Incoming Resources
- The plantation South
- American Negro slavery;, a survey of the supply, employment and control of Negro labor as determined by the plantation regime
- Plantation and frontier, documents: 1649-1863, illustrative of industrial history in the colonial & ante-bellum South, collected from mss. and other rare sources and edited by Ulrich B. Phillips, Ph.D
- Rice planter and sportsman, the recollections of J. Motte Alston, 1821-1909, edited by Arney R. Childs ; with an introduction by Mary Alston Read Simms
- Life and labor on Argyle Island, letters and documents of a Savannah River rice plantation, 1833-1867, edited with an introd. by James M. Clifton
- Seed from Madagascar,, by Duncan Clinch Heyward; with illustrations by Carl Julien
- Old plantation days, being recollections of southern life before the civil war, by Mrs. N. B. De Saussure
- Seen/unseen, hidden lives in a community of enslaved Georgians, written and edited by Christopher R. Lawton, Laura E. Nelson, Randy L. Reid
- Southern plantation;, a study in the development and the accuracy of a tradition
- The influence of Haiti on the antebellum south, 1791-1865, by Alfred Nathaniel Hunt
- Belvidere, a plantation memory, by Anne Sinkler Fishburne