Flato Commission Company Cattle Sales Account, March 30, 1899
<p>This account acknowledges the sale of 40 steers to a party F.J. Nelson, Ms Wilberger's grandfather, was a drover for. This document is evidence of Omaha's stockyards and livestock market growth at the end of the 19th century as well as cattle prices at that time. Thus, F. J. Nelson paid $1835.39 (about $47,000 today) for 40 cattle, almost $100 out of which were freight and back charges, yardage, inspection, commission, and hay.</p>
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Betty Wilberger, Nebraska City History Harvest, 2010
1899-03-30
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Flato Commission Company Cattle Sales Account, August 17, 1898
<p>This account acknowledges the sale of 53 cows and 1 cow and calf to a party F.J. Nelson, Ms Wilberger's grandfather, was a drover for. This document is evidence of Omaha's stockyards and livestock market growth at the end of the 19th century as well as cattle prices at that time. Thus, F. J. Nelson paid $1469.06 (more than $37,000 today) for 54 cattle, almost $60 out of which were freight and back charges, commission, and hay for the cows.</p>
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<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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1898-08-17
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