Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 1, Issue 2
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 1, Issue 2
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Feb 1866
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Contents
- American Commerce—Its Progress and Developments, Part 1 J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 113-132
- The State of the Country W. W. Boyce; pp. 132-146
- Mr. McCulloch's U. S. Treasury Report A. Delmar; pp. 146-165
- Climates of the South in Their Relation to White Labor pp. 166-173
- Petroleum W. A. Van Benthuysen; pp. 173-178
- Virginia—Her Past, Present, and Future G. Fitzhugh
- The Mississippi River and the Obstructions to Its Commerce A. Stein
- The Growth of New York W. Van Benthuysen; pp. 190-193
- Sugar-Beet and Beet Sugar, No. 1 pp. 194-196
- Production of Indian Corn in the Principal Corn-Growing States in 1840, 1850, and 1860 pp. 196
- Statistics of American Agriculture pp. 196-197
- Profits of Cotton-Growing pp. 197
- What the Cotton Industry Requires pp. 197-198
- Free Labor in Tennessee—Cotton pp. 198-199
- Rice Product of the World pp. 199
- Commerce of Charleston, S. C. pp. 199
- Commerce of Mobile pp. 199-200
- Commerce of New Orleans pp. 200-201
- Sugar Crop of Louisiana pp. 201
- Imports into New Orleans, from the Interior, for 10 Years pp. 202
- Cotton Statistics, 1855-1865 pp. 203
- Our Cotton Supplies pp. 203-204
- Pork Packing in the West for Fifteen Years pp. 205
- Railroads of Tennessee pp. 205-206
- Railroads in the United States pp. 207-208
- Railroad Progress in Texas pp. 208-209
- Manufacturing Interests of the United States pp. 209
- The Great Southern Piano Manufactory pp. 209-210
- Southern Facts and Figures pp. 211-213
- Industrial Movements in Louisiana pp. 213-214
- A Federal Officer on the Southern Situation pp. 214
- How to Induce Immigration to the South pp. 214-215
- The National Freedman's Bureau pp. 215-216
- Endless Employment for the Freedman's Bureau pp. 216
- Editorial Notes and Miscellanies pp. 217-224