What cost $1000 in 1860 would cost $23594.24 in 2009.
Silver is the metallic element with the atomic number 47. Its symbol is Ag. In the year 1860 silver had an average price of 18.93 dollars.
In 1860, the cost of a hammer typically ranged from 25 to 75 cents, depending on the type and quality. Prices varied based on factors like materials and craftsmanship, with more specialized tools costing more. Overall, the price reflected the economic conditions and labor costs of the time.
In 1860, the cost to upkeep a slave varied widely depending on factors such as location, the type of labor performed, and the individual needs of the slave. On average, it was estimated to cost plantation owners between $150 to $200 per year, which included expenses for food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. This cost played a significant role in the economic calculations surrounding the institution of slavery in the United States.
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What cost $1000 in 1860 would cost $23594.24 in 2009.
if you're living in 1860, yes
The Game of Life wasn't around in 1860.
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William Cost Johnson died in 1860.
The cost of the train ticket in the 1860's would depend on the distance traveled. On average, the cost was less than 3 cents per mile.
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He received a patent for the paper clip in the 1860's.
Postal currency ;)
paper jams are $25 and are not paper
Silver is the metallic element with the atomic number 47. Its symbol is Ag. In the year 1860 silver had an average price of 18.93 dollars.
Depends a LOT on which rifle, and where. The rifle used by the Union Army at the start of the US Civil War originally cost $20 each. In 1860, that was a LOT of money- about 3 months wages for a worker.