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Page ix →Illustrations
Figures
- Plantation districts, Savannah-Chatham County
- Subdivision of William Miller’s plantation, Ogeechee district, 1883
- Articles Authorizing the Election of Corporate Officers, Burroughs, Georgia, 1898
- Rice cultivation on the Ogeechee, January 5, 1867
Tables
- Table 1. Rice Production in Lowcountry Georgia, 1860
- Table 2. Population of Lowcountry Georgia, 1860
- Table 3. Families Who Received Land Titles in 1865, Grove Point Plantation, John R. Cheves
- Table 4. Families Who Received Land Titles in 1865, Grove Hill Plantation, William Habersham
- Table 5. Families Who Also Received Land Titles in 1865, Grove Hill Plantation, William Habersham
- Table 6. Landowners and Renters, Burroughs, Georgia, 1910–1920
- Table 7. Age of Landowners, Burroughs, Georgia, 1910–1920
- Table 8. Gender Analysis of Landowners, Burroughs, Georgia, 1910–1920
- Table A.1. Savannah Planter Merchants Who Received and Sold West Africans from Rice Growing Regions, 1765–1798
- Table A.2. Slaves Imported into Savannah by Origin and Time Period, Early Period, 1755–1767
- Table A.3. Slaves Imported into Savannah by Origin and Time Period, Middle Period, 1768–1771
- Page x →Table A.4. Slaves Imported into Savannah by Origin and Time Period, Final Period, 1784–1798
- Table A.5. Institutional Property Owned by Selected Mutual Associations, Savannah
- Table A.6. Leadership of African American Women in Selected Benevolent Associations, Savannah, 1867–1868
- Table A.7. Summary of Cultivation, Landowners
- Table A.8. African American Farms Classified by Size, Chatham County, 1910
- Table A.9. Occupation of Landowners, Burroughs, Georgia, 1910
- Table A.10. Occupation of Landowners, Burroughs, Georgia, 1920
- Table A.11. Occupation and Real Estate Value, Ogeechee District, 1870
- Table A.12. Average Daily Wages in Selected Occupations in Savannah, 1874
- Table A.13. African American Women Landowners, Chatham County, 1876
- Table A.14. Self-Help Societies in the Lowcountry with Accounts Established in the Freedmen’s Bank, 1867–1871