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Item Accession Register(UFH, 1984-10-04) University of Fort HareAccession Register Reports by the University of Fort Hare with the Accessions numbers starting from 115978-126309 Dated, 04 October 1984 to 19 December 1986Item Accession Registers(UFH, 1983-10-31) University of Fort HareAccession Registers Reports by Fort Hare University with accession numbers starting from 001-3859, Dated 31October1983 to 12 April 2011.Item Accession Registers(University of Fort Hare, 1978-11-10) University of Fort HareAccession Register Reports by the University of Fort Hare with the accession no starting from 22 to 3878, Dated 1oth November 1978 to 18th January 1989.Item Ashton William's Notes(University of Fort Hare, 1843) University of Fort HareAshton Williams was born on the 13th of July 1817 in England and passed on the 29th of March 1897 in the Northern Cape, South Africa. He was admitted as a student at Lovedale college on the 8th of September1838. He was later ordained on the 23rd of June 1842. These are documented notes of how he lived his life in the missionary.Item Fort Hare Council(University of Fort Hare, 1918) University of Fort HareA collection of letters dating from the 21st of June 1918 to 1923. Most of these letters are from the Governing Council/ Principal of the South African Native College that is now called University of Fort Hare.Item General Letter book(University of Fort Hare, 1898) University of Fort HareA written communication dating back from 1898 to 1910 between Lovedale Mission Committee and Alice town.Item General Missionary Conference of South Africa including Presbyterian hostel and Theological students(University of Fort Hare, 1912) University of Fort HareMinutes of a meeting held by a committee of the General Missionary Conference based on uniting a common effort for the purification of the social life of the country which is South Africa and combat social evils by creating vigilance agencies, fitted through local organisations.Item Graduation Programme(University of Fort Hare, 1950) University of Fort HareThis graduation programme documents the commencement ceremony held at the University of Fort Hare for the 1950-1955 academic years. It includes detailed information on graduating students, qualifications conferred, faculty and departmental listings, award recipients, ceremony schedules, and keynote messages.Item Incwadi yezibhalo ezingcwele(University of Fort Hare, 1864) University of Fort HareThe Wesleyan, Glasgow and Berlin Mission Societies collaborated in publishing a bible in 1846. In 1857 to 1859 the first complete bible translated into isiXhosa was in Mount Coke and only appeared in 1864. The translation was done by John White Appleyard, William Shaw, William Boyce and others. John White Appleyard was born in England in 1814 and was the son of Reverend John Appleyard.Item Introduction to Public Finance: PUB 214, Supplementary Examinations June 2025(University of Fort Hare, 2025-06) University of Fort HareItem Mission Council of Kaffraria(University of Fort Hare, 1886) University of Fort Harethese are minutes of the Lovedale Missionary Institution which was founded on the 25th of November 1886 by the Mission Council of Kaffraria led by Dr Stewart for the purpose of assisting him in examining candidates for membership of the Lovedale Institution Church. The meeting was held in the Museum, New Building. The elders who were present are; Solomon Matolo,Timothy Makaba, Thomas Ntintili and John Knox Bokwe. in the absence of Dr Stewart, the last-mentioned elder was asked to take the chair and to minute the proceedings.Item Philosophy of Art: POA 411, Supplementary Examinations June 2025(University of Fort Hare, 2025-06) University of Fort HareItem South African Native College(University of Fort Hare, 1916) University of Fort HareAn invoice book of orders made by the South African Native College, forwarded to the principal and charged to treasury of the college. The orders made are detailed by the quality/ quantity, description and price of the goods needed.Item The Fort Harian(University of Fort Hare, 1982-01) University of Fort HareThe new Arts building complex at the University was officially opened by the President of the Republic of Ciskei, Dr L. L. W Sebe, on Friday, 5 February 1982. Several Ministers accompanied Dr Sebe, two Deputy Ministers, and several wives. Major-General X C Sebe, Chief of Security, was also present. Prof J.A. Lamprecht, the Rector and Vice-Chancellor, and Mrs Lamprecht represented Fort Hare. The opening ceremony was held in the auditorium of the new building and was attended by over 200 members of the Academic Staff.Item Transkei Mission Council(University of Fort Hare, 1912) University of Fort HareDocumented minutes of meetings held by the United Free Church of Scotland at the Transkei Mission during the year 1912 to 1916.Item United Free Church of Scotland(University of Fort Hare, 1894) University of Fort HareA document on the Synod of Kaffraria , its Committees, Standing rules of the Synod, Minutes, Statistics and Synod Funds. Reports of meetings of other churches or Missionaries like the Presbyterian Church of Africa are also documented here.Item University College of Fort Hare(University of Fort Hare, 1963) University of Fort HareAs a consolidated annual record, the document serves as a vital reference for understanding the institution’s academic progress, governance, and key milestones during the year. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution’s activities and developments for the 1963 academic year. It outlines the full range of programmes offered across departments, highlights major institutional initiatives, and records significant academic and administrative events held throughout the year. The document also presents a concise history of the institution, tracing its growth and contextualising its role within the broader educational landscape of the period. In addition, it details the hierarchy of management, including key leadership roles and organisational structures that guided operations during 1963.Item University College of Fort Hare(University of Fort Hare, 1965) University of Fort HareAs a consolidated annual record, the document serves as a vital reference for understanding the institution’s academic progress, governance, and key milestones during the year. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution’s activities and developments for the 1965 academic year. It outlines the full range of programmes offered across departments, highlights major institutional initiatives, and records significant academic and administrative events held throughout the year. The document also presents a concise history of the institution, tracing its growth and contextualising its role within the broader educational landscape of the period. In addition, it details the hierarchy of management, including key leadership roles and organisational structures that guided operations during 1965.Item University College of Fort Hare(University of Fort Hare, 1964) University of Fort HareAs a consolidated annual record, the document serves as a vital reference for understanding the institution’s academic progress, governance, and key milestones during the year. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution’s activities and developments for the 1964 academic year. It outlines the full range of programmes offered across departments, highlights major institutional initiatives, and records significant academic and administrative events held throughout the year. The document also presents a concise history of the institution, tracing its growth and contextualising its role within the broader educational landscape of the period. In addition, it details the hierarchy of management, including key leadership roles and organisational structures that guided operations during 1964.Item University College of Fort Hare(University of Fort Hare, 1962) University of Fort HareAs a consolidated annual record, the document serves as a vital reference for understanding the institution’s academic progress, governance, and key milestones during the year. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the institution’s activities and developments for the 1962 academic year. It outlines the full range of programmes offered across departments, highlights major institutional initiatives, and records significant academic and administrative events held throughout the year. The document also presents a concise history of the institution, tracing its growth and contextualising its role within the broader educational landscape of the period. In addition, it details the hierarchy of management, including key leadership roles and organisational structures that guided operations during 1962.