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In the 1850s, the price of a gallon of milk varied depending on location and availability, but it typically ranged from about 25 to 50 cents. In urban areas, prices could be higher due to increased demand and transportation costs. Additionally, factors such as seasonality and the local economy influenced milk prices during that period.

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