South Africa
and the
Transvaal War
BY
LOUIS CRESWICKE
AUTHOR OF “ROXANE,” ETC.
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
VOL. VII.—THE GUERILLA WAR. FROM FEBRUARY1901 TO THE CONCLUSION OF HOSTILITIES. THEDEVELOPMENT OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FROMFEBRUARY 23, 1901, TO MAY 31, 1902
MANCHESTER: KENNETH MACLENNAN
75 PICCADILLY
Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press
PAGE | |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | viii |
COMPOSITION AND STRENGTH OF COLUMNS | xiv |
THE SITUATION—FEBRUARY 1901 | 1 |
CHAPTER I | |
Continuation of the De Wet Chase, 1st to 10th March—Across theOrange River | 7 |
Lyttelton’s Sweeping Movement—10th to 20th March—Thabanchu Line | 9 |
CHAPTER II | |
Cape Colony—Pursuit of Raiders—March and April—Chasing Kruitzinger | 14 |
CHAPTER III | |
The Operations of General French in the Eastern Transvaal, from27th January to 16th April 1901 | 19 |
CHAPTER IV | |
In the Western Transvaal—January to May | 31 |
April, Orange River Colony—Operations of General Bruce-Hamiltonand General Rundle | 40 |
CHAPTER V | |
Combined Movement for the Clearance of the Northern Transvaal—March and April | 43 |
Lieutenant-General Sir Bindon Blood’s Operations North of theLine Middelburg—Belfast—Lydenburg | 45 |
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