Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1976

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Imagine buying that acre of land you have spotted for 51425! Or. even at the higher price of $10 Those are the prices offered to our founding fathers to encourage sets tlement of the wilderness areas of this nation. A stage wasn't the most Comfortable way to go, but you could get From city to city for as little as $3 - at the amazing pace of six miles per hour. Compare today's wages with a 127hour day in the early 1800's, A man earned 50c a day. Of course his dollar bought a little more than today's. Butter in 1826 was about 5:: 1b in the Midwest; eggs, 3c doz.; corn 6a: bu, wheat, 25:1: tau; and a cow could be bought for $5. With travel becoming the American tradi- tion, you could choose train, wagon, horseback or the water. A canal rider with bed and board included, averaged 3 or 4c per mile. And when you reached your cies- tination, you could sit down to a 5,01' even 10 course meal for 256. tLadies 20$, in consideration of appetiteJ Farmers in the early 1800's could own the Famous McCormick Reaper For a mere $100. But the Civil War increased prices as the machine became the first item Farmers could buy on time payments for the sum of $1,500 A good suit of clothes then might cost $1.95 and ladies waists tblousest were marketed for 49c to $3.50 with a whole dress pattern prited at 150:. Cookstoves, A'quaiity-satisfaction guaran- teed, Could cost you $29.25 at $4 per month and a dandy heating stove could set you back as much as $5.73 and up. The first electric refrigerator cost $900 - which might be enough to make you faint on your 1907 fainting couch that had cost a mere $765. Your new baby travelled in the height of fashion in a wicker steeping coach tstroii- art for the sum of $12.04. IF you had $1,500 in 1903 you could show off in one of the first automobiles. Ah, those were the days Some of the cur- rent prices are reminiscent of those days, but at frontier prices, which were a whole different story. Hardy pioneers had to pay $2 a pound for sugar, too. And the same for a pound of coffee or pepper. Those items were only 151: per pound back in civ- ilized St. Louis. Flour was marked up 100 times for sale to the Erontiersmen and dup ing the famous Gold Rush, that precious commodity went for $400 a barrel.



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THE SPIRIT OF A NATION '1 was born American; I live an American; I shall die an American DANIEL WEBSTER 7 thOIft give up the Ship.,,CAPT.JAMESLAWRENCE ' 1'80 you are the Irma woman Who wrote the book that made this great war. H LINCOLN t0 Harriet Beecher Stowe. Give me your tired, your poor. your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, . . EMMA LAZARUS The people are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. THOMASJEFFERSON hhA truly American sentiment recognises the dignity of labm and the fact that honor lies in honest toil. GRUVER CLEVELAND Be sure you are right, then go ahead. DA v10 CRUCKETT A knowledge of the past'prepares us for thecrisis of the present and the challenge of the future. JOHNF. KENNEDY h . . . That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom P LINCOLN Historic continuity with the past is not a duty; it is only a necessity. JUSTICE 0L1 VER WENDELL HOLMES America is a tune. It must be sung together. GERALD STANLEYLEE Go West, young man, and grow up with the CO U nt ry . 'fHORACE GREELEY 7 come to present theistrong claims of suffering humanity. ,h DOROT-HEA DIX

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