Poets and Authors, The Bret Harte and Mark Twain Collaboration Co-author play "Ah Sin" 1877 The Real-life Main Character Comes to Deadwood
Twain, Mark at Pioneer office yesterday In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper In regard to: Twain, Mark Jun 26 1877
In "Roughing It", found he was partner of Mark Twain In regard to: Claggett, W.H. Judge Mar 08 1878
Has seen more western life than Mark Twain ever In regard to: Langrishe, Jack Dec 26 1878
Issued a book of poems after style of Bret Harte In regard to: Capt Jack Crawford In regard to: Deadwood Poems and Poets Click Nov 19 1879
Picture of Twain, Simmons, and Claggett very comical In regard to: Clagett, W. H. Judge In regard to: Simmons, Jack, Supt of Stand By Mine In regard to: Clemmens, Samuel aka Twain, Mark Oct 09 1880
New book to be called "Prince and the Pauper" In regard to: Clemmens, Samuel Oct 13 1881
Few newspaper men who know Twain like him In regard to: Clemmens, Samuel aka Twain, Mark Jan 18 1883
Made celebrated and immortal by Bret Harte, in Deadwood In regard to: Ah Sin Bret Harte's Poem "Plain Language from Truthful James" Table Mountain 1870 Click Ah Sin beats the white man at his own game May 16 1883
Ah Sin, made immortal by Bret Harte, citizen of Deadwood In regard to: Chinese May 16 1883
Leaves Deadwood In regard to: Ah Sin Jul 21 1883
Deadwood boasts a "Damascus street car" as Twain calls In regard to: Stagelines In regard to: Deadwood Jul 11 1883