A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States: With Remarks on Their Economy

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New American Library, 1969 - Slavery - 723 pages

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
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Cane 663 Economy of Louisiana 664 Cane Culture 665 The Grinding
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of Free and Slave Laborers compared 688 Slavery no Security against
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