Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 19, Issue 3
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 19, Issue 3
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Sept 1855
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Contents
- Statistical View of the State of Illinois, Part 1 J. L. Peyton; pp. 247-255
- Medical Topography of Florida E. L. Gilliard; pp. 255-261
- Nativities of the Inhabitants of the Leading Cities of the United States pp. 262-263
- "Cotton" Is King, Part 1 Mann Butler; pp. 263-268
- Pauperism and Crime—White and Colored—Native and Foreign Robert Everest; pp. 268-285
- Chronicles of the Government and People of the United States S. S. Miller; pp. 286-301
- Law and Lawyers, No. 1 J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 301-308
- "Cotton" Is King, Part 2 Mann Butler; pp. 308-316
- Railroads and Railroad System of Florida B. F. Whitner; pp. 316-324
- Religious Toleration Hon. C. Gayarre; pp. 325-328
- Population of Southern States in 1850 pp. 328-330
- Southwestern Railroad Progress pp. 330-336
- On What Route Are We to Have the Pacific Railroad? pp. 336-341
- Ships and Shipping of the United States pp. 342
- An Analysis of the Leaves of the Common Yellow or Pitch Pine and Red Oak Prof. Shepard; pp. 343-346
- Cultivation of Squashes and Pumpkins pp. 346-347
- Maize, or Indian Corn—Varieties—Cultivation and Production pp. 347-349
- Grapes pp. 349-350
- Sugar—Its Cultivation and Consumption in the World, No.9 pp. 350-358
- Management of Negroes pp. 358-363
- Bear Grass of Florida pp. 363-364
- Breadstuffs—The Crops of the Present Year pp. 354-366
- What Is Thought of the Review by Its Subscribers and the Press pp. 367-368
- Interesting to Sea-Island Planters pp. 368-369
- The National Observatory pp. 369
- New Varieties of Sugar Cane pp. 369
- Agricultural College pp. 369
- Notices of Books, &c. pp. 370