A treaty had already been concluded between these chiefs and the commander of Kerhallet on 10 March 1842Ratification by decree of 4 August 1884.
Treaty signed as part of the scientific mission to West Africa. Commercial establishments. African signatories: Linvogo, Ouarabissoh, Ekang, Epfayon, Bamendoumo, Boumelougo, M'Bômo.
Treaty signed as part of the scientific mission to West Africa. Commercial establishments. African signatories: Midza, Bindzenndouma, Millameboulo and Detoumenndouma.
Treaty concluded during their exploration mission by Alfred Fourneau, station manager, exploration officer, and Paul Dolisie, auxiliary agent in French Congo.1 Clauses concerning trade, property.1 note on the location of Golé, "probably on German territory", signed by de Chavannes, interim commissioner of Gabon and French Congo.Golé was located near the southern border of Cameroon (mission map, file n° 810).
Treaty concluded as part of their exploration mission by Alfred Fourneau, station manager, exploration officer, assisted by Paul Dolisie, auxiliary agent in French Congo, clauses concerning trade, property.1 note on the location of M'Koumeïous, "probably on German territory", signed by de Chavannes, acting commissioner of Gabon and French Congo.M'Koumeïous was located near the southern border of Cameroon (mission map in file n° 810).
Treaty concluded within the framework of their exploration mission by Alfred Fourneau, station manager, exploration officer, assisted by Paul Dolisie, auxiliary agent in French Congo, clauses concerning trade, property.1 note on the location of N'Tola, "probably on German territory", signed by de Chavannes, acting commissioner of Gabon and French Congo. Mission map in file No. 810.
Philippe de Kerhallet, commander of the war brigade l'Alouette, assisted by Cousin, captain of the three-masted ship le Diligent.1 transmission note giving the situation of Banoko, opposite Fernando Po.Ratification by decree of 12 July 1884
Recognition of the sovereignty of France and previous treaties. Offer of land for the construction of a Catholic mission or factories and a military post, ratified by decree of 15 January 1884.
List of signatory chiefs.
Clauses concerning trade, the movement of persons, culture and religion, the payment of rights and customs, a letter from Sadi Carnot, President of the French Republic, to Zouveyro, dated 8 August 1892.
General information 1899/1938. Various cases, 1899/1914. Railway (1899). Expedition against Mataka, 1899. German Consulate Saint P. de Loanda (1899). Caravans Angola (1901). Fort of Benguela (1904). Budget (1908/1909). Border delimitation (1909). Military operations Mozambique (1910). Harvesting peanuts from Zambésie (1910). Public works Mozambique (1910). Zambesia Minumj" situation (1910/1912). Situation in Angola (1911). Telegraph agreement with the Belgian Congo (1912). Chemin de fer du Chivé (1912). Seizure (Angola) (1912), "Benguela Railway" (1912). "Compagnie de Mossamedès" (1914). Organisation of the Portuguese colonies (1914/1938). Years 1914, 1918/1919, 1921, 1929/1933, 1935, 1938. General situation of the colonies (1905/1927). Years 1905, 1914, 1922 to 1924, 1926 and 1927. Possible sharing of the Colonies (1912/1925). German opinion on the transfer of Portuguese Guinea (1912). On the attribution to Germany and England (1912/1913). Years 1912, 1913 and 1914. Possible transfer - Belgian-Portuguese relations (1924/1928). Years 1924/1926; 1928. Protest against sharing noises (1933/1937). Years 1933, 1935/1937.
French and German troop strength, campaign plan, correspondence and reports of the Governor of the AEF, agreements between France and England, Franco-English military expeditions and occupation of Togo and Cameroon
Hydrographic documents on Congo, Ubangi, Shari, Likouala Mossaka, Makoua, Sangha, N'Goko, Alima.
General, 1927/1937. All colonies except French West Africa, 1932/1935. French West Africa, 1927/1935.
Iles Marshall, Brown, Providence, Palaos.