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1876 Deadwood Genealogy Variety Troupes Performing at Deadwood Opera House, Theatres, Saloons, Halls

1876 Variety Troupes Performing at Deadwood Opera House, Theatres, Saloons

Gem Variety Troupe
Tom Miller Vaudeville Troupe
Langrishe Troupe
Lola Parchal Troupe
Nuttall Troupe
White and Somers
O. A. White Combination Variety Troupe
The Vincents Combination Troupe, Vincent and Mack
The Gilberts Troupe
Billy Kirby Troupe
Matt Morgan Troupe
Ada Gray Troupe
James A. Lord Troupe
Sawtelle Theater Troupe
Hocket Vandeville
C. R. Webster Troupe
Lewis Combination
Aesthetic Minstrels
McFadden's Theatrical Company
Barbour Dramatic Troupe
Grace Hawthorne Troupe
The Georgia Minstrels
Beane-Gilday Troupe
Nip and Tuck Company
Katie Putnam Troupe
Monte Cristo Troupe

Theatrical Agents

Mr. Spence, Matt Morgan troupe

James Wilson, Gem Theatre, Gayville


Deadwood Popular Variety Artists

Tom Miller, Banjo and Variety Artist, 1876 - 1881, 1884, 1888

Pete Reid, Renowed Tenor Singer, 1876 - 1877

Banjo Dick Brown , 1876 - 1877

Gem Theatre Brass Band, 1877 - 1887

Bella Union Brass Band, 1877

Joseph E. Gandolfo, Great Western String and Brass Band, 1877 - 1881

Professor Joe H. Ollerenshaw, violinist, band and orchestra leader, 1878 - 1884

Deadwood Brass and String Band, 1878 - 1888

Metropolitan Brass and String Band, 1879

The Seventh Cavalry Band of Ft Meade, 1879 - 1885

Lew Spencer and Charles Gilday, Negro Minstrels, Clog and Comic Dancers, 1877 - 1878

Little Pearly Duval, A Pretty Child Contortionist, 1878

Minnie and Lillie Hassan Sisters, Beautiful Little Song and Dance Artists, 1878

Jeannette and Lola Parchal, Serio-comic Song, Double Trapeze Acts, 1878

Boisset Family of Six, Acrobats and Musical Artists, Trapeze, Song, Dance with Banjo Accompaniment, 1878

Little Etolia and the Celeste Sisters, The Fairy Elf of Song and Dance, 1878

Madam Juliette Nault, First Class Musician and Vocalist, 1878

Minnie Denzer, The Songstress, 1878 - 1879

Edith Valentine and Georgie Morrell, Serio-comedic Vocalist, Song and Dance, 1879 - 1880

Ella LaRue, Female Banjoist and Cornet Soloist, 1877 and 1879

Oscar Willis, A Clever Ethiopian Comedian, "The funniest end man ever in the Hills", 1879 - 1880

Billy Mack, Deadwood's Favorite Comedian, 1879 - 1880, 1892 - 1893

Trixy and Vernie Vernon, Dizzy Blondes, "marvel of beauty and way up as queen of song", 1879 - 1880

Inez Sexton, Queen of Operatic and Ballad Song, "No one can sing higher, lower, softer or sweeter", 1880

M'lle Blanche, "Too much praise cannot be given her as a danseuse", 1880

Chicago, The Source for New Tallent

To perform at Temple of Music
Dec 02 1876
In regard to: May, Winnetta
In regard to: Clifton, Charles
In regard to: Clarkson, Luella
In regard to: Brown, Richard, Banjo Dick

Temple of Music Nuttall and Brown
Dec 23 1876
In regard to: Temple of Music

Castello, Dan well known circus manager
Jan 06 1877
In regard to: Castello, Daniel

Martin, J.M. makes scenery for Gem Theatre
Apr 07 1877
In regard to: Martin, James M.

Martin, J.M. and Gilbert Rose design stage scenery
Apr 10 1877
In regard to: Martin, James M.

Accomplished song and dance artist
Apr 11 1878
In regard to: Melville, Miss

Temple of Amusement, was Temple of Music
Apr 14 1877
In regard to: Temple of Amusement
In regard to: Nuttall, Billy

Theatre Comique in Gayville
Apr 18 1877
In regard to: Gayville Theatre
In regard to: Miller, Tom

Kirby, Billy to perform at Theatre Comique in Gayville
Apr 18 1877
In regard to: Kirby, Billy

Black and Wallace own Gem Theatre
Apr 25 1877
In regard to: Black and Wallace

Nuttall takes trip to Chicago
Apr 28 1877
In regard to: Nuttall, William

Devlin, Dick, Irish character sings, dances
Jun 17 1877
In regard to: Devlin, Dick

Bean, Fannie actress, singer, Bella Union
Jun 17 1877
In regard to: Bean, Fannie

Gilday and Giniven, acrobatic and music acts, Bella Union
Jun 17 1877
In regard to: Gilday, Charles

Kirby, Billy troupe to perform in Central City
Jun 28 1877
In regard to: Kirby, Billy

Union Park played music all day, delighted multitude
Jul 09 1877
In regard to: Union Park Brewery
In regard to: South Deadwood, Fred Heime

Leimer, C.F. and H.C. Clark bring circus to Deadwood
Jul 11 1877
In regard to: Leimer, C.F.

Deadwood, Circus comes to town
Jul 11 1877
In regard to: Deadwood

Miller, Tom opens new theatre in Central
Jul 13 1877
In regard to: Central Theatre

Miller, Tom Central theatre acrobat walk ceiling
Jul 14 1877
In regard to: Central Theatre

Gem Theatre has new talent
Jul 24 1877
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Langrishe troupe first performance a success
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre

Morgan, Matt troupe to perform at Bella Union
Aug 08 1877
In regard to: Morgan, Matt

Spence, Mr. agent for Matt Morgan troupe
Aug 09 1877
In regard to: Spence, Mr.

Troupe of "living statuary" asks judge for help
Aug 13 1877
In regard to: Morgan, Matt

Owners closing out, it doesn't pay to run circus
Aug 13 1877
In regard to: Big Tent

Bonanza is soon to be re-opened as variety theatre
Sep 06 1877
In regard to: Bonanza

Stacey, C.E. to open variety show
Sep 12 1877
In regard to: Stacy, Charles E.

Stacey, Charles and Jo Gandolpho leased the Bonanza
Sep 14 1877
In regard to: Stacy, Charles E.

Bullock, Seth bids farewell to Tom Miller, benefit
Oct 20 1877
In regard to: Bullock, Seth

String band provided music at Fireman's Ball
Dec 16 1877
In regard to: Gandolph,

Star Social at Grand Central, Gandolph's music
Jan 03 1878
In regard to: Star Social Club
In regard to: Lead City
In regard to: Central City

Purchased lot in Lead for building of theatre
Jan 08 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Will build theatre on Mill St., Lead
Jan 12 1878
In regard to: Reagan, Daniel
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Music
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: IXL Hotel
In regard to: Hazen, Benjamin M.

In Deadwood, Bella Union actor
Feb 08 1878
In regard to: Jeanette
In regard to: Parchal, Lola
In regard to: Duval, Pearly

Manager Nuttall has secured an excellent show
Feb 09 1878
In regard to: Bella Union
In regard to: Nuttall, Billy

Hamtown Students in jubilee and plantation melodies
Feb 19 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

"I'm So Glad" received uproarous laughter by all
Feb 23 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Tom Miller is now business manager at Bella Union
Mar 20 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Plans to keep Bella Union, looking for more acts
Apr 10 1878
In regard to: Nuttall, William

New manager of Bella Union in Hat Creek
Apr 26 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe H

New manager telegraphs him from Hat Creek
Apr 26 1878
In regard to: Nuttall, William

New acts coming in from Cheyenne
Apr 29 1878
In regard to: Bella Union

Getting big tent in shape for grand opening
May 01 1878
In regard to: Kimball Brothers
In regard to: Lead

Talent to appear in big tent of Kimball Brothers
May 01 1878
In regard to: MonteVerde, Lurlin
In regard to: Holman, Eugene
In regard to: Kimball Brothers

Rhodes, Mr. Bella Union scenic artist
May 03 1877
In regard to: Rhodes,

Lee, Miss Frankie, song and dance artist, Bella Union
Jun 17 1877
In regard to: Lee, Frankie

Gilday and Giniven, acrobatic and music acts, Bella Union
Jun 17 1877
In regard to: Gilday, Charles

Band competed in delivering good music to crowds
Jul 06 1877
In regard to: Gem Theatre
In regard to: Bella Union

Nuttall and Miller played music at 4th of July party
Jul 07 1877
In regard to: Nuttall, William

Democratic Convention at Bella Union, music played
Oct 16 1877
In regard to: Democratic Party

Have opened a hurdy-gurdy in a large tent in Lead
May 07 1878
In regard to: Kimball Brothers
In regard to: Lead

Manager of Bella Union to reopen next Saturday
May 08 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe H

New Manager, Mr. Ollerenshaw brings acts from East
May 11 1878
In regard to: Bella Union

All new programme tonight at Bella Union
May 14 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Manager consents to family matinee, Wednesday 2:00
May 21 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe
In regard to: Bella Union

Manager to give another matinee for ladies
May 27 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe
In regard to: Bella Union

Manager and lessee of the Bella Union
Jun 01 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, J.

Sisters Hospital, Charity Ball, Central City
Jun 01 1878
In regard to: Silver, Oscar
In regard to: Music

Always up in whatever part they play
Jun 12 1878
In regard to: Langrishe Troupe

The celebrated fancy and character dancer
Jun 28 1878
In regard to: Pencho, Delino

Song and dance artists are en route from Chicago
Jun 28 1878
In regard to: Reed, Jennie
In regard to: Laurence, Ida

Orchestra furnished music for dance on fourth
Jul 06 1878
In regard to: Kimball Brothers
In regard to: Lead

Press Agent for the Dan Rice circus
Jul 11 1878
In regard to: Davis, De Forest

Great circus will visit in person early in August
Jul 11 1878
In regard to: Rice, Dan

The first circus in the Hills
Jul 12 1878
In regard to: Rice, Dan

Dan Rice Great Circus will be in Deadwood, in August
Jul 12 1878
In regard to: Dan Rice Great Circus

Manager of Bella Union in Chicago for new acts
Jul 12 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe

Going to Chicago for performers for her new theatre
Jul 13 1878
In regard to: Lola

Chances of circus seem to be dwindling in Hills
Aug 01 1878
In regard to: Rice, Dan

Strictly a first class variety theatre, ad
Aug 01 1878
In regard to: Bella Union
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, J.
In regard to: Bertha, Mdlle
In regard to: Lawrence, Amy
In regard to: Reed, Emily

Manager performing with his company at Bear Butte
Aug 02 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe

Lola's troupe receives great reception
Aug 09 1878
In regard to: Bella Union
In regard to: Parchal, Lola

Has given up his Black Hills Circus tour
Aug 13 1878
In regard to: Rice, Dan

Grand opening this evening with Lola's troupe
Aug 20 1878
In regard to: Arcade Theatre

Nuttall sent troupes to Gen. Bradley's camp
Aug 27 1878
In regard to: Camp Devin
In regard to: Nuttalll, Billy of Bella Union Theatre
In regard to: Bradley, Luther P.

Lola with her excellent troupe goes to Camp Devan
Sep 16 1878
In regard to: Parchal, Lola

To provide music for Grand Charity Ball
Sep 16 1878
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, J.

Madame Lola's troupe headed for Camp Devin
Sep 18 1878
In regard to: Nuttall, William
In regard to: Parchal, Lola

Sign on Main street is one of the attractions
Sep 19 1878
In regard to: Miller, Thomas, Tom

Variety troupe from Deadwood to perform in Rockville
Sep 23 1878
In regard to: Ilers Place

Billy Nuttall moving his theatre to camp
Sep 23 1878
In regard to: Bear Butte

Wood's building adjoining Gem Theatre, Dan Doherty
Oct 01 1878
In regard to: Wood, B.F.
In regard to: Doherty, Dan Dance Hall Bella Union

Lola's Troupe will not appear for Tom Miller
Oct 09 1878
In regard to: Bella Union

Variety specialty troupe meeting with full houses
Oct 17 1878
In regard to: White and Somers

Discoursing sweet music in various parts of town
Nov 08 1878
In regard to: Deadwood Band

Combination variety troupe makes first appearance
Nov 12 1878
In regard to: White, O.A.
In regard to: Lead Opera House
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Charming vocalist with White's variety troupe
Nov 15 1878
In regard to: Denzer, Minnie

To cater Printers Ball and provide music
Nov 15 1878
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

White troupe to perform 3 days a week
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Harmonica Club will give first entertainment
Nov 24 1878
In regard to: Silver, Oscar

Will furnish the music for Wells dancing school
Dec 01 1878
In regard to: Uppwalls Band

Went to Chicago for troupe, not heard from
Dec 13 1878
In regard to: White, O.A.

Band provided music for festival at Welch House
Dec 13 1878
In regard to: Gandolph, Joe

Part of White's troupe of entertainers, Actress
Dec 16 1878
In regard to: Blake, Georgie

Gem Theatre will be opened for a season
with White's Variety Combination troupe
Dec 17 1878
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Part of White's troupe of entertainers
Dec 16 1878
In regard to: Tempelton, Marie, Balladist
In regard to: Stone, Lillie
In regard to: St Clair, Kitty
In regard to: Robinson, Edith, Song-Dance
In regard to: Reed, Jennie
In regard to: Mickleson, Antee
In regard to: Fisher, Lidia
In regard to: Blake, Georgie, Actress

Will be opened for a season with White's troupe
Dec 17 1878
In regard to: Gem Theatre

At Gem Theatre tonight with new troupe
Dec 18 1878, p.1 , col.4
In regard to: Miller, Tom
In regard to: Redmond, George
In regard to: Newman, John
In regard to: Hanson, Lillie
In regard to: Detzer, Minnie

Performance of the new Chicago troupe at Gem
Dec 23 1878
Gem Theatre

Performances of troupe improving under manager
Dec 24 1878
In regard to: Blake, Georgia
In regard to: Carter, Teressa
In regard to: Clinton, Miss
In regard to: Denzer, Minnie
In regard to: Robinson, Edith
In regard to: Star, Lillie, Miss
In regard to: Templeton, Marie
In regard to: Thomp, Lydia, Miss

Orchestra to provide music for Masonic Ball
Dec 25 1878
In regard to: Gandolph, Joe

Will not send east for any more new girls
Dec 28 1878
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Will not bring another troupe to the Hills
Jan 02 1879
In regard to: White, O. A.

Troupe to give entertainment at Rochford
Jan 21 1879
In regard to: Langrishe, Jack

Full band furnished the music for the masquerade
Jan 23 1879
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

Vaudeville troupe showed here to a good house
Feb 08 1879
In regard to: Miller, Tom

Manager of the Metropolitan fixing up the Opera House
Feb 12 1879
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

Will furnish the music for the Miners Union Ball
Feb 21 1879
In regard to: Silver, Oscar
In regard to: Schiller, J.A.
In regard to: Lead

Manager of Metropolitan engaging actress for play
Feb 24 1879
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

Actor at Metropolitan is son of Chicago politician
May 01 1879
In regard to: Metropolitan
In regard to: O'Hara, J.D.

Swearingen and Miller working on a variety troupe
May 17 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Miller, Tom

The popular agent of the troupe cast as "Washee"
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny

Variety troupe left Chicago yesterday
Jun 15 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

Orchestra has been engaged to present music
Jun 15 1879
In regard to: Mortons Club House
In regard to: Gambling Establishment

Rice's circus may perform here on July 4th
Jun 17 1879
In regard to: Fourth Of July

Selected as stage manager at the Gem Theatre
Jun 24 1879
In regard to: Willis, Oscar

First trapeze artist in Black Hills, to ascend in balloon
Jun 26 1879
In regard to: Truches, Frederick

Artist at Gem to paint Kitty Le Roy on stage side
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Wilson, Calvin

Introduced the variety of artists from Chicago
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

Taken to going out and bringing a circus back
Jun 29 1879
In regard to: Castello, Dan

No organized circus coming, everyone to be a clown
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Fourth Of July

Artist of the first-class as well as a Christian
Jul 06 1879
In regard to: Livingstone, Ida

No doubt the finest sketch artist on American stage
Jul 15 1879
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie

Troupe at Fort Meade for remainder of the week
Jul 16 1879
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Proved himself an artist of great merit
Jul 16 1879
In regard to: Vincent, Charles

Boisset family of 6, acrobats, musical artists
Jul 18 1878
In regard to: Boissett Family

After appearing in Lead and Central to be at Deadwood
Jul 02 1879
In regard to: Gem Variety Troupe

Only actor who dresses according to his profession
Jul 20 1879
In regard to: Whitecar, W.A.

Col is too stiff for a circus actor
Jul 20 1879
In regard to: Parker, William H.

Singing is superior to that of any artist
Jul 22 1879
In regard to: Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Morrell, Georgia

The Company has fourteen excellent artists
Aug 05 1879
In regard to: Metropolitan

To hold a benefit at Opera House in Lead, Saturday
Aug 06 1879
In regard to: Livingstone, Ida
In regard to: Lead Opera House

The famous Chicago comedian arrived, at Overland
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Barrett, Edward

All who saw him in Chicago want to see him again
Aug 19 1879
In regard to: Barrett, Edward

To introduce to our citizens an amateur troupe
Aug 22 1879
In regard to: Chambers, Augusta

A full troupe of Can Can artists have been engaged
Sep 16 1879
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Opened last night in mammoth tent with music and fun
Sep 30 1879
In regard to: Miller, Tom

Manager to be congratulated on selection of actors
Aug 01 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

A full troupe of Can Can artists have been engaged
Sep 16 1879
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Leaving for New York to join a theatrical troupe
Oct 05 1879
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

Big tent alive with people, music kept crowd happy
Oct 05 1879
In regard to: Miller, Tom

Will furnish the best of music at grand ball
Nov 02 1879
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

Intends to open out on 15th with variety troupe
Nov 04 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

With the Ada Gray troupe, doing very well
Nov 05 1879
In regard to: Whittle, Emma
In regard to: Clark, J.P.

Beautiful little song and dance artist
Nov 15 1878
In regard to: Hassan, Lulu, Miss

Vincent Combination Troupe arrived on Thanksgiving
Nov 29 1879
In regard to: Vincent, George
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Phelan, A.
In regard to: Morcrif,
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Leonard, W.W.
In regard to: Heckler, Louis
In regard to: Davenport, W.H.

Perkins accepted position of stage manager
Nov 29 1879
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Played before large audience at Opera House, Lead
Dec 04 1879
In regard to: Vincent Troupe
In regard to: Lead Opera House

To perform at opening of Deadwood Opera House
Dec 12 1879
In regard to: Vincents, The

Business manager at the new Deadwood Opera House
Dec 13 1879
In regard to: Vincent, Charles

Stage manager at the new Deadwood Opera House
Dec 13 1879
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

New eastern artist to join the Vincent Troupe
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Waters,
In regard to: Foley,

Wagon carrying them to Lead overturned spilling all
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Vincent Troupe

Will discourse the sweetest music on Christmas Day
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Ollerenshaw,

New eastern artist to join the Vincent Troupe
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Waters,
In regard to: Foley,

Will open Friday with 18 stars from the east
Dec 28 1879
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Variety troupe for Gem Theatre arrives today
Dec 28 1879
In regard to: Blanche, M'lle
In regard to: Graham, May
In regard to: Howe, Den
In regard to: Howe, Ella
In regard to: Jefferson, Tommy
In regard to: Sexton, Inez
In regard to: Willis, Minnie
In regard to: Warren, Minnie
In regard to: Vernon, Vina
In regard to: Vernon, Tiney
In regard to: Willis, Oscar

Sidney coach arrived with Manager Swearingen's new troupe
Dec 30 1879
In regard to: Swearingen, Al

Collected artists from N.Y., Cincinnati and Chicago
Dec 30 1879
In regard to: Willis, Oscar
In regard to: Howe, Den

"Most vulgar-free performance ever seen in Deadwood" Vincent and Mack

Stage Manager of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
Jan 01 1880
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

Proprietor of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
Jan 01 1880
In regard to: Stone, L.P.

Stage Manager of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
Jan 01 1880
In regard to: Perkins, Frank

Champion Double Clog at the Deadwood Opera House
Jan 01 1880
In regard to: Waters and Foley
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House

To be the stage manager at the Opera House
Jan 13 1880
In regard to: Martin, James

Has sold the Stone Opera House to Vincent and Mack
Jan 14 1880
In regard to: Stone, L. P., Stone's Opera House
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Vincent, Charles

Lessee and Manager of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
Jan 01 1880
In regard to: Vincent, Charles A

Have secured hall over Cooley and Doughertys Saloon
Jan 15 1880
In regard to: Vincent and Mack

Has added music to his meals at the Oyster Bay
Feb 06 1880
In regard to: Ruggles, C.W.N.

Band provided music for Knights of Pythias party
Feb 20 1880
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

Band provided music for hose company's dance
Feb 26 1880
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

Band to provide music for masquerade skating party
Mar 02 1880
In regard to: Upwalls Band

Took troupe to Gunnison, to build another theatre
Apr 17 1880
In regard to: Nuttall, Billy of Bella Union

New Gem Troupe took a tumble when coach turned quickly
Apr 22 1880
In regard to: Gem Troupe

Music in the air
May 07 1880
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Going to Pittsburg for variety troupe for new show
May 09 1880
In regard to: Willis, Oscar

Lead City morals upset, troupe won't perform again
May 15 1880
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Will furnish music for ball at Terraville
May 25 1880
In regard to: Gandolfo's Band

Discoursed enlivening music from the balcony
May 28 1880
In regard to: Gandolfo's Band

Circus opened in Leadville to audience of 4,000
Jun 16 1880
In regard to: Castello, Dan
In regard to: Leadville, CO

Prince of magicians and fire king, at Wertheimer Hall
Jul 02 1880
In regard to: Wertheimers Hall
In regard to: Mazarto, Martel

Jefferson bringing variety troupe from Philadelphia
Sep 01 1880
In regard to: Jefferson, Johnny
In regard to: Gem Theatre

New troupe left Cincinnati yesterday morning. Will be here to open Gem on the 15th
Sep 03 1880
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Band to furnish music at DeSmet Band grand ball
Sep 10 1880
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E

String Band to provide music for Northcoat's ball
Sep 12 1880
In regard to: Lead City

Spoken of in highest terms of praise, vocal artist
Sep 17 1880
In regard to: McIntyre, Mary

String band provided music for Homestake Ball
Oct 02 1880
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe

Circus asks for Indians to exhibit in Australia
Oct 07 1880
In regard to: Simmons, Jack

Nye's Hall to be used as theatre during winter
Oct 10 1880
In regard to: Nye, John A.

Secure seats for opening night or for full season
Nov 13 1880
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Few people know magnitude and convenience of theatre
Nov 16 1880
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Well known all over west as successful manager
Nov 16 1880
In regard to: Lord, James A.
In regard to: Troupe engaged at Metropolitan Theatre

Deadwood, Wed and Sat, Central, Tues and Fri, Lead, Thurs
Nov 16 1880
In regard to: Lord Troupe

Rendered play "Our Boys" at Miners Hall in Lead
Nov 20 1880
In regard to: Lord Troupe

Second appearance this evening in "Miss Multon"
Nov 20 1880
In regard to: Lord Troupe

Splendid cast shows him to be a good manager
Nov 21 1880
In regard to: Lord, James A.

Second appearance of Lords Co. met with full house
Nov 21 1880
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Of Lord Troupe, made Times office a pleasant call
Nov 24 1880
In regard to: Lord, James A.
In regard to: Webster, C.B.

Picolo Band to furnish music for Prof Hauseler bal
Nov 27 1880
In regard to: Lead City

Troupe playing a few nights in Rapid City
Dec 08 1880
In regard to: McGuire, John

Theatrical manager has decided to locate here
Dec 11 1880
In regard to: Sawtelle, J.

Entertainment to be given at Nye's Opera House
Dec 14 1880
In regard to: Maguire, John

Mrs. K. Gardner has opened dining rooms in Nye's
Jan 01 1881
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Spelling Bee to be held at opera house
Jan 06 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Is ready to furnish music for parties
Jan 14 1881
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe E

St.John benefit will show waxworks at Nye's
Jan 20 1881
In regard to: Jarley, Mrs.
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Gandolfo furnished music for Social Club ball
Jan 20 1881
In regard to: Lead

St. Johns gives entertainment at Nye's
Jan 30 1881
In regard to: Episcopal Church
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Will furnish 1st class music for balls, ad
Feb 01 1881
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe E

Lady Audley's Secret and Sarah's Young Man at Nye's
Feb 09 1881
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

To perform with Sawtelle's troupe
Feb 08 1881
In regard to: Gaffy, Fanny B.
In regard to: Edwards, Annie P.

Engagement over, performers give benefit at Nye's
Feb 08 1881
In regard to: Sawtelle Theater
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Mrs. Jarleys wax "figgers" perfect at Nye's
Feb 02 1881
In regard to: Wax Works

Troupe has no interest in performances at Nyes
Feb 09 1881
In regard to: Sawtelle Theater

Provided music for firemen's fair
Feb 13 1881
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.

Opera troupe engaged Central city hall
Mar 09 1881
In regard to: Hocket Vandeville

To furnish music for Hose co. grand ball
Mar 09 1881
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.

Band to provide music for Central masquerade ball
Mar 12 1881
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.

To furnish music for St. Johns social Easter Week
Apr 13 1881
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.

Has opened restaurant under Nye's Opera House
Apr 27 1881
In regard to: Robinson, R.W.

Prof.'s string band furnished music for I.O.O.F.
Apr 28 1881
In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.

Husband wishes to bring theatrical troupe to Deadwood
May 01 1881
In regard to: Gilbert, Belle

Actor wants to perform in Deadwood with wife Belle Gilbert
May 01 1881
In regard to: Gilbert, Jim

Lyceum entertainment will be an oasis
May 12 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Leaves for the east to obtain entire new troupe
May 12 1881
In regard to: Webster, C.R.

Reserve seats at Hamilton and Rockfellow's
May 14 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"The Last Loaf" to be given at Nye's Opera House
May 14 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

New theatrical company named for 1st-class actress
May 29 1881
In regard to: Leland, Emma, Miss

Part of the new theatrical company of C. R. Webster
May 31 1881
In regard to:
In regard to: Truches, Fred
In regard to: Rogers, Sadie, Mrs
In regard to: Rich, Harry
In regard to: Randolph, Jessie L
In regard to: McCabe, T.F.
In regard to: Leland, Emma, Miss
In regard to: Fargo, I.L.
In regard to: Beers, I.N.
In regard to: Baker, Ella, Miss

New combination to give opening performance
Jun 01 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Dickens' "Cricket on the Hearth" to be given
Jun 04 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

New theatrical company meeting with deserved success
Jun 05 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Services to be held at Nyes Opera House
Jun 05 1881
In regard to: Methodist Church
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Theatrical troupe to perform at Spearfish
Jun 13 1881
In regard to: Webster, C.R.

Elegant comedy company is delighting our citizens
Jun 13 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Is worthy of all patronage
Jun 14 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Hazel Kirke" to be performed in Lead by new company
Jun 15 1881
In regard to: C. R. Webster Company

"Theatrical company will not repeat any play
Jun 15 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Audience well pleased by performance of Matrimony
Jun 16 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Child Stealer" 1 of the best performances given
Jun 20 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Our Girls" to be presented for the 1st time
Jun 21 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" to be produced by Webster Co.
Jun 24 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Hazel Kirke" to be performed for 2nd time
Jun 30 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Theatrical co to give grand July 4 matinee
Jul 02 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

July 4 matinee was total failure
Jul 05 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Hidden Hand" plantation scene to have songs, dance
Jul 06 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Romantic drama "Rosedale" to be presented
Jul 09 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Irish drama "Pike O'Callighan" to be performed
Jul 12 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Nan the Goodfornothing to follow Pike O'Callaghan
Jul 13 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Only 1 week left of the dramatic season
Jul 15 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Actor hands" are in Spearfish to give performance
Jul 18 1881
In regard to: Nye,

"Pilgrims and Strangers" to be benefit performance
Jul 22 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Company will produce "Colleen Bawn"
Jul 26 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Acting troupe made $250 in Lead
Jul 27 1881
In regard to: Lewis Combination

"Night of Enchantment" was far superior to others
Jul 29 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

There will only be standing room for Lewis' troupe
Jul 30 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

In New York to get new troupe
Aug 01 1881
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

To lecture "Our Young Folks" at Nyes Opera House
Aug 05 1881
In regard to: Cleveland, Clara E

Leased rear of Nyes Opera House to be restaurant
Aug 06 1881
In regard to: Mahan, John

New restaurant in rear of Nyes Opera House
Aug 06 1881
In regard to: Palace, The

Came in with troupe to start up at Gem theater
Aug 31 1881
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.

To direct parlor minstrel entertainment
Aug 31 1881
In regard to: Webster, C.R.

Band played beautiful music in memory of president
Sep 21 1881
In regard to: Ollerenshaw, Joe E

To attend anniversary of big fire at Nyes
Sep 26 1881
In regarad to: Nye's Opera House

Meeting to be held to discuss railroad project
Nov 25 1881
In regarad to: Nyes Opera House

St Johns Guild to meet at Nye's for sociable
Nov 26 1881
In regarad to: Nye's Opera House

To perform in children's program at Nye's
Dec 06 1881
In regard to: Nye's Opera House

Best orchestra in Hills engaged for Aesthetics
Dec 14 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Aesthetic Minstrels will perform here
Dec 19 1881
In regard to: Lead
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Aesthetic Minstrels,
In regard to: Blackface Minstrelsy, Jim Crow Minstrelsy

Aethetic 2nd performance to be different than 1st
Dec 31 1881
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Central hall was jammed for aesthetic performance
Jan 04 1882
In regard to: Aesthetic Minstrels,
In regard to: Blackface Minstrelsy, Jim Crow Minstrelsy

Will return with 1st class dramatic troupe
Jan 06 1882
In regard to: Nye, John

Sunday school cantatas for benefit of library fund
Feb 21 1882
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Five Fairies" to be held here
Feb 24 1882
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Esmeralda" to be produced by St Johns Guild
Apr 04 1882
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Only a few seats left for "Esmeralda"
Apr 12 1882
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

Floor begins to give way during "Esmeralda" show
Apr 13 1882
In regard to: Nyes Opera House

"Esmeralda" troupe to have benefit for actress
Apr 25 1882
In regard to: Gaffey, L.E., Mrs.

Esmeralda troupe of Central to give testimonial
Apr 29 1882
In regard to: Esmeralda troupe

Several artists severe connections with theatre
Jul 11 1882
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Swearengen left Sidney with new troupe for Gem. Telegraphed departure from Sidney.
Sep 16 1882
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Gem Theatre

Manager of Tennessee Jubilee Singers arrives on 10
Oct 08 1882
In regard to: Root,

Grand three tent and center-pole circus at Central City
Oct 19 1882
In regard to: Central City

Gift enterprise plan, beat suckers out of every $1
Oct 26 1882
In regard to: Selbies Circus

Daugherty and Miller opening saloon and music hall
Oct 29 1882
In regard to: Theatre Comique
In regard to: Miller, Tom
In regard to: Daugherty, Dan

Man well know in Hills, veteran circus man
Dec 21 1882
In regard to: Castello, Dan

Troupe booked to perform at Rapid City
Mar 02 1883
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie

Music rendered as good as any ever re-echoed in gu
Jul 06 1883
In regard to: Deadwood Brass Band

Park Theatre, formerly known as Stone??s Opera House, is run by Mr. Burns with Mr. Butler as stage manager and Professor Upwald as musical director.
In regard to: Stone??s Opera House.
In regard to: Burns, John.
In regard to: Butler, Harry.
In regard to: Upwald.
In regard to: Park Theatre.
January 19, 1884

Only first-class place of amusement. Proprietor, J.C. Burns; director of amusements, Harry Butler; musical director, Professor Upwald; leader of brass band, J.A. Upwald. Admission: 25 cents. Private boxes: 50 cents.
In regard to: Burns, J.C.
In regard to: Butler, Harry.
In regard to: Upwald.
In regard to: Upwald, J.A.
In regard to: Park Theater.
February 1, 1884

Park Theatre was crowded to see the new program for the week.
In regard to: Park Theatre.
February 10, 1884

Harry Butler, stage manager and comedian of the Park Theatre, closed his engagement last evening.
In regard to: Butler, Harry.
In regard to: Park Theatre.
February 16, 1884

Park Theater. Formerly Stone??s Opera House. Lower Main Street, Deadwood. J.C. Burns, sole proprietor. Harry Butler, director of amusements. Professor Upwald, musical director. J.A. Upwald, leader of brass band. The only first-class place of amusement in the city. Crowded houses nightly. Everything new and spicy. Admission 25 cents. Private boxes 50 cents. Advertisement.
In regard to: Burns, J.C.
In regard to: Butler, Harry.
In regard to: Upwald.
In regard to: Upwald, J.A.
In regard to: Park Theater.
March 1, 1884

Bound for Coeur d'Alene. J.S. Burns will soon start for the above named country, and will give a farewell benefit, grand masquerade ball for the "girls and the gang" on Saturday evening, March 9th. Don??t fail to give him a good send off. Advertisement.
In regard to: Burns, J.S.
March 5, 1884

J.S. Burns will give a grand masquerade ball at the Park theater. A nice present will be given to the most graceful gentleman and lady waltzers present. The girls and the gang are all invited to be present.
In regard to: Burns, J.S.
In regard to: Park Theater.
April 19, 1884

Langrishe and troupe in Coeur d'Alene.
June 6, 1885
Jack Langrishe and theatrical troupe are in the Coeur d'Alene.
In regard to: Langrishe, Jack.

Circus draws large audience.
May 19, 1886
The Great Eastern Circus drew large audiences at both performances, yesterday. Today the company opens at Lead for two days, thence to Fort Meade.
In regard to: Circus.

Advance agent arrives.
Oct. 1, 1886
Frank M. Daly, advance agent for McFadden's Boston Double Uncle Tom's Cabin company, arrived at the Wentworth last evening.
In regard to: Daly, Frank M.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.

McFadden's Uncle Tom.
Oct. 1, 1886
Called the strongest theatrical combination known to the Hills -- to open Oct. 6 at the Opera house presenting Uncle Tom's Cabin
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.
In regard to: Putnam, Libbie.
In regard to: Putnam, Marchie.
In regard to: Partington, Sallie.
In regard to: Cresmond, Sam.

Famous dog Tiger.
Oct. 5, 1886
Among the six trained blood hounds with the Boston Double Uncle Tom's Cabin, will appear the famous dog Tiger.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.

Amusements.
Oct. 7, 1886
Uncle Tom's Cabin so well performed, it practically becomes a new play; Mikado bazaar.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.
In regard to: Cresmond, Sam.
In regard to: Partington, Sallie.
In regard to: Sylvester, Miss.
In regard to: Putnam, Marchie.
In regard to: Putnam, Libbie.
In regard to: Wither,
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House

Uncle Tom troupe arrives.
Oct. 8, 1886
The Uncle Tom troupe, seventeen people, two donkeys and five blood hounds, arrived by special coaches yesterday morning. The company is quartered at the Wentworth.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.

Regular fall season at Opera House.
Oct. 8, 1886
The regular fall season at the Deadwood Opera House opened last evening with McFadden's Uncle Tom's Cabin company.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company

Matinee and farewell performance.
Oct. 9, 1886
Matinee and farewell performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
In regard to: McFadden's Theatrical Company.

Pearson to meet dramatic troupe.
July 1, 1886
Manager Pearson goes to Rapid today to meet the Barbour dramatic troupe, which begins a tour of the Hills at that place today.
In regard to: Pearson, A. Y.
In regard to: Barbour dramatic troupe.

Hawthorne troupe at the Wentworth.
July 6, 1886
The Grace Hawthorne troupe is at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.

Amusement the minstrels.
July 28, 1886
The Georgia Minstrels opened at Rapid Monday evening to packed hall.
In regard to: Georgia Minstrels.
In regard to: Barbour Dramtic Troupe.

Barbour farewell; Georgia Minstrels.
July 31, 1886
Edwin Barbour Comedy Company close engagement with two performance today; Chadron recommend Georgia Minstrel show to friends in the Hills.
In regard to: Barbour Dramatic Troupe.
In regard to: Georgia Minstels.

Pearson books attractions.
Jan. 29, 1887
Manager Pearson has book a number of first-class attractions: Katie Putnam conbination, Fanny Beane-Gilday troupe, Harry Webber's "Nip and Tuck" company, and Pauline Markham.
In regard to: Pearson, A. Y.
In regard to: Putnam, Katie.
In regard to: Beane-Gilday troupe.
In regard to: Webber, Harry.
In regard to: Nip and Tuck company.
In regard to: Markham, Pauline.

Pearson meeting Putnam troupe.
Feb. 22, 1887
Manager Pearson is at the end of the track to receive the Katie Putname troupe soon to appear in this city.
In regard to: Katie Putnam Troupe

Advance agent arrives.
Feb. 26, 1887
J.H. Ferris, advance agent for Katie Putnam combination, arrived last evening.
In regard to: Ferris, J. H.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

Manager Pearson leaves for Rapid.
Feb. 27, 1887
Manager Pearson leaves this morning for Rapid, where Katie Putnam opens a week's engagement tomorrow evening.
In regard to: Pearson, A. Y.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

A week of genuine comedy.
March 1, 1887
One week, commencing Monday, Mar. 7, Katie Putnam, supported by her excellent comedy company.
In regard to: Putnam, Katie.
In regard to: Katie Putnam Troupe.
In regard to: Pearson, A. U.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Whitely, John.

Putnam and company at the Wentworth.
March 8, 1887
Katie Putnam and her excellent company, 13 altogether, are nicely located at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Putnam, Katie.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

Shoot the hat.
March 9, 1887
Universal opinion of male portion of audience at Katie Putnam troupe performance is that three-story-in-height hats be shot.
In regard to: Lynn, Bill.
In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
In regard to: Patton, John D.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

Best and most artistic performance.
March 11, 1887
We regret that the crowded condition of our columns prevents an extended review of what was the very best and most artistic performance of the Katie Putnam company.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

Putnam's final performance.
March 12, 1887
With this evening's performance Katie Putnam and her talented company close the most brilliant, successful and in every way satisfactory season known to theatre goers of the Hills.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.
In regard to: Emery, H. G.
In regard to: Putnam, Katie.
In regard to: Devlin, James D.
In regard to: Glassford, A.
In regard to: Barlow, Frank.
In regard to: Hicks, L. P.
In regard to: Burroughs, C. R.
In regard to: Nelson, George.
In regard to: Mathias, Fanny.
In regard to: Putnam, Mary.
In regard to: Gaffney, Belle.

Putnam season closes.
March 13, 1887
Katie Putnam closes season at Deadwood, and will begin Lead entertainment.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.
In regard to: Putnam, Katie.
In regard to: Whitely, John.
In regard to: Ferris, J. H.
In regard to: Devlin, J. D.

Robinson organizing show troupe.
March 18, 1887
Jack Robinson so infatuated with show business he has organized a first-class troupe in this city. Times reporter invited to look in and was amused.
In regard to: Robinson, Jack.
In regard to: Weedon, Charles.
In regard to: Rosenkranz, Henry.

Farewell engagement at Opera House.
March 27, 1887
Tomorrow evening Miss Putnam begins a farewell engagement at the Opera House, Deadwood.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.

Small audience attends final performance.
March 29, 1887
A small audience witnessed at the Opera House Katie Putnam's performance of Fanchon.
In regard to: Katie Putnam troupe.

Entertainment pronounced superior.
May 12, 1888
We unhesitatingly pronounce Monte Cristo production superior to all previous.
In regard to: Monte Cristo Troupe.
In regard to: Lewis,
In regard to: Julian, Fred.
In regard to: Bridgeland, T. B.
In regard to: Nannary, P. A.
In regard to: Randolph, Alex.
In regard to: Taylor, james.
In regard to: White, E. H.
In regard to: Barton, J. W.
In regard to: Elwood, Grace.
In regard to: Newton, Ada.

Grace Hawthorne Troupe

Blum at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Blum, Paul C.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 4, 1886

Grace Hawthorne to appear in Deadwood.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Dennison, Louise.
In regard to: Willis, Bertie.
In regard to: Lapelle, Marie.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Boardman, T. A.
In regard to: Sawyer, Ford.
In regard to: Whiting, Harry.
In regard to: Pearson, A. Y.
In regard to: Kiemer Hall.
June 5, 1886

Firman-Jack colonel found lacking.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Blum, Paul.
In regard to: Firman Jack Company.
June 5, 1886

Blum reports on dramatic company.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Blum, Paul.
June 9, 1886

Hawthorne at the Opera House.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 11, 1886

Talented company at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 15, 1886

Five hundred attend show.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Willis, Bertie.
In regard to: Boardman, T. A.
June 16, 1886

A dramatic treat.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 17, 1886

Amusements at the Opera House.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Willis, Bertie.
In regard to: Swayer, Fred.
June 18, 1886

Amusements Oliver Twist.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 19, 1886

Firmin-Jack plays at Carbonate.
In regard to: Firman-Jack Company.
In regard to: Carbonate camp.
June 19, 1886

Grace Hawthorne??s closing night.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
June 20, 1886

Firman-Jack performance tomorrow.
In regard to: Firman-Jack Company.
In regard to: Firman, Annie.
In regard to: Jack, John.
June 20, 1886

Amusements June 22.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Firmin-Jack Company.
June 22, 1886

Blum making Spearfish arrangements.
In regard to: Blum, Paul.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 23, 1886

Regnier severes connection.
In regard to: Regnier, Leon.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Harcourt,
In regard to: Firmin-Jack Company.
June 23, 1886

Blum returns from Spearfish.
In regard to: Blum, Paul.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
June 26, 1886

Hawthorne benefit.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Star, Solomon.
In regard to: Fox, Alvin.
In regard to: Bischoff, Herman.
In regard to: Wilson, John R.
In regard to: McPherson, Donald A.
In regard to: Romans, Squire P.
In regard to: Washabaugh, Frank J.
In regard to: Skinner, Tristrem L.
In regard to: Mahan, John.
In regard to: Zipp, Frank.
In regard to: Reuben, Leonard.
In regard to: Bent, E. C.
In regard to: Taylor, George C.
In regard to: Bonham, W. H.
In regard to: Russell, J. W.
In regard to: Cornell, John D.
In regard to: Hunter, John.
In regard to: Brodway, T. E.
In regard to: W. E. Lowe and Company.
In regard to: Bartleu, C. A.
In regard to: Franklin, Harris.
In regard to: Russell and Higbie.
In regard to: Herschfield, M.
In regard to: Robinson, George H.
In regard to: Sutton and Cosgriff.
In regard to: Williams, C.
In regard to: Ayres and Wardman.
In regard to: Browning and Wringrose.
In regard to: Max Fishel and brother.
In regard to: Warner, Porter.
In regard to: Hastings, W. B.
In regard to: Bonham, M.
In regard to: Gillette and Heckmann.
In regard to: Champlin, Edward P.
In regard to: Hastie, Addison W.
In regard to: Bab****, Lyman F.
In regard to: Wertheimer, M. J.
June 30, 1886

Two nights at the Opera House.
In regard to: Deadwood Opera House.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Harcourt, William.
In regard to: Ford, Clint.
In regard to: Kimble, E. M.
July 1, 1886

Five curtain calls at Spearfish.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Spearfish.
In regard to: Carbonate camp.
July 3, 1886

Manager Kelly at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Kelley, W. W.
July 3, 1886

Hawthorne troupe at the Wentworth.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
July 6, 1886

Matinee largely attended.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Ford, Clint.
In regard to: Kimball, Ed.
July 6, 1886

Miss Hawthorne's benefit.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
July 7, 1886

Hawthorne company in Central.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
July 8, 1886

Our mines July 14.
In regard to: Mining.
In regard to: Iron Hill Mining Company.
In regard to: Seabury-Calkins Mining Company.
In regard to: Segregated Iron Hill Mining Company.
In regard to: Rattler-Gilroy Mining Company.
In regard to: Far West Mining Company.
In regard to: Silver Hill Mining Company.
In regard to: Mountain Rose Mining Company.
In regard to: Trent Mining Company.
In regard to: Iron Mountain Mining Company.
In regard to: Uncle Sam Mine.
In regard to: Gregg, Harry.
In regard to: Bullock, Seth.
In regard to: Guild, John.
In regard to: Keokuk Mining Company.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Bear Gulch Mine.
In regard to: Grace Hawthorne Mining Company.
In regard to: Oro Fino Mine.
In regard to: Skinner, Tristrem L.
In regard to: Key West Mining Company.
In regard to: Ruby Wonder Mining Company.
In regard to: Caledonia mill.
July 14, 1886

Barringer connection severed.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Kelly, W. W.
July 18, 1886

Ford back from Hawthorne tour.
In regard to: Ford, Clint G.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
July 30, 1886

Hawthorne -- Only American girl.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Kelley, W. W.
Aug. 6, 1886

Hawthorne sails for Europe.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Kelly, W. W.
Aug. 26, 1886

Our mines Sept. 26.
In regard to: Mining.
In regard to: Iron Hill Mining Company.
In regard to: Minna Mining Company.
In regard to: Eureka Mining Company.
In regard to: Millett, R. D.
In regard to: Weinberg, E. A.
In regard to: Grace Hawthorne Mining Company.
In regard to: Kelly, W. W.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
In regard to: Alexander Mining Company.
In regard to: Galena Treasure Mining Company.
In regard to: Madge Mining Company.
In regard to: Cora Mine.
In regard to: Andrews,
In regard to: Richmond Mining Company.
In regard to: Sitting Bull Mine.
In regard to: Hester A. Mine.
In regard to: Silver Queen Mine.
In regard to: Hammond, I. B.
In regard to: Cambrian Mine.
In regard to: Retriever Mine.
In regard to: New Era Mine.
In regard to: Buxton Mine.
In regard to: Hanley,
In regard to: Christie,
In regard to: Walton,
In regard to: Great Northwestern Oil Company.
In regard to: Whittaker, Joseph A.
In regard to: Brooklyn Mine.
In regard to: Nelson, Joseph.
Sept. 26, 1886

Kelly a jewel.
In regard to: Kelly, W. W.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
March 29, 1887

Word about Miss Grace Hawthorne.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
Aug. 31, 1887

Word on Grace Hawthorne.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
Oct. 28, 1887

Insane patients needs hospitalization.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Hospital.
In regard to: Crocker, A. G.
Feb. 8, 1888

Hawthorne reported married.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
March 30, 1888

Bastile an honor to citizens.
In regard to: Lawrence county jail.
In regard to: Harding, Jimmie.
In regard to: Crist, S. B.
In regard to: Thomas, Charles.
In regard to: Barringer, Charles.
In regard to: Barnett, Lotta A.
In regard to: Falls, Eliza.
In regard to: O'Brien, Pat.
April 29, 1888

Murray penniless at death's door.
In regard to: Murray, James.
In regard to: Hawthorne, Grace.
May 10, 1888

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