Agriculture

Arents, George. The seed from which Virginia grew. W & M quar. (ser. 2), 19 (1939), 123-29.

____ Tobacco; its history illustrated by the books, manuscripts and engravings in the library of George Arents, Jr.; bibliographic notes by Jerome E. Brooks. N. Y., 1937-1952. 5 v.

Cabell, Nathaniel F. Early history of agriculture in Virginia. Washington [n.d.] 41 p.

Carrier, Lyman. Agriculture in Virginia, 1607-1699. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 14.)

Craven, Avery O. Soil exhaustion as a factor in the agricultural history of Virginia and Maryland, 1606-1860. Urbana, Ill., 1926. 179 p.

Gray, Lewis C. History of agriculture in the southern United States to 1860. Washington, 1933. 2 v. (Carnegie institution publication, no. 430)

Herndon, Melvin. The sovereign remedy; tobacco in colonial Virginia. Williamsburg, 1957. (Jamestown 350th anniversary historical booklet, No. 20.)

Robert, Joseph C. The story of tobacco in America. N. Y., 1949. 296 p.

Tatham, William. An historical and practical essay on the culture and commerce of tobacco. London, 1800. 330 p.