Selections from the Publications of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Georgia for the Year 1891

Selections from the Publications of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Georgia for the Year 1891
Author: R. T. Nesbitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1892
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: OCLC:1395562071

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List by Titles of Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture from 1840 to June 1901 Inclusive

List by Titles of Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture from 1840 to June  1901  Inclusive
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture. Division of Publications
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1902
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: NYPL:33433009141213

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The New South Comes to Wiregrass Georgia 1860 1910

The New South Comes to Wiregrass Georgia  1860 1910
Author: Mark V. Wetherington
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2002-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1572331682

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This examination of cultural change challenges the conventional view of the Georgia Pine Belt as an unchanging economic backwater. Its postbellum economy evolves from self-sufficiency to being largely dependent upon cotton. Before the Civil War, the Piney Woods easily supported a population of mostly yeomen farmers and livestock herders. After the war, a variety of external forces, spearheaded by Reconstruction-era New South boosters, invaded the region, permanently altering the social, political, and economic landscape in an attempt to create a South with a diversified economy. The first stage in the transformation -- railroad construction and a revival of steamboating -- led to the second stage: sawmilling and turpentining. The harvest of forest products during the 1870s and 1880s created new economic opportunities but left the area dependent upon a single industry that brought deforestation and the decline of the open-range system within a generation.

Publications of the Georgia State Department of Agriculture

Publications of the Georgia State Department of Agriculture
Author: Georgia. Department of Agriculture
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1896
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UIUC:30112112107856

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Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society

Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Author: Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1890
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89038517702

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Transactions and Proceedings

Transactions and Proceedings
Author: Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1338
Release: 1890
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: CORNELL:31924077271785

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Includes list of members.

Annual Report for

Annual Report for
Author: Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 1893
Genre: Fruit-culture
ISBN: PSU:000053076489

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One Kind of Freedom

One Kind of Freedom
Author: Roger L. Ransom,Richard Sutch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2001-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521795508

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This edition of the economic history classic One Kind of Freedom reprints the entire text of the first edition together with an introduction by the authors and an extensive bibliography of works in Southern history published since the appearance of the first edition. The book examines the economic institutions that replaced slavery and the conditions under which ex-slaves were allowed to enter the economic life of the United States following the Civil War. The authors contend that although the kind of freedom permitted to black Americans allowed substantial increases in their economic welfare, it effectively curtailed further black advancement and retarded Southern economic development. Quantitative data are used to describe the historical setting but also shape the authors' economic analysis and test the appropriateness of their interpretations. Ransom and Sutch's revised findings enrich the picture of the era and offer directions for future research.