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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
By David Livingstone,
1857
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The Story of the Life of MacKay of Uganda
By His Sister (1898)
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The Life of James Stewart
D.D. M.D. Hon. F.R.G.S. by James Wells, D.D. (1909)
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Mary
Slessor
A Scots missionary in Africa.
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Dr John Philip
Account of his life with the London Missionary Society in Africa
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Bruce, James
Discoverer of the source of the Blue Nile.
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Malcolm D. MacDonald
An account of part of his life in Africa
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Captain Alexander L.
McDonald
An account of part of his life in Africa
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Fordyce
A newspaper article
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Newspaper Articles
Articles sent in by Faye Rudman
- 74th
Highlanders in Africa
- John
Duncan
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42nd Regiment in Africa
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Burns Night in McGregor
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Life Story of
Robert Moffat
The Gardener Boy who became the great South African Pioneer
by J.
J. Ellis.
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Scots in South Africa
A compilation of stories from "Heroes of Discovery in South Africa" by
N. Bell
- The Martyres of Blantyre
Henry Henderson, Dr. John Bowie, Robert Cleland, A Chapter from the
story of Missions in Central Africa by Rev. William Robertson (1892)
- For the Flag
Lays and Incidents of The South African War by Mrs. Macleod (1901) (pdf)
- David M. Smail
in Cape Town
- The
African Colony
By John Buchan (1903) (pdf).
- Memoir
of George Thomson
Cameroons Mountains, West Africa by one of his nephews (1881) (pdf)
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Seymour Vandeleur
Lieutenant-Colonel, Scots Guards & Irish Guards. A plain narrative of
the part played by British Officers in the acquisition of Colonies and
Dependences in Africa representing a dominion of greater extent than
India added to the British Empire in less than twenty years. By Colonel
F. I. Maxse, C.B., Coldstream Guards (1906) (pdf)
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A Pilgrimage to
My Motherland
An Account of a Journey among the Egbas and Yorubas of Central Africa in
1859-60 by Robert Campbell, One of the Commissioners of the Niger Valley
Exploring Party; late in charge of the Scientific Department of the
Institute for Colored Youth, Philadelphia; and Member of the
International Statistical Congress, London (1861) (pdf)
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Arnot, Frederick Stanley
Missionary and Explorer in Central Africa.
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