Ship Registers and Enrollments of New Orleans, Louisiana: 1821-1830
Author: Survey of Federal Archives (U.S.).
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 254
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Author: Survey of Federal Archives (U.S.).
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Total Pages: 254
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 406
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2016-09-05
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 0812248414
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSlavery's Capitalism explores the role of slavery in the development of the U.S. economy during the first decades of the nineteenth century. It tells the history of slavery as a story of national, even global, economic importance and investigates the role of enslaved Americans in the building of the modern world.
Author: Jack Lawrence Schermerhorn
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2015-01-01
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 0300192002
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Focuses on networks of people, information, conveyances, and other resources and technologies that moved slave-based products from suppliers to buyers and users." (page 3) The book examines the credit and financial systems that grew up around trade in slaves and products made by slaves.
Author: Frederick S. Ellis
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Published: 1999-05-31
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9781455612390
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA good local history is an excellent and agreeable thing. It pleases on two counts. It satisfies the curiosity of the inhabitants of a region, whether newcomers or old settlers, especially if no adequate history had existed before. It dispels myths, corrects old wives' tales. And, if the history is first-rate, it goes beyond a factual account of persons and places, the particularities of a region, and shows the significance of these human happenings in a larger scheme of things, in this case the emergence of a new nation. Ellis's history succeeds on both counts. It is a delightful and authoritative account of lore which not even St. Tammanyites may have heard of. Did you know, for example, that there was once a flourishing wine industry in St. Tammany Parish? That local vineyards produced excellent red and white wines, the red from Concord grapes, the white from Herbemont? Did you know that in 1891 a rice crop of 50,000 barrels was harvested, half the entire output of South Carolina? . . . Ellis has rendered this pleasant and authoritative history in a graceful and lively style and with a genuine affection for the people he writes about. Walker Percy From the Foreword
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Published: 1943
Total Pages: 132
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew W. Hall
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2012-10-30
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 1614237492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany imagine the settlement of the American West as signaled by the dust of the wagon train or the whistle of a locomotive. During the middle decades of the nineteenth century, though, the growth of Texas and points west centered on the seventy-mile water route between Galveston and Houston. This single vital link stood between the agricultural riches of the interior and the mercantile enterprises of the coast, with a round of operations that was as sophisticated and efficient as that of any large transport network today. At the same time, the packets on the overnight Houston-Galveston run earned a reputation as colorful as their Mississippi counterparts, complete with impromptu steamboat races, makeshift naval gunboats during the Civil War, professional gamblers and horrific accidents.