1900-03-01: Manufacturers' Review, Birmingham, Alabama, Volume 1, Issue 10

This is the volume I, issue 10, March 1, 1900 issue of Manufacturers Review: A Semi-Monthly Journal Devoted to the Industrial Development of the Southeast , a newspaper published semi-monthly by Manufacturers' Review Co. in Birmingham, Alabama. The newspaper includes news, information, facts, c...

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Main Author: Manufacturers' Review Co.
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/agpapers,987
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Summary:This is the volume I, issue 10, March 1, 1900 issue of Manufacturers Review: A Semi-Monthly Journal Devoted to the Industrial Development of the Southeast , a newspaper published semi-monthly by Manufacturers' Review Co. in Birmingham, Alabama. The newspaper includes news, information, facts, correspondence, editorials, illustrated ads, and articles of interest related to industry and technology. Topics include business, economics, industry, technology, politics, and statistics. Articles vary greatly in length and may be written by newspaper staff or outside contributors; summarized or copied from other newspapers; or summarized statements from public figures. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Prices of iron and steel; Race troubles in Chattanooga; Sheep and worsted mills; Bankruptcy legislation; Cotton milling here and elsewhere; Southern-made paper stock; Export yarns and fabrics; Alabama coal for export; Big rice mills in the Texas rice belt; The next sixty days in the iron trade; Carnegie and Frick in the courts; Pointers about cottonwood; A device for sampling pig iron; Atlantic Coast Cypress Association; Paper mills for Louisiana; Review of the Southern Markets (General condition; Lumber; Lumber quotations; Naval stores and oil; Iron; Stove makers to meet; Coal; New Orleans market); Happy Florida; More Northern capital goes South; Advice to bankers; Southern saws; Slack barrel makers; Semi-monthly survey of Southern industries;