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From: "Paul Drake" <>
Subject: asset evaluations
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 15:55:49 -0500
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EEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKK....... Tori, your question bristles with further questions, and may not be answered without some further research on your part.......... The best of the avenues to such interpretations/values are estates sales at the period of which you speak and at your WHERE, WHERE, WHERE !!!!!!!!!! Such values varied greatly from time to time and place to place, just as those do today, and the taxes on such personal property were levied, just as now, i.e., how much does the local govt. need/demand/plan to steal this year....
Be aware that for your purposes the estates sales are preferable to the inventories/appraisals, since the appraisals are but opinions of friends of the court, while the estate sales reflect what the items truly did fetch in the open market of people who lived in that neighborhood/community at that date.
Your question is an important one, hence I have shared it with some other web-sites. Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: tori counts
Subject: evaluations of property
This is one of the more active lists I am enrolled on, so I am going to ask
you-
Does anyone know what a horse, a mule, and a Jennie were worth in Tax Lists?
Early, early 1800's
Did it change from state to state? Year to year? How much of the Value of
property were they at that time? And how can I find out?
Tioraidh an drasda,
Tori
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