The American Citizen's Manual of Reference: Being a Comprehensive Historical, Statistical, Topographical, and Political View of the United States of North America, and of the Several States and TerritoriesS. W. Benedict, 1840 - 102 páginas |
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... Cotton and rice are the agricultural staples ; these great sta- ples are very extensively cultivated , the cotton crop being about sixty- six million pounds ; and the annual exports of rice from the United States , which are chiefly ...
... Cotton and rice are the agricultural staples ; these great sta- ples are very extensively cultivated , the cotton crop being about sixty- six million pounds ; and the annual exports of rice from the United States , which are chiefly ...
Página 96
... cotton and rice ; the other exports are tar , pitch , turpentine , and lumber . The value of exports amounts to about eight millions of dollars annually . Of imports not much over half a million . A canal from the Savannah to the ...
... cotton and rice ; the other exports are tar , pitch , turpentine , and lumber . The value of exports amounts to about eight millions of dollars annually . Of imports not much over half a million . A canal from the Savannah to the ...
Página 97
... cotton and sugar ; the latter is produ- ced only in the southern part of the state , and affords a crop of about one hundred thousand hogsheads ; cotton is cultivated wherever the soil is suitable ; the crop amounts to upward of two ...
... cotton and sugar ; the latter is produ- ced only in the southern part of the state , and affords a crop of about one hundred thousand hogsheads ; cotton is cultivated wherever the soil is suitable ; the crop amounts to upward of two ...
Página 99
... Cotton is raised , but chiefly for home consumption . The fine pastures afford an ample range for cattle and horses , and many thousands of these are annually driven out of the state . Several prominent agriculturists have contributed ...
... Cotton is raised , but chiefly for home consumption . The fine pastures afford an ample range for cattle and horses , and many thousands of these are annually driven out of the state . Several prominent agriculturists have contributed ...
Página 100
... cotton is raised , but tobacco is more extensively grown ; and hemp , wheat , and Indian corn , and the other cereal grains are cultivated with success . Vast herds of cattle , horses , and swine are raised ; the prairies affording ...
... cotton is raised , but tobacco is more extensively grown ; and hemp , wheat , and Indian corn , and the other cereal grains are cultivated with success . Vast herds of cattle , horses , and swine are raised ; the prairies affording ...
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