What was a typical reward for the capture and return of fugitive slaves in Missouri in 1860?

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Bounties given for the return of fugitive slaves varied based onmany circumstances. In 1860, in Missouri a reward for the return ofa fugitive slave captured by a citizen was about $100 dollars. Intoday's economy that figure is very high.

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