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        FA 1 / 120 · File · 1903 - 1905
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Weapons and equipment. - Mountain gun 6.7 cm and other military equipment of the Residentur Garua - Request by Captain Thierry, April 1904 [fol. 1 - 7] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua August 1904 - January 1905 [fol. 9 - 12] Police force in Garua. - Status report by Captain Langheld, 13 November 1904 [fol. 13 - 14] Affairs of the chiefs. - Chiefs' Day in Ngaundere on 11 Nov. 1904 - Report by Captain Langheld, Garua, 1904 [fol. 15 - 17] Ngaundere. - Cancellation of the resident post due to lack of personnel in the protection force for Cameroon, 17 November 1904 [fol. 18 - 21] Garua. - Transfer of supreme command of all units of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun stationed in the area of the Adamaua and Lake Chad Lands Residentures as well as command of the 7th Company stationed in Garua to the Resident Captain Langheld, 31 January 1905 [fol. 24] Takeover of the business of the Adamaua Residenture and the Lake Chad Lands Residenture by Captain Langheld, based in Garua. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 31 January 1905 [fol. 25] Merger of the Residentur Adamaua and the Residentur of the Lake Chad Countries to form the Residentur Adamaua-Bornu with headquarters in Garua. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 27 February 1905 [fol. 26] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Residentur Garua [fol. 29 - 30] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Realisation of a joint undertaking with the Garua Residency to open the Marua Garua road [fol. 43 - 52] Unrest in the Mubi Uba area. - Report by Captain Langheld, Garua, 14 February 1905 [fol. 55 - 56] Smallpox and chickenpox. - Adamaua, January 1905 [fol. 55 - 58] Garua. - Taking over or handing over the residency to Captain Thierry, 21 September 1903 [fol. 60 - 78] Affairs of the chiefs. - Hamadjam, Lamido of Tibati. - Dismissal by Captain Zimmermann, Garua, 12 June 1905 [fol. 79 - 210] Local administration, general. - Relocation or cancellation of various military stations and posts in Adamaua. - Planning, August 1905 [fol. 88 - 89] Business trip to Ngaundere and Kunde from 27.3. - 17.4.1905 (Captain Langheld), 1905 [fol. 90 - 120] March Tibati Ngaundere Garua from mid-June - 11 July 1905 (Captain Zimmermann), 1905 [fol. 121 - 123] Affairs of the chiefs. - Lauan Haman of Kalfu. - Banishment to Duala, May-June 1905 [fol. 130 - 138] Kusseri. - Dissolution of the Residentur by Captain Stieber, 10 August 1905 [fol. 139] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Garua Residency. - Residentur Garua July-December 1905 - February 1906 [fol. 140 - 217] Affairs of the chiefs. - Dallil, Lamido of Ngaundere. - Execution of the Dugga. - Investigations, July 1905 [fol. 148 - 150] Affairs of the chiefs. - Gerka, Ardo of Mitschiga. - Participation in the murder of Maita and banishment to Buea for ten years, September 1905 [fol. 151 - 154] Affairs of the chiefs. - Dallil, Lamido of Ngaundere. - Alleged use as a herdsman with the governorate herd in Buea, January 1906 [fol. 152] Regional border affairs. - Djau Kombol [fol. 156] Payment of food for the supply of official expeditions and transports with vouchers. - Memorandum by Captain Thierry, Garua, May 1904 [fol. 160 - 162] African members of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Recruitment of deserted Senegalese into the protection force for Cameroon by Captain Langheld, Garua, March 1905 [fol. 163] Indigenous levies and services. - Collection of taxes from Mbororo herds. - Report by civil engineer Holstein, October 1905 [fol. 164] Garua. - Takeover or handover of the residency to Lieutenant Schipper by Captain Zimmermann, 31 January - 1 February 1906 [fol. 170 - 230] Recruitment of Tibati for labourers and porters. - Request by Captain Fabricius, Banjo, January 1906 [fol. 175 - 178] Tour of the Mandara Mountains from 16 Nov. 1905 - 20 Jan. 1906, 1905 - 1906 [fol. 183 - 208] Individual cases. - Freyer, senior physician of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon (deputy garrison commander in Dikoa). Repeated exercise of unauthorised jurisdiction against natives. Refusal of subsequent confirmation of executed death sentences, among others against Sultan (Lauda ?). - Report by Lieutenant Müller to the Foreign Office, 12 April 1906 [fol. 211 - 213] Garua. - Takeover or handover of the Residentur to First Lieutenant Strümpell by First Lieutenant Schipper, 24 February 1906 [fol. 221 - 225] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Banjo, Garua and Joko, 1905 [fol. 225] Mission from Ibi on the Benue to Garua (Lieutenant Strümpell), 1906 [fol. 232] Collection of levies in the sultanates of Tibati and Tinge by the Banjo station. - Memorandum by Captain Langheld, 3 February 1905 [fol. 233] Capture of Galim Castle and reorganisation of the balance of power of the native rulers, 1904 [fol. 234] Banjo. - Non-relocation of the station to Galim for political reasons. - Report by Lieutenant Ostermayer, May 1905 [fol. 239 - 241] Occupation of Tibati. - Request from Captain Langheld, Duala, 31 Aug. 1905 [fol. 242] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 7th Company. - Transfer from Garua to Marua. - Memorandum by Captain Langheld, Duala, 31 Aug. 1905 [fol. 243]

        Gouvernement von Kamerun
        FA 1 / 125 · File · 1903 - 1905
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        Kusseri. - Establishment of the Residentur in the old Rabeh Palace by Governor von Puttkamer, 3 Nov. 1903 [fol. 1 - 10] Kusseri. - Appointment of Lieutenant Stieber as provisional Resident, 2 Nov. 1903 [fol. 10 - 18] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kusseri November 1903 - January 1904, 1903 - 1904 [fol. 21 - 56] Kusseri. - Budget 1904/05 (draft), 1903 [fol. 34] Regional border affairs. - Kusseri [fol. 39 - 71] Musgum expedition from 8 February to 20 March 1904 (Lieutenant Stieber), 1904 [fol. 57 - 161] River navigation. - Exploration of a water connection between Chari and Benue, 1903 [fol. 58 - 59] Europeans. - Distribution of the European members of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Lists, some with names. - Dikoa, 11 June 1904 [fol. 67] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Boundary relations with British-Bornu, 1902 - 1906 [fol. 69 - 72] Boundaries with the British possessions. - Protests and enquiries about English border incursions against Bornu, 1902 - 1904, 1907 [fol. 73 - 77] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Kusseri March-December 1904 [fol. 83 - 178] Kusseri. - Appointment of Captain Langheld as Resident. - Proposal of the command of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon, 29 August 1904 [fol. 94 - 95] External relations. - French Central Africa, 1904 [fol. 96 - 114] Borders with the French possessions. - Franco-German border agreement of 15 March 1894. Note to Great Britain on the validity, 1904 [fol. 121 - 125] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - 1st Company. - Use of the company stationed in Garua as an expeditionary company and its further deployment. - Order by Governor von Puttkamer, 20 November 1903 [fol. 128] Assassination of the Deputy Resident in Garua, Captain Thierry, on 16 September 1904 near Mubi. - Initiation of immediate measures by the Kusseri Residency. - Report by Lieutenant Stieber, 6 October 1904 [fol. 180] Conditions in the district and the tasks to be performed by the governorate in the near future. - Secret memorandum by District Officer Steinhausen and Deputy Surgeon Hösemann, (signature uncertain), 16 Nov. 1903, 29 Dec. 1903

        Gouvernement von Kamerun
        FA 1 / 76 · File · 1903 - 1906
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        Tour to Lake Chad on 6.8.1904 (Governor von Puttkamer) - Preparations for the tour (among other requests, authorisation to go on an official tour, collaboration with the British authorities in Nigeria). - Behaviour of expedition leader Bauer. - Report by Governor von Puttkamer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 28.3.1904 Setting up a trading post in Garoua. - Unsuccessful attempts by German and British firms, 1902 - 1904 Transit traffic. - French transit traffic in the territory of the Protectorate of Cameroon, 1903 - 1913Garoua as the commercial centre of Adamaoua. - Report by Captain Thierry Colonial Group of the Protectorate of Cameroon. - 1st company. - Removal of the garrison and marching of the company to the Chari with a view to occupying the frontier with French territories and, subsequently, orders to return to Douala, 30.11.1903 Individual case. - Atangana, Non-Commissioned Officer, taken over by the Colonial Troop of the Protectorate of Cameroon to be enrolled in the GendarmerieMarch from Yaoundé to the Residentur of Garoua with 19 former Soldiers of the Gendarmerie enrolled again, 16.12.1903nTour to Lake Chad of 6.8.1904 (Governor von Puttkamer) - Execution. - Report from Governor von Puttkamer Reports from the general administration departments. - Residentur de Garoua septembre 1903 - janvier 1904, 1903 - 1904Services de l'administration locale. - Garoua. - Subordination of the Lamidat of Tibati. - Circular from Governor von Puttkamer, 15.4.1904 Local government departments. - Garoua. - Setting up of the Residentur in charge of the Lake Chad countries. - Circulaire du Gouverneur von Puttkamer (Projet), 15.4.1904Questions des frontières régionales. - General political, military and economic conditions. - Waza (burnt by Gaban populations) Report by First Lieutenant Stieber, Kousseri, April 1904 General political, military and economic conditions. - Insecurity on the Garoua-Maroua road and on the Moubi-Kousseri mail road. Report by First Lieutenant Stieber, Kousseri, 10.4.1904 Assassination of the Deputy Resident in Garoua, Captain Thierry, on 16.9.1904 near Moubi. - Punitive expedition from Garoua - Maroua - Gawar - Madagali - Ouba - Moubi - Gawar - Maroua from 18.11.- 23.12.1904 (Captain Langheld), 1904nn

        Gouvernement von Kamerun
        FA 1 / 126 · File · 1904 - 1906
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        Musgum-Gebiet (consequences of the ordered withdrawal of the 1st Company and the measures taken against this order by Lieutenant Stieber), 6 July 1904 [fol. 1 - 8] Verkehrswesen. - Obstruction of travelling expeditions by regulations of the Residentur Garua. - Report by Lieutenant Stieber, Kusseri, 5 Sept. 1904 [fol. 11 - 15] Reports of the general administration departments. - Kusseri January-December 1905, 1905 [fol. 17 - 156] German-English expedition to survey the Yola-Chadsee border, harassment and obstruction of British expedition members by natives of the German territories. - Investigations into British protests, 1903 - 1904 [fol. 33 - 144] March Kusseri Marua (Lieutenant Stieber), December 1904 - January 1905 [fol. 69 - 70] French transit traffic through the protectorate of Cameroon, 1903 - 1913 [fol. 71 - 75] Reports of the general administration departments. - Kusseri August-September 1906, 1906 [fol. 91 - 101] Franco-German border agreement of 15 March 1894, interpretation, in particular with regard to reciprocal rights on the territory of the contracting party. - Differing views of the Governor and the Resident in Kusseri, 1905 [fol. 115 - 120] Dispersal of the armed forces in the Kusseri Resident District - report by Lieutenant Stieber, 15 February 1905 [fol. 129 - 130] Reports from the general administration departments. - Bongor, January-March 1905, 1905 [fol. 131 - 188] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Miltu January 1905, 1905 [fol. 133 - 136] Services of the local administration. - Kusseri. - Instructions for the Resident. - Proposed amendments by Lieutenant Stieber, 27 April 1904 [fol. 137 - 139] Maintaining the power of Sultan Mussa of Kusseri to enforce the demands made on him by the Resident. - Execution of Liman Jakurra, 28 May 1904 [fol. 157 - 161] Murder of the soldier Fasang of the 1st Company on the Chari by three Beissa men. - Court proceedings, August 1904 [fol. 162 - 174] Regional border matters. - Bongo, Chari, March 1905 [fol. 182 - 185] Land survey, science and research. - Burial ground in Kusseri allegedly dating from the fabulous time of the Ssau giants. - Report by Chief Medical Officer Freyer, 1906 [fol. 192 - 194] Distribution of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - After the abolition of the Kusseri residency, 16 November 1905 [fol. 197] Regional border matters. - Chari [fol. 202 - 203] Map of the water conditions between Tuburi and Logone, 1:100 000, multicoloured pen and ink drawing, Kund, Lieutenant, ca. 1904

        Gouvernement von Kamerun