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Topic: John Gray, owner Terraville Saloon, Deadwood Hose Co, Homestake Sawmill, Silver Star Mining, promoter prize fights

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John Gray, owner Terraville Saloon, Deadwood Hose Co, Homestake Sawmill, Silver Star Mining, promoter prize fights

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Quoting match at Nuttallberg, Gray, John,Black Hills Daily Times |g May 09 1878, p.1 , col.4

Formerly of Caledonia House, new managers, Gray, John Black Hills Daily Times Aug 16 1882, p.3 , col.4

Grays give pleasant party. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Terraville, gave a very pleasant party Tuesday night. Prof. Upwald's band was in attendance. Gray, John, Upwald, Black Hills Daily Times July 31, 1884, p.3, col.4.

Conroy issues challenge. James Conroy, backed by John Gray, issues challenge for four rounds with gloves on July 4. Conroy, James, Gray, John, Black Hills Daily Times, June 20, 1884, p.3, col.3.

Welch accepts Conroy challenge. M. Welch accepts challenge issued by Conroy and James for four rounds with gloves. Welch, M., Conroy, James, Gray, John, Otis and Mather,Black Hills Daily Times, June 21, 1884, p.3, col.4.

Dissolution of Gray and Anchor. Notice of dissolution of Gray and Anchor. Gray, John, Anchor, John, Gray and Anchor,Black Hills Daily Times, March 19, 1885, p.3, col.3.

Notice to contractors. Silver Star Mining company receiving proposals to sink 50-foot shaft. Silver Star Mining Company. Wringrose, John, Gray, John,Star, Solomon, Black Hills Daily Times, May 6, 1886, p.2, col.2.

Oleson closes Terraville saloon. John Oleson of Terraville, has closed his saloon leaving the Gray's saloon without opposition. Oleson, John, Gray, John, Terraville saloons, Black Hills Daily Times, Jan. 4, 1887, p.3, col.3

Donations for Forbes family. Mrs. John Gray of Terraville, began on payday gathering donations for Mrs. Forbes of Gayville. Husband delivered $89 to the poor woman. Gray, John Mrs., Gray, John, Forbes, Elizabeth, Black Hills Daily Times, Feb. 18, 1887, p.3, col.1

Retail liquor licenses issued. County commissioners issued retail liquor licenses. Lawrence County Commission. Gray, John, Rosenkranz, Henry, Selbie, Baker, John, Black Hills Daily Times, Sept. 14, 1887, p.4, col.3.

Delegates elected for fire meeting. Deadwood Hose company elected John Gray, Job Lawrenson and John Hamilton as delegates to meeting of Black Hills Fire Assn. Fire department. Gray, John, Lawrenson, Job, Hamilton, John, Black Hills Daily Times, March 24, 1888, p.4, col.1

Only country worth living in. John Gray back at Homestake sawmill after visiting Scotland, Prussia, France, back to Seattle and home. Gray, John, Black Hills Daily Times, Nov. 20, 1890, p.2, col.4.

Dunphy funeral and burial. Large number of friends and pioneers attended funeral of Chas. L. Dunphy. Dunphy, Charles L., McConnell, A. S., McKay, Hugh, Ammerman, A. S., McDonald, J. W., Wood, Brad C., Gray, John, Carney, James, Allen, J. W., Smith, F. X., Black Hills Daily Times, April 5, 1891, p.2, col.3.

John Gray and George Bews will open their new sample rooms in the (old) Wide Awake building tonight. Gray, John, Bews, George, Black Hills Daily Times, May 6, 1891, p.3, col.2.

The Black Hills: Or, The Last Hunting Ground of the Dakotahs By Annie D. Tallent, 1899.



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