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Togo
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Opened:  19 August 1907
Closed:  Mid-August 1914

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In the mid- to late-19th Century, German missionaries and traders began settling Togo. By 1884, competition among traders in the area had led to conflicts with the natives, so German emissaries, acting at Bismark’s request, settled treaties with several native tribes, establishing a German protectorate over the coastal areas of Togo. The protectorate would expand slightly through an 1885 treaty with the neighboring French which gave Germany control over Klein-Popo.

On 19 August 1907, a post office was opened at Ho, in the southwest of Togo.

This post office remained open until the early days of World War I, closing in mid-August 1914.  Ho would then become the seat of the British Mandated Territory.

Government Offices, Ho
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Catalog:

  • Friedemann 8
  • ArGe Kolonien HO (TOGO)

Dates of Use:

  • 19 August 1907 to Mid-August 1914

Notes:

  • Blue or blue-violet ink, January to March 1912

Ho
PO Information

Opened:  19 August 1907
Closed:  Mid-August 1914

In the mid- to late-19th Century, German missionaries and traders began settling Togo. By 1884, competition among traders in the area had led to conflicts with the natives, so German emissaries, acting at Bismark’s request, settled treaties with several native tribes, establishing a German protectorate over the coastal areas of Togo. The protectorate would expand slightly through an 1885 treaty with the neighboring French which gave Germany control over Klein-Popo.

On 19 August 1907, a post office was opened at Ho, in the southwest of Togo.

This post office remained open until the early days of World War I, closing in mid-August 1914.  Ho would then become the seat of the British Mandated Territory.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann 8
  • ArGe Kolonien HO (TOGO)

Dates of Use:

  • 19 August 1907 to Mid-August 1914

Notes:

  • Blue or blue-violet ink, January to March 1912

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