k Colonel Graham. The Kaffirs on the Eastern frontier continuing to be troublesome and dangerous cattle thieves, the Governor, Sir John Cradock raised a force of Burghers, European soldiers and Hottentors, under the command of Colonel Graham after whom Grahams town was named in 1812. The kaffirs were driven across the Fish River. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Colonel Graham.  The Kaffirs on the Eastern frontier continuing to be troublesome and dangerous cattle thieves, the Governor, Sir John Cradock raised a force of Burghers, European soldiers and Hottentors, under the command of Colonel Graham (after whom Grahams town was named in 1812). The kaffirs were driven across the Fish River.
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Colonel Graham. The Kaffirs on the Eastern frontier continuing to be troublesome and dangerous cattle thieves, the Governor, Sir John Cradock raised a force of Burghers, European soldiers and Hottentors, under the command of Colonel Graham (after whom Grahams town was named in 1812). The kaffirs were driven across the Fish River.

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