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Topic: James W. Owens, emp of Chew & Co. Whsle Grocery & Liquor, member Homestake Hose Team, Irish-Catholic Community

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RE: James W. Owens, emp of Chew & Co. Whsle Grocery & Liquor, member Homestake Hose Team, Irish-Catholic Community

GREAT!!  Thank You so Very Much!!  I understand now,

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RE: James W. Owens, emp of Chew & Co. Whsle Grocery & Liquor, member Homestake Hose Team, Irish-Catholic Community

Mary Cochran indicated in the June 12,1880 census that she was employed in the "dining room".  Mary Cochran was residing on Main street in the boarding house of Elizabeth Boyer.

I included the names of establishments that may have been hiring and or still in business after the 1879 fire that destroyed most of Deadwood.

Name: Mary Cochran
Home in 1880: Deadwood, Lawrence, Dakota Territory
Age: 21
Estimated birth year: abt 1859
Birthplace: New York
Relation to Head of Household: Something other than a direct relationship (Other)
Father's birthplace: Ireland
Mother's birthplace: Ireland
Neighbors: View others on page 
Occupation: Dining Room
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female

Household Members: Name Age
Elizabeth Boyer 34
John Boyer 31
Stella Boyer 18
Mary Cochran 21
Mollie Lamar 20
O. Helwig 26 

A possible work location for Mary Cochran may possibly be
 
Article Title     Description of his restaurant on Main Street 
Subject     King, Joe 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 17 1880, p.4 , col.3 

Article Title     Proprietor of Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant 
Subject     King, Joseph 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 01 1880, p.2 , col.6 

Article Title     Closed his establishment to do repairs 
Subject     King, Joe 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Nov 17 1881, p.4 , col.3 

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These are more dining locations in business in the year of 1880 and one to two years thereafter

Article Title     Mr. Keith and Mr. Allabaugh, of the Keystone Restaurant, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Allabaugh retiring, but not from the restaurant business, however, as he has leased the Cosmopolitan dining rooms, and will take possession on Monday morning next. Mr. Allabaugh is a thorough hotel and restaurant man, and the Cosmopolitan will lose none of its well earned reputation under his management. Joe King, the proprietor, will continue in charge of the rooms, and on tomorrow (Sunday) will as a parting tribute to his guests, serve an elegant chicken dinner, such an one as will do honor to a justly popular landlord. 
    Allabaugh. 
    Keith. 
    King, Joe. 
    Keystone Restaurant. 
    Cosmopolitan Restaurant. 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times December 8, 1883, p. 3, col. 4. 
 


Article Title     Girl wanted for dining room, apply immediately 
Subject     Overland Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jun 01 1882, p.3 , col.5 


Article Title     Wanted: Girl for dining room, apply Overland Hotel. 
Subject     Pichler and Bartells. 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times May 28 1882, p.3 , col.3 
 

Article Title     Has charge of dining room at Galena 
Subject     McClure, Annie 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Dec 12 1881, p.4 , col.5 


Article Title     Fire deliberately set in dining room 
Subject     Golden Gate House 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Sep 01 1881, p.4 , col.4 


Article Title     Purchased dining room of opera house restaurant 
Subject     Mahn, Johnny 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Aug 04 1881, p.4 , col.5 


Article Title     Mrs. K. Gardner has opened dining rooms in Nyes 
Subject     Women 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jan 01 1881, p.2 , col.6

Article Title     Proprietress of the Star Restaurant, ad 
Subject     Scott, Laura, Mrs 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jul 01 1880, p.2 , col.5 
 
Article Title     Lodging for a limited number of boarders, ad 
Subject     Star Restaurant 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jul 01 1880, p.2 , col.5 
 

Article Title     Brought in young ladies to wait on the dining room 
Subject     Kings Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jun 01 1880, p.4 , col.4 


Article Title     Dining room girls to arrive from Bismarck in few d 
Subject     Kings Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times May 23 1880, p.4 , col.2 


Article Title     One of the best dining places in the city, ad 
Subject     Hilarys Restaurant 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Apr 01 1880, p.4 , col.6 

Article Title     Putting in elevator to use upstairs for dining 
Subject     Roberts, George 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Mar 28 1880, p.1 , col.2 

Article Title     One of the best dining places in the city, ad 
Subject     Hilarys Restaurant 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jul 01 1880, p.2 , col.6 
   
Article Title     Fitted up dining room in costly and elegant style 
Subject     Gardner, Mrs 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Dec 01 1880, p.4 , col.4 
 
Article Title     Opened out restaurant in old Oyster Bay, Lee St 
Subject     Gilmore, 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 15 1880, p.4 , col.2 

Article Title     Wanted-A first-class dining room girl, Lead City 
Subject     Miners Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 09 1880, p.4 , col.5 

Article Title     Best & neatest looking heating store adorns dining 
Subject     Cosmopolitan Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 09 1880, p.4 , col.2 

Article Title     Proprietor of Great Eastern Hotel & Restaurant, ad 
Subject     Eggert, George 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Oct 01 1880, p.3 , col.5 


Article Title     Opened out a restaurant at fair grounds 
Subject     Frenchy, Mrs 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Sep 22 1880, p.4 , col.4 

Article Title     Board by week, day R meal, hotel & restaurant, ad 
Subject     Great Eastern Hote 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Sep 01 1880, p.1 , col.7 


Article Title     Formerly of Palace Restaurant, in town after 1 yr. 
Subject     Rumsey, 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Aug 29 1880, p.1 , col.1 

Article Title     Meals at all hours, lodging, ad 
Subject     Star Restaurant 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Aug 01 1880, p.4 , col.6 

Article Title     Wanted-A dining room girl at hotel, Central City 
Subject     Metropolitan Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Aug 12 1880, p.4 , col.5 

Article Title     L.P. Stone Hotel and Restaurant, ad 
Subject     Stone Hotel 
Source     Journal: Black Hills Daily Times Jan 01 1880, p.1 , col.4 

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The Keystone was a hotel.

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RE: James W. Owens, emp of Chew & Co. Whsle Grocery & Liquor, member Homestake Hose Team, Irish-Catholic Community

Hello,

A couple questions before I send a research request to the library.  You sent article indexes about girls being hired for servers at a couple hotels, ie.. Metropolitian, Kings ect.. were you thinking Mary Corcoran (Cochran) may have been one of these girls?? If so what do you base this thought on?  I can not find index reference to these articles on the South Dakota library network,  do you have pg., Colume# ect.. or tell me what search term you used so I can give them to library researcher.   Also what was the Keystone Register??

Thank You!
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Contact Deadwood Public Library for search and newspaper microfilm reproduction. Fees may be charged for these services.

The Deadwood Public Library
435 Williams St
Deadwood, South Dakota, 57732

Telephone 605-578-2821 

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WOW!  Thanks so much, Great Stuff.  Are these newspaper articles available to view on line anywhere??
Denise

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RE: Owens, Corcoran 1880 Deadwood, S.Dakota

Deadwood historical newspaper articles:

Miss Owens visiting.

Owens, Nellie.

Owens, James W.

Baker, Lulu.

Aug. 4, 1899

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Arrivals in Deadwood.

Kenney, Denny.

Schrandt, C. A.

Kelly, Simon.

Groshong, Gertie.

Phillips, Gertrude.

Phillips, Mamie.

Phillips, Kate.

Owens, James.

Baxter, Lee R. Mrs.

Haxter, George.

Nichols, A. M.

Feb. 9, 1897

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Arrivals in Deadwood.

Henley, Charles.

Gibbs, P. L.

Farrell, E. J.

Blackwell, C. H.

Kingsley, J. D.

Bradford, Charles.

Driskill, J. L.

Scott, W. Y.

Billington, Dee.

Owens, J. W.

Dunning, Harry.

Barclay, W. J.

Field, A. W.

Carter, Billy.

Pratt, William M.

Wilson, W. L.

Mattby, J. S.

March 7, 1894

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Owens visits from Omaha. .

Owens, James.

June 20, 1891

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Keystone register December 30.

Smith, T. G.

Ward, C. L.

Scollard, J.

Grady, T. A.

Owens, J. W.

Wright, A. M.

Sisler, W. L.

Stewart, L. J.

Summers, F. J.

Wolzmuth, J.

Chadwick, G. S.

Burlingham, C. H.

Pinney, M. E.

Dec. 30, 1890

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Keystone register Feb. 4.

Owens, J. W.

Newlin, M.

Billington, D.

Brown, F. H.

Burlingham, C. H.

Kide, E.

Higgins, F. W.

Watson, G. C.

Kehoe, H.

Kehoe, A. Miss.

Humphrey, W.

Smith, L.

Skinner, T. N.

Pike, S. D.

Jefferson, S.

Feb. 4, 1890

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Passenger lists Feb. 7.

Stagelines.

Morrow, T. B.

Rawley, A. J.

Ashworth, W. H.

Brooks, W. A.

Parker, William H.

Otice, J.

Owens, J. W.

Phillips, J.

Loren, T.

Clutter, May.

Berky, E.

Clary, Fred.

Clary, Fred Mrs.

McDonough, Neil.

Coyle, M.

Gorum, Tom.

Spaulding, Henry.

Brown, J. J.

Scriber, C. M.

Thomas, H. C.

Hypes, W. F.

Gaulett, E.

Lambert, Clay.

Brooks, William A.

Morrow, D. B.

Agey, J. S.

LaMontine, Jennie.

Feb. 7, 1888

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Delinquent city tax sale N-S.

Sanderson, H.

Nye, I. E.

Norton, Balsley.

Nelson, Ole.

Ning Wong.

Otice and Mather.

Owens, J. W.

ONeil, Peter.

Oleson, Dora.

Otterbine, John.

OConnell, John.

ONeil, J. C.

Palmer and Curtiss.

Palmer, L. H.

Patton, John D.

Phillips, Lee.

Purmort, G. H.

Parker, William H.

Pichler and Bartells.

Power and Hester.

Pichler, Annie.

Phillips, Kirk G.

Priest, W. A.

Plowman, A. J.

Prince, C. E.

Prentice, V. E.

Pesher, C. W.

Phillips, J. H.

Pilger, Henry.

Pacer, Henry.

Parker, George.

Pardillon, W. C. Mrs.

Parker, R. A.

Peppin, Joe.

Pauly, T. H.

Robinson, J. M.

Rodgers, J. A.

Russell, T. H.

Raymond, A. A.

Rogers, P. L.

Reuben, Louis.

Robinson, J. M.

Rodebank, W. P.

Rickel, Joseph.

Richardson, D. H.

Rose, J. B.

Reynolds, H. P.

Rodgers, A. H.

Rhoeder, Samuel.

Rhoder, S. L. Mrs.

Randall, William.

Robinson, May.

Roche, Lizzie.

Robinson, Henry.

Rodenhaus, Jacob.

Sears, J. D.

Smith, R. H.

Shell, W. M.

Smith, B. P.

Stern, M.

Star and Bullock.

Stebbins, W. R.

Sasse, Charles.

Stone, Gib and Company.

Steele, A. W.

Shotwell, J. T. Mrs.

Shaw, A.

Singleton, Frank.

Scott, William.

Spinazer, Illion.

Shankland, C. W.

Schwartzwald, Sam.

Sept. 6, 1887

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Arrivals and departures.

Stagelines.

Gregg, Harrison M.

McCall, Alex.

Bell, G. M.

Stannus, John.

Scurlock, H. C.

Furois, S.

Owens, J. W.

Weare, H. G.

Leahy, M. W.

Tabor, Seth.

Grunty, I.

Isaacsen, John.

Mahar, Thomas.

Sharp,

March 21, 1885

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Fire departments unite to represent Hills.

Fire department.

March 14, 1885

 

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Owens and Harmer intent to make final proof.

Owens, James.

Harmer, William H.

Mahoney, John.

McLeod, John.

Davis.

Searight, Gilbert.

Luse, J. P.

Sept. 13, 1884

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Dog poisoner again abroad.

Owens, James.

June 13, 1884

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Owens and Harmer notice.

Keil, Frederick I.

Owens, James.

Harmer, William H.

Mahoney, John.

McLeod, John.

Davis.

Searight, Gilbert.

Luse, J. P.

Oct. 4, 1884

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Owens and Harmer notice of claim.

Harmer, William H.

Owens, James.

Keil, Frederick I.

Mahoney, John.

McLeod, John.

Davis, Justice.

Searight, Gilbert.

Luse, J. P.

Aug. 23, 1884

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Real estate transfers.

Carl, E.L.

Knowlton, W.M.

Blackwell, E.M.

Ramsdell, Joe.

Largest, M.G.

Chiesman, W.J.

Ollerenshaw, J.H.

Owens, J.W.

Berry, L.C.

Reilley, G.L.

Huber, J.M.

Duggan, M.

Bissell, A.L.

Bissell, R.C.

Gray, B.F.

Schuller, J.

Harmon, William.

Harmon, E.A.

Sullivan, P.

Valentine, L.W.

Hood, R.

Franklin, H.

Star, Sol.

Sands, M.

Nelson, N.C.

Greer, W.

Jones, W.E.

Goody, F.

Vanocker, F.

Stout, J.C.

Hardy, F.

Ferguson, D.

Bentley, T.C.

Harding, J.A.

Baird, W.M.

Lebanon Mine.

Mountain Rose Mine.

Homestake Mining Company.

Deadwood Flouring Mill.

Hiawatha Mine.

David Foote Mine.

Washington Mine.

Lida Mine.

Louis Napolean Mine.

Little Maggie Mine.

Last Chance Mine.

May 22, 1884

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Deadwood Hose Running Association, combination of Homestake and South Deadwood hose boys to form a hose running team.

Deadwood Hose Running Association.

Fire Departments.

May 16, 1884

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Birth, girl, possessed of good lungs

Owens, J.W.

Aug 22 1882

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Running team took run on upper Main, straightaway

Homestake Hose Company

Jun 25 1882

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Organized running team, 13 men signed up

Homestake Hose Company

Jun 11 1882

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Confident at getting up a good running team

Homestake Hose Company

Jun 06 1882

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Real Estate & Mining Transfers

Owens, J.W.

May 21 1882

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Homestake hose organizing running team

Fire Department

May 07 1882

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Marriage to Miss Cochrane, at Catholic Church

Owens, James

Nov 21 1881

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Marriage to Owens, by Rev. Gleeson

Cochrane, Mary

Nov 21 1881

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Worked hard & faithfully for Catholic parish

Gleeson,

See also Father Gleason

Nov 21 1881

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Father Gleeson dedicates new church

Catholic Church

Nov 21 1881

 

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On Homestake Hose team, July 4 tournament

Owens, James

Baird, John L.

Cronin, Thomas

Crookham, George

Drew, H.E.

Duncan, William

Farrond, E.

Jenkins, W.S.

Jones, Ed

Robinson, P.C.

McFarland, William

Belding, John P.

Brown, Frank

Jul 01 1881

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Arrests Mike Pendegrass as accessory to his brother

Owens, James

Beaman, Hank B.

Jun 16 1881

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7th Cavalry soldier arrested for stealing mules

Pendegrass, Mike

Pendegrass, Thomas

Jellum, James

Adams, Halleck P.

Jan 28 1881

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Dog poisoner has arrived in town

Deadwood

Feb 27 1881

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Fitted up dining room in costly and elegant style

Gardner, Mrs

Dec 01 1880

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Worried about beer being frozen during transport

Chew, Robert

Nov 18 1880

 

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Leaves Deadwood

Owens, James

Oct 26 1880

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Best & neatest looking heating store adorns dining

Cosmopolitan Hotel

Oct 09 1880

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Wanted-A first-class dining room girl, Lead City

Miners Hotel

Oct 09 1880

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Wanted-A dining room girl at hotel, Central City

Metropolitan Hotel

Aug 12 1880

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Hose team out on Main Street for a practice run

Homestake Hose Company.

Jul 09 1880

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One of the best dining places in the city, ad

Hilarys Restaurant

Jul 01 1880

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Dining room girls to arrive from Bismarck in few days

Kings Hotel

May 23 1880

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Brought in young ladies to wait on the dining room

Kings Hotel

Jun 01 1880

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Wertheimers block, Main St, Deadwood, Dakota Terr.

Merchants Hotel

Feb 01 1880

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Jamaica ginger, canned fruit, cigars at R. Chews

Chew, R.

Feb 01 1880

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One thousand pounds of creamery butter at Chews

Chew, R.

Feb 01 1880

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Organization of the Homestake Hose Company

Aikins, F.

Archer, Clay

Barton, C.H.

Belding, John P.

Brown, J.F.

Burns, John H.

Cronin, Thomas

Decker, Jean P.

Harris, John H.

Keller, Charles

Kelson, Jacob

Kempf, L.W.

Mahoney, M.

McArthur, Dan

McDonald, E.

Owens, J.W.

Peterson, James

Richards, L.C.

Stillwell & Co.

Wall, Daniel

Wittenbach, Henry

Worth, John

Dec 11 1879

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Fireproof kept its entire contents from the fire

Chew & Co.

Sep 30 1879

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Losses from the big fire in September, $5,000.

Chew & Co.

Sep 30 1879

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A car load of St Louis beer just received by Chew

Chew & Co.

Sep 02 1879

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Store divided, groceries on one side, liquor other

Chew & Co.

May 18 1879

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Owens, J.W. of Virginia in Deadwood

Owens, J.W.

Jun 09 1877

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James W. Owens, emp of Chew & Co. Whsle Grocery & Liquor, member Homestake Hose Team, Irish-Catholic Community

Looking for information on James W. Owens 1880 census in Deadwood working in Liquor store b. 1855 Indiana. Married 1881 Deadwood Mary Corcoran b 1860 NY, Child Helen Jane Owens b. 1882 Deadwood.  Looking for any reference to Parents/Siblings of James and or Mary, Parents Irish Immig.  Any information or suggestions word be Great!

Denise

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