The Griqua Captaincy of Philippolis, 1826-1861 - Karel Schoeman
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The Groqua Captaincy of Philippolis, 1826 - 1861 - Karel Schoeman - Protea book House - 2002 - 308pp, index, black and white photographs - Hardcover and dustcover showminimal shelf wear - Internally clean and tightly bound.
In 1826 a group of emigrants from Griquatown under Adam Kok II was allowed to settle at the mission station of Philippolis in the Transgariep. Basing his account on contemporary sources, the author describes the rise, development and collapse of the Philippolis Captaincy, and gives a detailed account of its organisation and administration.