Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 18, Issue 2
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 18, Issue 2
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Feb 1855
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Contents
- The South and the Union Mr. Garnett; pp. 145-154
- The American States: Alabama, Part II Professor N. R. Davis; pp. 154-159
- Early Times in New Orleans pp. 160-163
- Cuba—Its Present Condition, &c. pp. 163-167
- The Azores or Western Isles pp. 168-169
- Southern Society at the Period of the Revolution pp. 169-170
- Russia—Its Military Establishment pp. 170
- Records, National and State, Events of the Month, Notices of Late Books, &c. pp. 171-176
- Editorial Notices, &c. pp. 176
- Varieties of Cotton—East and West Indian and American pp. 177-181
- The Sugar Product and Process of Manufacture Dr. Wray; pp. 181-185
- The Hireling and the Slave pp. 185-188
- The Southern Pine Forests—Turpentine pp. 188-191
- Agricultural Statistics of Great Britain pp. 192
- Culture of the Vine at the South pp. 193-194
- Cotton—Its Value, Growth, and Export pp. 194-195
- New Theories in Agriculture pp. 195-200
- Agriculture of Texas Ashbel Smith, Esq.; pp. 200-201
- Agricultural Capacities of California pp. 201-204
- United States Agricultural Institute Charles L. Fleischmann; pp. 204-206
- Adaptation of the South for Fruit Culture, No. 3 pp. 206-208
- Dean Cotton—To Planters and Farmers pp. 208
- The Islands of the Pacific—Their Trade, Population, and Other Statistics pp. 209-215
- Silk and the Silk Trade, Part II pp. 215-217
- Progress of the United States, 1783-1855 pp. 217-223
- The Slave Trade in New York pp. 223-228
- Tight Times pp. 228-230
- Transportation across the Continent to the Pacific pp. 230-231
- Banking in the United States pp. 231-232
- Commercial Statistics of the United States pp. 233-234
- British and American Tonnage pp. 234-237
- Gold and Silver in the United States pp. 237-238
- Present Commerce of the United States pp. 238
- Commerce of Galveston, Mobile, and Baltimore pp. 239-240
- The Southern Commercial Convention pp. 240
- Gold—Its Production in all Countries and in all Times, with Full Statistics Dr. Ely; pp. 241-250
- Coal Mining in the United States pp. 250-251
- The Mines and Minerals of Great Britain, No. 1 pp. 251-256
- Cost of California Gold pp. 256-257
- Coal Fields of Arkansas pp. 257
- Railroad Progress in Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, South Carolina, in the United States, &c.; World Girdle Telegraph pp. 258-264
- Industrial Schools pp. 265-279
- American Education Association pp. 279-283
- System of Common Schools in New York pp. 283-285
- Education in Missouri, Boston, Washington, South Carolina, Arkansas, Germany pp. 285-288