Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... cotton as its annual shipment ; and when Robert Cravens be- gan to manufacture charcoal iron there , at a cost of $ 10 to $ 14 per ton , shipping it to New Orleans , St. Louis and Cincinnati , for from $ 30 to $ 40 per ton , the ...
... cotton as its annual shipment ; and when Robert Cravens be- gan to manufacture charcoal iron there , at a cost of $ 10 to $ 14 per ton , shipping it to New Orleans , St. Louis and Cincinnati , for from $ 30 to $ 40 per ton , the ...
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... Cotton mills and car works are springing up beside the rolling mills and foundries ; many fine mansions already grace the prin- cipal residence streets ; and hundreds of mechanics are building neat cottages along the slopes on both ...
... Cotton mills and car works are springing up beside the rolling mills and foundries ; many fine mansions already grace the prin- cipal residence streets ; and hundreds of mechanics are building neat cottages along the slopes on both ...
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... cotton factories are in successful operation , and pay large dividends . In Barton County man named Cooper . They were success- fully worked by the Confederate govern- ment during the war . These works used. charcoal. until. ,. on. account.
... cotton factories are in successful operation , and pay large dividends . In Barton County man named Cooper . They were success- fully worked by the Confederate govern- ment during the war . These works used. charcoal. until. ,. on. account.
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... cotton can be grown . It is said that in laying down the rails , brought all the way from England or from Pennsylvania to Alabama , the railroad workmen dug up and removed ore which actually contained twenty per cent . more iron than ...
... cotton can be grown . It is said that in laying down the rails , brought all the way from England or from Pennsylvania to Alabama , the railroad workmen dug up and removed ore which actually contained twenty per cent . more iron than ...
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... cotton . The agents for the sale of fertilizers were busy in the town , looking after their interests , for many a planter had given them a lien upon his crop , and they wished to claim their money when the crop was brought to market ...
... cotton . The agents for the sale of fertilizers were busy in the town , looking after their interests , for many a planter had given them a lien upon his crop , and they wished to claim their money when the crop was brought to market ...
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