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1876 Deadwood Genealogy Year 1876 Headline News

Deadwood Newspaper Headlines Year 1876

New town of Montana City. We visited the new town of Montana City, lying about one and one-half miles below Deadwood. Everything is lively, and buildings are going up rapidly. 
Montana City. 
Jones, W. R. and Company. 
Houghton and Beary Lumber. 
Engesser, J. 
Gardner and Company. 
Philbrook, H. C. 
Sutherland, F. T. 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Gentlemen from Montana.
Among acquaitances we have made, J.W. Matkin of Helena, Mont. He has interest in one of the best claims in the gulch and also in the Montana Saloon and Bakery.
Matkin, James W.
Montana Saloon and Bakery.
Ammerman, John.
Sheridan, J. B.
General SEE Sheridan, J. B.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Ditch company employs six.
A.R. Yource, foreman of Gold Hill and Whitetail Ditch Company, has six men employed building ditch to supply Gold Run and Bobtail gulches.
Yource, A. R.
Gold Hill and Whitetail Ditch Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Deadwood country.
We do not believe this or any other country affects such another example of rapid development as what is now known as "Deadwood Country."
Deadwood.
Whitewood Creek.
Montana City.
Crook City.
Centennial.
Spearfish.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Ditches being built.
Mssrs. Buchanan & Grounds taking ditch from the White Wood to run into Split Tail gulch; White Tail and Gold Run ditch progressing under superintendency of John Belden and Ira Myers, to furnish water for the Gold Run and Bob Tail gulches.
Water.
Buchanan,
Grounds, Frank.
Whitewood Gulch.
Split Tail Gulch.
White Tail Gulch.
Gold Run Gulch.
Belden, John.
Myers, Ira.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Mine No. 3 on Black Tail claim opens
Black Tail Mine
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 24 1876

Gayville building up.
We noticed several new buildings in process of erection at Gayville.
Gayville.
Whitehead, Charles.
Hicks, J. H.
Smeltser, Jack.
Smeltser, Jack Mrs.
Cutler and Child Grocery.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Our mines -- immense yield of gold.
Immense yield of gold -- $2,300 in one day -- $160 panned out in 10 hours -- $10 to the pan.
No. 6 below discovery.
Sutherland, F. T.
Kimball,
Montana City.
No. 83 above discovery.
No. 81 above discovery.
Lake,
Olmstead, E. C.
Bear Gulch.
Negro Gulch SEE ****** Gulch.
****** Gulch SEE Negro Gulch.
Negro Gulch.
Sand Creek.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Grace on the "New El Dorado".
A miner from the "New El Dorado" interviewed by the Montana Herald.
Grace, S. T.
Native American.
Deadwood Gulch.
Ming, John H.
Davidson, A. J.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

First white child born in Black Hills, July 5,1876 
Robinson, Mr & Mrs 
Black Hills Champion Jul 23 1877

Claims above No. 4 being opened.
Work of  above No. 4 on upper Deadwood being pushed.
No. 4.
Deadwood Gulch.
No. 8.
No. 10.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Gayville is growing, new framed houses going up
Gayville
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 19 1876

Quartz Mill, first one arrived in Dwd Sept. 25,76 
Quartz Mill 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 30 1876

Washington & Lead first class placer mining
Washington Mine
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876

Whitewood bridges completed -- The contractors have finished the bridges across the Whitewood, and they have been accepted by the citizens' committee. They are substantial, will prove of great utility.
Whitewood Creek.
Roads and bridges.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Gayville and False Bottom toll road completed
Roads
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 08 1876

Deadwood City & Centennial wagon road completed
Roads
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 12 1876

Telegraph is completed to 25 miles outside of Deadwood
Telegraph Line
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 28 1876

Telegraph, celebration of arrival, Grand Ball
Telegraph Line, Captain W.H. Hibbard
Black Hills Daily Pioneer  Dec 02 1876

Shooting victims recovering.
Young Merritt doing well under care of Dr. Overman; Charles Stroup, shot through the shoulder, doing well; while "Montana Charlie" lively. Miss Katie Arnold has given up her cabin to the first mentioned wounded, and is nursing them.
Merritt, William.
Overman, Achille M.
Stroup, Charles.
Montana Charlie.
Arnold, Katie.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Smallpox Hospital building is completed, Pest-house
Health Care
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Surgeon dentist.
L. Fuller, surgeon dentist, can be found at his dental parlor, on Main Street, Deadwood City, at all hours of day or night. Fitting teeth a specialty, and all work frist-class. Entrance, side of the Centennial Hotel (upstairs).
Fuller, L.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

$18.00 allowed for gold dust
Gold
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 08 1876

Gold dust, $50,000 has been shipped, $50,000 more
Gold
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 17 1876

Mining party arrive in Yankton, $20,000 in gold
Gold
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 01 1876

$3,500 nugget largest yet found in the Black Hills
Gold
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 01 1876

Heinze, jewelry manufactured out of native gold
Heinze,
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Good prospect -- We learn that from three pounds of roc, taken from the southern extension of the Clara lode, was obtained $3 of fine quartz gold.
Clara Mine.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 29, 1876

No. 2 on Deadwood cleaned up 200 ounces of gold
Deadwood Mine
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Party of miners leave Dwd with 2,500 pounds gold
Gold
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Wheeler & Co. No. 1&2 take $400,000 in gold
Wheeler & Co.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 30 1876

Cheyenne & B.H. Stage Co. will express gold
Stage Lines
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876

Press in a tent.
Owing to the fact this first number has been gotten up under the greatest obstacles -- our press in a tent -- we will try and do justice to all in time.
Pioneer newspaper.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Thanks to those who welcome.
Sincere thanks due to citizens of Deadwood for favors extended to us as strangers.
Pioneer newspaper.
Gardner, Craven V.
Gardner and Company.
Lee,
Brown,
Beemis, Dr.
Bedell, L. L.
Nye, John A.
Fahey, Charley.
Garlick, Henry.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Robinson and Ross store.
Henry Robinson, Wm. H. Ross -- Robinson & Ross Miners' Store, grocers! Deadwood City, D.T. "A large and well assorted stock constantly on hand. Miners' supplies a specialty.
Robinson and Ross Miners' Store.
Robinson, Henry.
Ross, William H.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Pioneer Tin Shop, moved to Deadwood. Nye & Co. have the stock to make all kinds of tin and sheet iron work, and will be constantly receiving all sorts of miners tools, gold scales, hardware and dtc. -- Deadwood City.
Pioneer Tin Shop.
Nye and Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Best of all kinds of meat.
City Meat Market, J. Shoudy, proprietor, keeps the best of all kinds of meat at wholesale and retail -- Postoffice building, Deadwood city.
Shoudy, Jacob.
City Meat Market.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

First drug store in the Hills.
First drug store in the Hills -- H. Garlick & Bro., druggists! Deadwood City, keep the most complete stock of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, etc. Dr. L.L. Bedell has charge of the precription department.
Garlick, H. and Brother.
Bedell, L. L.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Watchmaker and jeweler!
A.F. Heinze, watchmaker and jeweller! Deadwood City.
Heinze, A. F.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Montana Bakery open.
Montana Bakery, J.W. Matkin & Co., prop., Main Street, Deadwood City, D.T.
Montana Saloon and Bakery.
Matkin, James W. and Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Leavick bound to prosper.
Felix Leavick, gentlemanly businessman of J. Roberts & Co., Custer City, has severed his connection and on his way for an assortment of general merchandise to have in Deadwood in 30 days.
Leavick, Felix.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Druggists' sundries!
Pioneer Drug Store, at the Pioneer Store -- Drugs, medicines, paints, oils, brushes and a full assortment of druggists' sundries! Julius Deetken, Prop.
Deetken, Julius.
Pioneer Drug Store.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Second-hand bought and sold.
Second-hand goods bought and sold -- Wm. L. DeMoss & Co.-- Brokers, auction and commission merchants.
DeMoss, William L. and Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Engesser, J. building boarding house
Engesser, J.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 08 1876

Wines, liquors and cigars.
Oro Fino Saloon, Gayville, Whitehead & Huck, Props.
Oro Fino Saloon.
Whitehead, Charles.
Hicks, J. H.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

A nice cozy shave.
If you want a nice, cozy shave, go to Flaherty's, opposite Nuttall & Mann hall.
Flaharty's Barber Shop.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Expect to hear Clark on the street.
Messrs. Clark & Morrill have arrived and we expect soon to hear the melodious voice of Red Clark on the street engaged in selling.
Montana Livery Stable.
Merrill,
Clark, Red.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Selling liquor in the Black Hills.
Extracts taken from letter by Commissioner D.D. Pratt, in answere to Col. E.P. Snow's inquiry into legability of selling liquors in the Black Hills.
Liquor.
Pratt, D. D.
Snow, E. P.
Native American.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Pratt, Commissioner D.D. writes about liquor sale
Pratt, D.D.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer |g Jun 08 1876

Snow, Col. E.P. asked about the sale of liquor
Snow, E.P.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 08 1876

An important decision regarding legality of selling liquor in the Black Hills.
Pratt, D. D.
Liquor.
Snow, E. P.
Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Mann & Co.'s gambling house 20x60 ft. thrown open
Mann & Company
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 17 1876

Snow, Col. E.P. inquiry, legality of liquor sales
Snow, E.P.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 17 1876

Our new house.
Our new house will soon be finished and we will be better prepared to receive and talk to our friends and customers.
Pioneer newspaper.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Plain and fancy drinks.
Ed. Durham, Jim Hamilton and Dave Short have opened their new house on Main St., Deadwood, which will be known as the Progressive Hall.
Progressive Hall.
Durham, Ed.
Hamilton, Jim.
Short, David R.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

First established newspaper.
The Black Hills Pioneer, Laughlin & Merrick, prop., Deadwood City, D.T. -- First established newspaper in the Black Hills for Every miner, every eastern man, everybody.
Pioneer newspaper.
Laughlin, W. A.
Merrick, A. W.
Laughlin and Merrick.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Foreign and domestic liquors.
Maillard & Co., wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic liquors -- Deadwood City.
Maillard, H. and Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

The speed at which we are building.
It would astonish anybody but a Deadwood man the speed we are building up. More than one hundred buildings have been built and contracted during the past week.
Gardner and Company.
Kalbfell, George.
U. S. Bakery and Restaurant.
Mann and Company.
Pioneer Mill.
Robinson and Ross Miners' Store.
Progressive Hall.
Durham, Hamilton and Short.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Livery, feed and sale stable.
Clark, Morrill & Co., are engaged building a large and commodius stable in Deadwood, to be known as the Montana Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. In conjunction will be the Montana Herd Co. -- leave your stock to be herded.
Montana Livery, Feed and Sale Stable SEE Montana Livery Stable.
Montana Livery Stable.
Clark, Red.
Montana Herd Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

A look at Gardner and Co.
We took a look through the extensive grocery and provisions house of Gardner & Co.
Gardner and Company.
Gardner, Craven V.
Gilbert, N. S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Thompson journeys to Cheyenne.
Mr. J.S. Thompson, of the firm of Gardner & Co., has gone to Cheyenne on business connected with the house. We wish him a safe journey and speedy return.
Thompson, J. S.
Gardner and Company.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Best of meals.
Miners Restaurant, Jim Hines, proprietor, Deadwood City, Dakota Terr. -- Best of meals furnished at all hours.
Miners Restaurant.
Hines, Jim.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Gayville merchant robbed.
On the night of the 12th, Mr. O.C. Peck, merchant of Gaysville, robbed of dust and valuables. The rascal was caught, given little time to settle his affairs and leave.
Peck, O. C.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

A review of our situation.
Among the duties of editor of a pioneer paper, not the least arduous is that of writing a review of the state of affairs and condition of the sorrounding country.
Whitewood Creek.
Mining.
Law and order.
Roads and bridges.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Bougy, Wm. building feed and livery stable
Bougy, William
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 24 1876

Among the many improvements.
Among many improvements we notice that Wm. Bougy is erecting a feed and livery; L.S. Parkhurst & Co. getting brewery well along; Clark, Morrill & Co., building a mammouth livery and feed stable
Bogy, William.
Morgan,
Welch,
Parkhurst, L. S. and Company.
Clark, Morrill and Company.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

By the keg, quart or glass.
"J.J.S." Brewery. South Deadwood City -- Keeps constantly on hand the best of lager beer by the keg, quart or glass. J.J. Schlawig, prop.
Schlawig, John J.
J. J. S. Brewery.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Real estate agent and conveyancer.
John A. Swift, real estate agent and conveyancer -- Office atLee & Brown's store.
Swift, John A.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Brown after more goods.
H.D. Brown, of the firm of Farnum & Brown, leaves Monday for Cheyenne. He goes out for more goods. These gentlemen have, and are entitled to, a good business.
Brown, H. D.
Farnum and Brown.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Grand Central to open.
The first hotel, "The Grand Central," will open for business the 4th of July.
Grand Central Hotel.
Scollard,
Hurley,
Picket,
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Kurtz, Allen and Co. open branch.
Messrs. Kurtz, Allen & Co., Cheyenne, have opened a branch house in Deadwood, in charge of Keller Kurtz.
Kurtz, Allen and Company.
Kurtz, Keller.
Montana Bakery.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Flag floats over Pioneer office.
Proprietors of Montana Bakery presented Times office with a flag on the Fourth.
Pioneer newspaper.
Holiday.
Montana Bakery.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Party opens Centennial Hotel.
Mrs. McKelvey, proprietress of Centennial Hotel, gave very enjoyable party at the opening of her house on the Fourth.
McKelvey, A. Mrs.
Centennial Hotel.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Ward delivers ice from Hill City.
W.M. Ward everymorning delivers crystal-clear ice from Hill City.
Ward, W. M.
Ice.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

"Good-bye, John.".
The Langrishe Troupe to leave Cheyenne fof the Black Hills (June 20).
Langrishe, John S.
Langrishe, Jack SEE Langrishe, John S.
Langrishe Troupe.
Langrishe, John S. Mrs. SEE Langrishe, Jeannette.
Langrishe, Jeannette.
Gallagher, Maggie.
Edrington, Minnie.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Arrivals of Langrishe Troupe.
John Langrishe,celebrated theatrical manager, arrived in the city with his talented troupe during the week.
Langrishe, John S.
Langrishe Troupe.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Flour and bacon prices down
Merchandise
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 15 1876

Chop house and bakery.
California Chop House & Bakery, Eggerts & Co., Deadwood.
California Chop House and Bakery.
Eggerts and Company.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Sweet fresh butter.
For thesweetest and freshest butter in Deadwood City, call at Judge J.B. Ford's.
Ford, J. B.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Boots and shoes made and repaired.
Boots and shoes made and repaired -- Call on Charles Karcher, upper Main street, Deadwood City. You will be satisfied.
Karcher, Charles.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Centennial Hotel, Deadwood.
The Centennial Hotel, Deadwood City, D.T. -- Mrs. A. McKelvey, proprietress.
Centennial Hotel.
McKelvey, A. Mrs.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Ward sells out flour.
W.J. Ward sells XXXX Colorado Flour at $12, to close out stock. Leroy's hardware store, lower Main street.
Ward, W. J.
Leroy's Hardware Store.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

New potatoes from Crook city.
Some specimens of new potatoes raised on Sheldon & Ward's ranche, short distance below Crook City, left with us.
Agriculture.
Sheldon and Ward ranch.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Best beer in the market.
Denver Beer, the best in the market, on sale at the Denver Grocery.
Denver Grocery Store.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Millinery and ladies' dress goods.
Mrs. M.V. Boughton announces millinery and ladies' dress goods at her store, lower Main street.
Boughton, M. V. Mrs.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Supplies at bedrock prices.
Flucken and Co., Denver Grocery Store.
Denver Grocery Store.
Flucken and Company.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Keep correct time -- Call on Ed. F. Heinze, upper Main street, Deadwood, and have your watch put in condition. He will also make your jewelry out of native gold.
Heinze, Ed F.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Langrishe, John theatre now open
Langrishe, Jack S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Langrishe to make first appearance at theatre
Langrishe, Jack S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Maillard & Co. own billiard hall
Maillard & Co.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Hurlbut leaves for Deadwood.
Henry H. Hurlbut reported to have left for Deadwood to open drug store.
Hurlbut, Henry H.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Marsh to open General Custer House.
New hotel -- Capt. R.L. Marsh will open the General Custer House, upper Main.
Marsh, R. L.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Wanted -- 1st class butcher.
A first-class butcher can find steady employment by applying immediately at the Montana Meat Market. None but those thoroughly competent need apply.
Montana Meat Market.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Matkin partnership dissolved.
Copartnership under firm name of J.W. Matkin & Co., has been dissolved.
Matkin, J. W. and Company.
Matkin, J. W.
Ammerman, J. S.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Your best show, boys.
M. Rosengarden has arrived and may be found three doors east of the Theatre with a complete stock of clothing, boots, shoes and furnishing goods.
Rosengarden, M.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Rosengarden, M. has arrived with stock of clothing
Rosengarden, M.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Shovels at Nye's Hardware.
Just received at Nye's Hardware Store, No. 1 Main St., a lot of spring-point shovels, drill and pick steel, sluice brushes, hose scythes, etc.
Nye's Hardware Store.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Boughton, Mrs. M.V. opens dress goods store
Boughton, Mrs. M.V
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 22 1876

Langrishe Theatre will present Trodden Down
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 29 1876

Langrishe troupe first performance a success
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 29 1876

Wild Bill shot by Jack McCall, Nuttall & Mann.
Hickok, Wild Bill.
McCall, Jack.
Sheldon, C. H.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer August 05 1876

Mann, John on jury, Jack McCall trial
Mann, John
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Langrishe Theatre, Gross, Griffith and Bowron act
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Bullock, Seth & Star to open auction & storage house
Bullock, Seth
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Carter, A.P. to open liquor business
Carter, A.P.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Wertheimer, J. & Co. are liquor dealers
Wertheimer, J.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Langrishe Theatre Gross, Edrington, Gallagher
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 12 1876

Bullock, Seth elected commissioner & fire warden
Bullock, Seth
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 19 1876

Langrishe Theatre, First marriage in Deadwood George Morgan marries L.McKelvey

Kuykendall, Judge performed ceremony at Langrishe 
Kuykendall, W.L. 
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Morrow, S.J. Photograph's all styles, big tent
Morrow, S.J.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Lewis & Mann own Saloon No. 10
Lewis & Mann
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Mann, Carl owner of Saloon No.10
Mann, Carl
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Young, Sam is bartender at Saloon No. 10
Young, Sam
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Bullock & Star building warehouse
Bullock, Seth
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Langrishe Theatre Escaped from Sing Sing drama
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Lind, Jenny burlesque, Langrishe Theatre
Lind, Jenny
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Morrow, taking photo's at his tent head of Main St
Morrow
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Boughton, Mrs. M. V. opens dress shop, lower main
Boughton, Mrs. M.V
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Goldberg, D. & J. own clothing store
Goldberg, Jacob
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Miller, Tom owns Bella Union
Miller, Tom
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Bella Union Tom Miller Prop. open Sunday, Sept. 10
Bella Union
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Langrishe theatre, is being re-shingled
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 16 1876

Belle Union, Tom Miller prop. Vaudeville show
Belle Union
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 23 1876

Langrishe Theatre, Gen. Crook & officers go see show
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 23 1876

Langrishe, Mr. is thanked by I.O.O.F. for use of
Langrishe, Jack S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 30 1876

Deadwood, Shooting Scrape in one of gambling saloons
Deadwood
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 30 1876

Langrishe Theatre to hold benefit for Hospital
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 07 1876

Langrishe Theatre took in $73.30 for Hospital
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 14 1876

Fay, Mr. opens Deadwood Bath House
Fay
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 14 1876

Langrishe Theatre some of troupe leaves
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 14 1876

Miller, Tom prop. Bella Union and plays banjo
Miller, Tom
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 28 1876

Morton's club house opens tonight
Morton
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 28 1876

Deadwood Ordinance No. 1 Revenue approved
Deadwood
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 28 1876

Deadwood, Ordinance No. 2, Fire Wardens
Deadwood
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 28 1876

Flour, bacon, sugar & other provisions short supply
Merchandise
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 11 1876

Miller, Tom lends building for school house, 3rd S
Schools
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 11 1876

Miller, Tom "Shooting of Shaughnessy"
Miller, Tom
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876

Farnum, Mayor, marries D. Brown & F. Garretson
Garrettson, Fannie
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876

Nuttal, William & W.T. Miller dissolve partnership
Nuttall, William
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 25 1876

Chapman, Al. opened saloon next to the "Senate"
Chapman, A.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 02 1876

Garretson (Brown), Fannie to perform at Bella Union
Garrettson, Fannie
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 02 1876

To perform at Temple of Music 
Brown, Richard Dick

Garrettson, Fannie

Clarkson, Luella
Clifton, Charles
May, Winnetta
Wallace, William
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 02 1876

Brown & Nuttall own Temple of Music
Brown & Nuttall
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 09 1876

Langrishe, Jack worked claim
Langrishe, Jack S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 09 1876

Grand Ball for reopening of General Custer House. 
    Adams. 
    Allen. 
    Bab****, L. F. 
    Bent, Edward C. 
    Bogy. 
    Chapman. 
    Chew, Robert. 
    Fay, R. B. 
    Garrison. 
    Halley. 
    Harris. 
    Hazen. 
    Hickman. 
    Langdon. 
    Langrishe, Jack S. 
    Lynch. 
    McCaffrey. 
    McPherson. 
    McShane. 
    Meyer, Charles W. 
    Oberg. 
    Parrott. 
    Rucker. 
    Scott. 
    Starr, Sol. 
    Sutherland. 
    Thompson. 
    Tonn. 
    Wagner, Laura. 
    General Custer House. 
    Social events. 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer December 16 1876

Langrishe, Mrs. richly attired at Grand Ball
Langrishe, Mrs. Jack
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 16 1876

Grand Central Hotel turkey dinner Christmas day
Grand Central Hotel
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 23 1876

Iler & McCaffery list of liquors, wines on hand
Iler & McCaffery
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 23 1876

Miller, Tom rendition of "One Hundred Years ago"
Miller, Tom
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 23 1876

Langrishe Theatre gets new floor & new stoves
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 23 1876

House, sign and transparancy painter.
John Van Der Weilen, house sign and transparancy painter, Custer.
VanDerWeilen, John.
Weilen, John V. D.
Black Hills Herald, Dec. 26, 1876

Dealer in dry goods.
J.A. Yerke, dealer in dry goods, Custer.
Yerkes, J. Abram.
Black Hills Herald, Dec. 26, 1876

Nuttall, Mrs. Kitty volunteers at Theatre
Nuttall, Mrs. Kitty
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

A new firm and a strong one.
Messrs. Gardner & Co. having closed out their grocery house, Capt. C.V. Gardner has associated with him R.B. Fay, and these gentlemen have opened a mining and real estate brokers office, under the name and style of Gardner & Fay.
Gardner and Company.
Gardner, Craven V.
Fay, R. B.
Gardner and Fay, brokers.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

Gardner & Fay Real Estate Brokers office opens
Gardner & Fay
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

Develop your muscle.
Develop your muscles by visiting our new bowling alley on Main St.
Harris and Company.
Bowling.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

Brown, Fanny married to Banjo Dick Brown November 1876 
Garrettson, Fannie
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

Fire Fiend, meeting to be held at Theatre Deadwood
Fire Department
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

Langrishe Theatre Christmas & New Years eve drama
Langrishe Theatre
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

Langrishe, Mr. friend John C. Spencer died
Langrishe, Jack S.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dec 30 1876

Deadwood, Cheyenne Stage fare, winter rate $50.00 Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876 

IXL Restaurant, Vandaniker & McGavock, prop.
IXL Hotel
Open day and night
Best cigars at the bar
I. X. L. Restaurant.
VanDanicker, James B.
McGavock,
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876


Burton, W.C. Iowa Restaurant, Deadwood City 
Burton, W.C., proprietor of Iowa Restaurant.

The best of everything in the market is constantly supplied on the table, and the restaurant in every respect strictly first-class. One of the best cooks in the west is employed -- best wines and liquors at the bar.  
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 08 1876

Gayville restaurant to open.
Mr. Jack Sinclair and lady are about starting a first-class restaurant in Gayville. They "savey the biz."
Gayville Restaurant.
Smeltser, Jack and or Sinclair, Jack
Smeltser, Jack Mrs.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Best place for a square meal.
The best place for a square meal is the Bon Ton.
Bon Ton Restaurant and Saloon.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Denver cook running restaurant.
J. Levi, who for five or six years was chief cook at the Metropolitan Hotel in Denver, is now running a restaurant in this place. Levi knows how to fix things in style, and sets a first-class table. Go and try it.
Levi, J.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Reid turns up in Deadwood.
All the Coloradans here know Pete Reid. He has finally turned up in Deadwood, and is running a nice restaurant and saloon.
Reid, Pete.
Bon Ton Restaurant and Saloon.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

U.S. Bakery & Restaurant 20x36 ft. Geo. Kalbfell 
U.S. Bakery & Rest 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jun 17 1876

Best of meals.
Miners Restaurant, Jim Hines, proprietor, Deadwood City, Dakota Terr. -- Best of meals furnished at all hours.
Miners Restaurant.
Hines, Jim.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Gayville Restaurant, Messrs. Smelter & Reed, get up the best and squarest meal in the Hills.
Gayville Restaurant and Saloon..
Smeltser, Jack.
Reed,
Smelter, Jack Mrs.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Koonce owns St. Louis Restaurant 
Koonce 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 29 1876

Smelcer & Reed Gayville Restaurant & Saloon 
Smelcer & Reed 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Crooks expedition, eat at each restaurant Deadwood
Crook, George 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 16 1876

Iba, Cy; cook, to open French Restaurant 
Iba, Cy 
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Oct 14 1876

Celebrating our Centennial.
The 4th of July, 1876, and the first celebration ofour natal day in the Hills, promises to be a lively one.
Holiday.
Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
Miller, Judge SEE Miller, Joseph.
Miller, Joseph.
Chapline, Abram B.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Celebration of Fourth in Deadwood.
Three hundred guns fired; erection of a splendid libery pole; eloquent speech of Judge Miller.
Holiday.
Miller, Judge.
Kuykendall, Judge.
Halley, C. E.
6Halley, Rev. SEE Halley, C. E.
Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
Maguire, Judge.
Montana City.
Baronett, Jack.
Quivey,
Cotter, Thomas.
Elizabethtown.
McKinney, Dr.
Smith, Rev.
Overman, Dr.
Chapline, A. B.
Gayville.
Gayville Restaurant and Saloon.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Gardner, C.V. going east with 4th July memorial
Gardner, C.V.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Jul 08 1876

Gardner going east.
C.V. Gardner, our enterprising partner, will start for Washington in the interest of the Black Hills.
Gardner, Craven V.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Meeting to organize union.
Meeting at JackSmeltser's restaurant, Gayville, for purpose of organizing a Quartz Miners' Union.
Smeltser, Jack.
Quartz Miners' Union SEE Miners union.
Miners union.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Deadwood Theatre now open.
Deadwood Theatre now open with first-class male and female comedy company.
Deadwood Theatre.
Langrishe, John S.
Hellawell, Jonas.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

O Langrishe to make first appearance.
Langrishe troupe will make first appearance in their mammoth pavilion theatre this evening.
Langrishe Troupe.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Attorney at law.
T.E. Harvey, attorney at law, Custer City, D.T. -- practices in all the law courts in the Black Hills -- Will be in Deadwood twice a month.
Harvey, Thomas E.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

Attorney and counsellor at law.
A.B. Chapline, attorney & counsellor at law -- office at the Miners' Store.
Chapline, Abram B.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Law office and real estate agency.
Geo. May, atty., and W.R. Massie, real estate agent -- May and Massie, office General Custer House, Main St.
May and Massie.
May, George.
Massie, W. R.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Sasse son dies.
Died: Sasse -- In Deadwood City, June 8th, 1876, Charley, only son of Charles Sasse, aged three years. Inflammation of the bowels.
Sasse, Charles.
Sasse, Charley.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 8, 1876

First hanging in the Black Hills.
Dick Burnett charged with horse theft and shooting Peter S. Lambert. Hung and interred at Red Canon with headstone reading "Richard Burnett, of Strubsville, Ohio, died Feb. 28, 1876."
Burnett, Richard.
Lyon, Col.
Lambert, Peter S.
Red Canyon.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Hinch fatally stabbed.
John Hinch, of Ploche, Nev. -- first homicide in the diggings. Coroner's jury returns verdict of homicide. Burial in Whitewood Gulch.
Hinch, John.
Carty, John R.
McCarty, Jerry.
Trainor, William.
Turner and Wilson Saloon.
McDonald, D.
Lynch, M.
Tilar, William.
Shovlin, P.
McConley, James.
Spence, H.
Babc ock, W. H.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Curtis shot and killed.
Albert Curtis shot and killed 20 miles west of Laramie.
Curtis, Albert.
Chandler,
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Brief sketch of Custer's services.
Brevet MajorGeneral George A. Custer was born at New Runnley... and was therefore at the time of his death thirty-six years of age.
Custer, George A.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 29, 1876

Wild Bill shot by Jack McCall, Nuttall & Mann.
Hickok, Wild Bill.
McCall, Jack.
Sheldon, C. H.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer August 05 1876

Indian Head, mexican man who brought it shot & die
Indian Head
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 12 1876

Geist, Eddie shot in cheek by Gay
Geist, Eddie
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 19 1876

Ludwig, Joe shot in thigh, Storms & Barnes fight
Ludwig, Joe
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 19 1876

Brown, Isaac shot through the heart, Sunday 20th
Brown, Isaac C.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Smith, H.W. shot through the heart, Sunday 20th
Smith, Preacher
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Louis [Charles] Mason shot through the heart on Sunday the 20th.
Mason, Charles.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer August 26 1876

Baum, Myer shot and killed by Sam Young Aug. 22nd
Baum, Myer
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876

Holland, Charles shot through the heart, Sunday
Holland, Charles
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 26 1876


Two men buried alive, Thos. Carr & Morris Tean
Mining
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 02 1876

Shearan, Patrick shot himself, drinking pressed co
Shearan, Patrick
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Sep 09 1876

Farrell shot by Cook
Farrell
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 25 1876

Shooting affray.
On Christmas eve entertainment at Bella Union interrupted by angry words between N.B. Ford and Geo. Brown. Affair carried to "Melodian" where Ford shot and seriously wounded Brown. Ford game himself up to the deputy U.S. Marshal.
Bella Union Theatre.
Ford, N. B.
Brown, George.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

Brutal butchery -- Ten Die.
Doomed to die at Deadwood -- "Ten Die" Brown shot by "Baldy" Ford.
Brown, Ten Die SEE Brown, George.
Brown, George.
Ford, Baldy SEE Ford, N. B.
Ford, N. B.
Black Hills Herald, Dec. 27, 1876

Brown, Geo. and N.B. Ford fight, Brown is shot
Brown, George
Black Hills Daily Pioneer  Dec 30 1876

Nevada narrations.
H.L. Foreman badly hurt; Tom Clark shot himself; Peter Larkin, murderer of Daniel Corcoran, must prepare for death.
Foreman, H. L.
Clark, Tom.
Larkin, Peter.
Corcoran, Daniel.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

Gaston's wife fatally burned.
Fatal burning of the wife of John A. Gaston at Lawrence, Kan. His son also severely injured.
Gaston, John A.
Gaston, John A. Mrs.
Cheap John SEE Gaston, John A.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, Dec. 30, 1876

Arrival of Massachusetts colony.
Party of nearly 250 men from Massachusetts arrived yesterday, under command of Capt. A.J. Adams.
Adams, A. J.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Captain Jack to round up strays.
J.W. Crawford, well known as "captain Jack," has employed experienced scouts to hunt up lost stock, which he will place with his herd at Centennial until the owner is found.
Crawford, Jack W.
Captain Jack SEE Crawford, Jack W.
Livestock.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 17, 1876

Judge Witcher brings train of goods.
Judge Witcher, of Gordon & Witcher, who brought the first expedition to the Black Hills, arrived in town last Monday with a train load of goods. The Judge is located permanently at Crook City.
Witccher, Judge.
Gordon and Witcher.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Wagon train brings supplies.
We have reliable information that 73 wagons from Ft. Pierre arrived at Rapid City, consisting of 20 loaded with flour and bacon, sent out by John Dillon.
Dillon, John.
Foley, Top.
Foley, Capt. SEE Foley, Top.
Swartz,
Adams, Capt.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Arrivals in Deadwood.
Mr. Smith, president of the Spearfish town; Hon. A.V.P. Day, superior judge of Custer City; Capt. James H. Wing, Mills county, Iowa; Maj. J.C. Wilcox, formerly of Omaha Dispatch.
Smith, J. E.
Day, A. V. P.
Day, Judge SEE Day, A. V. P.
Wing, James H.
Wilcox, Major SEE Wilcox, J. C.
Wilcox, J. C.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

John, we welcome you.
We had pleasure of a warm grasp of the hand of our firiend, Mr. John Remmmington, until recently with First National Bank of Cheyenne.
Remington, John.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Capt. Masse "taking items.".
Captain Masse, well-known to Bismarckers and Upper Missouri folks, is now in Deadwood City "taking items."
Masse, Capt.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Col. May contemplates business.
Col. George May, formerly a prominent member of the Montana bar, is in the city, and contemplates going into business here.
May, Col. SEE May, George.
May, George.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Sand Creek Massacre at Colorado.
Extracts of speech by Hon. T.M. Patterson, Colorado, to house of representatives.
Patterson, T. M.
Sand Creek Massacre.
Black Hills Daily Pioneer,June 8, 1876

Party leaving Hills attacked.
McConnaughy arrived from Custer to report party going out attacked at Pleasant Valley, and one man killed.
McConnaughy,
Native American.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

Indian raid at Crook City.
Indians made a raid on a herd of stock near Crook City, last Tuesday, and got away with seven horses.
Native American.
Crook City.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 1, 1876

Ward brothers cache discovered.
Near place where Ward brothers had fight with Indians, one of the brothers killed, has been discoverd a cache by the Indians.
Ward brothers.
Native American.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Tuttle not heard from.
D.S. Tuttle, Albion, Mich., writes that his son, Samuel Horace, started for the Black Hills and has not been heard from.
Tuttle, D. S.
Tuttle, Samuel H.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 15, 1876

Carrying ammo to the hostiles.
A Frenchman, son-in-law of "Spotted Tail," purchased many thousand cartridges besides large quantities of loose ammunition.
Spotted Tail.
Native American.
Crook City.
Black Hills Pioneer, July 29, 1876

How it feels to be scalped.
Party of three direct from Deadwood arrive at Kansas City; scalping survivor tells his story.
Woodward, A. P.
Gates, T. S.
Ganzio, Herman.
Native American.
Kountze,
Black Hills Pioneer, July 22, 1876

Sun Dance, celebration June 25, 1876 Little Big Horn
Custer, George A
Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 12 1876 

Stage to run Ft. Pierre to Deadwood. Stage line between this point and Fort Pierre controlled by C.L. Denning, started the first coach Thursday last, carrying five passengers and over 500 letters. Stageline. Denning, C. L. Hawxhurst, Frank. Gardner and Company. Black Hills Pioneer, July 8, 1876

Postal Law, Amended mail 1 cent for every 2 ounces Post Office Black Hills Daily Pioneer Aug 05 1876

Ft. Laramie received 20,000 3 cent stamps for B.H. Post Office Black Hills Daily Pioneer Nov 18 1876

List of letters remaining in office at Sleppy's Saloon, lower Deadwood.
Anderson, G. G.
Anderson, P. J.
Arnold, A. J.
Gould, E. P.
Goss, Charles.
Grechler, G. N.
Percival, W.
Palmer, G. W.
Peterson, S.
Armstrong, G. R.
Green, Thomas.
Ryan, J. A.
Atkinson, W. C.
Gardner, Joseph.
Remer, F.
Allen, C. W.
Gardner, D. E.
Roberts, J.
Burd, William.
Grounds, Frank.
Russell, C.
Barthold, E.
Higgins, John.
Russell, A.
Brown, C. A.
Hart, D. P.
Rumpf, William.
Brown, M. Miss.
Hinkle, W. A.
Reuter, A.
Batris, Peter.
Haggart, E. O.
Rasmusfer, A.
Brushell, J.
Horkey,
Reinhard, S. F.
Baldwin, W. O.
Hawley, William.
Bobett, Charles.
Brooks, J. W.
Homan, H. A.
Robinson, William.
Bender, C. F.
Hays, W. K.
Scott, C. A.
Busle, A.
Halliday, O. D.
Scott, N. Miss.
Baker, W. L.
Hart, J. T.
Sargent, N.
Bouls, H.
Hause, Chris.
Stannus, J.
Baughman, C. E.
Hughes, W.
Snow, O. K.
Bard, E.
Iba, Cyrus.
Smith, E.
Brown, Charles.
Crawford, Jack.
Shandy, H. M.
Brown, J. R.
Jones, C. H.
Sherman, J. C.
Barker, W. H.
Jones, L. C.
Strapp, Charles.
Beyorbers,
Juvinall, J. A.
Smith, G. G.
Clopson, J. A.
Jackson, W. P.
Shannon, Thomas.
Carson, O.
Johnson, C. C.
Severns, N. F.
Cook, A. H.
James, G. L.
Smith, H.
Corson, H.
Johnson, R. B.
Scoggin, J. W.
Courtney, H.
Kelley, Thomas.
6Smith, J. E.
6Chezun, H.
Keitz, V. P.
Smith, E. S.
Cline, N. J.
Kesslinger, J. W.
Smith, M. E.
Corwin, W. H.
Long, A. F.
6Smith, J. M.
69Connor, C. F.
Lunch, M.
Stone, L. P.
Corinne, G. H.
Lafferty, J. A.
Stiewell, K. S.
Cowley, Hale.
Landkauer, G.
Ssnders, F.
Costigan, D. E.
Lee, J. H.
Stone, V. P.
Cochran, J. M.
Leedy, H. M.
Sweeny, C. F.
Clark, Jay.
Myers, H. B.
Sheety, R.
Childs, A. Miss.
McDonald, N. S.
Sullivan, W. W.
Carlin, J. A.
Murphy, F. G.
Smitzer, Gus.
Perkins, J. O.
Coyler, S. E.
McKoer, M. B.
Smith, W. H.
Crittenden, J. J.
Mallaird, A.
Shoemaker, O.
Kuykendall, A. H.
Morrill, George.
Thompson, E. D.
Clark, John.
Thrner, Thomas.
Campbell, J. H.
McCarthy, T.
Tullock, W.
Davis, A.
Miller, Joseph.
Trowbridge, C.
Doyle, T. M.
McKeig, C.
Thompson, W. B.
Dibble, C. F.
McMully, M.
Uhlig, Otto.
Dion, Henry.
McConnell, Mrs.
Uplinger, R.
Dewoje, J. R.
Mills, G. H.
Wands, J. B.
Edwards, W.
Mullen, M. Miss.
Wolniski, R.
Elder, D.
Moore, T. J.
Williams, J. J.
Fletcher, William.
McTighe, S.
Worn, Thomas.
Fay, F. H.
McKay, Peter.
Wagner, C. H.
Fanzel, C.
Magee, James.
Mousey, H. T.
Williams, H.
Fee, W. J.
Norton, H.
Wilson, J.
Fausler, N. O.
Nisel, A.
West, F. M.
Gibbs, G. G.
Northrup, O. C.
Whinnie, J.
Greenough, J. A.
Woods, J. M.
Garrison, B. J.
Pace, Charles.
Black Hills Pioneer, June 24, 1876

 

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