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Topic: 1876 Deadwood Genealogy One Stop Shopping , Local Banks Make Deposit & Buy Groceries, See a Dentist & Council with Atty
One Stop Shopping, Deadwood Banks and Banking Make a Deposit and Buy Groceries See the Dentist and Council With an Attorney
McPherson and Miller to open grocery and bank, Aug 05 1876
Miners and Mechanics Bank, James M. Woods cashier, Aug 19 1876
Brown and Thum open bank with Grand Ball, May 19 1877
Progressive Gambling Hall is next to block of Banks, Jun 13 1877
Banks alone should handle gold dust, editorial, Jun 20 1877
Gold dust at $20.00 per oz. bank gives $17.50 per oz, Jun 20 1877
Eight hotels and three banks now in Deadwood, Jul 02 1877
What we need is a National Bank in Deadwood, Jul 16 1877
Banks will from now on be closed on Sunday, Jul 16 187
Stebbins Wood and Post Bank, office of Internal Revenue Collector, May 02 1878
Jim Williams opens "Bank Saloon" next to Brown and Thum Bank, May 17 1878
General run on the Lead banks, Jun 06 1878
Gold bars are becoming quite common, three at Brown and Thum Bank, Aug 06 1878
Everyone expects to have currency with new First National Bank, Aug 06 1878
Bouquets of cultivated flowers as common as thieves with bankers, Aug 22 1878
John Hardy and Bullion Racket Bulldozing, Sep 04 1878
Pioneer Newspaper article, "Man that would give $800 can have bullion for $1", Sep 09 1878
Brown and Thum Bank purchased bullion from the "bullion racket", Sep 09 1878
Bogus Bullion, sharps takes bankers, Sep 20 1878
The trouble, annoyance and loss, counterfit Mexican Dollars, Dec 04 1878
Bankers, money transferred by telegram, Stebbins, Post and Mund ad, Jul 01 1879
A 6,500 lb safe shipped from Chicago for Stebbins, Post and Mund Bank, Jul 08 1879
S. N. Wood recives more bouquets of flowers than any other banker, Jul 11 1879
M. C. Thum, Cashier at First National has fresh flowers daily, Sep 17 1879
N. P. Lanfford, U.S. bank examiner arrived on last evenings coach, Sep 23 1879
Solomon Star talking of a Second National Bank of Deadwood, Nov 19 1879
Stebbins, Post and Mund Bank to merge into national bank, Merchants National, Jan 27 1880
Formation of Merchants National is indication of prosperity in Deadwood, Jan 29 1880
Officers of the new Merchants National Bank, Bullock, Harding, Fox, Mund, Mar 12 1880
Collections a specialty, general banking, Merchants National ad, Jul 01 1880
One year ago Merchants National Bank reopened after 3 days due to fire, Sep 30 1880
Merchants National Bank has authorized capital of $500,000 ad, Dec 01 1880
Banks open and close to Gillette's jewelers clock, Nov 14 1881
L. R. Zahm, handsome banker of Central City, 200 pounds of avoirdupois, January 4, 1884
H. K. Taylor, Bank Examiner, nod of approval, First National and Merchants, Oct. 17, 1886
Merchants National compelled to close, Feb 17, 1887
The Merchants National Bank embarrassed and compelled to close its doors; reticence of officials, and impossibility of presenting a clear statement; belief that with reasonable time, dollar for dollar will be paid.