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A journey in the seaboard slave states: with remarks on their economy Contributor Names Olmsted, Frederick Law, Created / Published New York: Dix Edwards ; London: Sampson Low, Son Co., Subject Headings. The northerner is Frederick Law Olmstead, designer of Central Park in NYC in - a genius. In the early and mids,he was a journalist seeking to discover first hand how about the lives of slaves and slave-owners in different parts of the South. He attempts to record the dialects of /5(). Frederick Law Olmstead, David Martin (Editor) It is rare to find an impartial look at the Southern States before the Civil War, but Frederick Law Olmstead's Journey through the South is a superb view of every aspect of the South; he talks to the Slaves, the overseers, describes the economy and temper of the people in a highly readable travelogue. In Journey, Olmsted comments on the land, the people, /5(11).


A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, with Remarks on Their Economy, Frederick Law Olmsted, Dix, Edwards, and Company, Frederick's first book of his travels in the slave states. Selections of this book and from the others listed below were incorporated into the compedium The Cotton Kingdom. In this and subsequent volumes, the modern. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States: With Remarks on Their Economy Olmsted, Frederick Law, Our slave states Volume 1 of Our slave states, Frederick Law Olmsted Slavery in America and the world: history, culture law Issue of Slavery pamphlets: Author: Frederick Law Olmsted: Publisher: Dix Edwards, Original from. journey in the seaboard slave states; with remarks on their economy. by frederick law olmsted, author of "walks and talks of an american farmer in england." london: sampson low, son, co., 47, ludgate hill. new york: dix and edwards.


IN the year , the author of this work made a journey through the Seaboard Slave States, and gave an account of his observations in the "New York Daily Times," under the signature of "Yeoman." Those letters excited some attention, and their publication in a book was announced; but, before preparing them for the press, the author had occasion to make a second and longer visit to the South. Frederick Law Olmstead, David Martin (Editor) It is rare to find an impartial look at the Southern States before the Civil War, but Frederick Law Olmstead's Journey through the South is a superb view of every aspect of the South; he talks to the Slaves, the overseers, describes the economy and temper of the people in a highly readable travelogue. In Journey, Olmsted comments on the land, the people, agriculture, industry, and slavery. Summary of A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy. Frederick Law Olmsted (26 April August ), renowned landscape architect and antebellum travel writer, was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to a comfortable middle class family. As a boy, Olmsted was educated by ministers and at private academies before a bout of sumac poisoning weakened his eyes and prevented him from pursuing higher education at Yale.

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