Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Reasonable terms, cash or credit, 133 Baronne Street, New Orleans

The Free Market determined prices for slaves. Supply and demand, cotton futures, anticipated return on investment, and other factors came into play. In 1850, a properly terrorized field worker, depending on his condition and age,  could bring as much as $27,000 in today's dollars, or roughly equivalent to the price of  a new Ford Escape.
A one-armed 67 year old? Not so much.
Here is 133 Baronne Street today, downtown, just off Canal Street