Record

RefNoAP/12/5
LevelFile
TitleUnpublished paper and letter, regarding the Agricultural and Horticultural Society in the Cape of Good Hope from J G [Jacob Glen] Cuyler and Edwin C [Cheere] Emett
Date21 October 1826
DescriptionCuyler and Emett describe the colonial settlements and agriculture present in the Eastern Division of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope [modern South Africa], comprising Graaf Reynet [Graaff-Reinet], Somerset [Somerset West], Grahams Town [Makhanda], Albany [Cacadu], Uitenhage [Kariega], and George. Preceded by a covering letter from Cuyler and Emett to the Secretary of the Royal Society, introducing the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of the District of Uitenhage and its challenges.

Subject: Agriculture / Colonisation

Written by Cuyler and Emett at Uitenhage, Eastern District of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope [Kariega, South Africa].
Extent17p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordAP/12/5/1
AP/12/5/2
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