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The Journals of Major-Gen. C. G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum.

Chapter 7: POSITION OF THE STEAMERS,
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A set of first-person journals and appended documents records daily reports, tactical observations, and formal correspondence during a tense period in a Sudanese provincial capital. Entries combine administrative proposals (including river transport and transhipment plans), reflections on local conditions such as slavery and governance, and exchanges with local and foreign authorities. Maps, sketches, and numerous letters in appendices expand on negotiations, military positioning, and civic measures, producing a chronological, documentary account of efforts to manage a complex political and logistical crisis.

POSITION OF THE STEAMERS,

December 14, 1884.

Abbas Lost with Col. Stewart.
Bordeen Metemma, took down Journal VI.
Chabeen In dock, Kartoum.
Fascher Captured at Berber by Arabs.
Husseinyeh Sunk off Omdurman.
Ismailia At Kartoum.
Mahomet Ali Captured up Blue Nile by Arabs.
Mansowrah Metemma or Shendy.
Monsuhania Captured at Berber by Arabs.
Saphia Metemma or Shendy.
Talataween Ditto——ditto.
Towfikia Ditto——ditto.
Zubair Kartoum.

Resumé

Lost 5
At Kartoum 3 —1 in dock.
At Metemma waiting for Lord Wolseley 5
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BOOK I.

On outside wrapper (a glass-cloth):

No secrets as far as I am concerned.

C. G. GORDON.

Lt.-Colonel Stewart, C.M.G.
or

Chief of the Staff, Lord Wolseley, G.C.B.

Soudan Expeditionary Force.


Journal of Events—Kartoum, Vol. I.

From 10th Sept. to 23rd Sept., 1884.


On Cover at back:

General Gordon’s Journal

From the 10th to 23rd September, 1884.


N.B.—This Journal will want pruning out if thought necessary to publish.

C. G. GORDON.

10/9/84.