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Landmarks in 19th century Abeokuta according to Ajisafe (A.K.) author of History of Abeokuta

Landmarks in 19th century Abeokuta according to Ajisafe (A.K.) author of History of Abeokuta

1830 - Abeokuta established

1838 - Initial return of freed Transatlantic Slaves

1843 - Visit by Rev. Townsend

1845 - Chief Sodeke died

1845 - Movement to the present site of AKE township in Abeokuta

1846 - C.M.S. (Christian Missionary Service) established in Abeokuta

1848 - Egba Chiefs write Queen Victoria of England

1848 - Yoruba language reduced to writing

1849 - Queen Victoria's reply read to Egba Chiefs

1849 - First Corn Mill worked in Abeokuta

1851 - First Dahomeyan invasion defeated

1854 - Oba Alake Gbadebo born

1854 - Oba Okukenu elected first Alake in Abeokuta

1855 - Oba Pawu - First Olowu elected in Abeokuta

1857 - Expulsion of Madam Tinubu from Lagos

1859 - "Iwe Irohin" first newspaper in Nigeria published

1862 - Holy Bible published in Yoruba language

1863 - First brick moulded in Abeokuta

1867 - Oba Ademola enthroned as Alake

1887 - Madam Tinubu dies

1893 - Treaty of Egba Independence signed with British

1898 - Telegraph station opened at Lafenwa

1899 - Oba Karunwi Osile of Oke - Ona dies

1901 - Vaccination introduced

1902 - A. Edun appointed Secretary, Egba United Government [E.U.G.]

1903 - Sokori bridge opened by E.U.G.

1904 - Alake visits England and was received by King Edward VII

1908 - Abeokuta Grammar School founded

1908 - E.U.G. Hospital founded

1909 - Corn crushing machine established at Sapon

1910 - Oba Abolade enthroned Agura of Gbagura

1911 - Lanfewa bridge opened

Source - Ajisafe (A.K.) History of Abeokuta. Abeokuta: Fola Publishing Co., 1964, Revised Edition, first published 1918

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