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Boekenhoutfontein was the farm of Paul Kruger, a 19th-century Boer
resistance leader and
president of the
Transvaal Republic. It is
located in Rustenburg...
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enfranchised burghers at the age of 16.
Kruger set up his home at the farm
Boekenhoutfontein, near
Rustenburg in the
Magaliesberg area.
Kruger later became the...
- to the north-west of the town in 1863. The
homestead on his farm,
Boekenhoutfontein, is now the Paul
Kruger Country Museum. When the Boer and the British...
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small communities in
Boekenhoutfontein (which
later became Block A),
Winterveld and Hebron. The
initial residents of
Boekenhoutfontein were
victims of forced...
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abolished the
following w****.
Kruger moved his main
residence to
Boekenhoutfontein, near Rustenburg, and for a time
absented himself from
public affairs...
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Castle or
Fortification Location Date
Image Boekenhoutfontein Rustenburg 1860s
Camelotte Castle Hartebeestpoort Excalibur Castle Rustenburg Fountain Villa...
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Province Location Image Type
Notes Coordinates Boekenhoutfontein North West
Rustenburg Historic residence The
former residence of Paul Kruger...
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Boekenhoutfontein,
Rustenburg District President Paul Kruger’s
house on his farm
Boekenhoutfontein still stands on the slope...
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Dubochet in Clarens,
where President Paul
Kruger died in exile, and
Boekenhoutfontein, his
historic homestead near Rustenburg.
Other commissions included...
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expression in
restoration work, such as at Paul Kruger’s farm
house at
Boekenhoutfontein,
where he paid
tribute to past achievements, and also in
houses and...