BCCDBritish Concentration Camps
of the South African War
1900-1902

Personal Details
Name:Mr E Nowers
Type:Staff
Born in camp? No
Age died:
Died in camp? No
Gender:male
Race:white
Occupation:camp commandant
Notes:

20/5/1901: Mr Ferguson to CSRC: Requesting 2 months leave of absence for him; according to old FS law, he is entitled to 2 months leave after 5 years. Wants to go to Uitenhage where Mrs Nowers is living. Encloses medical certificate. 21/5/1901: HSH Callum, MO: Mr Nowers suffering from debility after an attack of colitis, needs change of air and rest. 3/6/1901: Nowers to CSRC: Reminding him of request. He had a very severe attack and was in bed for 12 days; wants month's leave to visit family; last holiday he had was in February 1897. 'I experienced a very trying time during the war & the worry in camp here & the mistake I made by trying to attend to everything in Camp & doing all the work myself, were too much for me.' Also suffers from insomnia & in his sleep is always busy with the camp. 3/6/1901: Leave granted. On file cover: 20/5/1901, CSRC to Secy, ORC Admin: Should be glad if Mr Nowers could be found other employment and not sent back to me for duty in RC camps; does not find him satisfactory. 28/5/1901: Secy to DA: Grant leave asked for & query inform him that it may not be possible to reemploy him. He is not a very suitable man for an Rmship.


November 1901: A Kentish man by birth, formerly landdrost of Philippolis and then of Ficksburg under the OFS government. When the British came, he was reinstated as RM of Ficksburg, but fled to Basutoland for fear of the Boers. [FSAR, SRC 16/RC6385, Dr Kendal Frank's report on Orange River RC, November 1901]

Unique ID:75
Camp History
Name:Vredefort Road RC
Date appointed (as staff):5/3/1901
Notes:18/5/1901: I have no great opinion of Mr Nowers as a Supt of a refugee camp; although perhaps a first class magistrate, he seemed helpless, nervous and rather wanting in common sense, and had allowed his clerk to sign his name for him on passes which I stopped at once.
Name:Orange River RC
Date appointed (as staff):by 22/10/1901
Notes:superintendent at Orange River

23/11/1901: S Nowers to CSRC: Asks for leave of absence for 11 days to visit his family in Uitenhage. Would not have asked for leave but his youngest girl of 7 years had to undergo a very serious operation a few weeks ago and he is anxious about her.
Status
Type:oath of allegiance
Sources
Title:SRC 34
Type:Correspondence: appointments
Location:VAB
Reference No.:34
Dates:Oct-Dec 1901
Notes:A354, 23/11/1901: S Nowers to CSRC
Title:SRC 02
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:02
Dates:Feb 1901-7 Mar 1901
Notes:Re date of camp appointment: RC399, 5/3/1901, CSRC to Commandant, Vredefort Rd RC
Title:SRC 14
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:14
Dates:Sept-Oct 1901
Notes:RC5578, 22/10/1901, Nowers to CSRC and related correspondence
Title:SRC 02
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:02
Dates:Feb 1901-7 Mar 1901
Notes:Re date of camp appointment: RC399, 5/3/1901, CSRC to Commandant, Vredefort Rd RC
Title:SRC 07
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:07
Dates:May 1901
Notes:RC1938, 18/5/1901: Daller's report on Vredefort Road
Title:SRC 07
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:07
Dates:May 1901
Notes:RC1938, 18/5/1901: Daller's report on Vredefort Road


Acknowledgments: The project was funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is not responsible for the contents of the database. The help of the following research assistants is gratefully acknowledged: Ryna Boshoff, Murray Gorman, Janie Grobler, Marelize Grobler, Luke Humby, Clare O’Reilly Jacomina Roose, Elsa Strydom, Mary van Blerk. Thanks also go to Peter Dennis for the design of the original database and to Dr Iain Smith, co-grantholder.