Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 22, Issue 4
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 22, Issue 4
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Apr 1857
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Contents
- Supply and Consumption of Cotton—Present and Prospective John M. Cordoza; pp. 337-348
- Commercial Progress of the United States pp. 349-358
- The Southern States, No. 3—The State of Mississippi J. G. Kohl, Esq.; pp. 359-364
- Connection of Our Atlantic and Pacific Shores—The Several Proposed Isthmus Connections Captain Cram, U. S. Army; pp. 365-371
- Tobacco Trade of Baltimore and of the Union Charles De Ford; pp. 372-375
- Rules in the Management of a Southern Estate (Concluded) pp. 376-381
- The New Tariff pp. 381-384
- Free Trade and Direct Taxation pp. 384-386
- Revolution in the Cotton Industry—Mr Henry's Enterprise pp. 387-402
- Dred Scott in the Supreme Court pp. 403-409
- Steamships at the South William C. Barney; pp. 410-414
- Coolies—Cuba and Emancipation Hon. T. L. Clingman; pp. 414-419
- The Conservative Principle; or, Social Evils and Their Remedies pp. 419-431
- Louisiana and Texas Railroad pp. 432-433
- The Sugar Interests, No. 2 pp. 433-438
- Smoothing the Pathway through the Wilderness pp. 438-439
- Red River Railroad pp. 439
- The Value of Slave Property pp. 439
- The Steam Ferry Line to Europe from the Chesapeake pp. 440-443
- Will Charleston Command the Trade of the West? pp. 443-444
- Public Schools in Louisiana pp. 445
- Editorial Notes and Book Notices pp. 445-448