Separate state secession, practically discussed, in a series of articles published originally in the Edgefield advertiser /

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Author / Creator:Rutledge.
Imprint:Edgefield, C.H., S.C. : Advertiser Print., 1851.
Description:38 p.
Language:English
Series:Slavery, abolition & social justice.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13007490
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Other uniform titles:Edgefield advertiser.
Other authors / contributors:Porter, Wm. D. (William Dennison), 1810-1883.
Duke University. Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Notes:Possibly by William Denison Porter.
Sabin, no. 87946
Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2013 (Slavery, abolition & social justice)
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Table of Contents:
  • No. 1. Pecuniary resources of a separate government in South Carolina
  • no. 2. Ability of the state to maintain her independence
  • no. 3. The effects of separate state secession on slave population
  • no. 4-5. The effects of separate state secession on the commerce and prosperity of the state
  • no. 6. Effects of separate state secession upon the other Southern states
  • no. 7. Effects of separate secession on our foreign relations generally
  • no. 8. Should South Carolina strike for her independence?
  • no. 9. Should South Carolina strike for her independence (concluded)
  • Opinions of distinguished Southerners.