Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Sub-committee on decoration for Fourth of July 1879 Donated 1,000 flags for the Fourth celebration 1879 Completed connections via telephone 1879 Received the first coal grates ever in the Hills 1879 Incoming Freight from Bismarck 1879 Mining stock market is sustaining a bit of a boom 1879 Mining Brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1879 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1879 Safe so heated up in fire, required expert to open 1879 Losses in the big fire of September 27, $1,000. 1879 Certificates of stock for Pierce Mine on sale 1879 old over 6,000 shares of B.H. mining stock 1879 Losses by the big Deadwood fire of September 1879 1879 Losses in the big fire of September 27, $2,000. 1879 Contributors to the fire fund adding up 1879 Mining brokers selling tickets for Ft Pierre route 1879 Committee satisfied with amount & quality of water 1879 Committee to look into claims of Canal & Water Co. 1879 To open a mining brokerage office in this city 1879 Incoming Freight from Bismarck 1879 Members of the petit jury for the present term 1879 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1879 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold on commission 1879 Mining stock brokers, 143 Main St, Ddwd, ad 1879 For Sale-Mining stock brokers 1879 Dr Bab**** is with Gaston 1879 Telegraphed to Chicago for a $75. flag for Fourth 1879 Presented gifts to Beaman for service, Fire Warden 1879 Owner of the Missouri Homestake very jubitant 1879 Have a specimen of silver ore from Red Jacket Mine. 1879 Lost over $4,000 from building & contents in fire. 1879 Phillips & Riddle to share building when rebuilt. 1879 5,000 shares of General Merritt stock for sale. 1879 Shankland planning to take trip after selling out. 1879 6 Phillips & Riddle putting in a stock of drugs. 1879 Collections & disbursements for July 4 celebration. 1879 Surface ground under store rocked out, panned $100. 1879 Meeting held on building three story brick hotel. 1879 Committee on decorations will meet at store. 1879 Shankland at Custer on business of mining property. 1879 How much is bail? 1879 Drunk kicked camp kettles & articles about. 1879 Owners of the Missouri Homestake Mine. 1879 Received a large collection of fossils from Cheyenne. 1879 Has dirt from Custer diggings on exhibit in store. 1879 Bulleting the Black Hills stock at San Francisco. 1879 The Custer City placer diggings. 1879 Have a white owl on exhibit at their store, dead. 1879 Ore in their store from Red Jacket not Red Cloud. 1879 Have a specimen of silver ore from Red Jacket Mine. 1879 Incoming Freight from Bismarck. 1879 Incoming Freight from Bismarck. 1879 Contributors to the Fourth of July celebration. 1879 Gaston & OBrien & Company, Owners of the Unches Mine in Grizzly gulch 1879 Winchester rifle on exhibition at Gaston & Shanklin. 1878 That bullion can be purchased for a dollar or two. 1878 Brown & Thum purchased bullion from bullion racket. 1878 Samples of cement on exhibit in store. 1878 Reservoir in well, in rear of Gaston & Shanklands. 1878 Refer to them for reference. 1878 Donations to pay for the fire engine en route. 1878 Agree to close places of business at noon on Sunda. 1878 Purchased the engine of the old Hammond mill 1878 Have great expectations from their mine 1878 Strass & Whitehead moved to their store for now 1878 School Meeting 1878 Real Estate & Mining Transfers 1878 Gold dust $17. per ounce 1878 Gold Dust Currency, almost all businesses signed 1878 Give donation for 4th of July celebration 1878 Gaston & Shankland need men to dig wells 1878 Finest specimen of gold on exhibition 1878 Fighting Fire 1878 Collecting funds for digging wells for fires 1878 Closing on Sunday, agree to close business at noon 1878 Bogus Bullion 1878 Another School Meeting 1878 Sold supplies to miner leaving for Big Horn. 1878 Petition signed for opening thoroughfare of Main S 1878 Official bond of new probate judge approved 1878 Of Gaston & Shanklin, interested in Alfaretta Mine. 1878 Gaston Mine, Diamond drill is doing very satisfactory work 1878 Gaston & Shankland sign gold dust agreement. 1877 One of leading attractions, a jet aquarium. 1877 New & second hand goods of every description, ad. 1877 Citizens to keep value of gold at $18 per ounce. 1877 Gaston & Pratt buy area on Grizzly Gulch 1877 Acres and J. A. Gaston own Smuggler lead. 1877 Gaston, John Thanksgiving Festival for OBrian 1877 Gaston, J.A. of Laurence, KS in Deadwood 1877 Gastons wife (Caroline) fatally burned (in Kansas). 1876
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
To make a diary for Christmas present 1881 His return relieved friends anxiety 1881 Joined others in tunnel when chinook hit 1881 To leave by private conveyence for Custer mines 1881 Snow fall will rob him of wetting down street 1881 Went out to Flukens Redwater ranch 1881 Thousand shares of Washington Consolidated on sale 1881 Sent 1,000 shares of stock to New York co. 1881 Received large hunk of quartz from Wilkinson mine 1881 Mining brokers, ad 1881 English Co. instructs them to purchase mine 1881 Bills allowed 1881 Mining brokers, ad 1881 Telegram from broker in New York 1881 Telegram from N.Y. regarding Cheyenne mining stock 1881 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1881 Bills allowed, April 1-May 21 1881 Bills allowed 1881 Are competent to make tolerably clear estimates 1881 Donated money to July 4th celebration 1881 Deadwwod merchants have a telephone 1881 Bills allowed, vouchers purchased 1881 Returned from Custer City, pleased with trip 1881 Talks of visiting Alaskan mines 1881 On Van Cise/McBrine wedding gift list 1881 Shareholder in Carbonate Mining Co. 1881 Recommended Tyler & Munday as commissioners 1881 Took wrong turn right toward "slycoon" 1881 Gives up Alaska racket, will go to Pennsylvannia 1881 Complaining of the suffocating heat 1881 Signed letter asking Corson to run for mayor 1881 Petition to elect McHugh as mayorial candidate 1881 On citizens central committee 1881 On July 4 committee of arrangements 1881 In mourning, his telephone wire is busted 1881 Teller to receive ballots, board of trade 1881 Requests board of trade statistic committee meet 1881 Letter from Victoria, Alaska regarding mining 1881 Has gone into the posey business 1881 Has a telephone 1881 Statistics committee, board of trade 1881 On committee to arrange for July 4th celebration 1881 uest at Moodys "ghost" party 1881 Chairman, committee of statistics, board of trade 1881 Russell vs. Gaston for recovery of Caledonia share 1881 Letter from Shankland, death of Fly Speck Johnnie 1881 Letter from Ordway, why he couldnt pass Moody bil 1881 Shanklands bottles of gold on display 1881 Mining brokers, Deadwood, ad 1881 Mining Brokers, ad 1881 Black Hills stocks corrected daily 1881 Bills allowed, vouchers purchased 1881 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1881 Offer to tender Ida Livingstone a farewell benefit 1880 Stocks bought and sold on commission, ad 1880 Specimens from Washington mine on exhibit 1880 Stocks bought and sold on commission, ad 1880 pecimen of coal from our fields on exhibit 1880 Agents for coupon tickets from Deadwood to Chicago 1880 Tickets for admission to fair may be obtained here 1880 Full list of premiums to be awarded at fair 1880 Donated premium from fair, $5, to Homestake Hose C 1880 List of prizes offered at the first district fair 1880 List of premiums that will be given during fair 1880 Assaying rock from Washington Mine, Galena 1880 Old wagon in front keeps hacks out of the gutter 1880 Mining broker, stocks bought & sold on commission 1880 Furious that someone stole his Times Newspaper 1880 To insure good speakers for Garfield & Arthur club 1880 Son-in-law is as radical democrat as he is republican 1880 Rousing meeting of Garfield and Arthur Club 1880 Invited Alexander to speak at Garfield & Arthur Cl 1880 Asked Mrs Cornell to check on Mrs Wallace (ill) 1880 Would follow the lead and contribute, but we lost 1880 Received load of Hay Creek coal, as good as any 1880 Meeting of the Garfield and Arthur Club 1880 Forwarded Black Hills specimens to Gov. for fairs 1880 Enthusiastic meeting of republican club 1880 Dwd republicans organizing Garfield & Arthur club 1880 Primaries so far give Bennett a large majority 1880 List of delegates to county convention 1880 Ladies of Methodist Episcopal Society extend thank 1880 Says democrats cant read, must ask republicans 1880 Lightning rod peddler got him, porcupine looking h 1880 Purchased the Cora & the Comet Mines on Custer Hil 1880 Ladies of Episcopal Society thank Gaston for stone 1880 Since going through course of law has become judge 1880 Known to be of stubborn material on a jury 1880 But for Johns stubborness, jury would have verdict 1880 Has 2,000 shares of Great Eastern stock for sale 1880 Stocks bought and sold on commission, ad 1880 Specimen of silver ore worth $20,000 on exhibit 1880 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold on commission 1880 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold on commission 1880 Fine specimen of ore on exhibit from Caledonia Min 1880 Stocks bought and sold on commission, ad 1880 Have a specimen from the Keystone Mine 1880
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Deacon Selbie has become disgusted with John Gastons weather predictions. He says John is a good summer prophet, but utterly unreliable in winter. He is getting up a petition to have Gastons sign 1883 John Gaston was so unwell yesterday that he did not come down to his office. 1883 Comittee, J.K.P. Miller, John Gaston and Harry Damon, appointed by the city council to assess the value of Miss Glass property, which is wanted for the extension of Deadwood street, met on Friday 1883 Telephoned, barometer was falling, storm likely 1883 Should be lynched if present weather continues 1883 Notified, be ready, ascertain cause of coal fires 1883 Making preparations for trip across big pond, Eng. 1883 Has seen error of ways, gave up on weather predict 1883 Compell him to sell barometer, will have settled w 1883 Bills allowed, warrants drawn for same 1883 Barometer still falling, plans to hang it in well 1883 Meeting called to consider bonding not largely att 1883 J.A. Gaston, mining and real estate broker, Deadwood, Dakota, buys and sells mines, mining stocks and real estate on commission. County warrants bought and sold. 1883 J.A. Gaston, mining and real estate broker, Deadwood, Dakota, buys and sells mines, mining stocks and real estate on commission. County warrants bought and sold. 1883 Citizens want Steele to run for mayor, sign petiti 1883 County warrants bought & sold, ad 1883 Commissioners proceedings, special session 1883 Call for mass meeting of citizens of Lawrence Co. 1883 Annual meeting of stockholders of Eureka Mining Co 1883 Notice of Assessment 1883 Bills were allowed, warrants drawn for same 1883 Fourth of July committee made celebration a succes 1883 Bills allowed by council, warrants drawn for same 1883 Bills allowed by county commissioners 1883 Filed 7% warrants & certificates in clerks office 1883 Wanted; District court jury & witness certificates 1883 Meeting of stockholders of Eureka Mining Company 1883 Buys & sells mines, mining stocks & real estate,ad 1883 Buy & sell stock on commission, brokers, ad 1883 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1883 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1883 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold on commission 1883 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1883 Specimen of tin ore from Cornwall, England on exhi 1883 Accounts allowed, clerk to issue warrants 1883 Thermometer registered 12 below at 7 p.m. 1883 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1883 Bills allowed & warrants drawn for the same 1883 Collecting samples for mineral & agricultural disp 1883 Meeting of stockholders of Castle Creek Hydraulic 1883 Kept employed selling Eureka Mining Co stock 1883 Gave out 50 needle guns & ammunition, fight Indian 1883 Barometer began to rise, prognosticates fair weath 1883 Wheeler-Mutch marriage took place at Gaston home 1883 Prominent citizens are petitioning for change of w 1883 Gaston & Ayres have handled weather to suit themse 1883 Bulletin board advertisement, millsite & damsite 1883 Board of directors elected for Eureka Mining Co. 1883 Received information about our new judge, Church 1883 New judge requested he rent house for family here 1883 Loss of confidence in weathr prognostications 1883 Bills allowed by commissioners, warrants drawn 1883 Wooden wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs Treber 1883 Wheeler sent Gaston a fine specimen of mica 1883 Started 1st fish pond in Hills, a hundred minnows 1883 OBrien telegraphed he is on way back to Hills 1883 Made weather with barometer that drowned out count 1883 Bills allowed by county commissioners 1883 Treated residents of Forest Hill to a young cyclon 1883 Fourth dawned clear, celebration was splendid success. 1883 Proceedings of board of county commissioners 1883 Herrmann & Treber removed partition between stores 1883 Wants to start a subscription for post office lamp 1882 Taking in the mines near Central City 1882 Castle Creek Hydraulic Co. holds annual election 1882 Mr & Mrs Gaston went to Spearfish to do the fair 1882 Suffering from slight indisposition, kept him home 1882 Mr & Mrs Gaston will make trip to Europe in Feb. 1882 Genial company sadly missed at bank corner 1882 Confined to room with attack of congestion of bowe 1882 Wants it understood, not a candidate for marshall 1882 Will go to sociable with Robinson 1882 Sadly mixed, a "mix up" of mining titles 1882 He or Treber added appendix to Buchanans sign 1882 Marshal Dix doesnt post tank measurements as Ror 1882 Fine collection of petrifaction taken from Hot Spr 1882 Witnessed attack by Hogan on Snider 1882 Thinking strongly of giving up business as critic 1882 Reciting to astonished judge our many attractions 1882 Notified that Offenbacher was at Denver for expo 1882 Mining brokers, stock bought & sold, ad 1882 Stocks bought & sold on commision, brokers, ad 1882 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1882 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1882 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1882 Mining Brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1882 Stocks bought & sold on commission, ad 1882 Samples of grain & timothy displayed in front 1882 Russell vs Gaston, judgment for defendant 1882 Sent dispatch to Gov, 30 day reprieve for Leighton 1882 Committee on decoration for July 4th celebration 1882 Russell vs Gaston, verdict in favor of defendant 1882 Russell vs Gaston, case in hearing 1882 Meeting held to select commissioner for expo 1882 Calender for the present term of district court 1882 Marriage, to Marie Hoffman, at residence of groom 1882 Paid 1st dollar to Garfield monument fund 1882 Correspondence which explains itself 1882 Member of "the committee of 51" 1882 Very animated geographical discussion took place 1882 Herrmann & Treber sport new summer suits 1882 Thought Trebers phone calls meant fire 1882 Mining Brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1882 Mining brokers, stocks bought & sold, ad 1882 Maj Woolleys home on William St for sale 1882 Stocks bought & sold, ad 1882 Grand & Petit jurors summoned for ensuing term 1882 Daughter, Mrs OBrien, has been ill while in east 1882 Concluded his 48th year of pilgrimage in this worl 1882 Board of trade to try to assess damage from storm 1882 Carried pedestrians across Main St 1882 Trying to get up bachelors banquet 1882 Heat compels him to fan with palm leaf, in Feb. 1882 Labelling specimens of Black Hills minerals 1882 Delegates send letter to Moody 1882 Bought water right from Faught 1882
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Medora trip verified. 1885 Seventeen hour flight to Medora. 1885 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885 Mrs. Gaston returns. 1885 Gaston planning surprise for his wife. 1885 John Gaston first skater on new rink. 1885 Martin reception. 1885 Lawrence County Commission proceedings. 1885 P.D. OBrien writes from New Orleans. 1885 Gaston receives letter from daughter, OBrien, P. D. Mrs., at New Orleans. 1885 The rink. 1885 Lawrence County Commission proceedings. 1885 The rolls. 1885 Leppla and Cook married. 1885 Miles City and Deadwood stage. 1885 OBriens experiencing delightful visit. 1885 Weather continually disagreeable. 1885 Gastons farmer leaves him. 1885 Gaston mining and real estate. 1885 Miles City and Deadwood stageline. 1885 City council. 1885 Committee of safety subscribers. 1885 The peoples movement. 1885 Prairie fires sweeping North Dakota. 1885 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885 Magnificent nugget. 1885 Mining and real estate broker. 1885 Homestake shares sold to Custer party. 1885 Miles City and Deadwood stage. 1885 The fair. 1885 Shares for sale. 1885 County warrants bought and sold. 1885 Tri-weekly stageline to Miles City. 1885 Deadwood mourns. 1885 Gaston mining and real estate. 1885 Real estate transfers. 1885 Notice of assessment. 1885 Mining and real estate. 1885 Passengers for Northern Pacific railway. 1885 Mail contractor wishes to sub-contract. 1885 Gaston ordered to act as railroad agent. 1885 Lawrence County Commission proceedings. 1885 Gaston appointed buckboard agent. 1885 All Medora accounts settled. 1885 Gaston receives pigeons as gift. 1885 Settling up Medora Stage affairs. 1885 Allen and VanDriesche arriving in Deadwood. 1885 Gaston buys and sells. 1885 Medora Stage practically defunct. 1885 Operations suspended pending mail contract. 1885 District court. 1885 Gaston in Spearfish on business. 1885 Those who withdrew. 1885 Supt. Allen takes on duties. 1885 District court. 1885 District court. 1885 Gaston and OBrien returns from De Mores. 1885 Medora stage company reorganized. 1885 New passenger and freight line. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 Gaston returns from Medora. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 Shankland stands in for Gaston. 1885 Gaston leaves to meet Marquis. 1885 Thirty new horses for Medora stage. 1885 Medora Stage and Forwarding Company. 1885 Lawrence County Commission. 1885 Comfortable Concord coaches. 1885 Medora coach dispatched on runners. 1885 The rollers. 1885 Gaston mining and real estate. 1885 New skating club. 1885 District court. 1885 Mining and real estate broker. 1885 Gaston buys and sells mines. 1885 Gaston mining and real estate broker. 1885 A sacred club. 1885 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885 Gaston needs skating rink license. 1885 Manning complains racket spooked his team. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 Gaston goes to his ranch. 1885 ORielly makes New Years calls in Deadwood. 1885 Gaston and OBrien report great need of water. 1884 Gaston to Redwater ranch. 1884 Higbie, Gaston and OBrien examine recent purchase. 1884 Fourth of July committees and activities. 1884 Gaston offers reward for brand design. 1884 Worlds exposition at New Orleans. 1884 Plumed Knights meet. 1884 Fire boys to hold New Years open house. 1884 A stroking coolness. 1884 New Orleans Exposition. 1884 Letter from OBrien. 1884 Cattell establishing Deadwood office. 1884 Telegraph pole cost sought. 1884 Medora stages to run Monday. 1884 Bristol offers Deadwood to Miles City fare. 1884 Gov. Pierce writes in regret. 1884 Club to initiate new members. 1884 Gaston and OBrien return from ranch. 1884 Gaston gone to ranch. 1884 Petrified weeds found. 1884 Gaston fattening up. 1884 Bristol announces Deadwood-Miles City route. 1884 Gaston in receipt of letter from Sherman. 1884 Gaston celebrates 50th birthday. 1884 Saddle stolen from barn. 1884 Higbie visited Elk creek and Giltner mine. 1884 Homestake to display gold bullion at New Orleans. 1884 Cheapest Route to Coeur DAlene Mines. 1884 Committee chosen to begin planning Independence Day celebration. 1884 John Gaston came out yesterday morning in a brand new suit of clothes, and when arrayed in them he looked like a Coeur dAlene miner who had struck it rich and come home to have a good time. 1884 Times account of the meeting of the Sorosis, at John Gastons residence on Friday, was cut short, by the loss of one page of manuscript. It should have stated that the meeting was held in honor of 1884 There was a big gathering of the ladies of Forest Hill, at the residence of John Gaston yesterday afternoon, and the male inhabitants of that part of the city gave them a wide berth, as they were f 1884 Judge Halls court. His honor had but one case yesterday, William Wise, Jr., supposed to be a descendant of the great Virginia senator, who was convicted of petty larceny in the taking and disposin 1884 John Gaston is never happy unless he can prognosticate a falling barometer, with the accompanying cyclone or blizzard. Last Sunday he made medicine, coaxed his barometer to crawl down and then pred 1884 Stockholders of the Eureka Mining company met at Gastons office yesterday, 25,000 shares of stock being represented, and elected as directors for the ensuing year, the old board, William Selbie, J 1884 General definition of storm track. 1884 Gaston and OBrien have gone into ranching in earnest. They purchased a span of large, fine brood mares, wagon and harness, and sent them out to the farm. Notice of assessment. 1884 Stockholders meeting. 1884 Castle Creek Mining Company assessment notice. 1884 Gaston enlarges stage office. 1884 Medora State Company reorganized. 1884 One thousand shares of Eureka stock sold at auction. 1884 Gustin Belt delinquent sale notice. 1884 Gustin Belt delinquent stock sale. 1884 Medora Stage and Forwarding. 1884 Gray Eagle shares for sale. 1884 Stage line set to run. 1884 Medora stage line opens Sept. 15. 1884 Medora line opens in a few days. 1884 Miles City and N.P. Railway. 1884 Gaston appointed Medora stage line agent. 1884 Shortest, quickest route to Coeur DAlene. 1884 Final report of celebration committee. 1884 Meeting to discuss New Orleans exhibit. 1884 Black Hills products sought for exposition. 1884 Real estate transfers. 1884 Passengers from the Black Hills going to the Coeur dAlene mines can save from $8 to $25 each person via Miles City and the North Pacific railroad by calling upon John A. Gaston, passenger agent N. 1884 Coeur dAlene Mines. 82 hours from Deadwood to Rathdrum. Shortest, quickest, and best. The cheapest route to the Coeur dAlene mines is via Miles City and N.P. Railway. Fare lower than any other ro 1884 Passengers going to Couer dAlene mines can procure tickets via Miles City. Mr. Gaston, agent of Northern Pacific Railway. 1884 Bought tickets to go from Miles City to Rathdrum on North Pacific Railroad from Mr. Gaston, ticket agent. 1884 Stockholders meeting. 1884 Gaston buys and sells mines. 1884 Delinquent sale notice. 1884 Notice of assessment Eureka Mining Co. 1884 Gaston mining and real estate broker. 1884 Eureka Mining notice of assessment. 1884 Minor matters. 1884 J.A. Gaston, mining and real estate broker. 1884 County warrants bought and sold by Mr. Gaston. 1884 Mining and real estate broker, buys and sells mines, mining stocks and real estate. 1884 Mining news. 1884 Ickes and Jones married. 1884 There was a large party of friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Ismon a surprise last evening. While they were down town the party took possession of their residence and commenced making themselves at home. T 1884 Wednesday evening, when John Gaston was taosting his shins, preparatory to retiring, the door bell rang, and upon opening the door he found a delegation of friends, ladies and gentlemen, who came i 1884 Gaston was notified yesterday by the ticket agent of the Northern Pacific railroad that Maxwell had purchased four jerkies in St. Paul and shipped them to Miles City to run dailies between that pla 1884 Abe Bowland, Rapid City, telephoned John Gaston for transportation for himself and ten others to the Coeur dAlene mines. 1884 Paul Rewman played a joke and called John Gaston and inquired about the price of transportation to Coeur dAlene for ten men and whether there was any danger of Indians on that road. 1884 Mr. Maxwell arrived here from Miles City. He made the trip from Miles City to Spearfish in 36 hours. Hes arranging with Mr. Gaston of the North Pacific Railroad Company for transportation of Coeur 1884 Passengers going to Coeur dAlene can procure tickets via the Northern Pacific Railway from Deadwood to Rathdrum, John Gaston, passenger agent. e. 1884 Selected for jury duty, district court. 1884 Mr. and Mrs. Gaston kindly remembered by Judge Haydon in way of handsome Christmas presents. 1884 Mr. and Mrs. Gaston kindly remembered by Judge Haydon in way of Christmas gifts. 1884
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Gaston and OBrien move to new building. 1888 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1888 Probate court May 3. 1888 Gaston enthusiastic over rural life. 1888 Young takes possession of office. 1888 Delinquent stock sale. 1888 Webber in San Francisco. 1888 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1888 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1888 Mineral world Jan. 20. 1888 Gastons ranch. 1888 Mountain lion on Gastons ranch. 1888 Gaston leaves for Redwater ranch. 1888 Young leases Gastons office. 1888 Halls court Feb. 15. 1888 Mineral world Feb. 8. 1888 Mineral world Jan. 25. 1888 Mineral world Jan. 24. 1888 Railroad news Jan. 24. 1888 Harvest begins. 1888 First prize at Deadwood fair. 1887 A present for every Deadwood child. 1887 Mineral world Dec. 18. 1887 Passenger lists Dec. 2. 1887 Gaston returns from Minneapolis. 1887 A twist with a toothache. 1887 Gastons visit Terhunes. 1887 Deadwood mail stranded at Bismarck. 1887 August term of district court. 1887 Mineral world June 24. 1887 Steady improvment of Mrs. OBrien. 1887 Kiemer lot sold to McPherson. 1887 Gaston purchases Centennial ranch. 1887 Mineral world April 30. 1887 The original exchange. 1887 Our mines March 9. 1887 Miles City and Deadwood Stage Line. 1887 Pigeons are efficient messengers. 1887 Quietly turned up its toes. 1887 Word from Judge Corson. 1887 Organization of stock exchange. 1887 Belated Christmas gift. 1887 Missing mares found. 1887 Rollicking sleigh ride to Redwater. 1887 OBrien sends gifts of pigeons. 1887 Out to the ranch for a day or two. 1887 Raising property values in Deadwood. 1887 Seven brood mares recovered. 1887 Delinquent sale notice. 1887 Progressive euchre. 1887 Gaston recovers lost horses. 1887 Mineral world Sept. 9. 1887 Horse thieves in our midst. 1887 Terhunes take in Lead mills. 1887 Pigeons bring progress report. 1887 Mineral world July 28. 1887 Weather report July 10. 1887 Ickes boy falls in fountain. 1887 Mineral world July 7. 1887 Delinquent sale notice. 1887 One of two pigeons return. 1887 Pigeons thought to have flown home. 1887 Gastons return from ranch. 1887 Gastons leave for Redwater ranch. 1887 Then and now. 1887 Skeleton wagon weights 120 pounds. 1887 Our mines March 24. 1887 Gastons pedigreed birds. 1887 Gaston not feeling well. 1887 Christmas events. 1886 Our mines and mills Dec. 5. 1886 Return from Redwater. 1886 Gaston visiting at his ranch. 1886 Pioneers of 76. 1886 Pioneer meeting postponed. 1886 Goldbergs clerk escapes serious injury. 1886 Gaston makes a profit. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Gaston reports stock sale. 1886 Only exclusive dealer in the Hills. 1886 Horse bargain concluded. 1886 Miss Knedall returns to Chicago. 1886 Knight to examine thoroughbred. 1886 OBrien brother dies. 1886 Western Union established. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 Delinquent sale notice. 1886 Our mines Sept. 18. 1886 Golden Eagle swapped for watermelon. 1886 Our mines Sept. 13. 1886 Gaston unique stock dealer. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 OBrien returns from the valley. 1886 Gaston not in the best of health. 1886 Gaston again confined to his house. 1886 Miles City and Deadwood stage. 1886 Gastons birthday. 1886 Delinquent sale notice. 1886 Our mines July 23. 1886 Assessment notice. 1886 Mining news July 17. 1886 Gaston returns thoroughly cured. 1886 Gaston and wife return today. 1886 Plowman returns from Hot Springs. 1886 Gaston and wife leave for home. 1886 Delinquent sale notice. 1886 Gastons sister dies.Telegram for John Gaston announces the death of his only sister. 1886 Railroad news July 2. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 Miles City and Deadwood stageline. 1886 Gastons leave for Hot Springs. 1886 Gaston unable to visit his office. 1886 Assessment notice. 1886 Delinquent sale notice. 1886 Gaston makes an appearance. 1886 Gaston stock exchange. 1886 Tri-weekly coaches. 1886 Gaston back at the office. 1886 Gaston continues confined. 1886 Gaston confined with rheumatism. 1886 Gaston confined to his house. 1886 Gaston indulges in ranch trip. 1886 Our mines May 15. 1886 Our mines May 11. 1886 OBrien returns from Redwater ranch. 1886 Our mines May 7. 1886 Our mines May 6. 1886 Our mines May 4. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 Handsome team of roadsters. 1886 Tri-weekly coaches. 1886 Our mines April 30. 1886 Treber for second ward councilman. 1886 Gaston suffering effects of malaria. 1886 Whist at the Gaston residence. 1886 Gaston visits his ranch. 1886 The brokers. 1886 Tri-weekly coaches from Miles City. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 Our mines April 1. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Weather report March 14. 1886 Delinquent sale notice. 1886 The two Johns improving their offices. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Brilliant event. 1886 Tri-weekly coaches. 1886 The original exchange. 1886 Our mines Feb. 21. 1886 Mining notices. 1886 Mining miscellany. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Still booming. 1886 On the street. 1886 Miles City and Deadwood stage. 1886 Centennial prairie farm for $8,000. 1886 Bargains in real estate. 1886 Stockholders meet. 1886 Dueling thermometers. 1886 Miles City and Deadwood stage. 1886 Gaston mining and real estate. 1886 Gaston visiting at his ranch. 1886 Pioneers of 76. 1886 Pioneer meeting postponed. 1886 Goldbergs clerk escapes serious injury. 1886 Gaston makes a profit. 1886 Our mines. 1886 Gaston reports stock sale. 1886
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Delinquent sale notice. 1893 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893 Notice to creditors. 1893 Gaston son seriously injured. 1893 Gaston interred at Mt. Moriah. 1893 Gaston funeral today. 1893 Pioneer picnic grounds inspected. 1892 Arrivals at Deadwood. 1892 The old timers -- pioneers. 1892 Gaston confined. 1892 Among the mines January 17. 1892 Belle Fourche next excursion. 1892 Alaska or Black Hills? 1892 Fun among police. 1892 Among the mines November 4. 1892 Delinquent sale notice. 1892 Delinquent notice. 1891 Delinquent sale notice. 1891 Tacoma and the Pacific coast. 1891 Delinquent sale notice. 1891 Grand reception and ball. 1891 Assessment notice. 1891 Custer site of first pioneer excursion. 1891 Indian trader talks. 1891 County court report May 5. 1891 Parker reported very ill. 1891 The pioneers. 1891 Real estate transfers January 3. 1891 Our business houses. 1891 Finance committee on the Fourth. 1891 John Gastons brother I. A. Gaston visits. 1890 Quite a business in specimens. 1890 Indian scare; ghost dancers. 1890 Grand and petit jurors. 1890 Black Hills resources -- railroad support. 1890 Departures via Miles City stageline. 1890 Mineral world December 4. 1890 United States court report Sept. 3. 1890 County commission July meeting. 1890 That water way. 1890 Mrs. Gastons cousin arrives. 1890 Dr. Paddock leases residence. 1890 Mineral world June 29. 1890 City Council meeting June 5. 1890 Assessment notice. 1890 County commission April meeting. 1890 Real estate transfers April 26. 1890 Webber connected with Venezula company. 1890 OBrien estate notice. 1890 Real estate transfers April 17. 1890 Gastons brother visits. 1890 Gaston and Miller downtown. 1890 Gaston experiences backset. 1890 Gordon and Gaston on sick list. 1890 Delinquent tax sale. 1890 Delinquent tax sale. 1890 Gaston goes home with billous attack. 1890 Post office petition. 1889 Mineral world Dec. 1. 1889 Mineral world Oct. 30. 1889 Notice to creditors. 1889 Mineral world July 17. 1889 Grand Central register Oct. 3. 1889 Mineral world June 2. 1889 Mineral world June 1. 1889 Established in 1876. 1889 Delinquent sale notice. 1889 Gaston recovers horses. 1889 Mineral world Oct. 29. 1889
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Daughter of John A. Gaston and Marie Hoffman Gaston: O'Brien, P. D. Mrs.
Gaston son seriously injured. 1893 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1892 Mrs. OBrien to be gone the summer. 1892 Mrs. OBrien entertains at home. 1892 Passenger lists Dec. 29. 1889 Letter list Dec. 29. 1889 Mrs. OBrien visiting. 1889 Passenger lists April 19. 1888 Mrs. OBrien returns with adopted nephew. 1888 At the Wentworth. 1887 Mrs. OBrien goes east to join husband. 1887 Passenger lists Sept. 20. 1887 Mineral world Aug. 24. 1887 Passenger lists July 14. 1887 OBrien and wife return from New York. 1887 OBrien and wife detained. 1887 Steady improvment of Mrs. OBrien. 1887 Mrs. OBrien writes from New York. 1887 Out to the ranch for a day or two. 1887 Mrs. OBrien joins husband. 1886 Passenger lists Nov. 13. 1886 Mrs. OBrien joins husband. 1886 Decidedly swell. 1886 At the springs. 1886 Hot Springs is hot spot. 1886 Deadwood ladies at Hot Springs. 1886 Mrs. OBrien receives valuable painting. 1886 Cache disappears. 1886 Trebers and OBriens visit Hot Springs. 1886 Passenger lists July 6. 1886 OBrien and wife arrive home. 1886 Passenger lists July 4. 1886 Passenger lists June 4. 1886 OBriens leave for New York. 1886 Brilliant event. 1886 OBriens out to the ranch. 1886 Fire department thanks. 1886 Arrivals and departures. 1885 OBrien and wife return from pleasure trip. 1885 OBriens experiencing delightful visit. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 Pleasure trip. 1885 OBriens visit ranch. 1885 From Rapid by private conveyance. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 OBriens arrive from tour. 1885 Arrivals and departures. 1885 Gaston receives letter from daughter at New Orleans. 1885 The carnival. 1885 OBriens leave for the east. 1884 Rollerskating prize to most graceful lady. 1884 Miss Amanda Bonner, of De Moines, Iowa, an aunt of Mrs. John Elliott, came up from Sturgis, yesterday, and is a guest of Mrs. P.D. OBrien. 1884 Mrs. John Gaston and Mrs. P.D. OBrien went over to Galena yesterday for a sleigh ride. 1884 Having turn of the ague everyday in Penn., returni 1882 Visiting friends at Ashland, Illinois 1882 Went out to Flukens Redwater ranch 1881 Wedding of Nellie Moody & Dr Dickinson at mansion 1880 Mrs. W.F. Brooks of Galena visiting 1878
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Wife 2: Maria and/or Marie J. Hoffman
Hoffman, Marie marriage to John A. Gaston, at residence of groom Oct 25 1882
Possible same Maria and/or Marie Hoffman
Name: Maria Hoffman Home in 1880: Keokuk, Lee, Iowa Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1846 Birthplace: England Father's birthplace: England Mother's birthplace: England Occupation: Dress Maker Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Bennett F. Hopkins 29 Elizabeth J. Hopkins 24 Maria Hoffman 34 May A. Sherwood 50
Name: Marie J Gaston Home in 1900: Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota Age: 51 Birth Date: Sep 1848 Birthplace: England Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1849 Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: England Mother: number of living children: 0 Mother: How many children: 1 Marital Status: Widowed Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Marie J Gaston 51
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: Wife Marie Hoffman Gaston
Trying to get up bachelors banquet Gaston, John Feb 16 1882
Only lady invited to Gastons birthday gathering Hoffman, Miss Jul 27 1882
Those invited to Gastons bachelor birthday bash Ulmer, G. Treber, John Shankland, C.W. Scott, G.W. Plowman, A.J. Martin, Eben W. Lincoln, Ickes, John C. Herrmann, John Goldberg, J. Decker, Jean Ayres, George V. Jul 27 1882
Hoffman, Marie marriage to John A. Gaston, at residence of groom Oct 25 1882
Gaston, J. A. Mrs.
To attend meeting of lady managers. 1891 Letter regarding fair commissioners. 1891 Smiling good nature of Gastons made everyone welc 1883
Gaston, John Mrs.
Inaugural party. 1897 Statue on display. 1892 Riodan sculpture completed. 1892 Delightful gatherings. 1892 Delinquent notice. 1891 Pigeons bring progress report. 1887 Gastons return from ranch. 1887 Gastons leave for Redwater ranch. 1887 Too much for pony attachment. 1886 Fire department thanks. 1886 Mrs. Gaston returns. 1885 Gaston planning surprise for his wife. 1885 Mrs. Gaston returns. 1885 1Mrs. Gaston returns. 1884 Gaston and Morse visiting Mrs. Brooks. 1884 1A party of eighteen consisting of E.W. Martin and wife, W.B. Hammond and wife, Frank Abbott and wife, A. Fox and wife, J. Shoudy and wife, P.D. OBrien and wife, John Treber and wife, Mrs. John Gas 1884 Mrs. John Gaston and Mrs. P.D. OBrien went over to Galena yesterday for a sleigh ride. 1884 Ladies keeping open house on New Years Day 1882
Gaston, Maria J.
It is Mayor McDonald. 1902
Gaston, Marie
Library officers elected. 1902
Gaston, Marie J.
Mrs. Gastons funeral. 1902 School board elects officers. 1897 Official directory. 1896 Mrs. Gaston provides bond. 1896 Mrs. Gaston for treasurer. 1896 Library report accepted. 1896 Mrs. Gaston agent of canning company. 1893 8Notice to creditors. 1893 President of lady managers arrives. 1892 Fair officers elected. 1892 Ladies and educational exhibit. 1892 Worlds fair proclamation. 1892 Riordan to sculpt Indian maiden. 1892 Suffrage organization. 1890 Lunch given by Mrs. Gaston. 1884 Fourth dawned clear, celebration was splendid success. 1883 Congregational sociable this evening at residence. 1883
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Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: John Gaston, John A. Gaston, J. A. Gaston, Gaston and OBrien, Gaston and Seitz, Gaston & Shankland
Wife 1: Caroline
Fatal burning of the wife (Caroline) of John A. Gaston at Lawrence, Kansas. His son also severely injured. Dec. 30, 1876
Name: J A Gaston Census Date: 1859 Residence County: Leavenworth Residence State: Kansas Locality: Stranger Line: 1 Roll: ks1859_1 Household Member(s): Name Age J A Gaston
Leavenworth, Kansas Voter Registration, 1859 about J A Gaston Name: J A Gaston Occupation: blacksmith Street: Choctaw Ward: Second Block: 47
U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 about J A Gaston Name: J A Gaston Tax Year: 1865 NARA Series: M756 NARA Roll: 33
Name: J A Gaston Age in 1860: 24 Birth Year: abt 1836 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas Territory Gender: Male Post Office: Leavenworth Household Members: Name Age J A Gaston 24 Caroline Gaston 22 Alfretta Gaston 4 Omaha Gaston 2
Name: J A Gaston Census Date: 22 Jun 1865 Residence County: Leavenworth Residence State: Kansas Locality: Leavenworth Ward 2 Birth Location: O Family Number: 240 Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1837 Line: 12 Roll: ks1865_5 Household Member(s): Name Age J A Gaston 28 Mrs. ,Gaston 26, born abt 1839, Birth Location: Pennsylvania Alvaretta Gaston 9 Omaha Gaston 7 Mary Pasgat 25
Name: J A Gaston Census Date: 1 Mar 1875 Residence County: Neosho Residence State: Kansas Locality: Chanute Birth Location: Ohio Family Number: 7 Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Race: White Line: 24 Roll: ks1875_15 Household Member(s): Name Age J A Gaston 40
Name: J. A. Gaston Home in 1880: Deadwood, Lawrence, Dakota Territory Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Ohio Father's birthplace: New Jersey Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania Occupation: Mining Broker Marital Status: Widower Race: White Gender: Male P. D. (Obrine)O'Brien 32 Allie (Obrine)O'Brien 23 J. A. Gaston 46