- Bethanie, Namibia
Bethanie is a small town in southern
Namibia , and is ranked as one of the oldest settlements in the country. It lies on the road betweenKeetmanshoop andLüderitz .As missionaries started travelling north from the
Cape Colony in the early 1800s, they established mission stations on their way. TheLondon Missionary Society founded the town, but, because of a shortage of missionaries and presumably because of the cooperation between the London andRhenish Missionary Society at the time, they instead sent a German. Reverend Heinrich Schmelen built his "Schmelenhaus" in 1814, now considered the oldest building in Namibia, and currently a National Monument and memorabilia museum.In 1822, Schmelen left Bethany after becoming dissatisfied with his missionary work among the local tribes, who refused his repeated and impassioned pleas to attend church.
The original original church was built in 1859, and also still stands today.
In 1883, Bethanie was the scene of the historical first recorded
deed of sale at the house ofNamaqua chief Josef Frederiks, when Heinrich Vogelsang purchasedAngra Pequeña and some of the surrounding land on behalf ofAdolf Lüderitz , the German representative at the time. The town of Lüderitz would later develop on this land.
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