A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States: With Remarks on Their Economy |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Institution for Travelers 1 Servants 3 A Maryland Farm 5 Slave | 12 |
Railroad Glimpses 16 Richmond 19 The Public Guard and what | 44 |
ants 49 Dress and Style of People 50 The Great Southern Route | 59 |
CHAPTER III | 164 |
CHAPTER IV | 216 |
CHAPTER V | 305 |
plied to InnKeeping 332 Fire Turn Out 337 Turpentine and Naval | 337 |
Punishment 438 Slaves taking care of themselves 439 Nefarious Traders | 451 |
CHAPTER VII | 462 |
Rice and its CultureExtent and how Limited 462 The Atlantic Rice Dis | 486 |
CHAPTER IX | 546 |
Georgia Railroads 546 ColumbusManufacturing Workmen 547 Mont | 552 |
CHAPTER X | 574 |
New Orleans 578 French Aspect 580 The Cathedral 582 Gradations | 586 |
The Temperance Problem 625 Planting and Grazing 628 Negro Cabins | 629 |
CHAPTER VI | 377 |
Railroad Gang 377 Northern Hay 378 Profit of SlaveLabor 379 Rough | 384 |
423 Teufelsdröckhs Secret of Happiness 425 The Watchmanan intelligent | 423 |
What is the Economy of Slavery 429 Field Hands 430 Food 431 More | 436 |
gro 634 Louisiana Lawyers 637 Egyptians 638 White Slaves 640 | 640 |
Cane 663 Economy of Louisiana 664 Cane Culture 665 The Grinding | 673 |
of Free and Slave Laborers compared 688 Slavery no Security against | |
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