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OPEN CUT FROM SPARK STREET-LEAD, SD - 1987
(1) 4.0 x 6.0" color print looking down Spark Street. the left sided slope leads into the open cut. There are two roads leading down the side of the open cut. On the reverse written in black ink, "Open Cut from Spark Street - 1987" 1 OF 56 COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS DONATED BY UNKNOWN SOURCE.
Record Type: Photo
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OVERVIEW OF OPEN CUT-FROM SPARK STREET-LEAD, SD - 1987
(1) 4.0 x 6.0" color print capturing a partial overview of the Homestake Mining Company open cut. In the foreground is a tree. In the background are portions of the neighborhood and street. The photograph shows the gradual slope of the open cut with two roads. On the reverse written in black ink, " Open Cut from Spark Street - 1987". 1 OF 56 COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS DONATED BY UNKNOWN SOURCE.
Record Type: Photo
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Old jail-Deadwood-where first legal execution took place-James Layton Gilmore hung for murder. Dec. 15, 1882 - ca. 1900
(1) 3.5 x 5.5" photographic postcard titled "Old jail-Deadwood-where first legal execution took place-James Layton Gilmore hung for murder. Dec. 15, 1882". Image captures a residential house located at 23 Monroe Street in the Presidential district of Deadwood, South Dakota. House is a 1 1/2 story wood structure with front porch facing Monroe Street. Wood sidewalk runs parallel to Jefferson Street. The postcard is a photograph of a photograph ...
Record Type: Photo
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Open Cut - Lead, South Dakota 1966 - 1966
(1) 3.0 x 3.0" color print, untitled. Labeled in black ink, "Open Cut Lead 1966." Image is looking out toward future open cut area. Image taken from Ellison Street in Lead, South Dakota looking across the gulch. The Ellison hoist is in the foreground, upper left. 1 OF 56 COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS DONATED BY UNKNOWN SOURCE.
Record Type: Photo
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Oscar M. Ruth remembrance memorial card - 1918
(1) 4.5 x 6.5" remembrance memorial card for Deadwood resident and World War I veteran, Oscar M. Ruth, born May 15, 1887 and died October 7, 1917 at Fort Riley, Kansas. Card contains line and ink drawing of the Unites States flag, a soldier standing at attention and the Statue of Liberty. The epitaph, reads, "He left his home in perfect health, He looks so young and brave, We little thought how soon he'd be Laid in a soldier's grave." Card ...
Record Type: Photo
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Overview of Deadwood's second city hall and the corner of Shine, Deadwood and Main Streets - unknown
4.5 x 5.5" cabinet card capturing Deadwood's second city hall and the corner of Shine, Deadwood and Main Streets, circa 1901-1903. The Waite Block (constr. 1900) is in the photograph and the Franklin Hotel is not in the photograph (constr. 1902-1903).
Record Type: Photo
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Overview of the Homestake Open Cut from the top of Mill Street, Leadm South Dakota - 10/1986
(1) 4.0 x 6.0" color print titled, view from Mill Street looking over the Open Cut. A blue Ford truck is parked in the foreground. On the reverse, written in blue ink, "1986 Fall - Open Cut taken October 1986 from the top of Mill Street 1 OF 56 COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS DONATED BY UNKNOWN SOURCE.
Record Type: Photo
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Ox Team - Days of 76 parade, Deadwood, South Dakota Main Street - ca. 1960s
(1) 4 x 6" color postcard titled "Ox Team" Image captures the annual Days of 76 parade. In foreground is a man being pulled by two oxen teams in front of the Olde Style, Saloon #10 (657 Main Street). A crowd of men and women line both sides of the street. In the background, one can see the Trading Post, Flame Theater, Olsens, The Prospector building signs. On the reverse printed "Deadwood, South Dakota "Days of 76 Parade". This annual 3-mile l...
Record Type: Photo
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P... Deadwood ... (Main Street in front of 681 Main Street)
(1) stereoview capturing Deadwood's upper Main Street. The focal point of image is six horse team pulling a stage coach. The coach is stopped in front of wood two-story building, (present day 681 Main Street). In background is the two-story Deadwood Opera House. Image taken before the construction of the Deadwood City Hall located on the corner of Deadwood and Main Streets (built in 1889). Part of series entitled "Black Hills Scenery"
Record Type: Photo
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PARKING LOT LOOKING OUT OVER OPEN CUT-LEAD, SD - 09/1987
(1) 4.0 x 6.0" color printed capturing a single car parked in the foreground of the parking lot. The Homestake Mining Company open cut is fenced in the background. On the reverse written in black ink, " Open cut of September 1987". 1 OF 56 COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS DONATED BY UNKNOWN SOURCE.
Record Type: Photo
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Palisades on Battle Creek - unknown
(1) stereoview printed on heavy card stock. Image provides overview of two rock outcroppings near Battle Creek. In foreground, pine trees in small ravine. Rock formations appear to have a rippled look. Part of series titled "Famous Black Hills Views". On reverse, index of stereoviews in the series.
Record Type: Photo
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Paris Williams on Rainbow-Days of '76 Rodeo - 1928
(1) b/w postcard and (1) large reproduced photograph of a man riding a bucking horse. Man has right hand up in air. In background, 2nd man riding horse parallel to bucking horse rider. Image created by Bell Photo-reproduced photographs created by John Bing-Deadwood One Hour Photo 1 of 4 photographic postcards and prints showing scenes from the 1928 Days of '76 rodeo. Part of Collection 2004.10: The Ms. Betty Niemi Collection. The large prints ...
Record Type: Photo
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Petrified Indian (natural wood formation)
(1) stereoview printed on heavy orange card stock. Focal point of the photograph is a unique wood/tree formation. the formation resembles a Native American standing with one hand up in the air. Part of series titled "Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming Views. Manufactured by A. Pollock, Deadwood, South Dakota. On reverse index of stereoviews in series.
Record Type: Photo
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Pine Crest park, Deadwood, South Dakota
(1) black and white panoramic print of the Pine Crest Tourist /Motorist Park from 1925 to 1930. Image (from left to right) captures the two story log community hall built by the Juso Brothers, a series of vehicles (Model A Fords) beside and adjacent to canvas tents. A single gravel road (US Highway 85) runs horizontal through the image. On either side of the road are two log towers. Across the road is the camp store (1 story white building). Addi...
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard 77. Wild Bill", winner of 32 pistol duels, the quickest and best shot that ever lived. Buried in Mt. Moriah, Deadwood, Black Hills, SD - 1908
(2) 4 x 6" color lithographic postcards printed on cardstock of James Butler Hickok sitting in chair. He sports shoulder length hair with a moustache and goatee. He wears a white collared shirt with a small tie and a stiff wool suit. Copyright located in lower right corner of image. Ventral side "L.B. Hollister Black hills, SD Publishing information along left lateral side. 2 of 3 postcards which accompanied Collection 2006.6 The Wild Bill...
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard, Bird's Eye of Deadwood Gulch view from Forest Avenue - post 1912
(1) black and white photographic postcard. Deadwood looking SW, encompassing McGovern Hill. Post 1912, (globe street lights visible). Foreground, Sherman & Main Streets, south of junction. Portion of Williams Street visible in lower right corner including library, Methodist Church & Episcopal Church. Billboard advertisement along right side of Bodega Saloon. Ventral side of postcard-correspondence and address box. 1 of 10 photographs donated ...
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard-700 Main Street, Main Street Deadwood, SD - 1963-1965
(1) color photographic postcard capturing the Franklin Hotel at 700 Main Street. Along right side of image shows Mercury, Ford dealership. Many cars on street. Image taken from top of Masonic temple. On the reverse side of the postcard is the manufactures information, text on image, and distribution information. Written in black ink "Approximately. 1963-65" and "Lived where the punch out is Fall 1977 3 months." 10 of 10 photographs donated ...
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard-Birdseye View Deadwood, So. Dak (South Dakota) - post 1922
(1) black and white print capturing a portion of Sherman and Main Streets. Left side of image, portion of Chicago-Northwestern Railroad tracks in town. Provides detailed image of Main Street and railroad within city limits. On reverse side stamped "642". Handwritten in green ink "7.8.50". 7 of 10 photographs donated by Robert Nelson, Jr. on October 23, 2006. Part of Collection 2007.02.
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard-Birdseye view of Deadwood from McGovern Hill - Pre 1950
(1) color photographic postcard taken from McGovern Hill with cedar water tanks in the immediate foreground. Image catches the backs of the buildings along Whitewood Creek. Image fuzzy-circular hole punched out of image. Printed on the reverse of the postcard "Birdseye view of Deadwood, South Dakota. Historic city of the Black Hills, made famous by gold rush in 1876. Wild Bill and Calamity Jane are buried here. Created by Black Hill Post Car...
Record Type: Photo
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Postcard-Tombs of "Wild Bill" and "Calamity Jane" Mount. Moriah Cemetery Deadwood, Black Hills SD. (James Butler Hickok and Martha Canary) - 1911
Color lithographic postcard printed on cardstock. Image captures James Butler Hickok (Wild Bill Hickok) and Martha Canary (Calamity Jane) in Section 1 Lot 71 of Mount Moriah Cemetery. Hickok's grave contains a life side statue carved out of sandstone by Alvin Smith of Whitewood, SD. To the right is Martha Canary's grave with a simple wood headboard. A concrete retaining wall surrounds Canary's plot. In upper corner of postcard are facial shots o...
Record Type: Photo