"Frenchy" Justine Cacheline "Has a collection of 25,000 bottles, judged insane" "Bottle pile as much a Hills institute as Wild Bill"
Langrishe Theatre, The Best of Days 1878 A Bumper Crop of New Productions
Vigilantism Romanticized by Popular Deadwood Play
Said to be immense in "Vigilantes, How Women Love" In regard to: Gilberts, The May 31 1879
Local Plays Speak to Deadwood's Hearts and Minds
"Pat Casey's Night Hands" Drama and Comedy by Jack Langrishe Original production The Montana Theatre, Central City, CO, 1863 True life mining tale of Pat Casey, the miner who discovered a bonanza while digging a grave In regard to: Langrishe Theatre Jan 20 1877
"The Buillon Racket" written by local artist In regard to: Langrishe Theatre In regard to: Sharps Do a Number on Deadwood Banks Nov 02 1878
"Road Agent of the Hills" A romance of Deadwood written by a local artist In regard to: Langrishe Theatre In regard to: The killing of beloved driver Johnny Slaughter Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Robbery March 1877 Dec 16 1878
"The Road Agent of the Hills" again, by popular demand In regard to: Langrishe Theatre Dec 23 1878
Farce of "When the Railroad Comes Into Deadwood" Sep 17 1879 In regard to: Barrett, Ed In regard to: Metropolitan Company
Actresses and Actors Head for the Alter
W. D. S. Smith, Langrishe Actor and Want-To-Be Walkist, Deadwood's Pedestrian Contender "Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?"
Hometown Deadwood contender against Central City and Lead's best A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track
The Professional Pedestrian W. D. S. Smith Marries Mary Carroll of Gayville Wins the race and deserts his wife and child
The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate J. H. Hope, Lead Charles Riar, Central W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Marriage W.S.D. Smith of Langrishes company, to Mary Carroll of Gayville In regard to: Smith, W.S.D. In regard to: Carroll, Mary In regard to: Langrishe Theatre Apr 11 1878
Wants someone to sponsor him in walking contest Mar 25 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours Mar 27 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Preparing for the walking match, in training Mar 28 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Common opinion is he has set his sights too high Mar 29 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Allen picked up unusual supplies for his training Mar 31 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S. In regard to: Allen, Apollo, Pugilist
Deadwood representative in walking match looking good Apr 01 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Friends are sanguine about his winning walking match Apr 04 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up Apr 05 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape Apr 07 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To take the track for 100 miles after finish Apr 08 1879 In regard to: Riar, Charles In regard to: Cody, J.S. In regard to: Smith, W.D.S. In regard to: Hope, J.H.
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first Apr 09 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Another walking match in the wind for May 1 Apr 10 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Wardner gave the three pedestrians a grand dinner Apr 11 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen Apr 14 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gray says he will carry Smith and beat Cody in walk Apr 14 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S. In regard to: Gray, Ike
To tramp first 25 miles with Apollo Allen Apr 16 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Four entries for sixty hour pedestrian contest Apr 28 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S. In regard to: Riar, Charles In regard to: Cody, J.S. In regard to: Bentley,
Said to have left wife and child without proper care In regard to: Smith, W.D. May 09 1879
Called at Times to report her husband had not left In regard to: Smith, W.D., Mrs May 10 1879
Raised $106.85 to help Mrs Smith go after husband In regard to: McAleer, Jack Jul 23 1879
Deserted by her husband, the walkist, now after him Jul 23 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S., Mrs
Our walkist reported at Miles City and not Leadville Jul 24 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
We discovered the whereabouts of our pedestrian Aug 05 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he? Dec 02 1879 In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Pedestrian now located near Bismarck with wife Feb 28 1880 In regard to: Smith,
Our Smith, the pedestrian, developing rapidly Apr 20 1880 In regard to: Smith,
Pedestrian Smith hocked gun and then redeemed it Apr 23 1880 In regard to: Smith, In regard to: Burns,
Our pedestrian Smith sent up for one year May 04 1880 In regard to: Smith,
Death, variety performer May Carroll at Bismarck In regard to: Carroll, May In regard to: Carroll, Mary Nov 21 1881
Deadwood's Professional Pedestrians W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood Kean St Charles, Deadwood J. H. Hope, Lead Charles Riar, Central Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate
Deadwood's Pedestrian Mania Everday folks get into the mix
Deadwood's Obsession With Fat Men Foot Races Fat man's race for those under 5'10" and weigh 180+
Apollo Allen Pugilist, Wrestler, Pedestrian, Homestake Miner