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Randjeslaagte, the seed of Johannesburg, with the help of W.H.A. Pritchard between October 19 and November 3, 1886. The streets ran north to south and east to west artificially, with no regard to terrain, and were quite broad, countering the Transvaal government's expectation of a mere mining hamlet
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The massive influx of prospective miners as well as the first merchants led the city to contract with De Villiers for expansion from 600 to 986 plots. To this end, in April 1887, the two parts of Randjeslaagte were thus connected. At the time, the claims were not proving lucrative, and the Ford and
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De Villiers was the second son of Jacob Isaac de Villiers by his first wife, Ester Elisabeth Johanna Hoffman. De Villiers grew up on Koelenhof farm and later in Stellenbosch, studying at the
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and represented the area from 1875 to 1882 in the Volksraad (Parliament) of the Free State. After the resolution of the long-running diamond fields dispute of the 1870s stemming from Sir
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Jeppe syndicate paying for the surveys was under pressure from residents to reduce mining activity. De Villier's street plan continued from southern
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claims on Langlaagte Farm where gold would first be found, and he also inspected the 600 plots that made up the
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declaring the entire area British territory, the Free State appointed De Villiers to define its boundary with
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surveyor, politician, and amateur astronomer. He surveyed the first neighborhood in
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De Villiers and his wife Christina Maria Elizabeth de Vos had three sons.
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Van mynkamp tot metropolis. Die boukuns van Johannesburg, 1886–1940
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In 1895, De Villiers sold his property in Johannesburg to move to
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working as a surveyor, but shortly afterward left for the
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orphan
link to it
introduce links
related articles
Find link tool
Stellenbosch
Laingsburg
Cape Colony
Cape Colony
South African Republic
Johannesburg
South African College
surveyor
Cape Colony
Orange Free State
Ladybrand
Free State-Basotho Wars
Boshof
Henry Barkly
Griqualand West
gold
Witwatersrand
Sir Joseph Robinson, 1st Baronet
mining
spoil tip
Barberton
Pilgrim's Rest
Marshalltown
Ferreirasdorp

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