Many Klatch
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Tenngun - It is surprising how fast items got to the backwoods from Europe. When I was a volunteer at Conner Prairie Museum, I learned that in 1836 the newest Paris fashions and fabrics could be bought in Indiana about 6 months after they were introduced in Europe. If you are in Missouri, you aren't that far upriver from New Orleans.
I can pretty much guarantee that anything invented in 1828 would have been available in your area by at least 1830. You didn't have to wait for the South to Fire the First Shot for your tobacco to show up.
Many Klatch
I can pretty much guarantee that anything invented in 1828 would have been available in your area by at least 1830. You didn't have to wait for the South to Fire the First Shot for your tobacco to show up.
Many Klatch