How much was a horse in 1870?
Christopher Harper
Updated on June 19, 2026
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Likewise, people ask, how much did a horse cost in the 1800s?
Most of the nineteenth century a trail horse was 10–15 dollars, a saddle 20–50 dollars. It always cost far more to feed a horse hay each year than the purchase price of the horse.
how much did a cow cost in 1860? Beans: 6 cents for a dry quart. Sugar: 8 cents a pound. Beef: 9 cents a pound.
In respect to this, how much did a cow cost in 1870?
Wholesale prices for cattle reached a heart-stopping $6.47 per hundredweight in May 1870— meaning an 850-pound steer went for $55. Those already in the cattle business around Cheyenne and Laramie—the Lathrams, the Iliffs and the Dole brothers— made a killing.
What was the cost of living in 1870?
Wheat per bushel $1.02 Horse, average work horse $150 Flour per barrel $3.00 Horse, good saddle horse $200 Corn per bushel 40 cents . Molasses, gallon 15 cents Saddle $30 Mess pork per barrel $9 cowboy saddle $60 Mess beef per barrel $8 Harness $50 Lard per pound 6 cents .
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