Badagri (inhabited place)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Address from the people of Bagagry and the Western District of Lagos, 1872-05-22
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
F. Mullins to Fowler, 1872-08-18
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
History of Abeokuta and Badagry, 1872-02-05
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Information given by the messengers of Adogun through Sule of Badagry, 1872-03-20
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Letter from Thomas Tickel reporting the King of Porto Novo's attempts to block communication between Badagry and Pocrah, 1871-11-30
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Letter from Thomas Tickel reporting the robbing of two traders by men from Porto Novo, 1871-11-30
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Old slave trail [historic title], 1932
110 x 153 mm. glossy print.
Statement of Akilo, a trader of Badagry regarding a robbery, 1871-11-04
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Statement of Alapa at Badagry, 1874-03-25
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
The following list of complaints... of robberies, &c., committed on the Lagoon between Badagry and Porto Novo, by subjects of the King of Porto Novo, 1871-09-09
This is a printed broadside.
Tree under which the Gospel is said to have been preached for the first time in Nigeria, by Thomas Birch Freeman in 1842, 1957
151 x 101 mm. glossy print.
Willoughby to Glover, 1872-07-18
Encloses a letter from Charles Macaulay dated 15 July 1872.