FOOTNOTES:

[1] Hammond, The Cotton Industry, I, 53 (cited from Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade, 12).

[2] Emerson, Geographical Influences in American Slavery, 18 (Bulletin, Amer. Geographical Society, xliii).

[3] Collins, The Domestic Slave Trade, 23 (cited from Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, vi, 473).

[4] Ibid., 26.

[5] Olmsted, Cotton Kingdom, II; App. C, 382.

[6] Ibid., 89.

[7] Ibid., 365 (cited from the Lynchburg Virginian, date not given).

[8] Ibid.

[9] Ibid., II, 364-5, 367, 369, 303-4; I, 11, 35. See also App. A2, Census of 1850.

[10] Ambler, Sectionalism in Virginia, 193.

[11] Phillips, American Negro Slavery, 185.

[12] De Bow's Review, x, 654.

[13] Compendium, Seventh Census, 1850, 84.

[14] Emerson, op. cit., 118.

[15] Ibid., 171.

[16] Ibid., 118.

[17] Phillips, op. cit., 173.

[18] De Bow, op. cit., vii, 166.

[19] Hammond, op. cit., I, 53.

[20] Collins, op. cit., 52.

[21] Ibid., 52.

[22] Ibid., 62.

[23] Ibid., 64, 65.

[24] Phillips, op. cit., 179, 180.

[25] Collins, op. cit., 27.

[26] Collins, op. cit., 28.

[27] Ibid. (cited from Mary Tremain, Slavery in District of Columbia, 50).

[28] Olmsted, Seaboard Slave States, I, 278-279.

[29] Ibid., I, 280-281.

[30] Olmsted, Cotton Kingdom, II, note, 58.

[31] Collins, op. cit., 46, 47 (from the African Repository, V, 381).

[32] Ibid., 47 (from Niles Register, Nov. 26, 1831).

[32a] Basil Hall, Travels in North America, III, 128, 129; Sir Charles Lyell, A Second Visit to the United States, II, 35; Henson, Uncle Tom's Story of his Life, 53.

[33] Featherstonhaugh (G. W.), Travels in America, 36.

[34] Collins, op. cit., 128, 130, 132-3.

[35] Collins, op. cit., 54, 55 (cited from Hammond, The Cotton Industry, App. I).

[36] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 475.

[37] Hammond, op. cit., App. I.

[38] Collins, op. cit., 54 (from De Bow, Ind. Resources, iii, 349).

[39] Ibid., 54 (De Bow, Ind. Resources, iii, 275).

[40] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 477.

[41] Richmond Examiner, 1849.

[42] Collins, op. cit., 54, 55 (from Hammond, Cotton Industry, App. I).

[43] Ibid., 56. (Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 149; De Bow's Review, xxvi, 649).

[44] Compendium, Seventh Census, 1850, 191.

[45] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 477.

[46] Collins, op. cit., 32 (Statistics of Agr., 42, Census of 1890).

[47] Compendium, Seventh Census, 1850, 191.

[48] Ibid., 191.

[49] Collins, op. cit., 32.

[50] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 477.

[51] Compendium, Seventh Census, 1850, 191, 84.

[52] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 477.

[53] Census of 1830, 98-101; Census of 1840, Compendium, 54; Census of 1850, 421.

[54] Census of 1830, 102-3; Census of 1840, Compendium; Census of 1850, 497.

[55] De Bow's Review, xxiii, 476.

[56] Census of 1830, 104-107; Census of 1840, Compendium; Census of 1850, 473.

[57] Census of 1850, 503-4.

[58] Ibid., 476.

[59] Collins, op. cit., 64, 65.

[60] Phillips, op. cit., 195.

[61] Hammond, op. cit., I, 53 (from Dew in the Pro-Slavery Argument, 399).

[62] Collins, op. cit., 64, 65.

[63] Compendium, Seventh Census, 1850, 63.


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