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Mission store, Moravian Mission Complex, Clarkson, Humansdorp District

SiteReference: 

DeclarationType: 

GazetteNo: 

17351

Gazette Date: 

Thursday, August 8, 1996

NoticeNo: 

1298

Notice Date: 

Thursday, August 8, 1996

GazetteFile: 

AttachmentSize
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ArchiveStatus: 

National monument

ShortDescription: 

The historic core of the Clarkson Moravian Mission complex, including the church, the church bell, the parsonage, the mission store (previously the old mill), the cemetery with its surrounding wall and entrance gate, the post office, the so-called registry office and the memorial to pastor Nauhaus, in Church Street, Clarkson

FullDescription: 

The historic core of the Clarkson Moravian Mission complex, including the church, the church bell, the parsonage, the mission store (previously the old mill), the cemetery with its surrounding wall and entrance gate, the post office, the so-called registry office and the memorial to pastor Nauhaus, as well as five metres of land surrounding each building or structure, situated on the farm Clarkson 654, Clarkson, in the Humansdorp Division.

Deed of Transfer T3168/1959, dated 18 March 1959 (paragraph 3).

 
 

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