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In 1849, the cost to ship a box weighing around 110-130 pounds, like the one containing Henry Box Brown, varied but was generally around $5 to $10. This price included transportation by rail and possibly by steamboat, which were the primary means of long-distance shipping at the time. The actual cost could fluctuate based on the shipping company and the specific route taken.

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