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The Denbigh's Civilian Imports: Customs Records of a Civil War Blockade Runner between Mobile and Havana

Author J. Barto Arnold III
Publisher Institute of Nautical Archaeology
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ISBN / ASIN0979587425
ISBN-139780979587429
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Sales Rank1,566,858
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Customs Records of a Civil War Blockade Runner between Mobile and Havana. Denbigh Shipwreck Project Publication 5. Customs forms and invoices revealed details of everyday life during the Civil War, Jan.-June 1864. Hundreds of small orders for individually identified families as well as orders for merchants. The invoices presented might just as well be answers for survey questions to the lady of the house such as, “What six items would you like us to bring you from the general store in Havana?” A typical invoice might contain 20 yds. of fabric for new clothes, 6 pairs of children’s shoes, 10 lbs. of fancy tea, and 200 cigars. The normal total cost was under $ 100.