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Sixteenth census of the United States
By United States. Bureau of the Census

The cotton kingdom
By Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr.

Camp-fire and cotton-field
By Thomas Wallace Knox

Cotton, its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world
By Burkett, Charles William
Louisiana and Mississippi's prosperity to be sought in "cotton mills"
Louisiana and Mississippi's prosperity to be sought in "cotton mills"
By H. H. Hargrove
Cotton from raw material to finished product
Cotton from raw material to finished product
By Cotton-Textile Institute.
American cotton handbook
American cotton handbook
By Gilbert R. Merrill
The industrial revolution in the South
The industrial revolution in the South
By Broadus Mitchell
Study of Agricultural and Economic Problems of the Cotton Belt
Study of Agricultural and Economic Problems of the Cotton Belt
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Der kampf um die weltmacht baumwolle
Der kampf um die weltmacht baumwolle
By Anton Zischka
Die baumwollpacht in USA. und ihre jüngste entwicklung
Die baumwollpacht in USA. und ihre jüngste entwicklung
By Peter Wecker
El precio de coste y el precio de venta en la industria de tejidos de punto
El precio de coste y el precio de venta en la industria de tejidos de punto
By Isidro Rius Sintes
Half a million forgotten people
Half a million forgotten people
By Textile Workers Union of America.

Cotton, the most widely used staple in the world
By International Bureau of the American Republics.

Cotton, the universal fiber
By William Dermot Darby

The cotton industry in Switzerland, Vorarlberg, and Italy
By Sabbato Louis Besso

Textile texts for cotton manufacturers
By George Otis Draper
The heritage of cotton
The heritage of cotton
By Morris De Camp Crawford
The British cotton industry
The British cotton industry
By United States Cotton Textile Team.

Hand-book to the cotton cultivation in the Madras Presidency: exhibiting the principal contents of the various public records and other works connected with the subject in a condensed and classified form
By James Talboys Wheeler