Edmund Ruffin - Works

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  • Slavery and free labor, described and compared / by Edmund Ruffin. Accessed December 8, 2006.
  • Ruffin, Edmund (1852). An essay on calcareous manures. Richmond, Va.: J.W. Randolph. http://books.google.com/?id=LTuec1m0qvcC&dq=%22Ruffin%22+%22An+Essay+on+Calcareous+Manures%22+.
  • Ruffin, Edmund (1989) (3 v.). The diary of Edmund Ruffin. Edited, with an introd. and notes, by William Kauffman Scarborough. With a foreword by Avery Craven.. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-0948-7.
  • Ruffin, Edmund (1857?). The political economy of slavery, or, The institution considered in regard to its influence on public wealth and the general welfare. Washington: L. Towers. http://www.archive.org/details/poleconomyslave00ruffrich. Retrieved 2006-12-14.
  • Ruffin, Edmund (1860). Anticipations of the Future, to Serve as Lessons for the Present Time: In the Form of Extracts of Letters from an English Resident in the United States, to the London Times (sic), from 1864 to 1870. J.W. Randolph. http://books.google.com/?id=LDzzwhDEPQ0C&dq=Anticipations+of+the+Future,+to+Serve+as+Lesson+for+the+Present+Time&printsec=frontcover. Retrieved 2008-11-30.

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