Correspondence of James Cameron

Photocopies of letters from James Cameron to his mother and sister (1822-1832).


Date(s) of creation: 1822 - 1832
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Reference number: MS 380685
Summary: Photocopies of letters from James Cameron to his mother and sister (1822-1832).
Main author: Cameron; James (1800-1875); artisan and missionary
Extent: 1 folder
Admin history: James Cameron was born on 6 January 1800 at Little Dunkeld in Perthshire. In May 1826 he sailed to Madagascar with the London Missionary Society. Once in Madagascar he helped to set up cotton machinery at Amparibe, in getting the printing press into action, and in other public work. The continuation of the mission from 1829 to 1835 was largely due to the desire of the government to retain the services of Mr. Cameron and other artisans. He taught the Malagasy how to make soap, a circumstance that had an important influence in prolonging missiona ... View more
Acquisition: Donated in 1998.
Arrangement: The letters are arranged in chronological order.
Access status: Open
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Finding aids: Unpublished handlist.
Related material: The School of Oriental and African Studies holds the records of the London Missionary Society (Ref: CWM/LMS) and papers of James Trenchard Hardyman relating to missionary work in Madagascar (Ref: PP MS 63).
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/SOASNAF/F03 Cameron; family; of Perthshire, Scotland Family
GB/NNAF/C54634 London Missionary Society Corporate
GB/NNAF/D92296 Cameron; James (1800-1875); artisan and missionary Person
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
3369157 Cape Town
7729889 Eastern Africa
1062947 Madagascar
934292 Mauritius