De Bow, J.D.B. (James Dunwoody Brownson), 1820-1867
De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson
De Bow, J. D. B. 1820-1867
De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867
De Bow, J. D. B. (James Dunwoody Brownson)
J. D. B. De Bow American publisher and statistician (1820-1867)
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Works
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De Bow's review | |
Commercial review | |
House of representatives, May 17, 1864, laid on the table and ordered to be printed | |
The industrial resources, etc., of the southern and western states: embracing a view of their commerce, agriculture, manufactures, internal improvements, slave and free labor, slavery institutions, products, etc., of the South, together with historical and statistical sketches of the different states and cities of the Union--statistics of the United States commerce and manufactures, from the earliest periods, compared with other leading powers--the results of the different census returns since 1790, and returns of the census of 1850, on population, agriculture and general industry, etc., with an appendix. | |
The interest in slavery of the southern non-slave-holder. The right of peaceful secession. Slavery in the Bible. | |
Louisiana Historical Society. | |
Report on the condition of government cotton, contiguous to the Mississippi and its tributaries. | |
Statistical view of the United States, embracing its territory, population--white, free colored, and slave--moral and social condition, industry, property, and revenue; the detailed statistics of cities, towns and counties; being a compendium of the seventh census, to which are added the results of every previous census, beginning with 1790, in comparative tables, with explanatory and illustrative notes, based upon the schedules and other official sources of information. | |
Tennessee central or Pacific railroad. Letters from J. D. B. DeBow, president of the road, to the people of Tennessee and the capitalists of the country generally ... |