Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 27, Issue 6
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 27, Issue 6
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Dec 1859
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"Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 27, Issue 6." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acg1336.1-27.006. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2024.
Contents
- Political Constitutions R. Cutter; pp. 613-625
- Popular Sovereignty—A Review of Mr. Douglas's Article on that Question Percy Roberts; pp. 625-647
- Bayard Taylor's Travels in Greece and Russia George Fitzhugh; pp. 648-656
- Usury Laws pp. 656-659
- Modern Agriculture Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 660-667
- South Carolina—A Colony and State W. H. Trescot; pp. 668-688
- The Upper Country of South Carolina Prof. George H. Stueckrath; pp. 688-696
- Remarks in Relation to the Improvement of the Mississippi River A. Stein; pp. 696-700
- Independence of the Federal Judiciary E. A. Pollard; pp. 700-704
- The Neutrality Laws and Progress Edward A. Pollard; pp. 704-708
- Immense Development of Our Foreign Trade pp. 709-710
- Ship-Building at the South-Pensacola Navy-Yard pp. 710-711
- Slave Trade in the Red Sea pp. 711-713
- Movement in Virginia Looking to Direct Trade pp. 713-715
- Comparative Losses on American Ships and Freights, and on Cargoes, during the Year 1858, by Shipwreck pp. 715-716
- Planters' Convention at Nashville, Tennessee pp. 716-718
- The Chinese Sugar Cane pp. 718-719
- The Pine Forests of the South pp. 719-723
- Grapes—Native and Foreign pp. 723-724
- The Southern Pacific Railroad pp. 725-726
- Memphis and Charleston Road pp. 726-727
- Florida Railroads pp. 727-728
- Blue Ridge Railroad pp. 728-729
- The Furman University at Greenville Court-House, South Carolina—Its History, Condition, and Prospects pp. 729-731
- Negroes in a State of Freedom at the North and in England pp. 731-733
- Frauds in Food and Medicine pp. 733-734
- The Prairies of the West pp. 734-735
- Newly Discovered Gold Mines in Georgia pp. 735
- Editorial Miscellany pp. 736