Author: Lawrence J. Nelson
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9781572330252
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
"One of the largest cotton planters in the United States, Oscar G. Johnston of Mississippi (1880-1955) became King Cotton's most effective advocate during the New Deal era. Nelson explores Johnston's long career and the critical role he played in shaping public policy toward a vital but depressed industry". -- Jacket.
King Cotton
Author: James Lawrence Watkins
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Category : Cotton growing
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Cotton growing
Languages : en
Pages : 372
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King Cotton's Advocate
Author: Lawrence J. Nelson
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9781572330252
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
"One of the largest cotton planters in the United States, Oscar G. Johnston of Mississippi (1880-1955) became King Cotton's most effective advocate during the New Deal era. Nelson explores Johnston's long career and the critical role he played in shaping public policy toward a vital but depressed industry". -- Jacket.
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9781572330252
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
"One of the largest cotton planters in the United States, Oscar G. Johnston of Mississippi (1880-1955) became King Cotton's most effective advocate during the New Deal era. Nelson explores Johnston's long career and the critical role he played in shaping public policy toward a vital but depressed industry". -- Jacket.
Alabama Founders
Author: Herbert James Lewis
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 081735915X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
A biographical history of the forefathers who shaped the identity of Alabama politically, legally, economically, militarily, and geographically While much has been written about the significant events in the history of early Alabama, there has been little information available about the people who participated in those events. In Alabama Founders:Fourteen Political and Military Leaders Who Shaped the State Herbert James Lewis provides an important examination of the lives of fourteen political and military leaders. These were the men who opened Alabama for settlement, secured Alabama’s status as a territory in 1817 and as a state in 1819, and helped lay the foundation for the political and economic infrastructure of Alabama in its early years as a state. While well researched and thorough, this book does not purport to be a definitive history of Alabama’s founding. Lewis has instead narrowed his focus to only those he believes to be key figures—in clearing the territory for settlement, serving in the territorial government, working to achieve statehood, playing a key role at the Constitutional Convention of 1819, or being elected to important offices in the first years of statehood. The founders who readied the Alabama Territory for statehood include Judge Harry Toulmin, Henry Hitchcock, and Reuben Saffold II. William Wyatt Bibb and his brother Thomas Bibb respectively served as the first two governors of the state, and Charles Tait, known as the “Patron of Alabama,” shepherded Alabama’s admission bill through the US Senate. Military figures who played roles in surveying and clearing the territory for further settlement and development include General John Coffee, Andrew Jackson’s aide and land surveyor, and Samuel Dale, frontiersman and hero of the “Canoe Fight.” Those who were instrumental to the outcome of the Constitutional Convention of 1819 and served the state well in its early days include John W. Walker, Clement Comer Clay, Gabriel Moore, Israel Pickens, and William Rufus King.
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 081735915X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
A biographical history of the forefathers who shaped the identity of Alabama politically, legally, economically, militarily, and geographically While much has been written about the significant events in the history of early Alabama, there has been little information available about the people who participated in those events. In Alabama Founders:Fourteen Political and Military Leaders Who Shaped the State Herbert James Lewis provides an important examination of the lives of fourteen political and military leaders. These were the men who opened Alabama for settlement, secured Alabama’s status as a territory in 1817 and as a state in 1819, and helped lay the foundation for the political and economic infrastructure of Alabama in its early years as a state. While well researched and thorough, this book does not purport to be a definitive history of Alabama’s founding. Lewis has instead narrowed his focus to only those he believes to be key figures—in clearing the territory for settlement, serving in the territorial government, working to achieve statehood, playing a key role at the Constitutional Convention of 1819, or being elected to important offices in the first years of statehood. The founders who readied the Alabama Territory for statehood include Judge Harry Toulmin, Henry Hitchcock, and Reuben Saffold II. William Wyatt Bibb and his brother Thomas Bibb respectively served as the first two governors of the state, and Charles Tait, known as the “Patron of Alabama,” shepherded Alabama’s admission bill through the US Senate. Military figures who played roles in surveying and clearing the territory for further settlement and development include General John Coffee, Andrew Jackson’s aide and land surveyor, and Samuel Dale, frontiersman and hero of the “Canoe Fight.” Those who were instrumental to the outcome of the Constitutional Convention of 1819 and served the state well in its early days include John W. Walker, Clement Comer Clay, Gabriel Moore, Israel Pickens, and William Rufus King.
Ante-Bellum Alabama
Author: Weymouth T. Jordan
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817303332
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
GIFT LOCAL 04-12-2006 $23.99.
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817303332
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
GIFT LOCAL 04-12-2006 $23.99.
Industrial Development and Manufacturers' Record
Author:
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Category : Industrial location
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Industrial location
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Sectionalism and Party Politics in Alabama, 1819-1842
Author: Theodore Henley Jack
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
The People’s Revolt
Author: Gregg Cantrell
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300252021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
An engaging and meticulously researched history of Texas Populism and its contributions to modern American liberalism In the years after the Civil War, the banks, railroads, and industrial corporations of Gilded-Age America, abetted by a corrupt political system, concentrated vast wealth in the hands of the few and made poverty the fate of many. In response, a group of hard†‘pressed farmers and laborers from Texas organized a movement for economic justice called the Texas People’s Party—the original Populists. Arguing that these Texas Populists were among the first to elaborate the set of ideas that would eventually become known as modern liberalism, Gregg Cantrell shows how the group broke new ground in reaching out to African Americans and Mexican Americans, rethinking traditional gender roles, and demanding creative solutions and forceful government intervention to solve economic inequality. While their political movement ultimately failed, this volume reveals how the ideas of the Texas People’s Party have shaped American political history.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300252021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
An engaging and meticulously researched history of Texas Populism and its contributions to modern American liberalism In the years after the Civil War, the banks, railroads, and industrial corporations of Gilded-Age America, abetted by a corrupt political system, concentrated vast wealth in the hands of the few and made poverty the fate of many. In response, a group of hard†‘pressed farmers and laborers from Texas organized a movement for economic justice called the Texas People’s Party—the original Populists. Arguing that these Texas Populists were among the first to elaborate the set of ideas that would eventually become known as modern liberalism, Gregg Cantrell shows how the group broke new ground in reaching out to African Americans and Mexican Americans, rethinking traditional gender roles, and demanding creative solutions and forceful government intervention to solve economic inequality. While their political movement ultimately failed, this volume reveals how the ideas of the Texas People’s Party have shaped American political history.
Manufacturers' Record
Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2200
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2200
Book Description
The Compensation Review
Author:
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Category : Employers' liability
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
Reports of all decisions rendered in workmen's compensation cases in the federal courts and in the state supreme courts.
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Category : Employers' liability
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
Reports of all decisions rendered in workmen's compensation cases in the federal courts and in the state supreme courts.
Interstate Commerce Commission Reports
Author: United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1446
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1446
Book Description