Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938
Fairfax Harrison
Fairfax Harrison American railroad president and writer (1869–1938)
Harrison, Fairfax
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Works
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De agri cultura. | |
Agriculture and industrial progress depends upon prosperous railroads : an address before the Chamber of Commerce of Anderson, South Carolina, February 24, 1914 | |
Agriculture in the Piedmont counties of South Carolina; | |
Are we ready for industrial co-operation? | |
Aris sonis focisque; | |
The background of the American stud book. | |
The Belair stud, 1747-1761. | |
Bituminous coal in the United States: | |
The catharsis of husbandry | |
Cato's farm management: eclogues from the De re rustica of M. Porcius Cato, done into English, with notes of other excursions in the pleasant paths of agronomic literature | |
The choice of Heracles; an address before the literary societies of Hampden-Sidney College, by Fairfax Harrison. | |
Co-operation for the development of Latin-American trade : an address before the Chamber of Commerce of Mobile, Alabama, March 4, 1914 | |
The Devon Carys. | |
Early American turf stock, 1739-1830 : being a critical study of the extant evidence for the English, Spanish and Oriental horses and mares to which are traced the oldest American turf pedigrees ... | |
The equine F. F. Vs. : a study of the evidence for the English horses imported into Virginia before the revolution. | |
A Frenchman in Virginia; being the memoirs of a Huguenot refugee in 1686 | |
Government ownership of the railways as unnecessary as it is undesirable. An address before the Conference on Southern Problems, at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, August 1, 1911 | |
A history of the legal development of the railroad system of Southern Railway Company | |
The honor roll of those who have been in the service twenty-five years or more to March, 1916 | |
The independent woman; an address before the Alabama girls' technical institute | |
Is big business an industrial evil; | |
The John's Island Stud (South Carolina) 1750-1788. | |
Landmarks of old Prince William : a study of origins in northern Virginia | |
Looking to the future in Virginia; | |
Popple of Hulle [Eng.] and the Board of trade. | |
The prejudice against the railways; an address before the Chamber of Commerce, Lynchburg, Virginia, April 30, 1914. | |
The proprietors of the Northern Neck, chapters of Culpeper genealogy. | |
The relation of American railroads to development of foreign trade. An address before the third National foreign trade convention at New Orleans, Louisiana, January 28, 1916 | |
Relation of the railroad and its securities to land values | |
The Roanoke stud, 1795-1833. | |
Roman farm management; the treatises of Cato and Varro done into English, with notes of modern instances by a Virginia farmer | |
Sally Cary; a long hidden romance of Washington's life | |
The school of Hellas; an address before the Virginia Classical Association, Richmond, Va., November 27, 1914 | |
Scriptores rei rusticae. | |
Selecting the roads to be improved; an address before the American Road Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, November 11th, 1914 | |
A selection of the letters of Fairfax Harrison. | |
Some grounds for encouragement in the railway situation; an address before the Transportation Club of Indianapolis, March 31, 1911 | |
South American trade-an opportunity but not a special privilege ... | |
Southern railway company and its employees as affected by the European war, an address at a Labor day celebration in Spencer. | |
A statesman's opportunity, an address before the Railway Business Association, New York, N. Y., December 10, 1914 | |
Transportation efficiency : an address before the Washington Traffic Club, of Washington, D.C., February 7, 1914 | |
Transportation of coal : hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Naval Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-third Congress, third session, pursuant to S. res. 291, a resolution authorizing the Committee on Naval Affairs to investigate the natural and strategic advantages of Charleston, S.C., compared with Norfolk and other Chesapeake Bay ports, as a permanent point for coal distribution, etc. July 20, 1914. | |
The Virginia Carys : an essay in genealogy. | |
Virginia land grants | |
The Virginians on the Ohio and the Mississippi in 1742 | |
Voyages d'un François exilé pour la religion. | |
What a railroad terminal means to a community. An address at a dinner of the Board of commerce of Knoxville, Tennessee, January 17, 1914. |