolution Dyula, 3 vols. Nimes: Barnier, 1968. Photocopy of pages 453-487, 607-661,
1173-1264. Gift from Thomas O‟Toole.
Peters, Krijn. “Rising up against the rural elite: the Revolutionary United Front of Sierra Leone as vehicle for youth
emancipation?” Paper presented at workshop, „The Powerful Presence of the Past: Historical Dimensions of
Integration and Conflict in the Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology,
Halle/Saale Germany, 18-20 October 2006. Unpublished, 19 typescript pages.
Pétré-Grenouilleau, Olivier. “Processus de sortier d‟un système esclavagiste. Quelques jalons.” Unpublished,
forthcoming in E. Del Lago et C. Katsari (eds.), Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (London: Oxford
University Press). Typescript 40 pages.
Philip, Robert. The Life, Times, and Missionary Enterprises, of the Rev. John Campbell. London: John Snow, 1841.
Photocopy of picture of Campbell, pages 96-99, 146-177.
Piacentini, R[ene]. Missionnaire le Père Mell, C.S. Sp. Apôtre de la Guinée Française, 1880-1921. Paris: Dillen &
Cie., 1935. Photocopy of 189 pages.
Pictures:
Church Missionary Institution, Fourah Bay, Sierra Leone [Missionary Register . . . 1844, p. 534]
Market-House at Hastings, Sierra Leone [Missionary Register . . .1843, p. 550]
Church at Hastings, Sierra Leone [Missionary Register . . . 1843, p. 549]
Part of Regent‟s Town, A Settlement of Liberated Negroes, in the Colony of Sierra Leone [Missionary Papers,
#21, 1821.
Mission Schurch and Premises, Freetown, Sierra Leone [Church Missionary Paper, #120, 1815]
View of Sierra Leone [Church Missionary Paper, #89, 1838]
Freetown, Sierra Leone, From King Tom‟s Point [Missionary Papers, #58, 1830]
Trial by Red-Water. Among the Bulloms [Missionary Papers, #17, 1820]
The late Rev. Edward Jones, M.A., Principal of Fourah Bay College, 1840-1859 [T. J. Johnson, The
Jubilee and Centenary Volume of Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone:
Elsiemay, 1930. p. 96]. Photocopy.
Piggin, F. Stuart. Making Evangelical Missionaries 1789-1858: The Social Background, Motives and Training of
British Protestant Missionaries to India. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Sutton Courtenay Press, c.1984. Photocopy
of pages 79-99, chapter entitled “The Moderation of Calvinism in the Churches.”
Pinet-Laprade, M. “Rapport de M. Pinet-Laprade, commandant particulier de Gorée et dépendances.” Nouvelles
Annales de la Marine et des Colonies, 22 (1856): 144-149. Photocopy.
Plat, J. “Missions dans le Fouta-Djallon.” Bulletin de la Société geographique et commerciale (Bordeaux), (2 Juin
1890): 265-296, (16 Juin 1890): 303-311. Photocopy.
Plimmer, Charlotte and Denis. The Damn‟d Master. London: New English Library, 1971. Photocopy entire of 191
pages. Ref. Zong.
Pinnington, J. “Church Principles in the Early Years of the Church Missionary Society: The problem of the „German‟
missionaries.” Journal of Theological Studies, N.S. 20 2(October 1969): 523-32. Photocopy.
Polanyi, Karl. Trade and Market in Early Empires. Glencoe, Ill:
, 1957. Photocopy of pages 262-263.
Polliart, G. “Les Rivières du sud du sénégal et la vin du Rio Nunez.” Bulletin de la Société geographic et commerciale
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Pollock, John. Wilberforce. London: Constable, [?]. Photocopy of pages 87-195, 320-335.
Poole, Thomas Eyre. Life, Scenery, and Customs in Sierra Leone and The Gambia. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley,
1850. Photocopy of vol.2, 273-276. Cooper Thomson, Billy, Timbo, 1841, Fula. Copy of all on computer @
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Porter, Andrew. “„Commerce and Christianity‟: The rise and fall of a nineteenth-century missionary slogan,” The
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Porter, Andrew. Religion versus Empire? British Protestant missionaries and overseas expansion, 1700-1914.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004. Photocopy of title, 96-9. and notes.
Portères, Roland. “Un problème d‟Ethno-botanique: relations entre le Riz flottant du Rio-Nunez et l‟origine
médinigérienne des Baga de la Guinée Française.” Journal d‟Agriculture. Topicale et de Botanique Appliquée,
T.2, No. 10-11 (Oct-Nov. 1955): 538-542. Photocopy.
Pratt, Rev. Josiah and Rev. John Henry Pratt. Memoir of the Rev. Josiah Pratt. London: Seeleys, 1849. Photocopy of
pages v.-163.
Pratt, S.A.M. Contes d‟Afrique. Cambridge: The University Press, 1963. Photocopy of pages 42-45 (Fouta-Djallon),
56-58 (Kissien), 64-64 (Malinké).
Pretty, Margaret. “L‟Éducation en Guinée, 1878-1962.” West African Journal of Education (Ibadan), 12 no. 2 (June
1968): 134-136. Photocopy.
Public Record Office. “Catalogue of Microfilm.” ([London: PRO,] 1967). Pamplet.
Pugh, R. B. “The Records of the Colonial and Dominions Offices.” Public Record Office Handbooks, No. 3. London:
H.M. Stationery Office, 1964. Publication of 119 pages.
Putney, Martha Settle. “The Slave Trade in French Diplomacy, 1814-1865.” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation,
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Pybus, Cassandra. Epic Journeys of Freedom: Runaway slaves of the American revolution and their global quest for
Liberty. Boston: Beacon Press, 2006. Copy of title, 139-55, 169-203.
Pybus, Cassandra. “„A Less Favourable Specimen‟: The abolitionist response to self-emancipated slaves in Sierra
Leone, 1793-1808". Parliamentary History 26(2007): 97-112. Copy. I think this was a special issue for 2007
that dealt with Wilberforce and anti-slavery, rather than the end of the slave trade.
Pybus, Cassandra. “„One Militant Saint‟: The much traveled life of Mary Perth”. Unpublished, draft, sent by author.
Quinquaud, J. “La Pacification du Fouta-Djallon.” Revue d‟Histoire des Colonies Françaises, 4 trim. (1938): 49-134.
Photocopy.
R.A. “La «Charse aux sorciéres» poursuit ses ravages en Guinée.” Remarques Africanines (Bruxelles), 13 no. 388 (25
November 1971): 414-417. Photocopy.
Randle, Lisa R. “Realigning the Bermuda „Triangle‟: Situating the Lightbourn(e)/Lightburn Family in the Atlantic
World and its implications for historic archaeology,” presented at the 6 th Annual South Carolina Anthropology
Student Conference, 5 April 2008, at College of Charleston. 32 typescript. Provided by author.
Rashid, Ismail. “Escape, revolt, and marronage in eighteenth and nineteenth century Sierra Leone hinterland”,
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Canadian Journal of African Studies, 34(2000), 656-83.
Rashid, Ismail. “„A Devotion to the Idea of Liberty at Any Price‟: Rebellion and antislavery in the Upper Guinea Coast
in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.” In Fighting the Slave Trade: West African Strategies, edited by
Sylviane A. Diouf. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2003. pages 132-51. Photocopy.
Rashid, Ismail. “Patterns of Rural Protest: Chiefs, Slaves and Peasants in Northwestern Sierra Leone, 1896-1956.”
Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, McGill University, 1998. Photocopy of 16-36.
Rathbone, Richard. “ Some Thoughts on Resistance to Enslavement in West Africa.” Slavery & Abolition 5/6(1985):
11-22. Photocopy.
Reeve, Henry Fenwick. The Gambia: Its History. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912. Photocopy of pages 84-93. Ref.
Houghton, Park, Peddie, Campbell, Gray, Dochard.
Richards, Paul, Khadija Bah, James Vincent. “Social Capital and Survival: Prospects for Community-Driven
Development in post-conflict Sierra Leone.” (The World Bank – Social Development Papers:
Community-driven development conflict prevention & reconstruction, paper No. 12, April 2004). 65
typescript pages.
Richards, Paul. “The History and Future of African Rice: Food security and survival in a West African war zone.”
Typescript article of 12 pages, submitted to Afrika Spectrum in January 2006. Provided by Richards.
Richards, Paul. Review of Ibrahim Abdullah, ed., Between democracy and terror: the Sierra Leone civil war (Dakar:
Council for the development of social science research in Africa, 2004). Published in African Studies Review
(2005). Typescript provided by Richards.
Rivière, Claude. “Dynamique de la stratification sociale chez les peuls de Guinée.” Anthrops, 69 no. 3/4 (1974):
361-400.
Rivière, Claude. “Dynamiques des systémes fonciers et inégalités sociales: le cas Guinéen.” Cahiers Internationaux
de Sociologie (Paris), no. 20 (1973): 61-94. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “Fétichisme et démystification: L‟exemple guinéen.” Afrique Documents (Dakar), no. 102/103
(1969): 131-168. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “L‟Economie Guineennee.” Revue Française d‟Études Politiques Africaines (Paris), no. 114 (Juin
1975): 48-78. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “Les incidences sociologiques du développement économique en République de Guinée.”
Development et Civilisations (Paris), no. 30 (Juin 1967): 55-69. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “Le Long des Côtes de Guinée Avant la Phase Coloniale.” Bulletin de l‟Institut Fondamental
d‟Afrique Noire, Sér. B., 30 (1968): 727-750. Photocopy. 2 copies.
Rivière, Claude. “La mobilisation politique de la Jeunesse guinéenne.” Revue française d‟études politiques africaines,
no. 42 (Juin 1969): 67-89. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “La politique étrangère de la Guinée.” Revue française d‟études politiques africaines (Paris), no. 68,
(Aug. 1971): 37-68. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “A Propos de deux contes Soussous: Les deux aveugles et le sifflet; L‟Hyène et le Lièvre.” Notes
Africaines (Dakar), no. 112(1966): 122-130. Photocopy.
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Rivière, Claude. “Purges et complots au sein du Parti Démocratique de Guinée.” Revue française d‟études politiques
africaines (Paris), no. 95 (Nov. 1973): 31-45. Photocopy.
Rivière, Claude. “Les résultats d‟un enseignement révolutionnaire en Guinée.” Revue française d‟études politiques
africaines, no. 52 (Avril 1970): 35-56. Photocopy.
Robinson, David. The Holy War of Umar Tal: The Western Sudan in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1985. Photocopy of contents, 47-59, 112-137.
Roderick, Terry. “Some Old Papers Relating to the Newport Slave Trade.” Newport Historical Society Bulletin, 62
(July 1927): 10-35. Photocopy.
Rodney, Walter. “African Slavery and Other Forms of Social Oppression on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Context of
the Atlantic Slave-Trade.” Journal of African History, 7, 3(1966): 431-443. Photocopy.
Rodney, Walter. “Jihad and Social Revolution in Futa Djalon in the Eighteenth Century.” Journal of the Historical
Society of Nigeria, 4 no. 2 (June 1968): 269-284. Photocopy.
Rodney, Walter. “A Reconsideration of the Mane Invasions of Sierra Leone,” Journal of African History, 8, 2(1967):
219-246. Pages from the journal.
Rouget, Fernand. La Guinée. Crete: Corbeil, 1906. Photocopy of 459 pages.
Rose, Peter I. Mainstream and Margins: Jews, Blacks, and Other Americans. New Brunswick: Transaction Books,
1983. Photocopy of 1-244.
Roussin, Alb. M “Memoire sur la navigation aux côtes occidentales d‟Afrique. Seconde Partie.” Annales Maritimes et
Coloniales, (1821): 245-279. Photocopy of pages 245-279.
Rouzaud, Alexandre. “Voyage du Rio-Cachéo (Guinée Portugaise).” Bulletin de la société de Geographic
d‟Aix-Marseille, (1884): 349-354. Photocopy.
Ruxton, W.F. “Extracts from Commander W. F. Ruxton‟s Report on various Rivers on the West Coast of Africa.”
Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 10 (1865): 66-69. Photocopy.
Saint-Pére, Jules Huburt. “Création du Royaume du Fouta Djallon.” Bulletin du Comité d‟Étude Historiques et
Scientifiques de l‟Afrique Occidentale Française, 12 (1929): 484-555. Photocopy.
Saint-Pére, Jules Huburt. “Petit Historique des Sossoe du Rio Pongo.” Bulletin du Comité d‟Étude Historiques et
Scientifiques de l‟Afrique Occidentale Française, 13 no. 1 (1930): 26-47. Photocopy.
[Samo, Samuel]. The Trials of the Slave Traders, Samuel Samo, Joseph Peters, and William Tufft. London: Sherwood,
Neeley, and Jones, 1813. Photocopy. 56 pages. Likely written by Robert Thorpe.
Sampil, Mamadou. “Une société secrète en pays Nalou: Le Simo.” Recherches Africaines, 1 (1961): 46-49.
Photocopy.
Sampil, Saliou. Les Nalous (1865-1900). Recherches sur l‟histoire de l‟Afrique Occidntale au 19ème Siècle. Ecole
Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne (6ème section), 1969. Photocopy of 141 pages. From Sarro.
Sanneh, Lamin. “Tcherno Aliou, the Wali of Goumba: Islam, Colonialism and the Rural Factor in Futa Jallon,
1867-1912,” pages 67-96. In Rural and Urban Islam in West Africa, edited by Nehemia Levtzion and
Humphrey J. Fisher. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1987. Photocopy.
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Sanneh, Lamin. “Prelude to African Christian Independency: The Afro-American Factor in African Christianity.” The
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Turpin, Joseph. “The Pongas Mission”. Mission Life 5(1874): 308-16. Photocopy.
[Tyson, John Shoemaker]. Life of Elisha Tyson. the Philanthropist. Baltimore: B. Lundy, 1825. Photocopy of pages
110-121.
Utting, Francis A. The Story of Sierra Leone. Freeport: Books for Libraries Press, 1971/1931. Photocopy of 178 pages,
all of it. Ormond, 64-5.
Vallon, Aristotle. “Renseignements Topographiques et Commerciaux sur Quelques Rivières de la Côte Occidentale
d‟Afrique.” Bulletin de la Société Geographique (Paris), part 1 (1860): 471-483. Photocopy.
Van Geertruyen, Godelieve. “La Fonction de la sculpture dans une Société Africaine: Les Baga, Nalu et Landuman
(Guinée).” Africana Gandensia, 1 (1976): 63-117. Photocopy.
Vassady, Bela, Jr. “The Role of the Black West Indian Missionary in West Africa, 1840-1890. Unpublished Ph.D.
dissertation, Temple University, 1972. Photocopy of chapter 5, “The Fourth Experiment: The Barbados
Mission in Africa [Rio Pongo],” 182-259, documents bibliography for the Rio Pongas Mission (353-356), and
map no.3, “Rio Pongo, cc. 1850-1890.”
Vellenga, Dorothy Dee. “Racial and Ethnic Conflict in a Christian Missionary Community: Jamaican and
Swiss-German Missionaries in the Basel Mission in the Gold Coast in the Mid-Nineteenth Century.” Studies
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[Venn, Henry]. See Anon. “Providential Antecedents.”
Vernon, Amelia Wallace. African Americans at Mars Bluff, South Carolina. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
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relating to the same topic.
Vieira, Gérard (Congrégation du St. Espirit). Sous le Signe du Laïcat: L‟Eglise Catholique en Guinée. Documents
pour l‟histoire de l”Eglise Catholique en Guinée. Vol. 1: 1875-1925. Dakar: Saint-Paul, 1992. Photocopy of
pages 1-102, 118-129, 157-162, 207-228, 280-288, 313-319, 408-411. Two copies of 1-100. Topic: Spiritan
Missionaries in Guinea.
Vigné, Paul. “Le pays des Soussons.” Revue de geographic commerciale. Société de geographic commerciale de
Bordeaux, (7 Juin 1886): 321-346. Photocopy.
Vigné, Paul. “Quelques mots sur la climatologie des Rivières du sud, au point de vue pratique.” Revue de geographic
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Typescript, 2 pages.
La Voix de Notre-Dame:
Mai 1926, No. 7. pages 12-16
Juillet 1927, No. 9. Pages 4-19
Fevrier 1928, No. 4. Pages 11-12.
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Aout 1928, No. 10. List of contributions.
Juin 1929. Pages 14-15, “Mamy BA.”
Aout 1929. Pages 2-9, “Notre vieux Boffa.”
Septembre 1929. Pages 1-9, “Le Nunez et la Mission de Boke.”
December 1929. Pages 1-7, “Histoire Locale.”
Janvier 1930. Pages 1. List of students.
Aout 1930. Pages 13-14. “Histoire Locale.”
Decembre 1930. Pages 1-7, “Iles de Los.
Fevrier 1931. Pages 6-17. “Voyage de Monseigneur.”
Mars 1931. Pages 1-13 [missing pages 8-9]. “Koukouba” and “La Musique chez les Sosos.”
Juin 1931. Pages 1-8.
La Voix de Notre-Dame: 48 items collected by Ramon Sarro.
1. Le Bon, Jean. “Abraham.” 1926:1-4
2. Saint-Jean de Katako. Mariages. 1926:9-11.
3. Le Bon, Jean. “Par les champs et par les greves. Par 1. 1926:1-5.
4. Le Bon, Jean. “Par les champs et par les greves. Par 1. 1926: 7-9
5. J.B. “Les fusiels parlent.” 1927: 5-10.
6. Cursor. “Monseigneur au Nunez et au Bagatae.” 1927: 10-17.
7. Saint-Jean de Katako. “Conversion d‟un sorcier.” 1929: 15-16.
8. Gomez, Edouard. “Folklore Guineen.” 1929: 12-14.
9. “Un voyage du P. Lorber, au Nunez.” 1929: 9-12.
10. Pastor. “Notre „vieux‟ Boffa.” 1929: 2-8.
11. Pastor. “Le Nunez et la mission de Boke.” 1929: 1-9.
12. Bon, Jean. “Les caimans „sacres‟ de Sobaneh.” 1929: 12-16.
13. Pastor. Histoire Locale. “Une precision sur le depart de Rene Caille pour „Temboctou.‟” 1929: 1-6.
14. Folklore Guineen. “L‟Art en Guinee.” 1930: 5-10.
15. Ballez, Maarius. “Un drole de „service funebre‟ a Kaklensi.” 1930: 11-15.
16. Folklore Guineen. “L‟Art en Guine (suite).” 1930: 6-14.
17. Ibid. 1930: 5-11.
18. Ibid. 1930: 9-14.
19. Balez, Marius. “Coutumes Bages. Les pieds dans la boue...” 1930: 9-13.
20. S Khamfori Youra. 1930:7-11.
21. Balez, Marius. “Au payes des Rizieres.” 1930: 7-11.
22. “Visite de Monseigneur a Boffa et a Boke.” 1932: 12.
23. “Aurions-nous enfin l‟etymologie du mot Rio Pongo?” 1932: 9-12.
24. Pastor. “La langue „soso.‟” 1933:
25. “Monseigneur au Nunez.” 1934: 10-12.
26. Bangoura, Soulemani. “Une page d‟histoire guerriere au Koba (Rio Pongo).” 1934: 6-11.
27. “Voyage de Monseigneur au Bagatae.” 1935: 8-18.
28. Pastor. “Page d‟histoire locale. Tombes oubliees.” 1935: 6-15.
29. Pastor. “Une femme „cheffesse‟ au Rio Nunez: Kouni.” 1935: 8-13.
30. “Visite de Monseigneur au Rio Pongo. 1936: 9-15.
31. Pastor. “Page d‟histoire locale. Le Drame des Alcatras.” 1936: 1-6.
32. Gomez, Joseph. “A Coundinde, le 21 novembre 1935.” 1936: 6-10.
33. “Conseils du „Vieux Baga.‟” 1936: 15-16.
34. Pastor. “Page d‟histoire locale. La politique anglaise au Nunez.” 1936: 1-10.
35. Pastor. “Page d‟histoire locale. Sainte-Eugenie-sur-Nunez.” 1936: 1-5.
36. Pastor. “Page d‟histoire locale. Un prefet Apostolique de la Cote de Guinee, en 1700.” 1936: 1-6.
37. “Comment M. Noirot.” 1936: 10-12.
38. “Un Naufrage au Kapatchez.” 1936: 12-13.
39. Balez, Marius. “Coup d‟oeil sur la Guinee. Son orographie-ses races.” par 1. 1937: 1-9.
40. Ibid., par 2. 1937: 1-6.
41. Ibid., par 3. 1937: 1-6.
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42. Ibid., par 4. 1937: 1-7.
43. Ibid., par 5. 1937: 1-5
44. Ibid., par 6 and fin. 1937: 1-6.
45. “Voyage de Monseigneur au Pongo et au Nunez.” 1937: 6-14.
46. Ibid. 1938: 8-14.
47. Pastor. “La Petite Histoire. Un echec francaise dans la Riviere de Sierra-Leone a lat fin du XIIIe siecle.”
1939: 3-6.
48. Pastor. “La Petite Histoire. La mort de Tristao Nunez a‟apres les „Chroniques de Gomes Eames de
Azurara.” 1939: 1-5.
Von Frank, Albert J. The Trials of Anthony Burns. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998, Photocopy of
292-301. Topic: Benjamin Curtis.
Wade, Harold, Jr. Black Men of Amherst. Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press, 1976. Photocopy of 5-10, 100-101.
Ref. Jones.
Walker, Samuel Abraham. The Church of England Mission in Sierra; Including an Introductory Account of that
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Seeley, 1847. Photocopy of 589 pages.
Walker, Samuel Abraham. Missions in Western Africa, Among the Soosoos, Bulloms &c. Being the first undertaken by
The Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. London: William Cury, Jun. and Company, 1845.
Photocopy of pages xi-xix, 6-25, 170-572, 625.
Walls, Andrew F. “The Legacy of Thomas Foxwell Buxton.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 15, no. 2
(April 1991): html version from EBSCOhost. Buxton, Church Missionary society, missionaries, slave trade,
civilization, niger expedition,
Walls, Andrew F. The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the transmission of faith. Marynoll: Orbis
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Walsh, Lorena S. “Liverpool‟s Slave Trade to the Colonial Chesapeake: Slaving on the Periphery.” Unpublished paper,
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23 pages.
Wann, Aliu and Bubakar Ba. “Les relations entre le Futa-Kyalo théocratique et les principaux royaumes de la
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Watt, James. “Journal of Mr. James Watt, in his expedition to from Timbo in the year 1794, copied from the authors
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pages 30r-40r, photocopy pages 30r-end. Original Rhodes House Library, MSS Afr.S.22.
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Weeden, William B. “Economic and Social History of New England- 1620-1789.” American Historical Association, 4
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Wentzel, Nancy Lee. “The Claphamite Fathers and Sons: A Study of Two Generation.” Unpublished Masters Thesis,
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West Indies. West Indian Church Association.
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Progress of the Pongas Mission in Western Africa During 1860, Sixth Occasional Paper. Edited by H.
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Progress of the Pongas Mission in Western Africa During 1861, Seventh Occasional Paper. Edited by H.
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Progress of the Pongas Mission in Western Africa During 1862, Eighth Occasional Paper. Edited by H.
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Progress of the Pongas Mission in Western Africa During 1863, Ninth Occasional Paper. Edited by H.
Caswell. London: Bell and Daldy, 1864. Photocopy, 17 pages.
Progress of the Pongas Mission in western Africa During 1865, Eleventh Occasional Paper. Edited by H.
Caswell. London: Bell and Daldy, 1866. Photocopy, 27 pages.
Progress of the Pongas Mission: The Report for the Year 1867, Thirteenth Occasional Paper. London:
Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1868. Photocopy, 14 pages.
Westmark, Théodore. “Westmark à la côte occidentale d‟Afrique.” Bulletin de la Société de Geographie de Toulouse,
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White, Deborah Gray. “Yes There is a Black Atlantic.” Unpublished conference paper, Leiden, 1999. 13 typescript
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Thomas O‟Toole.
Whiteman, Darrell. “Missionary Documents and Anthropological Research.” Studies in Third World Societies, 25
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Wilhelm, Simeon. See Anon. “Some Account of the Life and Death of Simeon Wilhelm.”
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Winterbottom, Thomas. An Account of the Native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone. London:
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Wright, Ronald R. “Darbo Jula: The Role of a Mandinka Jula Clan in the Long-Distance Trade of the Gambia River and
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Wright, Ronald R. “Koli Tengela in Sonko Traditions or Origin: An Example of the Process of Change in Mandinka
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Wylie, Kenneth C. “Cultural Parameters and Change within the Sierra Leone Hinterland: A Provisional
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pages.
Xia Jisheng. “Evolution of the South Africa‟s Racist Constitution and the „New Cons[t]itution‟.” Unpublished paper,
Institute of Afro-Asian Studies, Peking University, 1984. Typescript, 28 pages.
Zhu Zhonggui and Yan Xuetong. “The Sino-African Relations and China‟s Present Policy in Africa.” Unpublished
paper, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, September 1986. Typescript, 15 pages.
Zuccarelli, François. “L‟Entrepot Fictif de Gorée entre 1822 et 1852: Une exception au régime de l‟exclusif.” Annales
Africaines de 1959. Université de Dakar. (1959): 261-282. Photocopy.
Zulu, Alfred. “The Role of Local Rulers in Processes of Social and Political (Re)integration and Conflict.” Paper
presented at workshop, „The Powerful Presence of the Past: Historical Dimensions of Integration and Conflict
in the Upper Guinea Coast‟, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany, 18-20
October 2006. Unpublished, 26 typescript pages.
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[Zweifel, J. and M. Moustier]. “Expédition Française au Niger et Découverte des Sources de ce Fleuve.” Bulletin de
geographic d‟Aix-Marseille. (1979): 261-271. Photocopy. This article is signed by “F.B.” The article is else
where entitled “Lettres sur la decouverte des sources du Niger.”
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DOCUMENTS
BELGIUM.
Archive du Musée de l‟Armée. Amrine.
Van Haverbeke, Joseph. 40 typed pages, French. Report of Van Haverbeke‟s activities in the Rio
Nunez in 1849.
Letter, dated 17 Juin 1852, 8 pages, signed by Van Haverbeke.
FRANCE.
Archive Ministère des Affaires Etrangères.
AMAE 2024/3. “Rough Plan of Debucca in the Rio Nunez.” Sketch of the
Braithwaite/Martin House and retail store, their powder store, their general store; the king‟s
house and town, Wm. Bicaises house and factory; The Bark “Emma”; and the Bark
“Dorade.”
Archives Nationales, Section d‟Outre-Mer (Paris). Séries Geographiques: Afrique. Sénégal et Dependances
IV: Expansion territoriale.
Dossier 26/C. “Rapport à monsieur la command [de la Tourney] en chef des forces navales française
sur les côtes occ.les d‟afrique. Affaires du Rio-Nunez. Avril 1849.” Handwritten, 11 pages.
Photocopy.
Dossier 26/C. “Rapport sur la question de l‟establissemens d‟un comptoir fortifies dans le Rio
Nunez. Charles de Kerhallet. 22 Jan. 1847.” Handwritten 20 pages. Photocopy.
Dossier 26/C. “Rapport” from Ducrest de Villeneuve, 29 Fevrier 1848. Reference the Rio Nunez
Affair. Handwritten, 14 pages. Photocopy.
Dossier 26/D. “Rapport de M. le capitaine de frégate de la Tourneye commandant la corvette la
Recherche adressé à M. Ed. Bouët Williaumez cue de Vaisseau Commandant en chef les
forces navales française à la côte occ.le d‟Afrique. Expéditions dans le Rio-Nunez et
combats des 24, 25, et 26 mars 1849.” Handwritten, 18 pages. Photocopy.
Dossier 52/D. “Etablissement du Poste de Boké 1866-68.” Rapport dated 24 Feb. 1866.
Handwritten 21 pages. Photocopy.
Dossier 55/B. 11 page report on Sumbuya and Moria. No date, signed “Reguin.” [c.1866]
Dossier 55/D. Treaty between France and Alimamy Bokary, signed at Forékariah on 30 December
1866. 1 page. Photocopy.
Dossier 56/C. “Quelques notes sur la Mellacorée,” par M. E. Gentiles, dated 1 October 1878.
Handwritten 16 pages. Photocopy.
RHODE ISLAND. Rhode Island Historical Society. Providence, Rhode Island.
“A Contraction of a Journal.” Handwritten, 16 pages. Photocopy.
De Wolfe Papers:
Letter, James D‟Wolfe to Levi D‟Wolfe, 1 May 1790. 1 page, Photocopy. Typescript.
Letter, John D‟Wolfe to Levi D‟Wolfe, 21 January 1790. 2 pages, Photocopy. Letter from
Annamabou, Ship Dolly.
Letter, James D‟Wolfe to Cap.t Levi D‟Wolfe of the Brig Nancy, 16 December 1791. 3 pages,
Photocopy. Topic: Slave trade. Typescript.
Letter, James De Wolfe to Levi De Wolfe, 22 December 1791. 2 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Slave
trade. Typescript.
Letter, James De Wolfe to Levi De Wolfe, 8 August 1792. 3 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Slave trade.
Typescript.
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Letter, Levi D‟Wolfe to Lydia D‟Wolfe, 28 April 1793. 1 page, Photocopy. Love letter which
expresses his frustrations in the trade.
Letter, James D‟Wolfe to Levi D‟Wolfe, 24 May 1794. 2 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Guinea trade.
Typescript.
A Deposition, dated 2 October 1794, respecting the outbreak of smallpox on board the slaver Polly.
They threw the infected person overboard in order to save the crew and rest of cargo. 2
pages, Photocopy. Typescript.
Letter, Char[le]s Collins to Ja[me]s & Wm D‟Wolfe, 11 January 1797. 1 page, Photocopy. Topic:
Slave trade. Typescript.
Letter, Levi D‟Wolfe to James D‟Wolfe & Co., 24 January 1797. 1 page, Photocopy. Topic:
Legitimate and slave trades. Typescript.
Letter, John Riddle to James D‟Wolfe, 24 March 1812. 3 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Legitimate trade.
Typescript.
Samuel Hodges, Jr. Papers:
AAS, Box 2, Folder 12. Contract between David Newell and Sterling E. Turner, 15 July 1818. Topic:
Shipping slaves from the Rio Nunez. Typescript.
AAS, Box 2, Folder 12. Contract between D[avid]. Newell and S. E. Turner, 29 September 1818. 2
pages, Photocopy. Topic: slave trade in the Rio Nunez. Typescript.
AAS, Box 2, Folder 12. David Newell to Gentlemen Arbitrators, [?] 1818. 3 pages. Topic:
Question of whether the contracts between Newell and Turner were satisfied. Typescript.
AAS, Box 3, Folder 13, item # 14. A list of items from Turner to Newell, August 1819, September
1818, January 1819, values in dollars. Photocopy, 3 pages.
AAS, Box 3, Folder 15. Letter, Turner to Hodges, 23 August 1819. 2 pages, Photocopy. Topic:
death of David Newell as a result of a slave mutiny.
AAS, Box 3, Folder 16. Letter, Turner to Hodges, 16 December 1819. 2 pages, Photocopy. Topic:
Laughton and Adams in the Rio Nunez.
AAS, Box 3 Folder 17. Agreement between Henry C. Cooksey and Francisco Ornes, dated 31
December 1819, respecting the purchase of a cargo of slaves on the coast. Also attached is a
codicil between Benjamin Shute & Samuel Hodges Jr. and Manoel Antonio Martins, dated
24 February 1820.
AAS, Box 3, Folder 18. Letter, Turner to Sir George R. Collier (HM Frigate Tartan), 19 April 1820.
Reply to Collier‟s [?warning] not to engage in the slave trade.
AAS, Box 3, Folder 20. Letter, Turner to Hodges, 8 July 1820. Topic: Slave trading in the Nunez in
1818. 2 pages, Photocopy.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 20. Letter, Hodges to Turner, 9 September 1820. 1 page, Photocopy. Topic:
information about the revolt on the Brig Alexander and Lightburn‟s role in the affair.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 21. Letter, Hodges to John Quincey Adams, 19 October 1820. Topic: seizure of
George Beam as a slaver. 1 page, Photocopy.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 21. Letter, Turner to Hodges, 2 October 1820.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 21. Letter, Hodges to John Bailey, 25 November 1820. 2 pages, Photocopy.
Topic: American colonial settlement plans on the coast and British attempts to limit them
outside British zone of interest. Hodges supports Bulama.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 21. Letter, Hodges to Woodbridge Odlin, 28 November 1820. 1 page,
Photocopy. Topic: slave traders seized.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 21. Letter, Hodges to John Graham, 28 November 1820. 1 page, Photocopy.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 22. Letter, [Hodges] to Bushrod Washington [President of the American
Colonization Society], January 1821. 2 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Recommends Bulama as
a zone of colonization.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 23. Letter, Hodges to John Quincey Adams, 18 March 1821. 1 page, Photocopy.
Topic: Slave trade, Castagnets.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 24. Anchorage duty paid to King Calingia in the Nunez on 16 May 1821==15
bars.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 24. A list --”Account of Goods sold sundry persons and the amount received or
liquidated by Geo Beam, with sundry produce delivered him at Kassasy.” 13 June 1821
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through September. Names: Tho Stearns, S. Pearce, Geo Tozer. Also mention of a war in
the Nunez.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 26. Letter, Turner to Beam, 21 October 1821. Pearce/Bateman War.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 26. Letter, Turner to Beam, 22 October 1821. Pearce/Bateman War.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 26. Letter, Turner to Beam, 23 October 1821. Pearce/Bateman War.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 27. Letter, Turner to Beam, 10 November 1821. Pearce/Bateman War.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 27. Letter, Turner to Beam, 4 December 1821. Nunez and Pongo trade.
AAS, Box 4, Folder 27. Letter, Turner to Beam, 6 December 1821. Nunez and Pongo trade.
AAS, Box 5, Folder 29. Letter McFardon and Harris to Hodges, 18 April 1822. Request from
insurance for particulars about the loss of the Beam cargo.
AAS, Box 5, Folder 30. M. A. Martins to Hodges, 15 May 1822. Letter in Portuguese.
AAS, Box 5, Folder 35. “George Beam Esq. in Account Current with S. E. Turner,” dates from 27
May 1821 to 17 March 1822. A list of goods and prices sold to Thomas Stearns, S. Pearce,
George Tozer, Bateman, and Beam. Prices for Foulah goods purchased at Kissassi.
AAS, Box 6, Folder 35. Letter from Turner to [Hodges], 24 March 1823.
AAS, Box 6, Folder 36. Letter Turner to [Hodges], 4 June 1823. Mentions the Oswego.
AAS, Box 6, Folder 36. Letter Turner to [Hodges], 14 June 1823.
SENEGAL. Archive, Afrique Occidentale Française. Dakar. [Dr. George Brooks, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana, has a microfilm of the following--a much better selection that contained below.]
FG6 #134. Copie de la lettre de Mr. d‟Erneville, 22 Avril 1861.
FG6/8, #40. Rapport, Rio Nunez, by de la Tourney. n/d. 7 pages. Photocopy.
FG6/8, $41. Letter, Van Haverbeke, 5 Mars 1849.
FG6/8, #55. Letter, Van Haverbeke, 2 Avril 1849.
FG6/8, #57. Rapport, French commander, 17 Avril 1849.
FG6/8, #61. Rapport, Villeneuve, 23 Mai 1849.
FG6/8, #69. Copies of three letters, ref Rio Nunez, dated 6 Mai 1850 and 10 Avril 1850. Nunez Affair.
FG6/8, #70. Letter from Lamina Towl in English, 16 January 1850.
#13 G-1. page 153, Traite entre les residants francaise de Rio Nunez et le chef de la Landoumah, 17 Avril
1839.
#13 G-4. page 161, Taite passe a Wakaria, entre les traitants, Sarah et Mamadou Boye, Ministre du Roi du
Foutah. 4 Avril 1839. Cf. Demougeot, 202.
#13 G-4. page 162, Treaty between traders in the Nunez and Nalous, 3 April 1839.
#13 G-4. page 163, Treaty between Belgium and Landoumans, 10 Jan. 1842.
#13 G-4. page 165, Treaty between Belgium and Nunez chiefs, 6 Dec. 1842.
#13 G-4. page 169, Treaty, made 27 Mai 1845, with Nalou chiefs.
#13 G-4. page 171, Traite passe avec Majore et Deby, chefs des Landoumans, Lamina, chef des Nalous et le
gouvernement Francais, 21 Fev. 1848.
#13 G-4. page 177, Addresse au Rio de Boque, 6 Dec. 1854.
#13 G-4. page 179, Addresse au Rio de Boque, 7 Decembre 1854.
#13 G-4. page 183, Treaty with the Rio Nunez chiefs, 28 September 1866.
#13 G-4. page 187, Treaty, made 31 Dec 1877, Nalou chiefs.
#13 G-4. page 209, Pongo treaty dated 11 Fev. 1866. cf. Rouget, 23.
#13 G-4. page 233, Convention with Mori Laye of Malaguia, 17 Avril 1845.
#13 G-4. page 235, Treaty with Melacouri, 22 September 1865.
#13 G-4. page 279, Traite avec le roi du Rio Pongo, 1876.
#13 G-4 bis. page 81, Rapport, “Exploration de la riviere Mellacoree pres de Sierra Leone,
par de Laffon-Ladebat.
[5 by 8 cards of notes from 7G12 – 5 cards. Brooks. Topic: 1859 visit by Ropert to Lightburn. From G series in
Politique et administration generale, Afrique Occidental Francaise Archives.
5 by 8 cards of notes from 2F3 – 10 cards. Brooks. Topic: 1867 visit made by the Castor, Agent M. Boye, to
Baga country. From F series in Affaires entrangeres, Afrique Occidental Francaise Archives.
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UNITED KINGDOM. Church Missionary Society, Archives. Held by the University of Birmingham. [microfilm
copy at UW-Madison, Memorial Library Micro/Media,
[Correspondence, typed of P. Hartwig, assorted sources in CMS records]
Records (Church Missionary S) (London)]
Minutes of the Committee of Correspondence--863a, vo. 1, 1-3
CAI/E2-E6, reels 863/1-3 (E1 missing)
CAI/O [47 in reel 32; 105 in 37; 214 in 49/50]
CA1/M9.
J. Warburton to W.C. Thomson, 24 August 1842. 3 pages.
CA1/M10.
J. Warburton to W.C. Thomson, 15 March 1843. 5 pages.
J. Warburton to W.C. Thomson, 22 May 1843. 2 pages.
CA1/M11.
J. Warburton to W.C. Thomson, 18 July 1843. 3 pages.
“Report on the accessibility of the Interior of Africa from the neighbourhood of Sierra Leone in
answer to para. 9 of the Parent Com‟s letter dated May 17, 1844, by Rev. J. U. Graf.
Received by the Local Committee, 25 November 1844.” 13 pages.
CAI/O/47. Papers of Dr. Edward Blyden.
Draft of Instructions to Professor Blyden proceeding to Falaba. 5 Jan 1872. Photocopy.
Blyden to Venn, 19 Jan 1872. Photocopy, 16 pages, incomplete.
Blyden to Kennedy, 10 Jan 1872, Falaba Expedition, Kambia. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, 19 Jan 1872, Falaba Expedition, Kambia. Photocopy, 3 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, 26 Jan 1872, Falaba Expedition, Kukuna. Photocopy, 11 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, 1 Feb 1872, Falaba Expedition, Garyah. Photocopy, 6 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, 5 Feb 1872, Falaba Expedition, Gembereh. Photocopy, 6 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, 4 Mar 1872, Falaba Expedition, Falaba. Photocopy, 9 pages.
Blyden to Kennedy, “Report of the Expedition to Falaba, January - March 1872.” Photocopy, 27
pages.
CAI/O/105. Papers of Archdeacon John Ulrich Graf.
Graf to Coates, Fourah Bay, 13 Jan. 1837. Photocopy, 4 pages.
Graf, “Report on the Mission of Research to the Timenee country.” December 1839. Photocopy, 26
pages.
Graf, “Extracts from the Journal of a Missionary Tour into that part of the Susu country, called
Labaya, lying due east of the Rio Pongas, West Coast of Africa, and undertaken in February
and March 1850, by the Rev. J. U. Graf.” Photocopy, 6 pages.
Graf, “Extracts from the Journal of the Tour to the Labaya Country.” n.d., Photocopy, 10 pages.
Graf, “Journal of a Missionary Tour into that part of the Susu country, called Labaya, lying due east
of the Rio Pongas, West Coast of Africa, and undertaken in February and March 1850 by J.
U. Graf.” Photocopy, 6 pages.
Graf, “Journal of a Missionary Tour to the Labaya Country &c. . . [Feb - Mar 1850].” Photocopy,
157 pages.
CAI/O/214. Papers of William Cooper Thomson.
Warburton to Thomson, 13 Dec 1841. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Governor‟s [Lt. Gov. Fergusson] “Instructions to William Cooper Thomson, for his guidance in an
embassy to Teembo, in the Foulah Country,” 18 Dec 1841. Photocopy, 20 pages.
Thomson to [? Warburton], 16 Apr 1842, Kambayah. Photocopy, 32 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 18 Jun 1842, Darah. Photocopy, 23 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 23 Jul 1842, Darah. Photocopy, 5 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 26 Dec 1942, Teembo. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 19 Jan 1842, Darah. Photocopy, 88 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 22 Mar 1842, Darah. Photocopy, 11 pages.
Thomson to Macrae, 16 May 1843, Darah. Photocopy, 58 pages.
Thomson to Warburton, 29 May 1843, Darah. Photocopy, 8 pages.
Warburton to Thomson, 18 Jul 1843. Photocopy, 2 pages.
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Thomson to Campbell, 21 Oct 1843, Darah. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Thomson to ?, 13 Apr 1839, Freetown. Photocopy, 20 pages.
Notes taken by Victoria Bomba Coifman, 26 typed pages.
G/AC 15/24, Account of the Mandingoes, Susoos, & other Nation, on the West.[ern] Coast of Africa by Rev.
L. Butscher. Handwritten, 24 pages. Typescript by Mouser attached.
UNITED KINGDOM. Hull University. Hull University Library. Thomas Perronet Thompson Papers.
DTH/1/2. Zachary Macaulay to Thomas Ludlam, 24 February 1804: Private. 5 pages.
DTH/1/2. Zachary Macaulay to Governor & Council, 24 August 1805. 4 pages.
DTH/1/2. Zachary Macaulay to Governor & Council, 24 August 1805. 3 pages. Discussion of prices for
camwood and arrival of a new company vessel.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to Governor Day, 21 October 1805. 4 pages. Topic: appointments to the settlement,
arrival of Willy, birth of Samuel Wilberforce.
DTH/1/2. Court of Directors [Henry Thornton] to Gov. Day, 31 January 1806. 15 pages. Instructions to
document carefully the company‟s expenditures relating to the arrival of the Maroons and other
matters. Clearly the company is planning for an accounting with the government before transfer to
colonial status.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to T. Ludlam, 4 August 1806. Extract of a letter. Reference to a new anti-slave bill
that had passed Parliament.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to T. Ludlam, 9 October 1806. Extract.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to T. Ludlam, 7 October 1806. Extract.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to T. Ludlam, 4 August 1806. 4 pages.
DTH/1/2. Z. Macaulay to T. Ludlam, 7 June 1806. Extract, 2 pages and margin notes [?Thompson‟s?].
DTH/1/2. [Director?] to Governor & Council. 4 July 1806. Extract, 3 pages and margin notes. A crucial
record.
DTH/1/2. Henry Thornton to Ludlam “or the Acting Governor,” 7 February 1807. Extract, 2 pages and
margin notes. Anti-slave trade bill will be passed.
DTH/1/2. Court of Directors to Ludlam, 5 November 1807. Extract, 2 pages and margin notes. Transfer of
the colony and instructions for Ludlam to prepare a document for his successor.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 26 February 1807. 13 pages. Instructions for Ludlam to devise a plan for
utilizing freed recaptives at Freetown and to prepare for an alternate assignment elsewhere along the
coast. Also discussion of a possible school for recaptives. Various cash crops.
DTH/1/2. Extract of 26 February 1807, and extensive margin notes [Thompson‟s?]. 4 pages.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 31 March 1807. 6 pages.
DTH/1/2. Extract of 31 March 1807, and margin notes. 3 pages.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 2 April 1807. Extract, 1 page. All company personnel will become
government personnel.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 31 March 1807. Extract, 1 page. Applauds Ludlam for his work and reports.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 8 April 1807. 2 pages. Transfer.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 1 May 1807.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 1 May 1807. 8 pages. Transfer and anti-slave trade bills. Also discussion of
indenturing recaptives for 7 years. Dalla Modu discussed and question of slaves in the colony.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Lord Castlereagh, 8 May 1807. 24 pages. Transfer, slave trade, state of the African
coast.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 28 August 1807, Private. 8 pages. Transfer, accounts, mentions Odlum.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 28 August 1807. 7 pages. Directions to Ludlam to remain at Freetown.
Macaulay has suggested that Ludlam become a judge (free of changes in administration) or possibly
as Sec to the African Institution. Odlum will not return to Africa. Suggestions of a confederacy of
African states. Reacts to reduction of powers to the CMS Corresponding Committee.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Lord Mulgrave, 17 September 1807. 3 pages. Request that a man-of-war be stationed
at Freetown to signal that SL is protected by the crown.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Chairman and Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company, and enclosed letter
from Michael McMillan (5 pages). McMillan is presenting his case for commissions on goods sold
in the company store at Freetown.
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DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 12 October 1807. Transfer details.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 12 October 1807, copy with margin notes.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 1 May 1807, extract and elaborate margin notes. Topic of land promised to
settlers and what will happen under the colony; indenting recaptives for 7 years; Dala Modu;
allowing slaves to remain in the settlement.
DTH/1/2. MacMillan to Macaulay, 15 October 1807. Accounts.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 2 November 1807. 12 pages. African Institution plans for Transfer and the
new colony. Schools. Seminary. Exploration. Says that there was a list of questions given to Watt
and Winterbottom.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 4 November 1807. 3 pages. Be cautious in writing to England about the
Colony--there are enemies in the Colonial Office. “provided we will but save them the trouble of
thinking.”
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 4 November 1807. copy of above with revealing margin notes, signed by
Thompson.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 7 November 1807, original. 10 pages. Recaptives; Transfer; Bance Island
transfer; dissatisfied with CMS activities; anti-Hartwig and pro-Renner; 2 boys in York with Bell.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Ludlam, 7 November 1807, copy with margin notes. These notes are particularly
focused on the double roles of directors of the India House and the Missionary Society. Notes by
Thompson.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to George Caulker, 28 June 1809.
DTH/1/2. Macaulay to Thomas Allan, 10 August 1810. Asks that Thompson surrender the Company papers.
DTH/1/4. Extracts from the Minutes of the African Institution, 23 October 1807. Copy, 2 pages. Instructions
to Ludlam.
DTH/1/6. Memoir respecting the best means of promoting improvements in Africa. No date. 11 pages.
Confederacy among the local chiefs and purchase of recaptives to “soften the abrupt cessation” for
use in the army. Will cut down costs of recruiting West Indians. Transfer.
DTH/1/12. Ludlam to Thompson, 30 August 1808. 2 pages.
DTH/1/12. Ludlam to Thompson, 7 July 1809. 3 pages. Pleads for a lighter punishment for Susan Caulker.
DTH/1/12. Ludlam to George Richards, 18 September 1809. [papers detained by the Governor]. 2 pages. A
complaint that papers belonging to the company have not been turned over to the company.
DTH/1/12. Robert Heddle to Thompson, 8 July 1809. Camels, hides, horses.
DTH/1/12. Thomas Allan to Thompson, no date. A list of letters for 1809. None are attached.
DTH/1/12. George Green Spilsbury to Thompson, 7 October 1809. Medical warning that the government
house in Freetown is unhealthy.
DTH/1/16. “Speech Evidence of Dalu Mohammed, corrected from Minute of Council, 5 Aug. 1809.” 5 pages,
respecting the sale of recaptives in Freetown and Dala Modu‟s ejection from Freetown.
DTH/1/25. “Treaty with Chiefs of Windward Coast of Africa, neither date nor signature.” 16 articles.
“Treaty of Alliance between the Governor of the King of England‟s Colony of Sierra Leone & other
the Chiefs & Headmen of the Windward Coast of Africa.”
DTH/1/30. “Answer of T. P. T. Esq. to the Address from the [British Commercial] Residents on the Rio
Pongo, 5 March 1810.” 3 pages. Thompson tries to recruit the Pongo traders (the company‟s
enemies) to his cause.
DTH/1/36. “Minutes of a conversation with Mr. Cook on the 13 Augt 1808.”
DTH/1/36. “Minutes of a conversation with Mr. Cook on the 3rd Septr 1808.”
DTH/1/36. Macaulay to Cooke, 6 September 1808. 6 pages. Recommends Abraham Vanneck, John
Macgounds, Thomas Craig, Francis Hopkins, Charles Hopkins, James Becket, Kenneth Macaulay.
Clearly Macaulay expects to remain in a position to fill the bureaucracy with this cronies.
DTH/1/36. Macaulay to Cooke, 10 September 1808. 2 pages. Says he was commissioned by someone to
make these appointments. Recommends Thomas Yates, Peter Wilson, John Frazer, and Henry
Savage (the latter three are Africans, educated by the company, and have been studying “Dr. Bells
System as it is practised at the Military Asylum at Chelsea.”
DTH/1/36. Macaulay to Thompson, 21 October 1808. States that he was commissioned to make these
appointments. And Mr. Cooke, Cook, or Coke agrees. Abraham Vanneck, John McGound, Thomas
Craig, Francis Hopkins, James Becket, Kenneth Macaulay, Thomas Yates, Peter Wilson, John Frazer,
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Henry Savage.
DTH/1/36. Macaulay to Thompson, 10 November 1808. In rereading the bill which transferred the colony,
Macaulay noted that an error suggested that the officials were required to purchase recaptives. Not so.
Also, Ludlam is still there.
DTH/1/36. Macaulay to Thompson, 7 April 1809.
DTH/1/39. “Hints respecting the Means of Civilizing Africa.” [”Found with the papers taken possession of
by permission of Council, left by Mr. Ludlam for the information of future Governors. T. Perronet
Thompson]. 7 pages of printed materials.
DTH/1/48. Peter Hartwig to Thompson, 20 February 1810.
DTH/1/49. Early draft of “Transactions of the Civil Store...”, no date. 14 pages. Important information about
the period of transfer and confusion that local traders felt with respect to the role of the governor.
DTH/1/61. Thompson to [Macaulay], 23 August 1808. Transfer, agents of the company still at Freetown,
slave question at Freetown, debate with Ludlam. 3 pages.
DTH/1/61. Wilberforce to Thompson, 19 August 1808. Anger, defends Ludlam. 4 pages.
DTH/1/61. Chairman of the Sierra Leone Company , Henry Thornton, to Thompson, 20 October 1808. Slave
sale incident in the settlement; defends Ludlam. 6 pages.
DTH/1/61. Thornton to Thompson, 22 October 1808. Defends Ludlam, condemns Thompson. 3 pages.
DTH/1/61. Copy of letter, [?] to Thompson, dated 7 November 1808. Defends Ludlam. 8 pages.
DTH/1/61. Copy of letter, Wilberforce to Thompson, dated 22 December 1808. Warns Thompson to pull his
punches from Ludlam. 6 pages.
DTH/1/61. Copy of letter, Wilberforce to Thompson, 12 May 1810. Informs him that he has been dismissed
as governor. 4 pages.
DTH/1/61. Wilberforce to Thompson, n.d. 1 page.
DTH/1/61. Wilberforce to Thompson, 5 June 1810. 2 pages.
DTH/1/61. Wilberforce to Charles W. Thompson, 1 August 1812. 4 pages.
DTH/1/61. Charles Thompson to Wilberforce, 7 August 1812. Indicates that Thomas is interested in a
reconciliation with Wilberforce, but on his own terms.
DTH/1/61. Wilberforce to Thomas Thompson, 30 December 1813. Sympathy for the death of ?.
DTH/1/63. Ludlam to Thompson, 26 August 1808. “Original letter of Ludlam on Slaves.” 3 pages,
Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Thompson to Sir [Ludlam], 27 August 1808. Answer to Ludlam‟s letter. 4 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Ludlam to Thompson, 29 August 1808. Reply to letter of 27 August. 3 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Thompson to Ludlam, 1 September 1808. Reply to letter of 29 August. 8 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Thompson to Ludlam, 14 January 1808. Slaves. 2 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Draft of letter of 14 January 1808, with different language. 4 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Ludlam to Thompson, 16 January 1808. Copy, with reply of Thompson to Ludlam, 16 January
1808. Draft and numerous corrections attached. 10 pages, Photocopy.
DTH/1/63. Ludlam to Thompson, 18 January 1808. Original, with draft and final copy of letter from
Thompson to Ludlam, 18 January 1809. 5 pages, Photocopy.
UNITED KINGDOM. John Rylands University Library (JRUL) of Manchester, University of Manchester.
Undated letter, MAM FL3.13.7, Melville Horne to unidentified [c.10 June 1793]. Photocopy of 13 pages,
provided by Suzanne Schwarz.
MAM FL3.13.4, Melville Horne to Mary Fletcher, 6 November 1795. Photocopy of 4 pages, provided by
Suzanne Schwarz.
UNITED KINGDOM. National Maritime Museum-Greenwich.
Log/M/21. A Journal of an Intended Voyage, by Gods permission, from London towards Africa from thence
to America in the Good Ship Sandown, by Samuel Gamble, Commander. Photocopy.
UNITED KINGDOM.
Parliamentary Papers [Irish University Press, vol 9]. Slave Trade, Correspondence with British
Commissioners (Class B), 1824, vol. 26. Photocopy of 1-5.
Parliamentary Papers [Irish University Press, vol 10]. Slave Trade, Correspondence with British
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Commissioners (Class A), 1825, vol. 26. Photocopy of 2-8.
Parliamentary Papers [Irish University Press, vol 10]. Slave Trade, Correspondence with British
Commissioners (Class A), 1826, vol. 27. Photocopy of 7.
UNITED KINGDOM. Public Records Office. Admiralty Office.
ADM 51/3549. Transcription of H.M.Steamer Albert, 5 January 1844 to 9 March 1844.
ADM 53/4871. Track Chart of HMSloop FERRET, 1 January 55 to 31 December 55.
ADM 53/6643. Track Chart of HMS SPITFIRE, 20 October 58 to 10 February 59.
ADM 53/7837. Track Chart of HMS TORCH, 11 June 61 to 6 July 61.
UNITED KINGDOM. Public Records Office. Colonial Office.
CO 2/5 21 Memos collected by the late Capt. Campbell.
#4 16 March 1816. [obtained from the Guide Mahomed] From the Priest at Dalamoddoos
Bullom Shore. Handwritten, 2 pages. Photocopy.
#7 n/d. Untitled information about the Rio Nunez trade, prices, and merchants.
Microfilm of entire volume.
CO 267/19
Map of West Africa, Dated London: January 1790. Map titled: A Map of the Countries
bordering on the Rivers Sanaga & Gambra, T. Kitchin, Plate XLVII. Vol.2.p.27.
CO 267/38
#52, enclosure Amara to Maxwell, 2 March 1814, in Maxwell to Bathurst, 1 May
1814. 4 pages, Photocopy. Likely letter written my Peter Hartwig.
CO 267/39
Maxwell to Bathurst, 25 October 1814. 5 pages. Ref. Thorpe, criminal charges
against Maxwell.
CO 267/41
Circular, enclosed in Cock to Goldburne, 10 October 1815. Announcement of the Peddie,
Campbell, Cowdry expedition of discovery. This Circular is repeated in WO 1/856,
page 493. Copies of both in file.
CO 267/45
#36, enclosures in MacCarthy to Bathurst, 18 July 1817. 1) Campbell to MacCarthy, 27
April 1817. from the Pangetta River. 2) Campbell to MacCarthy, 25 May 1817,
from Kayling river, about 80 miles east of Kacundy.
CO 267/47
#156, enclosure “Treaty of Peace and Amity . . . 1818,” dated 9 July 1818, in
McCarthy to Bathurst, 20 July 1818. 4 pages, signatures. Typescript also.
CO 267/60
#6, Hamilton to Bathurst, 21 April 1804. “Translation of the letter sent by Almami Abdool
Haddree, King of the Foolah Nation, from Timbo to His Excellency Sir Charles
MacCarthy, Governor of Sierra Leone.” 2 pages. Photocopy.
CO 267/74
Map of Bulama and Rio Nunez, by N. Campbell dated 27 November 1826, enclosed in
Campbell to Bathurst, 29 November 1826. Photocopy, 3 pages.
CO 267/82
Confidential, Campbell to Goderich, 28 July 1827, enclosure dated 25 June 1827,
Agreement between Campbell and Pongo chiefs and traders. Signature page. This
is also on microfilm.
CO 267/102
Fraser to Hay, 22 April 1830, Enclosure received by Fraser in March 1830. “Translation of
a note from a Chieftain in the interior of Africa to the Governor of Sierra Leone.” 4
pages. Photocopy. 1 page in Arabic.
CO 267/110
#X, Findlay to Hay, 16 December 1831, Enclosure: James Findlay to Lt. Governor A.
Findlay, 16 December 1831. 10 pages, Photocopy. Topic: Slavers in the Rio
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Pongo.
CO 267/132
#63, Campbell to Glenelg, 2 May 1836, Enclosures: Treaty of 1836 between Campbell and
Bey Cobolo, Bey Simmerah, Bey Fonti, Fatimah Brimah, Pa Suba, Tom Bendu,
Alimamy Cabba. 2 pages, printed.
#63, Campbell to Glenelg, 2 May 1836, Enclosures: Convention of 1836, between
Campbell and Bey Cobolo, Bey Simmerah, Bey Fonti, Fatimah Brimah, Lanselly,
Pa Suba, Alimamy Cabba, Tom Bendo, Mahomadu Bondu, Ali Karli Sa Maura,
Bokoro Surie, Bey Camma, Massa Packey, Bey Wooser, Cessi Betty, witnessed by
Dalla Mahomadoo, Aitkin, Peter Barrow, Cattell. 6 pages, printed.
CO 267/187
#52, Ferguson to Stanley, 18 July 1845, Enclosures: Treaty of 1845, between Wilkins
George Terry and Bey Sherbro. Also printed in Newbury (1965): 266-67.
#52, Ferguson to Stanley, 18 July 1845, Enclosures: Treaty of 1845, between Wilkins
George Terry and Mori Lahai or Malaghea. Also printed in Newbury (1965):
266-67.
#52, Ferguson to Stanley, 18 July 1845, Enclosures: Treaty of 1845, between Wilkins
George Terry and Almami Ali of Forekariah. Only last two pages. Printed in
Newbury (1965): 266-67.
#52, Ferguson to Stanley, 18 July 1845, Enclosures: Treaty of 1845, Between Wilkins
George Terry and Almami Mori Mousa of Bereira. Only last two pages. Printed in
Newbury (1965): 266-67.
CO267/203
#29, Macdonald to Grey, 18 March 1848, Treaty Dubreka, signed 2 November 1847.
Signature page.
CO 267/216/125
Macdonald to Grey, 4 October 1850, enclosure, Campbell to Macdonald, 26 July 1848,
“Captain and owner of the barque Progres to Henry Thornton For Labour and
Expenses. Photocopy, 3 pages. Trip to the Rio Pongo, April-June 1848.
CO267/220
#73, Macdonald to Grey, 4 April 1851, enclosure Treaty with Lamina Towl [Nalo], 21
March 1851, signatures.
#73, Macdonald to Grey, 4 April 1851, enclosure Treaty with Tongo, et al., 19 March 1851,
signatures.
CO 267/223
#142, Macdonald to Grey, Report on the Blue Book of 1849-50, n.d.
Photocopy of page 13, “Return of Revenue of Sierra Leone from 1840 to 1850".
Photocopy of page 44, “Table shewing the estimated value in Sterling of the Imports into
Sierra Leone from all parts, from 1840 to 1850, both years inclusive.”
Photocopy of page 50, “Table shewing the estimated value of the exports of the
Colony of Sierra Leone to all parts in the years from 1840 to 1850 both
inclusive.”
Photocopy of page 66, “Trade and Commerce.” [Showing the growth of trade
between 1840 and 1850 in arrowroot, bees wax, benni seed, barwood,
camwood, coffee, gum copal, groundnuts, groundnut oil, ginger, hides,
leopard & goat skin, ivory, asc horns, pepper/cayenne, palm oil, palm nuts,
rice, teak timber, sundries including curiosities.]
CO 267/232
#112, Kennedy to Newcastle, 10 June 1853, enclosure: McCormack and Dillet to Kennedy,
12 May 1853. Background to the treaty signed between Dillet and Bey Camma at
Port Loko in 1851. This was an addendum to the treaty of 1841. Both treaties are
reproduced here. Photocopy of 45 pages.
CO 267/245 (Individual 1954)
Nathaniel Isaacs to Grey, 20 Dec 1854. [coverletter] Photocopy, 6 pages. And enclosures
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below:
“The humble Memorial of Nathaniel Isaacs of Matacong Western Africa,” no date.
Photocopy, 94 pages.
Appendix A1. Testimony of Canoh Brimah, Tombo Booboo, Bungy
Lusanee, Narmina Baroh, 11 Mar 1842. Photocopy, 8 pages.
Appendix A2. Indenture, John Dawson and Alexander Kidd, 11 Mar l842.
Photocopy, 36 pages.
Appendix A3. Indenture, John Dawson and Nathaniel Isaacs, 24 Aug
1844. Photocopy, 20 pages.
Appendix A4. Deed, title to Matacong, 15 Jan 1850, signed by Yemba
Lamina, Bonka Lamina, Tombo Muhomodu, Fodeah Lahi.
Photocopy, 2 pages.
Appendix A6. Deputation of headmen, 12 named, n.d. In Arabic with
translation. Photocopy, 10 pages.
Appendix A7. Reaffirm Deed of 15 Jan 1850, signed 14 Dec 1854. 15
headmen signed. Photocopy, 9 pages.
Appendix B2. Arrivals/Departures of Vessels from Matacong for 1851,
1852, 1853. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Appendix C1. Macdonald to Waddell, Isaacs, Campbell, Instructions, 21
Oct 1847. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Appendix C2. Isaacs to Macdonald, 4 Dec 1847. Photocopy, 12 pages.
Appendix D3. Isaacs to Act. Governor, 6 Dec 1848. Photocopy, 9 pages.
Appendix E2. Bamba Mama Lahie to Colonial Secretary, 2 Feb 1849.
Photocopy, 6 pages.
Appendix E3. Ferguson to Benna Lahai, 9 Jan 1849. Photocopy, 3 pages.
Appendix F2. Isaacs to [Governor], 7 Aug 1851. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Appendix G1. Macdonald to Dillett, Isaacs, Dennis, Instructions, 15 Dec
1851. Photocopy, 19 pages.
Appendix G2. Dillett, Isaacs, Dennis Report to Governor, 2 Feb 1852,
and enclosures A & B. Photocopy, 39 pages.
Appendix G3. Extract from the the Proceedings of a Board of Council
held at Sierra Leone on the 12th day of February 1852, enclosed
in Searle to Isaacs, 13 Feb 1853. Photocopy, 5 pages.
Appendix H3. Tombo Mahomadoo, Foo-dyah Lahi and Moriah Lamina,
7 Oct 1852, attached to Gabbidon to Gov. n.d. Photocopy, 4
pages.
Appendix H4. Tombo Momodoo to Macdonald, 25 Oct 1852. Photocopy,
9 pages.
Appendix H7. Tombo Mahmodoo to Smyth, 10 Nov 1852. Photocopy, 2
pages.
Appendix H9. Smyth to Tombo Mahmadoo, 13 Nov 1852. Photocopy, 2
pages.
Appendix H10. Isaacs to Kennedy, 23 Dec 1852. Photocopy, 5 pages.
Appendix H13. Isaacs to Kennedy, 29 Mar 1953. Photocopy, 4 pages.
Appendix I1. Isaacs to Kennedy, 22 Dec 1852. Photocopy, 5 pages.
Appendix L. Declaration by Mamadoo Turee, n.d.[1854]. Photocopy, 3
pages.
Appendix O. Declaration by 12 Headmen, 26 Aug 1850. In Arabic and
translation. Photocopy, 6 pages.
CO 267/247
#99, Dougan to Russell, 21 June 1855, enclosures: Express Edition of The New Era,
Freetown, 30 May 1855, 6 June 1855, 9 June 1855, relative to the Malaguia
expedition. 6 pages, Photocopies.
CO 267/253
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#137, Hill to Labouchere, 29 May 1856, Enclosure of Yellam Fouday to Smyth, 12 May
1856. 3 pages, Photocopy. Letter from Farmoria which describes the chaos in the
Kisi Kisi [Moria] area.
CO 267/262
Very detailed map of the river downstream from Kambia. Shows fathom soundings, reefs,
sandbars, anchorage areas, and lists towns of Roogberry, Towyah, Kartumpy,
Markanka, Funkamaroa, Karsal, Romankay, Robart, Robyne, Rokon, Rokooper,
Totobunkle, Rosseno, Mambolo.
CO 267/271
#150, Lt. Governor Smyth to Newcastle, 23 Aug 1861. 3 enclosures below:
Treaty, 10 Jun 1861, with Alimamy Sattan Lahia. Photocopy, 6 pages.
Treaty, 11 Jun 1861, with Bey Farama. Photocopy, 6 pages.
Report of John McCormack, 9 Jul 1861. Photocopy, 82 pages.
CO 268/19
Bathurst to Peddie, 23 August 1815. Instructions for the Expedition of Discovery,
1816-1817. 10 pages.
AND Bathurst to Peddie, 6 September 1815. Cover letter for instructions. 2 pages.
AND Memorandum [recipient not specified, but probably Peddie – not dated.]
CO270/8
Bright, Richard. “Journal of Mr. Bright‟s Expedition to the Mandingo Country performed
in Sepr. and Octr. 1802.” CO270/8, Public Records Office, London. Photocopy,
81 pages.
Smith, Alex[ande]r. “Journal of a Voyage from Sierra Leone to the River Kisi Kisi, &c. in
the Schooner King Kanta of Sierra Leone [Dec 1801].” CO270/8, Public Records
Office, London. Photocopy, 14 pages.
CO 879/21. Foreign Office to Colonial Office. African.
#270. Report of a French/British commission, set in 1878 to determine the northern
boundary of Sierra Leone and southern boundary of Guinea-Conakry. 6 pages in
French text. Photocopy.
UNITED KINGDOM. Public Records Office. Foreign Office.
FO 84/103
Letter taken aboard the Portuguese Schooner Nympha on 24 November 1830 by H.M. Gun
Brig Conflict, under command of Lt. John Chrystie. Copy of a letter from E.
Jousiffe to Theodore Carrot [Canot], 18 November 1830. Cf. FO 315/66 #72,
“Papers of the Portuguese Schooner Maria.” 2 pages, Photocopy.
FO 84/1336
CO/FO, 12 Aug 1868 and enclosures on Microfilm.
Alimamy Bokarry to Gov., Forecareah, 24 Sep 1867, enclosed (#9) in CO to FO, 12 Aug
1868. Photocopy, 42 pages.
Bokarry to Governor, Forecareah, 27 Sep 1867, enclosed (#10) in CO to FO, 12 Aug 1868.
Photocopy, 111 pages.
Bocarry & Conditta to Governor, 30 Jun 1868, enclosed in CO to FO, 12 Aug 1868.
Photocopy, 12 pages.
Kennedy to Duke of Buckingham, 13 Jul 1868, enclosed in CO to FO, 12 Aug 1868.
Photocopy, 3 pages.
Doucah (Nunez) to Napoleon III, 10 Jul 1868, enclosed in CO to FO, 12 Aug 1868.
Photocopy.
CO/FO, 4 Aug 1869 on microfilm.
Testimony of Mallay Modoo and Lama Toomanee, 10 Apr 1969, enclosed in CO/FO, 4 Aug
1869. Photocopy, 7 pages.
Testimony of Cala Madoo, witnessed by Dallu Ali Tura, Amarrah Kansansarrah, Foday
Yangsannah to ?, 10 Apr 1869, enclosed in CO/FO, 4 Aug 1869. Photocopy, 7
pages.
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FO 925
767, Map. West Coast of Africa, Sheet VII From Cape Roxo to Isles de Los.
768, Map. Isles do Los to Sherbro Island [1826-1880]. Four-fold map, excellent on Iles de Los and
water soundings from Freetown to Moria. Not a complete map.
830, Map. The Mouths of the River Pongo, Surveyed by Commander E. Belcher, 1830.
UNITED KINGDOM. Public Records Office. Maps. MPG
M.P.G. 1/323. Carte du Rio Nunez. made by Adolphe Kummer, Expedition of Discovery 1815.
Originally contained in CO2/5. This carte also includes addition to Tingalinta town/river.
M.P.G. 1/324. Untitled [Park‟s sketch of middle Niger]. 1815. Originally found in CO2/5.
UNITED STATES. Duke University, Special Collections Department, William R. Perkins Library, Durham, North
Carolina.
John Campbell (1766-1840) Papers.
Letter, Z. Macaulay to John Campbell, 17 April 180[?2]. 1 page. Ref. dinner invitation.
Letter, Wilberforce to Campbell, 20 May 1814. 1 page. Ref. dinner invitation.
Letter, Z. Macaulay to [John Campbell], n.d. 1 page. Ref.
Letter, Z. Macaulay to John Campbell, 20 June 1798, Thornton Hill. 4 pages. Ref. Plan to send
students to England, costs, problem of securing missionaries. Reference letters from
Campbell to Macaulay dated 30 March and 4 April 1798.
Letter, H. Thornton to John Campbell, 14 February 1799, 1 page. Ref. problem of transporting
students during wartime. Preferred path through America.
Letter, Babington to John Campbell, 22 August 1798. 1 page. Ref. a gift of £100 from Babington to
Campbell and notification of expenditures.
Letter, Thornton to Campbell, 28 September 1798. 2 pages. Ref. mentions a letter from Macaulay to
Thornton describing plans to bring children for an education, “a commission for 30 African
boys & 5 Afr. „Girls‟”. T wants to know the precise financial arrangements.
Letter, Thornton to Campbell, 26 October 1798. 3 pages. Ref. wants further details of financial
arrangements. Wants to know the name of the sponsor in Edinburgh. Dawes has agreed to
host (house?) some while in London. It should cost no less than £5-600 per annum to cover
their costs. Is the sponsor willing to agree to that expense? Possible subscription at London.
Letter, Wilberforce to Campbell, 23 September 1796. 2 pages. A letter from Campbell to Wilberforce
has been circulating, and has finally found him. Apparently, this is the first mention of a
plan to bring Africans to England. Wilberforce agrees to pass it on to Thornton.
Letter, T. Babington to Campbell, 26 April 179[?6]. 3 pages. Ref. receipt of “your little book.” Has
enclosed £100 for Margaret. Mention of brother Alexander. This letter primarily focuses on
Babington relatives in Edinburgh and Campbell‟s activities as a conveyer of funds to them
[very small amounts]. Nothing here about students.
Letter, Charles Grant to Campbell, 1 May 1797, Battersea Rise. 3 pages. Ref. “your scheme of a
seminary for Africans” – Grant had met with Campbell while in Edinburgh and had reported
the substance of their conversation to Wilberforce and Thornton. “We” considered that it
best to postpone the project until war had ended. Several reasons listed for postponement.
UNITED STATES. The Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Macaulay, Zachary. “Diary of Zachary Macaulay, 1/8/1793 to 16/4/1794.” Microfilm. Photocopy. Typed
script.
Macaulay, Zachary. “Journal of Zachary Macaulay, 16 June 1793 to 15 October 1793.” typescript, pages 1-52.
Transcribed by Suzanne Schwarz.
Macaulay, Zachary. “Journal of Zachary Macaulay, 4 October 1793 to 12 December 1793.” Typescript,
pages 53-74. Transcribed by Suzanne Schwarz.
UNITED STATES. Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut.
MR 19, Abbreviated log of the Brig Digby, 1788-1789. Ref. sailing voyage from New London Connecticut to
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Grenada, 14 November 1788 to 19 February 1789. Master Lemual Cown. Entry for 5-6 January 1789
copied. No further reference to slaves or “negroes.”
UNITED STATES. National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Guinea, “Iles de Los, Conakry and approaches.” Number
51601. 8th edition, Jan. 10, 1998, (Correct through NM 2/98). Available through [Bethesda, Md.?]: The
Agency; [Riverdale, MD: NOAA Distribution Division, N/ACC3, National Ocean Service, distributor, 1998].
Photocopy of three pages.
UNITED STATES. Pennsylvania Abolition Society. Papers.
Correspondence, Loose Correspondence - incoming 1796-1819.
Zachary Macaulay to Director Rush, 4 June 1806, 11 pages. Ref. American slavers in the Rio Pongo
and South Carolina connection.
Zachary Macaulay to Director Rush, 1 August 1809, 10 pages. Ref. Pongo trade.
UNITED STATES. The Records of the American Colonization Society. Wellesley College.
Directory (of materials by reels), photocopies of pages 6, 7, 8, 28, 37, 43.
Series I. Incoming Correspondence:
E.J. Coate to Elias B. Caldwell, 6 September 1823.
A.D. Hunter to E.B. Caldwell, 6 September 1823.
“An Act to aid the American Colonization Society” dated 9 March 1827, Pennsylvania.
Letter, James Mitchell to William McLain, 12 April 1849, reel 58 [reference to seizing control of the trade of
western Africa, via Liberia]
UNITED STATES. The University of Illinois at Chicago. The University Library, Sierra Leone Collection,
Manuscript Division
Single photocopy sheet, separated and unidentified.
[Guide to] “The Sierra Leone Collection.” Virginia R. Stewart, Manuscript Cataloger, 21 June 1971.
[Guide to] “The Sierra Leone Collection.” Revised and expanded by Virginia Bartow, Resident Librarian,
1984. Typescript, 6 pages.
[Guide to] “Sierra Leone - Colonial Government Collection Supplement 1,” processed by Virginia Bartow,
1984. Typescript, 10 pages.
[Columbine, Edward]. “Journal -- 1811 -- after my return from Bance I.[sland].” No. 12 in Africa III, [papers
of] Captain Edward Columbine.
1. Photocopy of original, 12 pages.
2. Typescript, 5 pages.
Hill, J[ames]. “Journal of a Voyage to Fouricaria, 1806.” No B5, in Africa III, [papers of] Captain Edward
Columbine.
1. Photocopy of original, 4 pages.
2. Typescript, 3 pages.
Ludlam, Thomas. “Observations (by Mr Ludlam) Respecting the Relations of the Colony with the
neighbouring Co[u]ntries.” No. ?, in Africa III, [papers of] Captain Edward Columbine. [This
appears to be a draft of a more formal report in CO267/24/Misc., 1 May 1808, PRO].
1. Photocopy of original, 5 pages. 2 copies: 1) unmarked, 2) pencilled.
2. Typescript, 3 pages.
Smith, Alexander. “Journal of a Voyage from Sierra Leone to the River Kisi Kisi in the Schooner Experiment
of Sierra Leone -- February 1805. Perform‟d by Mr. Alex:r Smith; by order of Governor Day.” No.
B2, in Africa III, [papers of] Captain Edward Columbine.
1. Photocopy of original. 66 pages. Two copies: 1) original, 2) pencilled
corrections.
2. Typescript, dated 1 June 94. 30 pages.
Smith, Alexander. “Journey to Furicaria by Mr. [Alexander] Smith 1806.” No. B 4, in Africa III, [papers of]
Captain Edward Columbine.
1. Photocopy of original, 30 pages.
2. Typescript of true transcription, dated 1 June 1994. 6 pages.
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3. Typescript, with [bracketed] changes, dated 1 June 1994. 6 pages.
4. Typescript, April 1984, 25 pages.
VanNeck, Ab[aha]m. “Journal of an excursion with a Detachment of Sierra Leone Volunteers, into the
mountains of Sierra Leone &c. 7th February 1807 -- under the command of Abm Van Neck Esqr.”
Photocopy, 34 pages.

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