Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 2, Issue 3
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 2, Issue 3
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Sept 1866
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Contents
- Progress of American Commerce, Part IV J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 225-236
- Life and Times of John De Witt R. G. Barnwell; pp. 236-250
- Sketches of Foreign Travel, No. 3 Carte Blanche; pp. 251-256
- Commerce, War, and Civilization Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 256-262
- Future of South Carolina pp. 262-274
- The Vast Resources of Louisiana J. B. Robinson; pp. 274-285
- The South and Direct Foreign Trade W. Archer Cocke; pp. 285-288
- Old Maids and Old Bachelors Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 288-291
- The National Census J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 291-295
- The Massachusetts Slave Trade pp. 296-298
- Foreign Competition in Cotton Growing pp. 298-300
- Cotton Crop of the South pp. 300
- Cost of Growing Cotton by Free Labor pp. 300-301
- Cotton at Twenty-Five—What It Will Net the Producer pp. 301
- The Cotton Supply for 1866 pp. 302
- Cultivation of Sugar in Florida pp. 303-304
- Tobacco Prospects of 1866 pp. 304
- The Ruined Sugar Interests of Louisiana pp. 304-306
- The City of St. Louis and Its Colossal Growth pp. 306-308
- Steamboat Explosions in the West pp. 308-309
- Laws of the Several Southern States Regulating the Status, Rights, and Condition of the Freedmen pp. 309-310
- Education of Freedmen: What the South Thinks pp. 310-311
- Northern Teachers and Schools for Freedmen at the South pp. 311-313
- Bishop Elliott, of Georgia, on the Education of the Freedmen pp. 313
- Charleston, S. C., and Her Great Railroad Connection with the North-West pp. 314-316
- Union of St. Louis and Memphis by Railroad pp. 317
- The Southern Railroad of Mississippi pp. 317-318
- Tennessee Pacific Railroad from Knoxville to Memphis pp. 318
- Liquidation of Debts Contracted in the Confederacy pp. 318-319
- A New South Carolina City—Port Royal pp. 319
- The Progress of Memphis pp. 319-320
- Production and Consumption of Coal pp. 320
- Iron Statistics of the United States pp. 321-322
- Journal of the War J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 322-331
- Editorial Notes, Etc. pp. 331-336