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Excerpt from An Essay on the Agricultural Capabilities of S. Carolina, and the Best Means of Developing and Improving Them: Read Before the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina, in November, 1847 and September 1848
Such are the chief reasons why perseverance in the production of cotton is perhaps the duty of the cultivators of the alluvial region. The enlargement of the lumber trade, which is rising rapidly value, and the new and most lucrative business. Of extracting and manufacturing the resinous product of the long-leaved pine, (pinus Australia, ) will obviously, and to all the great interests of the State, most beneficially withdraw a considerable portion of capital invested in the cotton culture.
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