Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 3, Issue 6
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 3, Issue 6
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- June 1867
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Contents
- James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow Hon. Chas. Gayarre; pp. 497-506
- John Philpot Curran Jno. W. Daniel; pp. 506-516
- Advantages of Irrigation Chas. F. Fleischmann; pp. 516-518
- The Negro Imbroglio Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 518-522
- The Great Law of Nature J. H. Black; pp. 522-525
- European Immigration Jno. A. Wagner; pp. 525-535
- Still Life in the Country Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 535-539
- Our Exhausted Lands Chas. F. Fleischmann; pp. 539-547
- Improvement of the Bay and Harbor of Mobile Albert Stein; pp. 547-556
- Cotton and the Cotton Trade pp. 556-559
- State of Trade at Manchester pp. 559-561
- The Cotton Tax pp. 561-563
- Commerce of Philadelphia pp. 563-566
- Production and Use of Gold pp. 566-567
- Progress in Southern Manufactures pp. 567-570
- A New Process of Tanning pp. 570-571
- The Gold Placers of the South pp. 571-572
- Russian America pp. 572-574
- Southern Investments pp. 574-575
- The Cost of a Strong and Splendid Government pp. 575-576
- Commodities and Wages pp. 576-577
- The Georgia State Debt pp. 577-579
- Mercantile Failures pp. 579-580
- Supply of Gold and Silver pp. 580-581
- The Austrian Gold Fields pp. 581
- A Beggared Millionaire pp. 581-582
- General Wagener's Report pp. 583-584
- Movement in Mississippi pp. 584-587
- Social Status of the Negro pp. 587-589
- Good Advice to the Freedmen pp. 589-590
- A New Southern Textile pp. 590-591
- Profits of Farming pp. 591-592
- Texas as a Wheat-Growing State pp. 592
- Editorial Notes and Clippings pp. 593-608