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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), How the South got chemicals during the war. (search)
How the South got chemicals during the war.
Professor Mallett writes valuable paper showing Resourcefulness of the Confederacy during blockade.
Salt from Louisiana proved Valuable—Smugglers helped with Opiates.
Manufacture of gunpowder.
It is difficult for anyone in the North who was not a participant in the Cival war to appreciate thoroughly the great sufferings that were experienced by those who lived in the Southern States at that time.
The continual blockade along the water-f ars of modern times.
A description of the efforts made in scientific directions has never been satisfactorily written, but within a few weeks, in a pleasant way, under the title of Applied Chemistry in the South During the Civil War, Professor John W. Mallett, of the University of Virginia, spoke before the Chemical Society of Washington of some of his experiences.
In beginning, he referred to the great lack of preservatives that were essential, and indeed required, for the preservation o
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)