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Posted By: Dillonbuck Farm sale! - 12/09/20
This is a pic from my family book.
The farm sale of the first known of my family to set foot here.
Sorry about the pic. It's the best I could do.


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I think the prices are interesting, considering the differences in money values.
Look at the grain prices in particular.
But then I don't think they were yielding 100bu/acre and covering an acre every
few minutes either.
Posted By: rainierrifleco Re: Farm sale! - 01/05/21
Wonder what year that was
Posted By: jmp300wsm Re: Farm sale! - 01/05/21
1815
Posted By: Limomaker Re: Farm sale! - 01/06/21
On the sundial I'll take it.
Posted By: Limomaker Re: Farm sale! - 01/06/21
My family moved to where I'm at in 1843. Every little bit of information I can find I cherish. Since my dad passed suddenly four years now, my biggest regret is not writing things down as they were told from him and his uncles. I try to remember all the stories told and retold and tell them to my sons. Seems like times have changed from resting on the front porch and stories.
Posted By: 44mc Re: Farm sale! - 01/06/21
i can under stand . my family started the oldest city in the the new world as slaves to the old one
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Farm sale! - 01/07/21
That's pretty cool!

Your Mom or Dad's side?
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Farm sale! - 01/07/21
Dads. Got the book from Aunt Margaret's daughter Dot.


Notice the bag of hops.

He was from Bavaria, I think.

Also the still.

Hmmm, farmer from frontier Pa in that time period who made beer and whiskey.
Might have been a bit rebellious?
Posted By: ihookem Re: Farm sale! - 01/12/21
It says 1815 but I dont the ink there were type writers then.
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Farm sale! - 01/12/21
There weren't.

This is from a family history book compiled in the 1960's.
Scanning and desktop publishing weren't real common then.

So, almost everything had to be typed for the printers, I think.

These books were a bit expensive to begin with,
They couldn't be too fancy with a bunch of pictures.
Posted By: OldmanoftheSea Re: Farm sale! - 01/15/21
A whole sheep for $2.
What was the hot rifle of the day in 1815?
$12 for the rifle and shot.
2.6 bibles to a rifle
6 sheep to a rifle.
How long would 1 sheep feed a family? With no refrigeration?

Interesting
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