De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Volume 15

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James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell
J. D. B. DeBow., 1858
 

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Analysis of the plant
71
VIIIIMPROVEMENT OF THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI
73
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY COAL FIELDS
79
CottonAnalysis of soils
84
MissouriThe coal mines
86
THE PROGRESS OF FRANCE
90
THE CITY OF SAVANNAH
105
ArkwrightInventions
111
ElectricityApplication to telegraphing of
115
EnglandMiles of telegraph
127
THE WHITE FREE COLORED AND SLAVE POPULA
129
Restrictions on freecolored
135
ExchangePrinciples
140
ColonizationBenefits
141
FISH AND FISHERMEN by Dr A W ELY of NewOrleans
143
InterestsUnion of Northern Southern 403
144
AlabamaDelegates to Memphis Conven
148
regarding the
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XVIIIBANCROFTS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
160
AmazonSuggestions as to the trade of
171
PuritansIntolerance of the
187
260
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COMMERCE AND FINANCES
196
123
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PacificCommerce with China and the
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448
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RAILROAD PROGRESS
207
RailroadsPacific southern route
209
Statistics of the herring
210
Mobile and OhioMeans of railroad
211
XXIIIEDITORIAL MISCELLANY
213
CensusEstimated United States for 1950
215
MexicoManufactured cotton
220
Improvement in manufacture of
222
Crompton Sam Inventor of the Mule
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RESOURCES AND WEALTH OF CALIFORNIA 185253
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ReciprocityWhat is fair and equal
242
MemphisConvention
251
MarylandDelegates to Memphis conven
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Bell Hon JohnAddress asked from
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XXIX
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Liability of the State
279
Benefits
287
ARTICLE PAGE XXXIII SIDNEY AND HIS COMPATRIOTS by S F GLENN of Washington City
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
296
PhiladelphiaReceipts of gold
299
425
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AGRICULTURE
306
PROGRESS OF RAILROAD IMPROVEMENT
310
Statistics of Newfoundland seal 150
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MISCELLANEOUS
318
PlumbagoDiscoveries in Tenn
319
EDITORIAL AND LITERARY
322
MilwaukieImports and exports
373
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481
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25
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF COMMERCE by J B AULD
385
Maury Lieut Sailing directions
386
Maury Lieut The equatorial clouding by
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THE LAKE AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEYS by T M Coo LEY of Ohio
400
RESOURCES AND PROGRESS OF PHILADELPHIA
403
MISSISSIPPI BONDS
411
AGRICULTURE
414
XLVIIICOMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
421
507
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INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS
425
EDITORIAL NOTES
430
interior
458
Military AcademyAdvantages
461
WHAT IS FAIR AND EQUAL RECIPROCITY by J MCORD of South Carolina
483
LVSOUTHERN SLAVERY AND ITS ASSAILANTS by a GEOR GIA LADY
486
OswegoImports and exports
493
DOMESTIC POULTRY by Dr ALBERT WELLES ELY of New Orleans
496
Queens DreamSequel to Uncle Toms
508
THE STATE OF IOWA
509
Nova Scotia
511
INSURANCE TAX UPON THE GULF ETC
516
THE COTTON CROP TRADE
518
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NEWORLEANS COMMERCE MORTALITY ETC
520
ObservationsUniversal system
521
Religious toleration
525
BaconExports from NewOrleans
527
AGRICULTURE
531
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS
535
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
537
CHINA AND THE INDIES OUR MANIFEST DESTINY IN THE EAST
541
CommerceBritish with Europe Africa
565
NegroCauses of the movement South
571
EARLY LIFE IN THE SOUTHWEST
572
AMERICAN INSTITUTIONSTHE MONROE DOCTRINE c
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Railroads chartered
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THE PLAGUE IN THE SOUTHWEST
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Franklin Dr Electro magnetic telegraph
596
Howard AssociationMembers of the
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LouisianaThe sugar crop
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LondonRate of interest
627
EvaporationPrecipitation and
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519
634
THE EFFECT OF DROUGHT UPON RICE LAND
636
LouisianaDelegates to Memphis conven
637
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS
640
BOOKS
644
REMARKS ON DR CARTWRIGHTS PAPER Extension of Sugar Region
647

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