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    1. [NJHUNTER] Cost of items in 1816
    2. Mr. Bill Hartman
    3. Just ran across this in the 1895 Hunterdon Republican. And in keeping with the recent correspondence regarding how much things cost " In looking through an old vendue register, dated 21 June 1816, we find the following prices: One horse - $17.25; Linen sheets - $1.40; Blankets - $1.12 and $1.90; Pair of andirons - $1.26; a Bedstead - 2 cents; Bedstead and cord - 90 cents; a lot of Books - 50 cents; Cupboard - $3.50; Butter platters - $1.26; Butter plates - $1.00; Steelyards - 50 cents [This was an instrument for weighing objects]; Flax wheel - 80 cents; Cows - $15.00 & $23.50; One calf - $1.01; Sheep - $1.50 and One gin case - 15 cents. " Labor was worth about $1.00 a day in the late 1800s And when I was a kid around the 1940 Census - Ice Cream: 1 dip 5 cents, movies: 8 cents, soda: 5 cents but you got 2 cents back on a small bottle and 5 cents back on the quart [no liters back them!] When I got my license, gas was 12 cents a gallon! My first house in 1960 was $17,000, but I only made $4,000 a year as a teacher and that was with credit for 3 years military service! My first car was a new VW, which I bought while in Germany in 1958 - cost $1,170.00 Regards and enjoy inflation MrBill Hunterdon Republican newspaper, visit: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njhrna/

    04/17/2012 04:54:12