Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 31, Issues 4-5
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- Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 31, Issues 4-5
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- New Orleans [etc.]: J. D. B. DeBow.
- Oct-Nov 1861
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Contents
- Commercial Enfranchisement of the Confederate States pp. 333-347
- Disenthralment of Southern Literature pp. 347-361
- The Piney Woods J. T. Wiswall; pp. 361-369
- Superiority of Southern Races Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 369-381
- Education of Southern Women pp. 381-390
- The Conflict of Northern and Southern Races pp. 391-395
- The Perils of Peace pp. 395-400
- Our True Policy—Our True Position pp. 400-404
- Reminiscences of Paris A. Featherman; pp. 404-412
- Our Commissioners to Europe W. Gilmore Simms; pp. 412-429
- Old Men pp. 420-427
- Reflections on the Conduct of the War Geo. Fitzhugh; pp. 427-435
- The War Tax A. M.; pp. 436-442
- The New Sea Salt Manufacture of the Confederate States Prof. R. Thomassy; pp. 442-446
- The Southern Confederacy pp. 446-454
- Department of Commerce pp. 454-461
- Miscellany pp. 462-463
- Editorial pp. 464-472
- Miscellaneous Back Matter pp. 472A-RD06