A shrubby plant with seeds developing in capsules. Seeds are surrounded by a fluffy type of fiber that…
The flax plant supplied the threads required for the linen manufactured into clothing before cotton…
Whitney's cotton gin had a permanent influence on America's slavery. With-out a cotton-gin a slave could…
"United States General Hospital, Hilton Head, S. C., exterior. The United States General Hospital at…
"United States General Hospital, Hilton Head, S. C., interior. The United States General Hospital at…
"Lake Providence, La., headquarters of General McPherson and the Federal division under his command.…
"Daring and desperate attack- surprise and capture of the United States gunboat Harriet Lane…
"Towing the wounded Federal soldiers down the bayou on a raft, on the night of January 14th, 1863, after…
"The War in Texas. Brownsville, occupied by the army under Major General N. P. Banks, in 1863. The sudden…
An early, rapid fruiting, productive type of cotton plant, with low fruit limbs, short joints and continuous…
A late, slow fruiting, unproductive type of cotton plant, with high fruit limbs and long joints. Leaves…
"Cotton Plant, which was regularly exported in small quantities from the South."—E. Benjamin Andrews,…
The Vankleek House. It was built by Myndert Vankleek, one of the first settlers in Dutchess county,…
"View from the site of Fort Cornwallis. Fort Cornwallis occupied the ground in the rear of the Episcopal…
"Cotton is a vegetable hair or filament constituting the wing of the seed of the different species of…
"Cotton is a vegetable hair or filament constituting the wing of the seed of the different species of…
"Cotton is a vegetable hair or filament constituting the wing of the seed of the different species of…
"The English cloak, though commonly adopted as the translation of these terms, conveys no accurate conception…
A simple plant four to eight inches high. The flowers are large and white; and the berries a yellow&orange…
A plant of several species, all growing in warm climates, and bearing the cotton of commerce.
A section of the cotton gin, showing the cotton passing frrom the feeder over the cylinders.
A genus of birds of the warbler family, and so named from their habit of sewing leaves of cotton or…
Figure A shows cotton fibers which are smooth on the surface, where as figure B shows woolen fibers…