Records Relating to the Gold Coast Settlements from 1750 to 1874First Published in 1973. Forming part of a collection on general African studies, this text presents records of the Gold Coast Settlements from 1750 to 1874, by the Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone, Major Crooks. It covers the period from the formation of the last African Company of Merchants in 1750 until the conclusion of the third Ashantee War in 1874. |
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Records Relating to the Gold Coast Settlements from 1750 to 1874 Major J.J. Crooks Limited preview - 2013 |
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