File:Bird's Eye View of Slavery in Missouri 1862.png
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DescriptionBird's Eye View of Slavery in Missouri 1862.png |
English: A graphical view from the paper, A Bird's-eye View of slavery in Missouri, which shows the number of slaves in each count of Missouri and the fact slavery is concentrated in the agricultural lands on both banks of the Missouri, known as Little Dixie. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/birdseyeviewsofs00leig/page/n13/mode/2up |
Author | Dr Edwin Leigh |
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