Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 3, Issue 2
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 3, Issue 2
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Feb 1847
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Contents
- The Merchant—His Character, Position, Duties pp. 93-97
- Contests for the Trade of the Mississippi Valley pp. 98-111
- The Batture Formation in front of the City of New Orleans pp. 112-115
- The Mississippi River in the Olden Time pp. 115-123
- Geology of the Mississippi Valley, Part I pp. 124-129
- Commerce, Resources, Etc. of Ohio pp. 129-134
- Mercantile Biography: James Coeur, De Medicis, Roscoe pp. 134-138
- Railway Systems and Projects in Europe and America pp. 138-149
- The Post System pp. 149-160
- Commercial Jurisprudence pp. 160-164
- The Relations of Man to Society pp. 165-169
- Sub-Soil Ploughing pp. 169-170
- Foreign Commerce pp. 170-171
- United States Commerce pp. 171-176
- Statistics of American Cities pp. 176-177
- Affairs of the States pp. 177-179
- Louisiana pp. 179-181
- Agriculture of the South and West pp. 181-182
- Publishing Business pp. 183-184
- Commercial Review Advertiser pp. 184a-184d