The Deadwood Roll CallTom Miller, Banjo and Variety Artist, Theatrical Manager, 1876 - 1884Pete Reid, Renowed Tenor Singer, 1876 1877James McDonald and Seven Year Old Baby McDonald, Skate Dancing, 1877Lew Spencer, Charles Gilday, Fannie Beane, Negro Minstrels, Clog and Comic Dancers, 1877 1878John Dillon, Comedian in Irish and Negro Persona, Ions and Ballads, 1878, 1890-1891Little Pearly Duval, A Pretty Child Contortionist, 1878Minnie and Lillie Hassan Sisters, Beautiful Little Song and Dance Artists, 1878Mademoiselle Jeannette and Lola Parchal, Serio-comic Song, Double Trapeze Acts, 1878Boisset Family of Six, Acrobats and Musical Artists, Trapeze, Song, Dance with Banjo, 1878Little Etolia and the Celeste Sisters, The Fairy Elf of Song and Dance, 1878Minnie Denzer, The Songstress, 1878 1879Edith Valentine, Georgie Morrell, Charles Vincent, Vincent Combination Troupe, Serio-comedic Vocalist, Song and Dance, Sketch Artists 1879 1880Ella LaRue, Female Banjoist and Cornet Soloist, 1877 and 1879Den and Ella Howe, Feats of Marksmanship, Merry Makers, 1879 - 1880, 1882Oscar Willis, Hottentots, A Clever Ethiopian Comedian, 1879 1880Billy Mack, Hottentots, Deadwood's Favorite Comedian, 1879 - 1880, 1892 1893Tommy Jefferson, Hottentots, Superior Minstrel of Stage in The West, 1879 - 1880Foley and Waters, Double Jig Dance and Ethiopian songs, 1879 - 1880Jackson and Keefe, Double Clog Dancers, 1879 - 1880Trixy and Vernie Vernon, "marvel of beauty and way up as queen of song", 1879 1880Inez Sexton, Queen of Operatic and Ballad Song, 1880Mademoiselle Blanche, "Too much praise cannot be given her as a danseuse", 1880Ned Ainsley, Gem Theatre Comedian, Celebrated Negro Delineator, 1880Deadwood's Brass Bands, 1877 1888