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Cory Library List of Accessions No 24 RHODES UNIVERSITY CORY LIBRARY FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH LIST OF ACCESSIONS NO. 21+ Contents:- Manuscripts ............ col. 1 Printed documents ..... col. 12 Microfilm .............. col. 15 Maps ................... col. 17 Pictorial matter ..... col. 17 Methodist Archives Supplementary List no.2 cols. 19-50 MSS & documents.... col. 19 Pamphlets ............. col. 31 Periodicals ............ col. 39 Pictorial matter ...... col. k i CrRAHAMSTOWN 1971 . ...__ __ „ Z l 1. 2 - MS 14,525 CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. Collection of documents: relating to Bethelsdcro. Mainly property matters including church A sohool MANUSCRIPT ACCESSION LIST buildings. Also administrative affairs such as "calls" to ministers and relations between the C.U.S.A. 4 Bethelsdorp Church. People involved inolude W.N.H. Tarrant, H.C.W. Newell, G.H.Dunn, G.F. Parker 4 R.j. Johnson. [Papers filed ohronologicallyj. Various p 1903-1953- Loose MS, TS MS 14,538 CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. US 14,522 Collection of papers relating to Bllnkwater: 1 ANDERSON, W[illiamJ, 1769-1852 activities of Rev. Jamas P.F.Read, Wesleyans at Both- Letter to Dr. John Philip about a grant of land at elsdorp, church sites, negotiations with Railways Hans Hoes Kraal; including a diagram * a transcript about land, schools, history of Blinkwater. People of the letter from the Asst. Surveyor-General granting involved include Read, Isaac Wauchope, Titus ?etsha; the "ticket of occupation". Pacaltsdorp, 2l/5/ld45. plaoes Inolude Klipplaat, Dorrington. Various nl.’ Ip. fcp MS 1903-1948 1 folder fop 44to MS 4 TS MS 14,593 MS 14,550 HYLIFF, William Letter to "Ky dear Nephew" - possibly Frederick Balls CONGREGATIONAL UNION 0F S.A. sr D'Urban Godlonton: family matters, business matters Collection of papers relating to Cradock: a history and the state of South Africa after the war and the of Harpenden Church (to 1872), land matters, building, affect of Hr. Chamberlain's visit. (Letter found among and repairs, finances and grants, calls, school, loan, the W.J.Richards letters). Grahamstown, 26/4/1903. affect of "poor whites” on the Coloured people, quarr 4p. 8 vo MS els within the church especially between Rev, H.R. Lie and part of the congregation. Places involved inolude MS 14,588 Tarkastad. People involved include R.B.Taylor, A.J. Hendrickse, J.C.Weis, W.Oates, J.Ramage. Cradocx etc AYLIFF family 1872-1953. lollection of papers (l ) newspaper obituaries of 1 folder fcp 4 4to MS 4 TS James Ayliff (d. 1910) (2) papers from a family Bible MS 14,529(») giving genaelogical information (3) MS list of Dold family births (4 ) 2 ’"tickets". Various pi., various CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. dates. Collection of papers relating to Dower Memorial 5 cuttings + 4p. 4to MS + 1p 8vo MS * 2 College: (s) correspondence; mainly between the College "tickets" 8vo PR ind the Congregational Union Executive, and related correspondence. Signatories include Alban Heath, G.H. MS 14,595 Dunn, W.Pringle, G.E. Miller, J.M.Dower, 3.J.Chase, R.J. Johnson, Henry J.Blatey, Vernon E.Miller, F.Louw IINGHAV, M D and W.G.M.Abbott. Various pi., 1920-1963 John "Rodmore" goes abroad; a biography of John 2^ boxes ?:p 4 4to TS 4 MS Edward Mullins - Russia, Malay States, Boer War, World lar I; unpublished document. n.p. 1941 MS 14.529(b) 227p. 4to TS and 12 photos CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. MS 14,555 Collection of papers relating to Dower Memorial CONGREGATIONAL UNION 0? S.A. College: (b) minutes of meetings as sent to the Congregational Union Executive and constitutions of Collection of letters written to the Executive of the College. Covering and related letters in MS the Evangelical Voluntary Union, later CUSA: main writer is James Read: places involved include Fhilipto 14.529(e). Various pi., 1921-1961 Mount Currie, New Rush 4 Kimberley, the T"anskei 1 box fcp TS missions, Kokstad, Hankey, Hackney, Cradock, Jansenvill MS 14,529(c) Alexandria, Tidmanton, Dysselsdorp; people involved CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. inolude N.Goezaar, A.Robson, James P.F. Read, Harper Collection of papers relating to Dower Memorial Riley, R.Ross, John Oates, J.Ramage, J.P.Ritchie. College: (c) reports, financial statements, balance Deal also with the change from the EVU to CUSA. sheets and related material. Mainly as transmitted Various pi., 1864-1888 to the Congregational Union Executive. Various pi., 1 folder fcp A 4to 4 8vo MS 1920-1963. 1 j boxes fcp TS MS 14,557 US 14,554 CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. i Collection of letters: (1 ) A.G.Blake to J.P.Ritchie j CONGREGATIONAL UNION 07 S.A. 25/V/1905 about the Coloured church in Pretoria (2 ) ! Collection of papers relating to Dysselsdorp: John Bell to W.Anderson - 3/1 0/1 834 about lands at concerns mainly the mission lands, a government loan, Pacaltsdorp (3 ) [e .Crouch?j to executive of the EVU < titles to erven, a dispute on the miseion (1908), the about problems of "supplying" vacant churches - 9/^/873 ! South African Political Organisation. Places involved ,4) Matipa Mashiana to Rev. H.Kayser - "report of ay include Oudtshoom, Mat jes River 4 Pacaltsdorp. People journey" - 24/1 O/1877. Various pi., 1834-1905 involved include B.E.Anderson, G.B.Anderson 4 H.J. 4 letters 4to 4 8vo MS i Blazey. Dysselsdorp etc., (1834?) - 1908 1 folder fop 4 41° MS MS 14,548 l [1 ] MS 14.535(c) CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. j Collection of miscellaneous papers: places dealt CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. »ith include Centerton, PrtiSl, Breede River, Philipton,! Collection of papers relating to East London itenhage, Port Elisabeth, Gillton, Rhodesia, Graaff- (African) Churches: outstations of East London were leinet, Ikwesi Lamaci mission, Bethelsdorp, Dyssels- > scattered over a wide area of "Kaffraria" and thess lorp, Kimberley, Knapps Hope, Hankey. Note also refer- r papers cover E.L. district, King William's Town area, snce to the Msimba movement, Dower College 4 the LMS. I Stutterheim area etc. Main topios include the work People involved include W.Dower, J.W. van Stavel, R.H.L^ and attitudes of Dr. W.B.Rubusana, dispute betwoen Kebb, T.Atkinson, G.H.Dunn, J.C.Weis, W.R.McGee, Rubusana and Rev. J.D.M. Nyangi, quarrel splitting .Aitchieon, W.Angus, T.Searle, G.P.Ferguson, J.P. the church especially the outstations, attitude of Ritchie, Matilda Read. Various pi., 1893-1930 C.U.S.A. exeoutive to the quarrel, attitudes of Rev. 1 folder fcp 4 4to MS 4 TS J.Harper and M.h.Wilson, dispute between Rubusana 4 Wilson over Brownlee(King William's Town)Church, insci- venoy of Rubusana, its effect on Churoh properties. P^L'^pf:* /•"wj.y-- ■» MiiiiggtfiifBBirli % m r &£sSSfaL; lir>» WfcVtW* . .... }. KS U,535(*) [2] MS 14,552 CONGREGATIONAL UNION 0? S.A. fCONGRECATIONAL ONION 07 S.A. his retirement and pension, nail to F.C. Bota - Coll-otioB of papers relating to Grahamstown: deals opposition from J.A.S.Runa, property and othsr natters (mainly with Union Church, split of Africans from the sspeolally at Tamaoha, Tonyala’s looatioh, Dornington, I combined Colourwd/Afrloan church, relation of churches Gladstone mission, Berlin, Zalara, Komgha, Canoridgs. fat Port Alfred, Theopolis and Alexandria to Grahanstovn People involvsd include those nentioned and J.3.C. Igrants and churoh dues, the amended C.U.S.A. constit­ lakayi, D.T. Eraser, S.S.Nhoss, L.L.C.Duze. Various ution, property, the position of Trinity Churoh, (now pi., 1906-1952. I Presbyterian), the 1927 centenary. People Involved 3/1*. box fcp 4 4to MS 4 T3 IInolude S.J. Helm, G.Dickerson, H.J. Blssey 4 J.Jorha. |Grahamstown etc., 1909-1952. (1) MS 14.535(b) 1 folder fop 4 4to MS 4 TS CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. Collection of papers relating to East London MS 14.556 (Coloured) Churches: topios dealt with include form­ |CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. ation of separate Coloured Church and relations with Collection of papers relating to Hackney: deal with Dr. W.B.Rubusana's mainly African churches, surreys I property, schools, finanoes, the Transkei missions, by G.O. J.loyd and H.M. Agnew on housing and economic | various troubles" including the activities of Rev. H. conditions among Coloureds in East London (1937), the Mama and the Bantu Presbyterian Church and complaints link between the East Bank Church and the Presbyterian* | against the minister Rev. Charles Mnynegeza with relations with Presbyterians and Methodists, the resulting splits in the church. Places involved include Border Federation of Congregational Churches, Coloured the outstatlons Tsitsikama, Zulumena, Uousa, Mtwakasi, Church at Belstone (King William's Town), property Eardley; Fort Beaufort 4 Blinkwater, FMlipton, Pnigl, and financial matters. People involred include those Whittlesea, King Williams Town. People involved include E.P. Jones, James Read, J.E. Campbell, S.P.Sihlali, [2] MS 14,535(b) | H.C.W.Newell, Harry Mtombeni. Hackney etc., 1881-1953 CONGRSGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. 5 folders fcp 4 Lto MS 4 TS mentioned and M.C.van Heerden, T.F.Blake, J.R. van LlJ ■ MS 14,527 Starel, S.Bimray, K.P.Jegels. Various pi., 1922-1953 [CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. £ box fcp 4 ifto MS 4 TS Collection of ptpars relating to Hankey: (1 ) Hankey Institute and school - personal, financial 4 racial MS 14.535(a) (African - Coloured.) problems, teacher training, trans­ CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF S.A. fer to Uitenhage 4 establishment of Dower College, Collection of papers relating to East London theological training 4 link with lovedale (2)LMS 4 (European) Church: deals with the financial burdens Hankey (see also MS 14,518 ) - property matters, with­ and debts of the Church, lack of support for it, its drawal of LMS, relations with C.U.S.A.
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