Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 21, Issue 2
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 21, Issue 2
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Aug 1856
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"Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 21, Issue 2." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acg1336.1-21.002. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
- Effects of the Increase of Gold Throughout the World G. Fred. Holmes; pp. 103-121
- Railroad System of the Southwest James Robb; pp. 121-125
- The Central American Question A. V. Hofer; pp. 125-131
- Bledsoe on Liberty and Slavery George Frederick Holmes; pp. 132-147
- Overseers at the South, No. 1 pp. 147-149
- The British System of Railroads pp. 150-152
- Growth and Consumption of Cotton Jno. M. Cardoza; pp. 153-159
- Slavery in China pp. 159-161
- Cotton Seed Oil, and Other Productions of the Refuse of the Cotton Plant pp. 162-164
- The Messilla Valley, and Its Mineral Resources pp. 164-165
- Mineral Resources of the State of Virginia pp. 165-167
- The Commercial Progress of the United States pp. 167-169
- Theories of Taxation—Direct and Indirect J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor]; pp. 170-177
- The Union and Its Compromises—Where We Stand, and to What We Are Drifting J. A. Lyles; pp. 177-186
- The Voice of Kansas—Let the South Respond The Committee; pp. 187-194
- Cotton Trade of the World pp. 194-196
- The South's Sacrifices in the Revolution Senator Butler, of South Carolina; pp. 197-199
- Lower Louisiana—an Early Record pp. 199-205
- Tobacco and Tobacco Statistics Louis Schade; pp. 205-207
- Reorganization of Southern Society pp. 207-209
- The Present Sectional Struggle Senator Benjamin of Louisiana; pp. 209-212
- The Pacific Railroad pp. 212-213
- Southern Railroad Convention pp. 213-214
- Improvement in Sugar Machinery pp. 214
- Editorial, Book Notices, &c. pp. 214-216