The history of Gatsrand from the settling of the trekker community circa 1839 until the proclamation of Carletonville in 1948 / Elize S. van Eeden
Gatsrand (as a series of ridges) is not only a well-known geographical feature in the Western Transvaal, but it also features prominently as a definite area in the settlement history of the whites in the Transvaal. In fact, the first farms in this area were registered simultaneously with farms in th...
Main Author: | Van Eeden, Elize S |
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Language: | en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/10805 |
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