SHOULD STAY IN SOUTH: Fairfax Harrison Advises Natives Not to Leave. NO LONGER ONE-CROP REGION President of the Southern Railroad Says That While Desirable Immigrants Should Be Welcomed, It Is More Important That Southland Retain Its Own People -- Road Will Help.
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SHOULD STAY IN SOUTH: Fairfax Harrison Advises Natives Not to Leave. NO LONGER ONE-CROP REGION President of the Southern Railroad Says That While Desirable Immigrants Should Be Welcomed, It Is More Important That Southland Retain Its Own People -- Road Will Help.
Subject
Immigration
Description
The article talks about the priorities of the president of the Southern railroad in relation to balancing immigrant labor and labor from Virginia.
Creator
The Washington Post (1877-1922)
Publisher
The Washington Post (1877-1922)
Date
4 Mar, 1914
Contributor
Blake Hodge
Rights
Copyright The Washington Post Company Mar 4, 1914
Format
Newspaper Article
Citation
The Washington Post (1877-1922), “SHOULD STAY IN SOUTH: Fairfax Harrison Advises Natives Not to Leave. NO LONGER ONE-CROP REGION President of the Southern Railroad Says That While Desirable Immigrants Should Be Welcomed, It Is More Important That Southland Retain Its Own People -- Road Will Help.,” Mason's Legacies, accessed May 19, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/1277.