Zoutpansberg
Zoutpansberg is the north-eastern division of the
Transvaal. This was the district to which Louis Trichard and Jan van Rensburg, the forerunners of the Great Trek, journeyed in
1835. In
1845 Hendrik Potgieter, a prominent leader of the Trek
Boers, moved there. The Zoutpansberg Boers formed a semi-independent community, and in
1857 Stephanus Schoeman, their commandant-general, sided against Marthinus Pretorius and
Paul Kruger when they invaded the
Orange Free State. It was not until
1864 that Zoutpansberg was definitely incorporated in the
South African Republic. Trichard and his companions had been shown
gold workings by the natives, and it was in this district in
1867-
70, and in the neighbouring region of Lydenburg, that gold mines were first worked by Europeans south of the
Limpopo. The white settlers in Zoutpansberg had for many years a reputation for lawlessness, and were later regarded as typical "back velt Boers". Zoutpansberg contains a larger native population than any other region of the Transvaal. It is highly mineralized, next to gold,
copper, found near the Limpopo (where is the Messina mine) being the chief metal worked. The chief towns are
Polokwane and Leydsdorp.
- Based on an old 1911 encyclopedia