The Reminiscences of an Albany Settler (RARE 1st edition): A Lecture Delivered in Graham's Town, at the British Settler's Jubilee, May 1870
by Henry Hare H. H. Dugmore
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A rare first edition beautifully rebound.
An account of the 1820 Settlers in Albany South Africa by one of the emigrants and one of the few survivors in 1870. Mendelssohn I, 491.
"When the Jubilee of the British Settlers was celebrated in Grahamstown in 1870, the Rev Henry Hare Dugmore was chosen to tell the story of the Settlement, and the lecture he gave was later published . . . Dugmore had come as a child with the emigrants of 1820, and had shared fully in both the hardships and the achievement of the critical fifty years that followed . . . He was chosen to speak to them, because he had earned the right to speak for them"
Henry Hare Dugmore (1810 1896) was an English missionary, writer and translator. He was born in England to Isaac and Maria Dugmore and baptised in Birmingham on 5 June 1810. The family emigrated when his father was financially ruined after being forced to pay the debts of a relative for whom he had stood surety. The Dugmore family sailed to South Africa on the vessel Sir George Osborn in 1820 as part of the Gardner party of 1820 Settlers. In 1830 Dugmore became a committed member of the Wesleyan Methodist church, and began to study for ordination. In the late 1830s he was appointed as the successor to the missionary William Boyce, who ran a Wesleyan mission station in the rural Eastern Cape at Mount Coke, near King William's Town. Dugmore became fluent in the Xhosa language, and spent the next twenty years undertaking missionary work. He was jointly responsible for the first translation of the Bible into the Xhosa language, and composed a large number of Xhosa hymns, some of which are still sung today. In 1860, Dugmore moved to the town of Queenstown where he spent the rest of his life. He continued to write and became involved in a large number of clubs and societies. In addition, he became the focus of many visits by missionaries from Europe and North America, and he was noted for his oratory and public speaking on sacred and secular subjects in both English and Xhosa.
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- Title
- The Reminiscences of an Albany Settler (RARE 1st edition)
- Author
- Henry Hare H. H. Dugmore
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good+
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- Edition
- First Edition, first printing
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- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Richards, Glanville & Co
- Place of Publication
- Graham's Town, South Africa
- Date Published
- 1871
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- JOHANNESBURG, GOLD MINING, MINE, BOER WAR, ZULUS, SOUTH AFRICA, AFRICAN, BIG GAME HUNTING, IVORY, ELEPHANT ENGLISH, GREAT BRITAIN,
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