Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 26, Issue 1
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 26, Issue 1
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Jan 1859
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Contents
- TPG
- Index to Leading Articles in Volume XXVI pp. ii
- Alphabetical Index pp. iii-iv
- Overland and Ocean Routes between the Southwest and Europe W. M. Burwell, Esq.; pp. 1-23
- Is the Slave Trade Piracy? D. S. Troy, Esq.; pp. 23-28
- The Natural Equality of Man Treated as a Question of Philosophy, No. 2 W. S. Grayson, Esq.; pp. 29-38
- Education of Seamen at the South Edward Heriot; pp. 38-43
- Slavery—The Bible and the "Three Thousand Parsons." By a Mississippian; pp. 43-51
- Further Views of the Advocates of the Slave Trade Thomas Walton; pp. 51-66
- The Coal Production and Consumption of Ohio W. W. Mather, Esq.; pp. 66-72
- Southern Trade with South America and the West Indies pp. 73-76
- Foreign Commerce of the United States, 1857-'58 pp. 76-77
- Pork Trade of the West, 1858-'59 pp. 78-79
- New Orleans Sugar Market, 1857-'58 pp. 79-80
- Direct Foreign Imports—Sugar, Coffee, and Salt, at New-Orleans pp. 81
- Mobile—Its Past, Present, and Future pp. 81-82
- Exports of Cotton from Mobile pp. 82-83
- Trade of the Mississippi Valley pp. 83-84
- The Cotton Power pp. 84-85
- India Cotton Competition Still a Failure pp. 85-86
- Production of Wines at the South pp. 86-89
- The Steam-Plow Experiment pp. 89
- Management of Vicious Horses pp. 90-91
- The Cotton Crop of 1857 pp. 92
- Brilliant Prospect for Cotton Planters pp. 92
- National Aspects of Agriculture pp. 93-95
- Why Southern Factories Fail pp. 95-96
- Triumphs of New-York Enterprise pp. 96-99
- Opening Red River Raft pp. 100
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad pp. 100
- Railroads of Great Britain pp. 100-103
- The Railroad System of Mississippi pp. 103-106
- Public Education in Georgia pp. 106
- Religious Instruction of Slaves pp. 107-108
- Public School System of Georgia pp. 108-110
- Monticello, Florida pp. 111
- Georgia Resources pp. 111-112
- Resources of South Carolina pp. 112-113
- Mississippi Seacoast pp. 113
- Free Negroes pp. 114
- The Responsibility for Slavery pp. 114-115
- Western Texas pp. 115-116
- Corpus Christi and Western Texas pp. 116-117
- Montgomery, Alabama pp. 117
- African Slave Crew at Charleston pp. 118
- The Churches and Slavery pp. 118
- Editorial Miscellany pp. 119-120