Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 23, Issue 4
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 23, Issue 4
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Oct 1857
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Contents
- Southern Thought—Its New and Important Manifestations Geo. Fitzhugh, Esq.; pp. 337-349
- Salt—Historically, Statistically, and Economically, No. 1 Prof. R. Thomassy; pp. 350-363
- Increasing Commercial Importance of New Orleans pp. 364-376
- Elwood Fisher on the North and the South (concluded) pp. 377-385
- Consequences of Abolition Agitation (cont'd.) Edmund Ruffin; pp. 385-390
- The Union and the Rights of the States R. C. Weightman, Esq.; pp. 391-407
- American Consumption of Iron pp. 408
- The Mississippi River and the Levee System Mr. Hebert; pp. 409-413
- What Can Be Done by Farming pp. 413-414
- Our Extraordinary Commercial Growth pp. 414
- Southern Steam Marine William Barney; pp. 415-418
- Agricultural Branch of the Patent Office Again Magnus Gross; pp. 419-421
- The Low Lands of Virginia (concluded) pp. 422-427
- The National Emancipation Society pp. 427-428
- Closing Notes on Texas and Texans J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 429-437
- Native Grapes of North Carolina pp. 437-439
- Wealth of Mississippi pp. 439
- Southern Convention Committees pp. 440
- Agricultural Experiments pp. 440-441
- Slavery in Central and South America, and Mexico pp. 441-443
- Cotton Crop and Statistics pp. 443
- South Carolina Colleges pp. 443
- Editorial, Book Notices, Etc. pp. 444-448