- Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff
Infobox_President
name=Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff
order=2nd State President of the Orange Free State
term_start= 1855/1857?
term_end= June/6 September 1859 ?
predecessor=J.P. Hoffman
successor=E.R. Snijman
birth_date=birth date|1808|1|31|mf=y
birth_place=Kogmanskloof, Montagu,
Cape Colony
death_date=death date and age|1881|4|21|1808|1|31
death_place=Weston,Pietermaritzburg ,
Natal
spouse1=Adriana Petronella Gertruida van Aswegen
spouse2=Louisa Perry van der Berg
occupation=
alma_mater=
religion=Dutch Reformed
Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff (Kogmanskloof, Montagu,
Cape Colony 31 January 1808 – Weston,Pietermaritzburg ,21 April 1881 ), was a South African (Boer ) politician and statesman, member of theVoortrekker movement, and the second state president of theOrange Free State , in office from 1857 to 1859.Biography
Family
Boshoff was a member of a
Huguenot family from the Cape Colony, originally bearing the surname Boseau. He completed his education inSwellendam andGraaff-Reinet .fact|date=March 2008 Boshoff married twice, first to Adriana Petronella Gertruida Van Aswegen (Graaff-Reinet 3 November 1827 ) and after her death in 1878 to Louisa Perry van der Berg (26 May 1880 ).fact|date=March 2008Early career
Boshoff was one of the original
Voortrekkers inNatal , that established theNatalia Republic . Here he showed himself an able politician in the light of the British plans to annexNatal . He drafted and co-signed the protest manifesto theBoer s signed atPietermaritzburg on21 February 1842 and in a way it made his reputation with the British. [Natalia Republic and cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 54.]tate president
In 1856 Boshoff, then living in Graaff-Reinet, stood for election as state president of the Orange Free State, against the chairman of the Presidential Executive Commission J.J. Venter and
A. Du Toit fromBeaufort . He won the election with a convincing majority.During his term of office Boshoff laid the foundation stone of Grey College in
Bloemfontein on13 October 1856 , named after SirGeorge Grey , governor of the Cape Colony and high commissioner for South Africa.Politics in the Orange Free State were still rather volatile and personal in the 1850s and there were conflicts regularly between the
Volksraad and the state president. In the process heavy political decisions were often made light-heartedly, and as easily reversed. On25 February 1858 Boshoff handed in his resignation effective15 March 1858 over a dispute about the order of the meetings of theVolksraad . TheVolksraad accepted the resignation, but also showed its displeasure about it. Eventually Boshoff withdrew his resignation after some discussions, but this in turn effected the resignation of severalVolksraad members, among whom the chairman. In town sentiments ran high as well, mainly in support of Boshoff, with people shooting in the air, and throwing "turpentine balls". [cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 109-110.]Early in 1858 tensions rose on the border with
Basotho territory and war seemed inevitable. As the state finances were in dire straits at the time, Boshoff had great difficulty in organising the defense and buying arms. On the purchase of fifty rifles at £6 a piece he had to request an delay in payment of six months. Either assistance from the Transvaal or intervention from the Cape Colony seemd inevitable. The government of the Orange Free State asked Governor Sir Grey to intermediate between the Orange Free State and the Basotho. This expired in August and September 1858, resulting in theTreaty of Aliwal North on29 September 1858 . In it, the Basotho and Orange Free State jurisdictions were for the first time clearly demarcated, as were several legal provisions. [cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 111-112, 121-124, 318-321.] In the meantime, a movement had developed that aspired to a union or amalgamation of theOrange Free State with theSouth African Republic . In November 1858 Boshoff in turn made clear that he wanted to go on leave to Natal for several months. Eventually he would leaveBloemfontein in February 1859, tired of the burden of his high office. The peace treaty with theBasotho s did not put an end to the frontier skirmishes. Closer co-operation with theCape Colony had been ruled out by the British government. And last but not least, the supporters of a union with theSouth African Republic now forcefully pushed for a personal union withMarthinus Wessel Pretorius as president of bothBoer republics. Boshoff did not return from his leave, but handed in his final resignation fromNatal in June 1859.In 1860 Pretorius was elected as his successor and the two
Boer republics were then briefly united under one head of state with a dual mandate. The experiment failed quickly however, with Pretorius first resigning theTransvaal presidency and not finishing his term in theOrange Free State . For the new elections in 1863, Boshoff was named as one of four candidates, but eventually J.H. Brand was put forward by theVolksraad as the sole candidate. [cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 147-148.]Later life and death
Boshoff continued his political career in
Natal as member of the Legislative Assembly of the Klip River District (1866). [cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 131-132.] He died in Weston,Pietermaritzburg on21 April 1881 and was buried in theVoortrekker cemetery inPietermaritzburg . Upon the news of his death reachingBloemfontein , theVolksraad passed a resolution honouring Boshoff for his services to theOrange Free State . [cite book | last = Muller | first = | authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller | title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. | pages = 132-133.]References
Notes
Literature
* cite book
last = Muller
first = H.P.N.
authorlink = Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller
title = Oude tyden in den Oranje-Vrystaat. Naar Mr. H.A.L. Hamelberg's nagelaten papieren beschreven
publisher = E.J. Brill
location =Leiden
date = 1907
pages = 383p.
doi =
isbn =Persondata
NAME = Boshoff, Jacobus Nicolaas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = civil servant, South African statesman
DATE OF BIRTH =31 January 1808
PLACE OF BIRTH = Kogmanskloof,Montagu ,Cape Colony
DATE OF DEATH =21 April 1881
PLACE OF DEATH = Weston,Pietermaritzburg ,Natal
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