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One of a Kind Deadwood Residents
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Prof and Dr L. D. Youngblood, Rejuvenizer and Snake Oil Inventor
Prof Carl C. Zeus, Pencil Protrait Artist
Prof Henry Newton, Geologist
Prof Archer, Rollerskater
Prof Louis Melze, Dance School Instructor
Prof D. L. Mullen, Dance School Instructor
Prof Weyman, Ventriloquist
Maj George W. Brazee, Judge and Attorney, Women's Rights
Maj Thomas M. Newson, Author, Dramatic Lecture and Musical Entertainment
Prof and Dr. L. D. Youngblood
Youngblood, Dr. L.D. develops rejuvenizer
Sep 23 1876
In regard to: Youngblood, L.D.
Youngblood rejuvenizer add, McKinney, Philips agent
Oct 14 1876
In regard to: Youngblood Rejuvenizer
Youngblood, Lorenzo D. in court
Jun 05 1877,
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenz
Youngblood, Lorenzo D. found not guilty
Jun 09 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenz
Youngblood, Prof. preserving philanthropists
Jun 25 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenzo D.
Prof. at Fort Benton manufacturing his bitters
Jul 06 1878,
In regard to: Youngblood,
Youngblood, L.D. disolved his business
Jul 28 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, L.D.
Prof Carl C. Zeus
Zeus, Prof. Carl C. taking sketches of Deadwood
Jul 10 1877
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof of Grand Island, NE
Zeus, Carl C. Prof "Picturesque America" draw Black Hills
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Prof. Carl C. Zeus and Harry J. Norton artist sketch
Apr 25 1878
In regard to: Click Norton, Harry J.
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Prof. Zeus pencil protraits of prominent citizens
May 09 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Scenery or portraits, P.O. Box 194, Deadwood, Gayville
Aug 21 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Black Hills Pictorial Album, issued in Harpers
Sep 24 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C.
Prof Henry Newton
Newton, Prof. Henry died at age 30 geologist
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Newton, Prof. Henry was Sir Isaac Newton's grandson
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Newton, Prof. Henry's embalmed body makes trip home
Aug 30 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Prof Archer
Archer, Prof. good roller skater, Bonanza Hall
Dec 12 1877
In regard to: Archer,
Prof fitting up Arcade for skating rink, Sherman S
Nov 12 1878
In regard to: Archer,
In regard to: Arcade Building
Prof in charge of Oyster Bay during Ruggles absence
Oct 03 1879
In regard to: Archer,
Prof Louis Melze
Many Belles were present at Ohio House dance
Jan 26 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
In regard to: Elizabethtown
Prof. Melze to teach latest dance steps
Feb 19 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
Prof. Melze opens dancing school at Ohio House
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Melze, Louis
Prof. Melze's dancing school largely attended
Feb 21 1878
In regard to: Melze, Louis
H.S. Gaar and Son, Ohio House lower Main St. Deadwood
Oct 01 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
Prof D. L. Mullen
In charge of the floor at the social dance
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Instructions in dancing, classes now forming
Dec 14 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof opens dancing school at Stewarts Hall
Dec 17 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof giving dance lessons to men, women and children
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Mullen,
Season ticket to dancing school an appropriate gif
Dec 25 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Waltzes, schottishches and polkas taught by Prof
Dec 31 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof Weyman
Prof. Weyman ventriloquist, Union Brewery
Jul 18 1878
In regard to: Weyman,
Family soiree, Prof. Weyman ventriloquist
Jul 18 1878
In regard to: Union Brewery
Tricks and powers as ventriloquist as good as any
Aug 08 1878
In regard to: Wyman,
In regard to: Blue Bird
Maj George W. Brazee
That great defender of Woman's Rights, Gift of Gab
Jan 29 1878
In regard to: Brazee,
Maj Brazee moves law office over Star and Bullock
Mar 28 1878
In regard to: Brazee, George W.
Will stump the county in favor of democratic ticke
Aug 12 1878
In regard to: Brazee,
Is now a judge down at Click Leadville, CO
Mar 05 1880
In regard to: Brazee, George W.
Maj Thomas M. Newson Alias Timothy Muggins Newson
Visiting Hills in interest of business investments
Jul 09 1877
In regard to: Newson,
One of the oldest editors in Minnesota in town
Jul 09 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Major referred to as "Old Science" discusses quart
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newson,
Newson, Major of Central gives sermon
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj writes drama of Black Hills
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj raise funds for Central Public Library
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Central, Maj Newson does reading for library fund
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Central City
Newson, Maj discovers Empire State lode
Nov 05 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Major to read "Life in the Black Hills"
Nov 06 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj dramatic lecture and musical entertainment
Nov 15 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
In regard to: Central
Will edify the people with his dramatic lecture
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Newson,
Newson, Major T.M. "Dramitized Lecture, Life in Black Hills
Nov 22 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj needs to pay his bills
Dec 08 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj will pay his bills
Dec 12 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Reported Lurline Monte Verde arriving in Hills
Jan 07 1878
In regard to: Newson, T. M.
In regard to: ClickMadame Vestal alias Lurline Monte Verde alias Belle Siddons
Female Gambler from Denver
Drama of Life In The Black Hills, a farce
Mar 27 1878
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
Author, fear he will return to this area again
Apr 27 1878
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
Sitting Bull show.
Sept. 10, 1884
Rumor that Sitting Bull will receive $100 a week for allowing
Ehle Allen and Major Newson to "show" him through the country.
Permission given by the department because
it is a good means of educating the Sioux chieftain.
In regard to: Sitting Bull.
In regard to: Allen, Ehle.
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
In regard to: McLaughlin.
Timothy Muggins re-surfaces.
May 10, 1887
The notorious T.M. Newsom, familiarly known in the early days of the Hills
as "Timothy Muggins," is in the middle of discussion at St. Paul
concerning presence of gold at Vermillion.
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
The Mining Professors and The Aftermath, Everyone in Deadwood Has A Title
If you can't recall his name, just address him as "Professor"
"It looked like old times yesterday morning to see expert witnesses going off in livery carriages with boxes of cigars and glass things with holes in them, to examine mines that are new in controversy. It was a little like the water election, with less money in sight. March 19, 1884"
Professah Maggy's Hits, S.A.S. Maggy
May 27 1880
In regard to: Stand By Mine – Near By Mine
In regard to: Savage Tunnel - Average Tunnel
In regard to: Rochford - Scotchford
In regard to: Rhoderick Dhu Mine - Moderate Dew Mine
In regard to: McMaster, Samuel - Mr McMistress
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine - Mother D. Smet Mine
In regard to: Caledonia Mine - Alledonia Mine
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Professor Maggy defends our ring bosses
Jun 23 1880
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Another railroad scheme from Prof Maggy
Nov 10 1880
In regard to: Railroads
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Prof Walter P. Jenney, "Gold is Where You Find It"
"Investors go on a book l'arn'd rock sharps report
Detriment he has done to the Hills must be overcome"
Jennie, Prof. discovers mine
May 09 1877
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Spring Creek lode discovered by Prof Jennie
May 09 1877
Inregard to: Spring Creek Mine
Report upon the agriculture, climate and resources
Mar 19 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof who led expedition 3 yrs ago is in town
Oct 25 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Came into town with Prof Jenny to examine mines
Oct 26 1878
Inregard to: Beard, W.A.
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Young man who led government prospecting party
Oct 26 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
First to explore the Black Hills incognita in Deadwood
Oct 27 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof and A.D. Foote went out on an expedition
Nov 05 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is quartered with W.A. Beard
Nov 08 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof testing mines for eastern capitalists
Nov 12 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Examined camp at Rochford, believes it rich
Dec 06 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Rochford to keep 1000 mills pounding 1000 years
Dec 06 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
All about our coal banks and the quality of fuel
Jan 15 1879
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof learned from books that gold was not in Hills
Feb 04 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
"Gold is where you find it", Prof Jenny says
Feb 05 1879
Inregard to: Alpha Mine
Inregard to: Father DeSmet Mine
Inregard to: Giant Mine
Inregard to: Homestake Mine
Inregard to: Old Abe Mine
Inregard to: Omega Mine
Inregard to: Rattler Mine
Inregard to: Reno Mine
Professor Jennys testimony given in district court
Feb 05 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof left for San Francisco favorably impressed
Feb 22 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor Jenny is back from California
Apr 28 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Payed visit to Rochford, very pleased with outlook
May 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof said to consider Rochford the center of wealth
May 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
An 8' vein of $54 ore has been struck
May 31 1879
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine
Prof took party of ladies and men to Bald Mtn mines
Jun 05 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Could Prof, or some rock sharp look at rock sample
Jun 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Miner writes letter to paper on its mining article
Jun 13 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof has changed his mind about gold in the Black Hills?
Jun 14 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
One of the men to come in with Jenney, at Custer
Jun 21 1879
Inregard to: Sanders, Jim
In the Bear Butte district inspecting the mines
Jul 18 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor needed 5 lbs of beef to restore strength
Jul 25 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof was again in the witness box yesterday
Jul 27 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof says prospects from Lexington Mine the best
Jul 30 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is pounding rocks in the vicinity of Custer
Aug 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof feels veins in south richer below water level
Aug 17 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Said Elkhorn Mine was only good as stone polish mine
Sep 14 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine, An 8' vein of $54 ore has been struck May 31 1879
Inman brought in piece of Prof limestone rock
Sep 18 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof rushing around streets with $10,000. rock
Nov 08 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor Jenny is in the city again
Dec 04 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof among experts who examined Florence Mine
Dec 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Friends guying him, Judge sat on him in Gopher cas
Dec 16 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is getting to be quite a miner
Dec 20 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Wisconsin company extensively developing property
Jan 03 1880
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine
Young, yoping, down east book l'arned rock sharp
Jan 23 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
What Prof Jenney is doing for the Black Hills
Jan 23 1880
Inregard to: Homestake Mining Company
Prof tested the water in wells around town
Jan 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Rochford and Spruce Gulch mines
Jan 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Straight sow-belly is as good as professors opinion
Feb 06 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Strawberry gulch miners want to get a hold of him
Feb 28 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Investors go on a book l'arn'd rock sharps report
Feb 17 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Detriment he has done to the Hills must be overcome
Mar 02 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof hit square between the eyes by Chronicle
Mar 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Much to the chagrin of our great expert rock sharp
Mar 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Organization that is needed in Deadwood
Mar 06 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Professah gave one of his most withering looks
Mar 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof has gone to the southern camps
Mar 11 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Our new correspondent gives chapter on Prof Jenney
Mar 11 1880
Inregard to: Spruce Gulch
Prof Jenny is back
from the southern camps
Mar 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Old notions don't stand here
Mar 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Whatever he advances as opinion finds stock takers
Apr 01 1880
Inregard to: Jenny,
Banefulness of our average mining expert
Apr 02 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Poem-On The Professah's Report
Apr 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
We assume he saw Edisons electric sluicing machine
Apr 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P. Prof.
Report on minerals as interesting as reading dictionary
Apr 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Importance of water to mining
Apr 18 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Verbal opinion by our professah
Apr 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Report on the Black Hills from the Bullion
May 12 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Sent crystals to N.Y. to see if they are diamonds
May 25 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Hasn't jumped the county but would be good if he did
May 28 1880
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Assayer contradicts Prof Jennys opinion of mines
Jun 01 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
New York Mining News protection of Prof.'s reports
Jul 11 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Jenny is liar, a rogue unfit to report on mines
Jul 23 1880
Inregard to: Oro Fino Mine
Inregard to: Simpson, Nick
Inregard to: Wishart, Nau.
Times Newspaper censured by his personal friends
Jul 23 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Miner after Prof Jenny
Jul 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
What has become of Prof Jenny?
Aug 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof came in on Sidney coach, absent several months
Aug 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Hills folks will never forget the dirt he done the Hills
Aug 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof receives unfavorable review in Custer City
Oct 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof and mother left for the east this morning
Oct 10 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Inregard to: Jenney, L., Mrs
Professor has condemned
Deadwood Gulch
Jan 16 1881
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Has taken contract to carry scientist Jenny 1 year
Jul 15 1881
Inregard to: Gilmer, Jack, Stage Lines
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Waiting for arrival of Prof. Jenny
Oct 18 1881
Inregard to: McMaster,
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Expected in Deadwood, McMaster will give him job
Oct 18 1881
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Conklin relates experience with professor
Jan 30 1882
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Early reminiscences of Prof Jenney's research
May 05 1882
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof among notables
attending Denver Expo
Aug 27 1882
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Prof made application for patents in Idaho mines
Oct 14 1882
Inregard to: Jenney,
Looking for copy of Prof's report on Black Hills
Feb 24 1883
Inregard to: Jenny, W.P.
Prof has been in Wood River country examining mine
Aug 09 1883
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof building boardinghouse at mine, Wood River
Sep 14 1883
Inregard to: Jenney,
Jack Simmons received a letter from Professor Jenney lately that told of his trip to the Coeur d'Alene mines, from which place the professor had just returned to Wood River. He spoke of seeing Bill Stillwell there with a claim and full of hope.
December 16, 1883
Inregard to: Simmons, Jack.
Inregard to: Jenney.
Inregard to: Stillwell, Bill.
Harry J. Norton, Pioneer Newspaper Reporter
Black Hills Newsletter and Mineral Belt Tunnel Report
In report of Mineral Belt Tunnel leaks information. Publishes book entitled "Birds-Eye View of the Black Hills".
New York man complained of being taken in by him.
Norton, Harry J. of Virginia City in Deadwood
Jun 22 1877
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Norton, Harry J. of Virginia City in Deadwood
Jun 22 1877
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Norton, of the Pioneer is ill
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper
Norton, Harry of the Pioneer has been ill, thin
Sep 21 1877
In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper
Thrown about 70 feet, hack breaks down
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter and Black Hills Reporter
Jan 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
To get information together for reports
Jan 31 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Harry Norton's Black Hills News Letter well liked
Feb 01 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Sent Harry Norton's Letter to U.S. Senators
Feb 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Returned from Cheyenne where he met his family
Feb 15 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Territorial executive committee meeting
Feb 18 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Ad agent for Pacific Rural and Scientific Press
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Meeting of the New Executive Committee on New Territory
Feb 21 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Report by Norton accepted by New Territory Commission
Feb 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter and Black Hills Mining Reporter
Feb 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter is now out and on sale
Feb 26 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Compiled written report of meeting with amendment
Feb 26 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Agent for L. Murrin wholesale liquor
Apr 06 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Disturbs neighbors with "Go to sleep, my ba-a-by"
Apr 08 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
House for sale cheap
Jun 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Long letter written on Montanians in the Black Hills
Jun 07 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Mrs Norton and daughter will visit east for summer
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Garden City hydraulic stock for sale
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Excursion Extraordinary to military camp
Jul 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Advance guard of those extraordinary excursionists
Jul 03 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Home leased to John Treber, Centennial Ave.
Jul 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Bullion Racket
Sep 01 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Heard from indirectly, in New York, to return here
Oct 31 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Returned from his extended eastern visit last night
Nov 05 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Mineral Belt Tunnel Company
Dec 12 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
In regard to: Whitton, J.M.
In regard to: Thompson, J Leslie
In regard to: Kello, R.H.
In regard to: Cooper, J. Mastin
Negotiated the sale of Silver Star Mine
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Sold to New York parties for $6,000.
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Silver Star Mine
In report of Mineral Belt Tunnel leaks information
Jan 25 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Can testify as to Knights journalistic abilities
Feb 03 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
In Deadwood
Feb 27 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Leaves Deadwood
Mar 11 1879
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Now located in New York City
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Book entitled "Birds-Eye View of the Black Hills"
May 31 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Now in New York supervising book publication
Jun 18 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Interviewed seven mines in Lincoln Terr., Georgia
Jul 11 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
New York man complained of being taken in by him
Aug 06 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Reported to be at Leadville CO
Nov 30 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Professor Joseph Taylor, London Mining Expert
Prof supervising the work being done on City Creek
Sep 24 1879
In regard to: Taylor,
Prof examined Welcome group of mines, leaving
Feb 06 1883
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Prof, London mining expert, reports on Berkshire Mine
Mar 07 1883
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph
Captain Flormann and Prof Taylor visited the Carbonate camp
yesterday, and will return to Laflin today.
Nov. 8, 1884
In regard to: Flormann, Robert.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Prof J. Taylor was arrested at the instance of Matt Laflin,
president of Greenwood Mining Company. Sampling continues
at the mine but not with encouraging results.
Feb. 10, 1885
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Hammond, I. B.
In regard to: Greenwood Mine.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
The saintly Prof Taylor.
May 10, 1885
Rapid City Journal says letter received from Professor Taylor
referring to Laflin's liberal offers of settlement.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
In regard to: Flormann, Robert.
Prof encamped at Chicago.
May 23, 1885
Chicago area reports Prof Taylor there encamped,
with avowed intention of pushing his suit for damages.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
Prof Taylor reported hung in Mexico.
Feb. 17, 1887
Republican reports that letters from Mexico
say Prof Taylor of Greenwood mine notoriety,
was reported having been hung in that country.
In regard to: Greenwood Mining Company.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Professor Jack Simmons Feels Stock Went Down Because of Professor Title
Prof Jack Simmons, of the Caledonia Mine
Apr 21 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
"Prof" Jack Simmons is good
Apr 21 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
What "Prof" Jack Simmons's report did
Apr 29 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Simmons feels stock went down because of Prof title
Apr 29 1879
In regard to: Caledonia Mine
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
"Prof" Simmons effects are slowly wearing off
May 02 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Negotiated the sale of the Pierce Mine for $75,000
May 17 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Gone with wife to New York for six weeks
Jun 17 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Of the Standby Mine, gone to N.Y. to stock mine
Jun 25 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Looking to the camps of the southern hills
Sep 26 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Back from tour through Southern Hills camps
Apr 26 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Leaves for Battle creek with Russell
Jul 19 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Brings mining men to visit "Times" office
Aug 02 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Started out for Battle Creek hydraulic region
Aug 05 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Professor Cherry, Mine Sale, Blackmail and Assassination
McMaster, A. owner of Clara No. 1
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
Partner in Giant Lode Co.
Oct 07 1876
In regard to: Gay, William
In regard to: Gay, A.H.
Giant mine on Gold Run lie parallel to Clara
Dec 23 1876
In regard to: Giant Mine
Clara No. 1 within boundaries of the Giant Lode
Jan 06 1877
In regard to: Clara Mine No 1
Giant lode and Clara lode settle difference
Apr 21 1877
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
In regard to: McTigue, John
In regard to: Pearson, John
In regard to: Ingoldsby, M.J.
In regard to: Gay, Alfred H.
In regard to: Feay, A.T.
In regard to: Elliot, L.P.
In regard to: Dawson, John
In regard to: Coyle, Frank
Gaint Lode tons of free gold ore
May 24 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
McMaster and Co. sell mines to Prof. Cherry
Jun 27 1877
In regard to: McMaster,
Cherry, Prof. bought Giant lode, Clara No.1, $30,000
Jun 30 1877
In regard to: Cherry, Prof
In regard to: Giant Lode, Giant Mine $15,000
In regard to: Clara Mine No 1 $15,000
Sevenoaks and Hale attempted to blackmail Prof. Cherry
Jul 16 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
In regard to: Hale, H.F.
Giant and Clara mines sale not completed
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
Attempted assination claimed by Sevenoaks
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Little Giant Mine
In regard to: Jewetts Bar Room
Attempted assination had taken wings to unknown
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
Sevenoaks, J. charges by public to be printed
Sep 28 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
Giant and Clara mines, J. Sevenoaks tries to sale
Sep 29 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
Explanation of J. Sevenoaks by
Sep 29 1877
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
In regard to: Ingoldsby, M.J.
In regard to: Gay, William
Cherry, Prof in court
Oct 05 1877
In regard to: Cherry,
Dispute with partner in San Francisco, gunfire
Dec 23 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, John
Struck by a party of bulldozers, run off property
Jun 03 1878
In regard to: Little Giant Mine
Sell Little Giant Mine for $4,000 to McKirahan
Sep 18 1878
In regard to: Spillner and Shaw
Deadwood's Long Haired Painter, Bigamist and Skip Artist
S. F. Wood
Has skipped out of the country
Jun 14 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Modern Samson and Deliah
Jun 15 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Bigamous Wood at Iron Creek, two wives after him
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
The woes of Professor Wood, long haired painter
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
S.F. Wood brought from camp, twice hanged
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Nuttallville
Bigamist brought from camp between here and Pactola
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
S.F. Wood, that cowhided Billy Nuttall, has skipped the area
Jun 14 1878
In regard to: Nuttall, Billy
Accounts For Sale
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Professor S.F. Woods, long haired artist, hung
Jul 24 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Not dead living in Cheyenne, wants 2nd wife there
Aug 14 1878
In regard to: Wood, F.S.
Famous Chicago Comedian and Unrivaled Impersonator
Edward Barrett Comes to Deadwood
Metropolitan Theatre Farce
"When the Railroad Comes into Deadwood"
The famous Chicago comedian arrived, at Overland
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 16 1879
Chicago??s favorite comedian to appear at Metropolitan
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 16 1879
One of the best comedians to ever appear in Hills
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 17 1879
Was around getting acquainted, made good impression
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 17 1879
All who saw him in Chicago want to see him again
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 19 1879
Has splendid musical voice, plus his comic ability
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 20 1879
The greatest comedian who has yet visited Deadwood
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 21 1879
Managers to be congratulated for securing Barrett
In regard to: Metropolitan
Aug 23 1879
Has taken the town by storm in unrivaled impersonator
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 23 1879
The boys all say he is a "whale"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 24 1879
Has a part that fits him like a glove
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 27 1879
Kept the audience convulsed with laughter
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 28 1879
To play Gravely in comedy "Our Innocent Pastor"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 30 1879
Won new honors as old sexton, Our Innocent Pastor
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 31 1879
To reap new honors by impersonation of poor husband
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 04 1879
The favorite comedian of Metropolitan Co to appear
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 10 1879
Assurance that audience will be kept in good humor
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 13 1879
Comedian will take his farewell benefit
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Sep 16 1879
Farce of "When the Railroad Comes Into Deadwood"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 17 1879
Benefit filled the house, audience kept in a roar
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 18 1879
The Vincents, Charles Vincent and Wife Georgie Morrell
Vincents Are a Success in Drawing Big Houses Gem Theatre
Serio-comic Song and Character Sketch Artists
Vincent Combination Troupe, 1879 - 1880 Deadwood
Among the new performers at the Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 12 1879
In Deadwood, with wife and child
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 12 1879
No doubt the finest sketch artist on American stage
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 15 1879
Kept the audience in a continuous roar of laughter
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 15 1879
Miss Morrel sang some new and sparkling comic songs
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 15 1879
In song and dance, "Where Golden Lilies Cluster"
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 16 1879
Proved himself an artist of great merit
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 16 1879
Are a success and are drawing big houses at Gem
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 18 1879
Are drawing big houses which they richly deserve
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 20 1879
Packed every night since Vincents arrival
In regard to: Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 22 1879
Singing is superior to that of any artist
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 22 1879
Performance cannot be surpassed in any large city
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 29 1879
Miss Morrell's performance cannot be surpassed
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 29 1879
Miss Morrells serio-comic songs were refreshing
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 30 1879
Character sketches were refreshing and entertaining
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie
Jul 30 1879, p.1 , col.2
Always sure to please the audience at Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 31 1879
Hit of the evening was the singing
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Aug 01 1879
Hit of the evening was the singing
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Aug 01 1879
Kept the audience in convulsions at every scene
In regard to: Vincents, The
Aug 05 1879
Continue to please and gain favor each evening
In regard to: Vincents, The
Aug 09 1879
Longer the Vincents remain the more they are liked
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Aug 12 1879
Original sketches of Childhood Days, and Sammy and Sall
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Aug 24 1879
Will appear in extravaganza "New York Volunteers"
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Aug 27 1879
In great plantation act, Jubilee Days, made a hit
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Aug 31 1879
Kept the audience in convulsions while on stage
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Sep 02 1879
Stage is covered with silver coin after performance
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 02 1879
In side splitting sketch of Kitty and the Baby
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Sep 04 1879
In pretty sketch, "Down by the Old Mill Stream"
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Sep 04 1879
Wanted to testify, not present, attachment issued
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 17 1879
Held under bond of $200 for failure to appear
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Sep 18 1879
Accused Wertman of stealing $8. from her
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 20 1879
Will appear in a choice programme of vocal sketches
In regard to: Vincents, The
Sep 20 1879
Many missed a fine performance due to Bennett banquet
In regard to: Vincents, The
Sep 23 1879
Wertman received 30 days in jail for petit larceny
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Oct 11 1879
Will open out at Wertheimer's hall in a few days
In regard to: Vincents, The
Nov 26 1879
Vincent Combination Troupe arrived on Thanksgiving
In regard to: Vincent Troupe
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Vincent, George
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Leonard, W.W.
In regard to: Heckler, Louis
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
In regard to: Phelan, A.
Nov 29 1879
Will favor citizens in upper camps next few days
In regard to: Vincents, The
Nov 30 1879
Much abused Pinafore will be produced Saturday
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 09 1879
Postponed visit to Rochford due to inclement weather
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 10 1879
Diagram for sale of reserved seats at Hamilton and R
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 11 1879
To perform at opening of Deadwood Opera House
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 12 1879
Ticket holders did not get in due to rush and jam
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 14 1879
Played Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Dec 17 1879
Matinee of H.M.S. Pinafore for women and children
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 18 1879
A review of H.M.S. Pinafore by Times reporter
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 18 1879
Wagon carrying them to Lead overturned spilling all
In regard to: Vincent Troupe
Dec 24 1879
New eastern artist to join the Vincent Troupe
In regard to: Foley,
In regard to: Waters
In regard to: Foley and Waters, Ethiopian Clog Dancers
Dec 25 1879
Presented play "Black Eyed Susan" and "Hardly Ever"
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 25 1879
Gave "Black Eyed Susan" at Opera House
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 27 1879
Enjoyed double jig dance and songs of Ethiopian team
In regard to: Foley and Waters
Dec 27 1879
Vincents stopped in front of bank and serenaded Thum
In regard to: Vincents, The
In regard to: Thum,
Dec 30 1879
Lessee and Manager of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
In regard to: Vincent, Charles A
Jan 01 1880
Baby daughter, 1 yr old, has shoulder dislocated
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 04 1880
Makes her debut with the Vincents as Camille
In regard to: Chambers, Augusta
Jan 09 1880
Chimney Corner put on by most popular of companies
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 09 1880
Have leased the Opera House
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 13 1880
To give concert for upper gulch relief fund
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 13 1880
Received cage of 7 bull terrier pups, 6 mos old
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Jan 14 1880
Has sold the Opera House to Vincent and Mack
In regard to: Stone,
Jan 14 1880
Exhibiting his thoroughbred pups, captivated crowd
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
Jan 15 1880
Have secured hall over Cooley and Doughertys Saloon
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 15 1880
Wanted to purchase one of Vincents pups for stew
In regard to: Molitor, S.F.
Jan 15 1880
Bought one of Vincents pups, like mother with babe
In regard to: Johnson, W.H.
Jan 15 1880
Vincent and Mack renting upstairs of saloon
In regard to: Cooley and Doherty
Jan 15 1880
Trouble at Stones Opera House
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 16 1880
Vincent and Mack Troupe offer benefit for relief of sick
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also as stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Mack, Edith also as stage name Edith Valentine
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Ricker, Joe
In regard to: Wheeler, F.A.
In regard to: Wilson, Charles, see also murder, death of Kitty Clyde
In regard to: Waters,
In regard to: Perkins, Frank
In regard to: Moore, George
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
In regard to: Martin, James L.
In regard to: Leonard, William
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Anchor City
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Golden Gate
In regard to: Drennan, James F., relief committee
In regard to: Davidson, Lew P., relief committee
In regard to: Algeo, James, relief committee
Jan 16 1880
Most vulgar-free performance ever seen in Deadwood
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 18 1880
Vincents thoroughbred dogs on exhibit at hotel
In regard to: Coonces European
Jan 20 1880
Sacred concert was perfect success in every way
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 20 1880
Card of thanks to the Vincents for benefit concert
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Golden Gate
In regard to: Anchor City
In regard to: Vincents, The
In regard to: Stillwell, William
In regard to: Perkins, Frank
In regard to: Moore, John F.
In regard to: McDermott, Jeff
In regard to: Harvey, Thomas E.
Jan 20 1880
Vincent Opera House to give complimentary benefit
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
Jan 22 1880
Clog dancing challenge issued by Foley and Waters
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 22 1880
Pretty little Scotch terrier puppy for sale
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 24 1880
Acquitted herself creditable, grand entertainment Subject Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Blanche, Mlle.
In regard to: Howe, Ella
Feb 17 1880
"Going To The Races" was well done
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
Feb 18 1880
Society sketch of "No" was tip-top
In regard to: Howe, Ella
Feb 18 1880
Performers at the Gem take up donations for Inez Sexton
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley,
In regard to: Mart Alber,
In regard to: Tom C. Benntley,
In regard to: F. J. Chappelle,
In regard to: Den Howe,
In regard to: Ella Howe,
In regard to: W. H. Jackson,
In regard to: Thomas H. Jefferson,
In regard to: J. V. Kelly,
In regard to: J. W. Kenegy,
In regard to: H. L. Keney,
In regard to: Charles Posner,
In regard to: E. A. Swearingen,
In regard to: J. W. Telgrin,
In regard to: Oscar Willis,
In regard to: C. A. Wilson
Feb 24 1880
Young actor of considerable ability to have benefit
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
Feb 26 1880
Did not authorize my name being on Montcrief bill
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
Feb 26 1880
Bills put out by Edward Montcrief for benefit not authorized first
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
Feb 26 1880
Putting together a Black Hills Directory
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Van Waters, Brick
Feb 27 1880
"Moonshiners" was a masterpiece of comedy
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
Mar 16 1880
Leaves Deadwood, with child
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Apr 30 1880
Leaves Deadwood
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
May 13 1880
With husband, Charles Vincent, working at Miles City
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 28 1880, p.4 , col.5
Now manages theater in Fargo
In regard to: Davenport, Willliam H.
Dec 27 1881
One of most popular variety actors in Hills, visit
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Jan 09 1883
Member of Stacey's new dramatic touring company
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 28 1883
Stacy engaged Co for season of dramas and comedies
In regard to: Vincent Company
Jan 30 1883
Performances of dramatic and comedy company
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 30 1883
Pretty belle part of dramatic and comedy company
In regard to: Nuna
In regard to: Vincent Company
Jan 30 1883
Known in Hills and east as careful and painstaking character
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 31 1883
Clever artists in Vincent company, entertaining
In regard to: Nuna
In regard to: Mackin,
In regard to: Kellogg, Rose
Jan 31 1883
Troupe booked to perform at Rapid City
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
Mar 02 1883
Dramatic entertainment given at Custer, "holy show"
In regard to: Vincent Combination
Mar 29 1883
1890 Former Gem belle commits suicide. "Edith Valentine committed suicide recently at Seattle by shooting herself thro' the head. She was formerly a belle of the variety artists at the Gem, in this city."
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Dec 26 1890
Elizabeth Lovell, Notorious Mrs. Lovell Maliciously Shoots Citizen
Woman defends land like historic female knight
Elizabeth Lovell and Johnny Rogers
Both Destined To Meet A Sad Fate
Lovell, Elizabeth in court
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Mine Jumped by a Woman
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Lovell has dispute over ownership
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Mother Lode Mine
Dispute over Mother lode near Elizabethtown
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
At the Recorder's Office
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 21 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In the Justice Courts
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
District Court
Apr 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Elizabethtown amazon was out upon a shoot again
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
A woman not to be taken alive
June 26, 1878
In regard to: Women.
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Stand Off of Sheriff??s Posse
In regard to: Torney, John
In regard to: Maclay, John G.
In regard to: Brewer, George
Elizabeth to the front, Castle Lovell Barricaded
Jun 26 1878
In regard to: Storms,
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
Reward of $100 is offered for her arrest
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Still occupying fortified position
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
The cause of the trouble
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Hastie thought to drawn her out, he was mistaken
Jun 28 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Seige of Castle Lovell has been raised
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Elizabethtown
Charges against her have been dropped
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Sold lot next to Elizabeth Lovell to Johnson
Jul 29 1878
In regard to: Tomby, John
Bought lot next to Elizabeth Lovell, asked for it!
Jul 29 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Arraigned before Judge Barker for shooting Johnson
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Francis Johnson vs Elizabeth Lovell
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Barker, Charles E.
Col represents Elizabeth Lovell, shooting Johnson
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Lawrence,
Elizabeth Lovell judged as shooting in self defense
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Elizabeth Lovell of "six-shooter fame"
Oct 11 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Mrs Lovell has got all the ground she needs now
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Female knight of Castle Lovell shoots a man
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Rogers, John
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Dickenson, Dr.
In regard to: Bennett, Judge
Killed on Sunday afternoon after attack on Rogers
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Killed by John Rogers, who acted in self-defense
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Hadn't he better interview old man with Lovell?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Read Barker the riot act for releasing Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Beaman, Hank County Constable
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Received, evidently, a fatal wound from Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Rogers, victim of her insanity, is still alive
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
What happened to old man who went with her?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Who is to blame for John Rogers injury?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Stampeded for the jail hearing of Rogers and Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Fields, Samuel
Death, buried this afternoon, shot by Johnny Rogers
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Notorious Mrs. Lovell Maliciously Shoots Citizen
Oct 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Lovell, Little
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Willard,
In regard to: Murtch,
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
In regard to: Cleveland, Jeff
In regard to: Barker, Charles E.
Elizabeth Lovell, died through her own folly
Oct 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Is common prayer of the community that he recover
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Editorial about Justice Barker letting Lovell go
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Funeral, no mourners were present to shed tears
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Will enter suit against Lovell estate
Oct 19 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Improving rapidly, playing piano again
Oct 25 1878
In regard to: Rogers, John
Johnny Rogers wife, prominent position at Langrishe Theatre
Oct 28 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Mrs Johnny
Don't forget the complimentary benefit for Rogers
Oct 29 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Benefit at the Langrishe netted him about $75.
Oct 31 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Still having problems with Mrs Lovell
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
The Elizabethtown amazon still causing havoc
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Chimneys in that area blow sparks on nearby houses
Mar 06 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Mrs
Probate Notice in re estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Hamilton and Gallagh
In regard to: Butler, S.F.
Robbing the Dead
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
The Lovell estate
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
In regard to: Early, Patrick H. Mrs.
In regard to: Butler,
Diamonds are now on exhibit at Butlers jewelry store
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrator of Lovell estate, Early removed
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Butler, T.
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
Attempts to straighten out her estate and pay bills
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Handed over the gold watch and chain of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 22 1879
In regard to: Early, Patrick H. Mrs., wife of Lawrence County Road Commissioner
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Has handed over the property of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 22 1879
In regard to: Bryson, William S.
Has been appointed as appraiser of Lovell property
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Seffer, S.
In regard to: Gillette, D.M., Dealer in diamonds, watches and jewelry, ad
In regard to: Dawson, A.R.Z., Lawrence County Clerk of District Court
Her property still has not all been returned
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Stout, J.C.
Has property of Lovell that has been returned
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Murch, Benjamin
Mrs Lovell's diamonds again
Apr 25 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Does not have any property from Lovell estate
Apr 25 1879
In regard to: Stout, J.C.
Still bothered with bullet Mrs Lovell put in him
Apr 26 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrators notice, estate of Lovell, deceased
May 01 1879
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
Rogers is the accomplished bill juggler for theatre
May 02 1879
In regard to: Metropolitan Theatre, Johnny Rogers
Probate Notice
Jun 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrators Notice, estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Jun 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
The popular agent of the troupe cast as "Washee"
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Surety for P.H. Early in the Lovell estate
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Mullen, John
In regard to: King, Richard
Probate notice, in re estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Butler, S.F.
Filing suit in Lovell estate case against Early
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
Rogers experiencing problems from gun shot wound
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Experiencing bad spells from Lovell gun shot wound
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Cases to be tried at August term of district court
Aug 05 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Woman defends land like historic female knight
Oct 10 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Murch claimed right to prospect on her property
Oct 02 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Mrs
Lovell-on whose account may he be forever blessed
Oct 10 1880
In regard to: Rogers, Johnnie
Death, drowned on voyage down the Missouri
Apr 22 1881
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Recovered from gunshot only to die in flood
Oct 01 1881
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Was original judge in Lovell estate case
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Frazer, J.R.
Deceased, adminstrator Butler in court
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Butler vs. Brison, Lovell estate case continues
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Butler, Esquire T.
In regard to: Brison, William
That mine in the second ward.
Dec. 9, 1890
Benjamin March engaged in assessment on mine in the second ward, which carries history of Mrs. Lovell shooting Johnny Rogers and his shooting and killing her in self defense.
In regard to: March, Benjamin.
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny.
John Treber, Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Herrmann and Treber Wholesale Liqour Deadwood
1878 leaves for Leavenworth, Kansas to be married
1878 leased a home on Centennial Ave
1879 member of the petit jury for the term
1879 March birth, father of 15lb boy
1880 "Known to be of stubborn material on a jury"
1880 "Father made very fine wine, on banks of the Rhine"
1880 "Had telephone wire stretched between house and store"
1880 October birth, father of 13 3/4lb boy
1881 "Remembers delight of his childhood, water wheels"
1882 February birth in Forest Hill, "Treber rang every phone to tell of birth, son #3"
1883 elected position on Board of Directors for Eureka Mining Co. along with Seth Bullock, John Gaston, Harrison M. Gregg, and William Selbie
1883 "The electric light restored last evening to the great satisfaction of the entire community and new subscribers"
1884 appointed to rollerskating rink committee
1885 attened horse races at Spearfish
1885 "South Deadwood hose company carnival shows net returns of $118.05"
1885 attended Lawrence County Commission meeting
1885 Deawood mourns death of General Grant
1886 Treber Liquors, John Treber wholesale dealer in liquors, wines and cigars Deadwood
1886 John Treber and S.F. Molitor purchase a block of land on Lee Street
1886 attended Republican primary
1886 elected officer of fair association for annual September 13th exposition
1886 Deadwood illuminated December
1886 special meeting Deadwood City Counsil committee on calaboose
1886 caucus of Second ward, Solomon Star, George Bews, Lee R. Baxter, Job Lawrenson, electors nominate John Treber
1886 "All hands kept busy at Treber's bottling works"
1887 "John Treber's new ice house that will hold 200 tons, is now complete, and ready for filling. It stands at the rear and adjoining the bottling works"
1887 "Harry Damon and John Treber, aldermen, started out yesterday to investigate the opium smoking nuisance. Of course they went to Chinatown. Complaints were filed and several Chinamen arrested" Coon Sing, Marshal William L. Dunn, Officer John C. Duffy
1889 Deadwood City Council elects Treber as acting mayor during Sol Star's absence
1890 April Prohibition "Our doors will be closed May 1, this is no fake! Everthing must be sold out or will be shipped. The prohibitory law will be lived up to by me, if no one else. John Treber"
1890 April 30th "This is the last day of grace. Tomorrow the penalty bill will be in force, and, as for a month even druggists cannot dispense alcohol" Prohibition, John Treber, Franklin and Baer
1890 May "Resumption of business by liquor men across South Dakota as 'agencies' for sale of liquors, beer in original packages. John Treber goes to Beulah and will begin exporting beer from Wyoming to South Dakota"
1890 John Treber celebrated his 37th birthday March 1st
1890 elected officer of South Deadwood Hose Company
1890 elected officer of Deadwood Liederkranz society
1891 September "John Treber, wife and three boys leave for Germany and will be absent about two months"
1891 November "Letter from John Treber to Charles. M. Randolph brought news that the popular alderman is behind bars of a German prison, having been arrested as deserter from the German army"
1891 December "John Treber has been sentenced to a term of six months at hard labor in the military prison at Ehrenbreitstein"
1892 January, John Treber's father passes away in Germany a few miles from the prison in which he is being held
1892 May, John Treber and family arrive back in Deadwood after receiving pardon
1892 Deadwood city election results, Sol Star Mayor, John Treber alderman
John Herrmann, The Two Johns, Deadwood Icons
1878 breaks his leg 1eg and recovers
1878 goes east to be get a wife and returns to Deadwood single
1878 Herrmann and Treber donates to the Fourth of July celebration
1878 donates to fire fund to help purchase a new fire engine
1878 attended Charity Ball for Yellow Fever Sufferers in the east
1878 breaks ankle for third time
1879 Herrmann and Treber donates to the fire department to buy hose
1880 participates in billiard tournament
1880 - 1881 serves as professor of weather bureau
1881 "Thief will get free beer if he returns thermometer"
1881 installs telephone at their business
1881 foot is lame again
1881 purchased stock in Driving Park association
1881 "Fell down stairs, but escaped annual leg fracture"
1882 "Wants bride for grand wedding, ask Tribune editor"
1883 the new town of Herrmann located near Blue Lode Mine, Lead City, was named after him
1884 out checking his cattle
1884 Notice of dissolution of Herrmann and Treber and Company,owners Herrmann, Treber, and Wyttenbach of Sturgis
1885 relocates to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
"John Herrmann has gone into business at Wardner, Idaho, securing the agency for Anhauser, Bush and Co.'s St. Louis beer"
1891 Herrmann visits Deadwood from Idaho
Herrmann and Treber Wholesale Liqour, Main South of Lee Street,
Deadwood, ad
"The devil in solution" a new name for whiskey
Deadwood Sep 24, 1878
Kentucky whiskies a specialty, upper Main, ad
Liquors, wines and cigars,
agent for Budweiser Beer ad
"Immense stock of St Louis beer, cigars, wines"
"Eight car loads of St Louis beer on its way"
"Large invoice of Budweiser Beer received yesterday"
"Old imported wines and brandies for medical use"
"Holiday Cheer where to get it! "
"Monongahela, bourbon, sourmash and malt whiskies"
"Got in some '68 hand-made Kentucky whisky "
"All the first-class bars use their liquors and cigar"
"Accused of refilling beer bottles with local brew"
"Saved from the fire the
whole of their stock "
Losses in the big fire of September 27, 1879 $2,000"
Granville G. Bennett United States Judge 1877
Bennett, Judge of Denver arrives in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 14 1877
Bennett, Judge presides over Lawrence County court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 04 1877
Bennett, Judge Granville G. presiding
In regard to: Lawrence County
Jun 06 1877
May-Blair trial
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Doc Middleton and His Pony Boys
Noted Prairie Bandits and Horse Thieves
Officers Llewellyn and May Go On Trial
for Killing Gang Member Curley Grimes, The Outlaw
Jun 25 1877
Gov Pennington refuses to pardon Blair and May
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 06 1877
May-Blair case, verdict of manslaughter
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 25 1877
Bennett, Judge, Gov. Pennington agrees with Judge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 21 1877
Judge looked for daily in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 27 1877
Bennett, Judge to arrive in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 04 1877
Bennett, Judge will postpone District Court 1 week
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1877
Bennett, Judge returns from Sheridan
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 08 1877
Bennett, Judges ruling on singed affidavit in court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 17 1877
Judge gives notice, petit jurors must be in court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1877
Bennett, Judge report submitted in Tuttle homicide
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 22 1877
District Court, Bennett presiding
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 27 1877
Bennett, Judge treaties between Abraham & Lot
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 29 1877
Bennett, Judge refused proceedings County Commissioners
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1877
Bennett, Judge's opinion on Indian Treaty
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 08 1877
Bennett, Judge, Lecture "Books & Reading"
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 12 1877
Bennett, Judges lecture at Congregational Church
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 12 1877
Judge delivered lecture on "Books & Their Authors"
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 18 1877
Bennett, Judge opinion upon Indian reservation??s
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 09 1877
Bennett, Judge went to Sheridan to hold court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 21 1877
Judge left on Sunday coach for Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 02 1877
District Court for Pennington & Custer County
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 02 1877
Bennett, Judge ordered additional term of District
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1877
Territorial Officers
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jan 10 1878
Official Directory of Dakota, Lawrence County
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jan 11 1878
Will bring his family to the Hills, live in Rapid
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 06 1878
New Territory meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 12 1878
Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, Judge Bennett??s court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 21 1878
Charges against Bennett for receiving payoff
In regard to: Rhoderick Dhu Mine vs Rose Mine case
In regard to: Important mining decision April 1878
May 23 1878
Judge Bennett to rule on important mining law
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 04 1878
Member of the Box Elder mining & milling company
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 06 1878
Presiding Judge in case of Flaherty vs Gwinn
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 08 1878
Moses Liverman sworn in by Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 17 1878
Returned from Rapid last evening
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 24 1878
Sidway seduction
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 26 1878
Sidway Case, the ruin of Miss Lilli Osman
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 27 1878
Prisoners arraigned before Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 02 1878
Serious charges against the judiciary
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 23 1878
Petition circulated to keep him in office here
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 29 1878
Right or Wrong, a Biblical, tongue in cheek, perspective
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 04 1878
Returns to Rapid City to continue District Court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 10 1878
More on conspiracy against Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Jun 10 1878
Receives one half of sale of Rhoderick Dhu Mine
Jun 14 1878
In Regard to: Haggin, J.B. of Homestake Mining Company
In Regard to: Mining case involving bribery and corruption,
in case of Rhoderick Dhu vs Rose Mine
and Judge Granville Bennett??s decision.
Birth of Robert June 15, 1878, Granville Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Robert
Jun 16 1878
Served owners Palmetto-American with order of injunction, Hearst property
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Palmetto-American Mine
In regard to: Hearst, George purchased mine June 20 1878
Jun 25 1878
Palmetto- American worked all night expecting Bennett to shut it down
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 25 1878
No more ineligible for congress than before charge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Jun 26 1878
Clean up on ore they had before restraining order
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Jun 28 1878
Pioneer editor not happy with Warner of the Times
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 07 1878
Mine being shut down even though Old Abe working
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Jul 08 1878
Members met to take necessary steps for new pastor
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 10 1878
Reply to a Hireling, Judge Bennett debate continue
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 10 1878
Order granted allowing Homestake to mine ore
Jul 13 1878
In Regard to: Old Abe Mine
In Regard to: Palmetto-American
In Regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In Regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Pioneer editor takes issue with Herald editor
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 18 1878
Result of the primaries
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 25 1878
Republican Convention
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 29 1878
Times unhesitatingly took a position in defense
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 05 1878
Matter dropped as to his removal from office
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Aug 09 1878
Many like the changes he put into homestead laws
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 12 1878
Right of county conventions to instruct delegates
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 22 1878
Nomination of Bennett shows it was their work
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 23 1878
Nomination made immediately after convening convention
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 23 1878
Support of Kidder or Bennett, behind Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 24 1878
Yankton, Supreme court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 25 1878
Nomination for Congress heartily received
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 28 1878
Pioneer Newspaper wants to run a fair campaign
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 29 1878
Territorial Convention at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 30 1878
Republican Party delegate for congress, 2 editorials
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 30 1878
Rumored, to resign position as Associate U.S. Judge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 31 1878
Resignation anxiously waited at Washington
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Would get democratic vote over Yankton politician
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Republican Platform, delegate for congress
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Appointed as judge in place of Granville Bennett
In regard to: Moody, G.C.
Sep 09 1878
Resigned his judicial position, to run for congress
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 10 1878
Organization of campaign clubs seem to be in order
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 11 1878
Seth Bullock writes letter to Bennett at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Bullock, Seth
Sep 11 1878
No unfairness in election
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 12 1878
Pennington & Custer counties will go for him
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 16 1878
Majority in Lawrence county will be about 300
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 17 1878
Making moss fly from the backs of old Jackson Democrat
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 18 1878
Ready to present a bill enabling state hood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 19 1878
Making speeches over in Union & Lincoln counties
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 21 1878
Will continue the fight after Kidder, if elected
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 24 1878
Still a question of Kidder writing letter or not
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 27 1878
Organize a Bennett club, for democrats & republicans
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1878
Reports in Bismarck that republicans are hopeful
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1878
An important mining suit
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 30 1878
Republican Platform
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Pioneer editorial about Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Republicans, stand by your candidate
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Recent speech at Bon Homme, change in homesteads
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 03 1878
May Blair??s Pardon, shooting of Daniel Obrodovich
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Daniel Obrodovich murder
Oct 03 1878
Some denounce him as dishonest, corrupt, a fraud
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 08 1878
Objection of democrats to his nomination
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 14 1878
In Deadwood with two children
In regard to: Bennett, Granville Mrs.
Oct 15 1878
Republican Club of Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1878
Our Standard Bearer, editorial
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1878
Republican convention at Vermillion a victory
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 24 1878
Our Chances, editorial on republican party
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 24 1878
Mechanics?? Hall was again crowded to full capacity
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 25 1878
Republican Rally, C.V. Gardner gives speech
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 25 1878
Moody had a difficult task to follow Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 28 1878
Rochford Republican Meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 29 1878
Republican Campaign Meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Republican meeting at Mechanics' Hall
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Northern Dakota for Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Of 35 papers in territory, 1 of 2 for Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 04 1878
Why has he avoided all reference to charges?
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 04 1878
Returns of the election
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 07 1878
Returns from below
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 07 1878
Receiving decided majorities
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 09 1878
Returns from the northern part of the Dakotas
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 10 1878
Our post office & the Pioneer
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 11 1878
Majority has gone from 1500 to 1800
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 14 1878
Majority for Bennett of 1,696
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 27 1878
Reception tendered Judge Bennett at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 21 1878
Majority for Bennett of 1,696
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 27 1878
Total vote 19,076, Bennett 10,566, Tripp 8,510
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Tripp, Bartlett
Dec 01 1878
Petitions sent to Washington to keep him, May 29
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1878
Elected president of Box Elder Mining Co., Mar 14
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1878
Our lot titles
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 30 1878
Professor Apollo Allen, Pugilist, Wrestler and Pedestrian
Prof and Patsy McGraw will give sparring exhibition
Nov 15 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
A brace of champions in the camp
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Challenge Andrew Christol to rough and tumble match
Nov 18 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Challenge to wrestle accepted
Nov 19 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Pronounce him a whale in his line of business
Nov 20 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The wrestling match tomorrow
Nov 23 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The light weights at Central
Nov 23 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Please call at Times office, it's to your advantage
Dec 14 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Champion pugilist of Canada, in the city recently
Jan 07 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen denies fighting prize fight with him
Jan 07 1879
In regard to: Bennett,
Expounder of the manly art, now working Homestake
Jan 17 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen, famous wrestler, now working at mine
Jan 17 1879
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Will Allen please call at the Times office at once
Mar 26 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Will handle Smith as he trains for walking match
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Picked up unusual supplies for training of Smith
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Working with Smith to have him ready for walk
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Prof Apollo Allen's wrestling partner to do a walk
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Youngsters try to follow his training, his man won
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Commences 100 mile walk at the Gem, professional
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The track is almost ready for Allen's 100 mi walk
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
To tramp first 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The spryest tramp of them all
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
His time will be up at 9:00 tonight to do 100 mile
Apr 17 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Quit his walk due to lack of interest in spectator
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Will meet in pugilistic ring with gloves on
Oct 10 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Meeting of pedestrians, arrangements completed
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Prof of ? says this is his last walking match
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Came in 3rd in match, 65 miles, 18 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Wonder how much his backer is out for what he ate
Dec 28 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Scientific man with boxing gloves, now in Central
Apr 30 1880
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen is located permanently with him now
Apr 30 1880
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
The Professional Pedestrians
Hometown Deadwood Against Central City and Lead
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate
J. H. Hope, Lead
Charles Riar, Central
W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood
A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track
The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Jan 04 1878
St Charles, Kean
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Jan 05 1878
St Charles, Kean
Constitution and Membership of our Red Ribbon Club
Jan 31 1879
St Charles, Kean
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Oct 10 1878
St Charles, Kean
Sixty hour pedestrian match is on
May 03 1879
St Charles, Kean
Came in second in the last 60 hr pedestrian match
May 10 1879
St Charles, Kean
Took part in foot race on Main St last evening
Jun 24 1879
St Charles, Kean
Pedestrian match being talked of with Riar
Dec 04 1879
St Charles, Kean
Another walking match in Deadwood
Dec 16 1879
St Charles, Kean
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
St Charles, Kean
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
St Charles, Kean
Came in 2nd in match, 81 miles, 11 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
St Charles, Keen
Pedestrianism in the Hills is unprofitable
Dec 28 1879
St Charles, Kean
Another walking match to take place next month
Apr 25 1880
St Charles, Kean
Pedestrian, takes departure for Ute country
May 25 1880
St Charles, Kean
Sister Helen departures for her home in West Virginia
May 30 1880
St Charles, Kean
Sister of Brad and Kean, going home to West Virginia
May 30 1880
St Charles, Helen
St. Charles, Bradford E.
Received notice of death of father, West Virginia
Aug 04 1880
St Charles, Kean
St Charles, John
St Charles, Bradford E.
Engaged in freighting at Ruby City now
Aug 26 1880
St Charles, Kean
Returned from Gunnison County thoroughly disgusted
Sep 08 1880
St Charles, Kean
Writes from Silverton, San Juan, Colorado
Oct 01 1880
St Charles, Kean
Another letter from St Charles, at Ouray, Colorado
Oct 08 1880
St Charles, Kean
Is in Southern New Mexico will start for Tombstone
Jan 23 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Enagaged at enormous salary by N. Mexico newspaper
Feb 03 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Starts for Black Range in search of hidden wealth
Feb 11 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Wagner's report of New Mexico draws his attention
Jun 01 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Struck it rich in land of hot peppers & adobes
Aug 31 1882
St Charles, Kean
Still hanging on mining property in New Mexico
Nov 22 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Former Deadwoodite is now in New Mexico
Dec 31 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Found his fortune in Socorro, New Mexico
Jan 04 1882
St. Charles, Kean
Still rustling in New Mexico mines
Jan 18 1882
St. Charles, Kean
Doing well, now located near Socorro, New Mexico
Jan 26 1883
St Charles, Kean
Mining Record states he mismanaged Occidental Mine
Jul 15 1883
St Charles, Kean
New Mexico paper tells good tale of old Times boy
Mar 01 1883
St Charles, Keene
Left here penniless, wealthy man in New Mexico
Mar 11 1883
St Charles, Kean
John, Brad and Kean St Charles are at Black Range Mt
May 29 1883
St Charles, Kean
St Charles, John
St. Charles intends to return.
March 30, 1886
Jean Decker received letter from Kean St. Charles, Butte,
announcing his intention of returning to the Hills shortly
accompanied by W.J. Allison, formerly of Lead. Hornbeck reported alive
with loss of hand.
Decker, Jean.
St. Charles, Kean.
Allison, W. J.
Hornbeck, William H.
Jim S. Cody, Golden Gate Representative
Retired Justice has opened a bar at Golden Gate
Feb 08 1879
In regard to: Cody,
Hireen and Cody to walk a match of 150 mi. in house
Feb 26 1879
In regard to: Opera House
In regard to: Cody, Jim S.
Walks 20 miles before breakfast, to get good wind
Feb 28 1879
In regard to: Hireen, T.K.
In active training for the walking match
Feb 28 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Pedestrian in town going like a streak of lightning
Mar 01 1879
In regard to: Cody, Jim S.
Track is the largest in hills at 416' around it
Mar 26 1879
In regard to: Opera House
In regard to: Central City
Track is 231', 10" & 3/4 in length
Mar 29 1879
In regard to: Opera House
Came in last in the last 60 hour pedestrian match
May 10 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Cody walked 100 mi. in 27 1/2 hours, hero in camp
Mar 11 1879
In regard to: Central City
Accepts challenge to walk 100 mi for $250.
Mar 13 1879
In regard to: Cody, James S.
Hope failed to follow through on the challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Cody,
Judge will begin his 100 mi walk at the Langrishe Theatre
Mar 21 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In his walk, doing well but can he keep it up?
Mar 22 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Cody has put in 31 miles in 7 hrs, 40 minutes
Mar 22 1879
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Judge made his 100 mile walk with 10 min. to spare
Mar 24 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Deadwooders think they can scoop his record
Mar 24 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Preparing for the walking match, in training
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In town checking out the track for walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879, p.4 , col.2
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Lacks the stability of backbone to walk over 100mi
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Another walking match in the wind for May 1
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Gray wants to bet $100 he could take him in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
Gray says he will carry Smith and beat Cody in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
Judge, pioneer pedestrian in the hills, in town
Sep 12 1880
In regard to: Cody,
Ex Central Justice and ex-pedestrian to manage business
Feb 17 1882
In regard to: Cody, James
James H. Hope, Lead Citys' Representative
Challenges James Cody to walk 100 miles
Mar 13 1879
In regard to: Hope, H.
In regard to: Cody, J. S.
Failed to come up to the scratch on challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Hope, H.
Hope failed to follow through on the challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J. S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Conditions of great walking match not understood
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Under care of Dr Clyne for the pedestrian walk
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
In regard to: Clyne, A.G. Dr.
Next Sunday, at 1:00, great walking match begins
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Bonanza Building
Deadwood representative in walking match looking good
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Lead Citys' representative in the great 60 hr walk
Apr 02 1879
In regard to: Hope, James
Hope using building for his walking practice
Apr 02 1879
In regard to: Brokaws Opera House
In town checking out the track for walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Ryer to take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Many stayed up all night at the walking match
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Walking Match
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Judge wants to know when Hope was doped
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Murphy, John M.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Friends thought he had been foully dealt with
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Dr attended Hope during walk, doesn't know why!
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Clyne, A.G.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Many walked home after walking match, lost money
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Lead City
In regard to: Central City
On the streets today looking thin as a shadow
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Wardner gave the three pedestrians a grand dinner
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Wardner, J.F., Agent for Ft Pierre Line, at Evans and Wardners
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
On streets of Lead looking none the worse for wear
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Has challenged anyone to a walk of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Riar and Hope to have a match of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Arrested on charge of attempting highway robbery
May 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Hope has challenged him to walk 80 hrs for $1,000
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Stewart and Hope brought on charges of robbery
May 09 1879
In regard to: Rinehart, W.A.
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Placed under bond of $500 to await grand jury
May 10 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Walking match to commence on June 3 in Central
May 24 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Eighty hour walking match to commence tomorrow
Jun 03 1879
In regard to: Central City
80 hour match commenced, in excellent condition
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Parties in the walking match are equally matched
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
The two pedestrians are still tramping in Central
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Lost the match with only 197 miles and 11 laps
Jun 08 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Grand jury ignored the case
Sep 14 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Charles Riar, Central's Representative
A German of Central to challenge walking champion
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
To take on a challenge of 100 miles in 25 hours
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Very rapid walker, easily win if he can keep it up
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Matched with Ryer to walk 100 miles in 25 hours
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Elliott,
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Central City Swede decked by Butler at Bonanza
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Butler
Upset when Ryer ordered him off the track, attacked
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Butler,
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Ryer, a Swede who says he can out run an antelope
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar to start his 100 mi walk tonight
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Bonanza Building
Big Swede from Central to start his walk tonight
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar's backer has weakened on him, still walking
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Elliott,
Riar is the best tramp who has tackled the sawdust
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Finished his 100 mile walk in 24hrs, 31min, 10sec
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar and Hope to have a match of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Beaman made Riar time taking prisoner to Spearfish
Apr 23 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Four entries for sixty hour pedestrian contest
Apr 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Bentley,
Sixty hour walking match to begin tomorrow at noon
May 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Sixty hour pedestrian match is on
May 03 1879
In regard to: Plow Boy
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: St Charles, Kean
In regard to: Fox, L.W.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Won the last of the 60 hour pedestrian match
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Hope has challenged him to walk 80 hrs for $1,000
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Offered $1,000 to throw the race, wouldn't do it
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walking match to commence on June 3 in Central
May 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
The coming tramp, probably take place on June 4th
May 25 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Extensive preparations have been made for match
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
80 hour match commenced, in excellent condition
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Progress on the walking match
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Parties in the walking match are equally matched
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Seems to be the favorite in the walking match
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Won the match with 212 miles and 11 laps
Jun 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Seeming none the worse for wear, was in the city
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Riar,
Wood issues a challenge for walking match
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Issued challenge to Charles Riar for another match
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Woods, C.M.
Walking match with Canadian on the 4th of July
Jun 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Elelphantine proportions and awkward swing of champ
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Leaves Deadwood
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Trainer for Riar accompanying him to Chicago
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Winters, Charles
Accompaning Riar to Chicago for 75 hour match
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Fitzgerald, Jim
We don't know what has become of Riar the walker
Jul 13 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Not setting pedestrian world on fire in Chicago
Jul 20 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Our pedestrian heard from in Chicago
Jul 26 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Begins his long tramp of 75 hours today
Jul 30 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Black Hills champion 5 miles ahead in walking match
Aug 01 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Source of considerable excitement to his friends
Aug 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Black Hills Champion 25 mi behind in walking match
Aug 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Comes in last in the walking match in Chicago
Aug 03 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Had better practice more by running antelope down
Aug 03 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Our Riar, the flyer of the track
Aug 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Chicago Tribune claims he ate lots during match
Aug 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Chicago Times not pleased with his actions there
Aug 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Reported sick in Chicago from effects of dope
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian is due back in Central very soon
Aug 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Central City
The news' kind of an editor
Aug 20 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian came in by Pierre route, on foot
Nov 04 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?
Dec 02 1879
In regard to: Riar,
Pedestrian match being talked of with Riar
Dec 04 1879
In regard to: St Charles, Kean
Another walking match in Deadwood
Dec 16 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Can eat more than largest corporal-guard in 24 hrs
Dec 04 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Meeting of pedestrians, arrangements completed
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Friends seem afraid to wager their money on him
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Won walking match with 89 miles and 2 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Another walking match to take place next month
Apr 25 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Go as you please, 24-hour contest, for $250 a side
Sep 04 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walking match terminated when De Lacy became sick
Sep 05 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Female walkist should come to Hills and take on Riar
Oct 20 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Carried off merschaum pipe at firemen's fair
Feb 16 1881
In regard to: Riar, Charles
On S. Deadwood Hose team, July 4 tournament
Jul 01 1881
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian still at Wyoming and doing well
Feb 16 1882
In regard to: Riar,
W. D. S. Smith, Langrishe Actor and Want-To-Be Walkist, Deadwood's Contender
"Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?"
The Professional Pedestrian W. D. S. Smith
Marries Mary Carroll of Gayville
Wins the Race and Deserts His Wife and Child
Hometown Deadwood Against Central City and Lead
A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track
The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours
Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate
J. H. Hope, Lead
Charles Riar, Central
W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Marriage W.S.D. Smith of Langrishe's company, to Mary Carroll of Gayville
In regard to: Smith, W.S.D.
In regard to: Carroll, Mary
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Apr 11 1878
Wants someone to sponsor him in walking contest
Mar 25 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Preparing for the walking match, in training
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Common opinion is he has set his sights too high
Mar 29 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Allen picked up unusual supplies for his training
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Allen, Apollo, Pugilist
Deadwood representative in walking match looking good
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Friends are sanguine about his winning walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Another walking match
in the wind for May 1
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Wardner gave the three pedestrians a grand dinner
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gray says he will carry Smith and beat Cody in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
To tramp first 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Four entries for sixty hour pedestrian contest
Apr 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Bentley,
Said to have left wife and child without proper care
In regard to: Smith, W.D.
May 09 1879
Called at Times to report her husband had not left
In regard to: Smith, W.D., Mrs
May 10 1879
Raised $106.85 to help Mrs Smith go after husband
In regard to: McAleer, Jack
Jul 23 1879
Deserted by her husband, the walkist, now after him
Jul 23 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S., Mrs
Our walkist reported at Miles City and not Leadville
Jul 24 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
We discovered the whereabouts of our pedestrian
Aug 05 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?
Dec 02 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Pedestrian now located near Bismarck with wife
Feb 28 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Our Smith, the pedestrian, developing rapidly
Apr 20 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Pedestrian Smith hocked gun and then redeemed it
Apr 23 1880
In regard to: Smith,
In regard to: Burns,
Our pedestrian Smith sent up for one year
May 04 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Death, variety performer May Carroll at Bismarck
In regard to: Carroll, May
In regard to: Carroll, Mary
Nov 21 1881
The Manuel Brothers and Their Homestake Story
Brothers Moses and Fred Manuel March 1876
Locate Homestake Mines No1 and No2, Golden Terra and Old Abe Mines
Hearst and Company buy half interest in Homestake No1 Oct 13 1877
Arms, C.D. and George Hearst invest in Homestake No1 Nov 30 1877
One of the principal owners of the Homestake Mill
Jul 10 1878
In Regard to: Haggin, J. B.
In Regard to: Hearst, George
In Regard to: Tevis, Lloyd
Officers of the Homestake Mining company Feb 12 1879
Tevis, Lloyd , President
Bell, Thomas
Goodrich, J.K.
Haggin, J.B.
Lounsberry, R.P.
McDonald, M.L.
Parsons, H.B.
Willis, William
Homestake, Home Stake the mine of the hills
Jul 08 1876
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuell, Fred; Engh own Golden Terry, Homestake mine
Jul 08 1876
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Manuels, Mr. Fred elected board of trustees, Lead
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Young, Jones and Mallory own Golden Star mine
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: Young
Gwin, R.S. into Homestake and Ophir mines
Dec 16 1876
In regard to: Gwin, R.S.
Manual Brothers working arastra on Gold Run
Jan 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
Homestake mine Lead City conglomerate name
Feb 03 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake lode Manuel Brothers
Mar 10 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuel Brothers work Homestake mine
Mar 10 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
Barney and Hamlin work part of Homestake mine
Apr 07 1877
In regard to: Barney,
Manwell, Moses in Deadwood
Apr 13 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Homestake, Mr. Gwinn??s extension tunnel 100 feet
Apr 14 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake lode Manuel and Co. build 20 stamp mill
Apr 28 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Millionaire Co. buys 100 feet of Homestake mine
May 12 1877
In regard to: Millionaire Co.
Castello, Dan, Munn and James in Millionaire Co.
May 12 1877
In regard to: Castello, Daniel
Munn, Jack, James and Castello in Millionaire
May 12 1877
In regard to: Munn, Jack
Racine Mining Co. crushing ore form Homestake
May 12 1877
In regard to: Racine Gold Mining
Homestake Millionaire Company, 100 feet for $25,000
May 12 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuell, Fred of Gold Run in Deadwood
May 28 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Arms, C.D. of Ohio in Deadwood
May 30 1877
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Alf Engh and Fred Manuell own Golden Terry, Homestake mine
Jun 02 1877
In regard to: Engh, Alf
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Homestake, Mr. Gwin run a tunnel 135 ft. into hill
Jun 07 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake and Golden Star separated by 12 ft ledge
Jun 07 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake, Dan Castello purchased interest in Hometake Mine
Jun 30 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manual, Moses in court
Jul 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Castello, Daniel mill to be located on Homestake
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Castello, Daniel
Trial on charges of taking forcible possession
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Manuel,
Bolthoff, Henry receives mill to work Homestake #2
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Bolthoff, Henry
Manwell and Gwynn buy Boltoff quartz mill
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Manuel and Gwynn
Gwynn and Manwell own mill from Henry Bolthoff
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Gwinn,
Homestake ore crushed by Gwynns?? mill
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manwel, Moses of Lead City in Deadwood
Aug 13 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Manwell, Moses of Lead City in Deadwood
Sep 04 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
H. B. Young contract Alex Huyett to work Homestake No. 1
Sep 10 1877
In regard to: Young,H. B.
In regard to: Huyett, Alex
Homestake No. 1 to take out 50 tons of ore a day
Sep 10 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Gunderson, Waumboul and Co. have mill at Homestake 1
Sep 25 1877
In regard to: Gunderson,
Homestake mine ore crushed at different mills
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Gwin and Brown and Co. milling Homestake mine
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Gwinn,
Davenport mill, ten stamps crushing Homestake ore
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Davenport Mill Co.
Manville and Gevin 20 stamp mill crush Homestake ore
Oct 01 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Kimball and Co.??s mill works Homestake No. 1
Oct 02 1877
In regard to: Kimball,
Homestake No. 1, 350 ft. was sold $10,000.
Oct 02 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Hearst and Co. buy half interest in Homestake
Oct 13 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Hearst and Company
Said to have been sold for $50,000 to Californians
Oct 27 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Purchased the Homestake
In regard to: Hearst, George
Oct 27 1877
100 tons of Homestake ore crushed, $1,534.50 gold
Oct 27 1877
In regard to: Davenport Mill
Golden Star bought by owners of Homestake No. 1
Nov 13 1877
In regard to: Golden Star Mine
Homestake No. 2, Lewis and Co.??s 40 stamp mill
Nov 13 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake No. 2, J.C. Ottinger mine interest
Nov 16 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Ottinger Fraudulent Sale
Manwell, Moses sells Homestake mine
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Case of Homestake vs gold Run Mining Co
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Gold Run Mining Co
Old Abe on eastern slope above Homestake
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Ore scales erected at intersection Gayville, S.Bend
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Huyett,
Made clean up of 80 oz in 7 days on Homestake ore
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Thompson, C.
In regard to: Snell,
Owners of the Clara Mine
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Kimberley and Arms
Manuel, Moses of Lead, Thanksgiving Ball
Nov 23 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Lewis of the Homestake is ill
In regard to: Lewis,
Nov 30 1877
Arms, C.D. and George Hearst invest in Homestake
Nov 30 1877
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Chisholm claims he located Homestake and Golden Star,1876
Dec 02 1877
In regard to: Chisholm,
In regard to: Golden Star Mine
In regard to: Homestake
Golden Terra Mine located on the same belt
Dec 02 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Sold his Golden Terra interest
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Dec 02 1877
Harney and Manuel sell mine Capts. Richards and Dicks
In regard to: Harney,
Dec 13 1877
Homestake, H.B. Young and Manuel brothers sale mine
Dec 17 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuel brothers leave for the south
Dec 17 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
In regard to: Young, H. B.
Manwell, Moses leaves Deadwood
Dec 18 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Manwell, Moses left for Cheyenne
Dec 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manwell, Fred leaves Deadwood
Dec 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Manwell, Fred leaves Deadwood
Dec 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Mining and Real Estate Transfers
Dec 23 1877
In regard to: Manwell, Moses
In regard to: Young, H. B.
Homestake Mining Co. president Lloyd Tevis
Dec 28 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Tevis, Lloyd buys Pioneer ditch
Dec 28 1877
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , Homestake Mining Co. president
Has purchased Pioneer Ditch for $40,000.
Dec 30 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , Homestake Mining Co. president
Mining and Real Estate Transfers
Dec 30 1877
In regard to: Young, H. B.
In Deadwood, one time owner of the Homestake mine
Apr 11 1878
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Fred and Manuel Moses, with wives in Deadwood
Apr 11 1878
In regard to: Homestake Mine
President of the Homestake, expected here soon
Sep 11 1878
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd
Large number of men are at work on the Arms part
Sep 16 1878
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Sep 30 1878
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
California mining enterprises in the Black Hills
Nov 29 1878
In regard to: Arms Company
Officers of the Homestake Mining company
Feb 12 1879
In regard to: Bell, Thomas
In regard to: Goodrich, J.K.
In regard to: Haggin, J.B.
In regard to: Lounsberry, R.P.
In regard to: McDonald, M.L.
In regard to: Parsons, H.B.
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , President
In regard to: Willis, William
Claims to have original water claim on Whitewood
Jun 22 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Claims to have original water claim on Whitewood
Jun 22 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Mose
Owned by Fred and Mose Manwell for awhile in 1876
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine
No one is entitled to more credit in opening Hills
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
In regard to: Manuel, Mose
Fred and Mose Manwell were original discoverers
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
In regard to: Old Abe Mine
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Leaves Deadwood
Jul 27 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
The Terra-Gopher Mining Suit decided
Dec 07 1879
In regard to: Manuel, M.
In regard to: Engh, Alex
In regard to: Corson,
In regard to: Harney,
In regard to: Mahler, A.J.C.
In regard to: McLaughlin,
In regard to: Moody, G.C. Judge
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
In regard to: Gopher Mine
Leaves Deadwood
Apr 03 1880
In regard to: Manuel, M.
Boulder Ditch Controversy
Apr 06 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
In Deadwood
Apr 07 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Long contested Boulder Ditch case came to an end
May 01 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Harvey
In regard to: Manuel, Eng
Moses Manuel, the discoverer of the Homestake mine in the Black Hills, has been in the Coeur d??Alene since the beginning of February. He says the outlook for good quartz claims is favorable.
March 29, 1884
In regard to: Manuel, Moses.
In regard to: Homestake Mining Company.
Luline Monte Verde, Alias Madame Vestal, Alias Belle Siddons,The Road Agents' Female Physician
Deadwood Men Celebrate the Arrival of Lurline Monte Verde
Female gambler, actress and twenty-one dealer extraordinaire makes her way to Deadwood. Vivacious and seductive, the ex-Confederate spy turns spy at the gambling tables for her road agent lover Archie McLaughlin. Treasure coach messenger D. Boone May seduces the lovely Lurline to extract information about the whereabouts of his wanted man. Lover Archie McLaughlin and his partner William Mansfield gets themselves hung by vigilantes while under the custody of Messenger May and beautiful Lurline leaves Deadwood for a Cheyenne engagement.
Monte Verde performs solo
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Apr 21 1877
Monteverde, Miss performs Gem Variety Theatre
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Apr 28 1877
Monteverde, volunteered for Vaidis benefit
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Aug 11 1877
Reported Lurline Monte Verde arriving in Hills
In regard to: Newson,
Jan 07 1878
In the Hills, standing on board, carried by 4 men
Jan 07 1878
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline, alias while in Deadwood
In regard to: Vestal, Madame, alias in towns Wichita, Ft Hays, Ellsworth, Cheyenne and Denver
In regard to: Belle Siddons born into a respectable Southern family spied for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Widowed twice, she learned dealing twenty-one would provide for a comfortable living, a skill she picked up from husband number two.
A couple of boys had a difference last night
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Jan 14 1878
Miss Monte Verde left to fill engagement, Cheyenne
In regard to: MonteVerde, Lurlin
Jan 17 1878
Miss Monte Verde's absence regretted by "friends"
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 04 1878
Came in on last nights coach
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 16 1878
Banjo duet was exquisitely rendered
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 23 1878
"By the Sad Sea Waves" by Lurline Monte Verde
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 23 1878
Left tenement house moments before it slid down
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Mar 11 1878
Talent to appear in big tent of Kimball Brothers
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
May 01 1878
Romantic version of life of Lurline Monte Verde
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
In regard to: Auber, Thomas
In regard to: Brown, J.H.
In regard to: Buntline, Ned
In regard to: Fisher, Nellie
Jan 10 1879
Our own Monte Verde again
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Jan 16 1879
"Road agents' female physician" in Southern Hills
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Mar 24 1879
Partners with McLaughlin and Vestal in 1876
In regard to: Casswell, Alex
Oct 22 1881
Road agent was lover of Madame Vestal in 1876
In regard to: McLaughlin, Archie
Oct 22 1881
Had the attention of Madame Vestal in 1877
In regard to: May, Boone
Oct 22 1881
Interesting history of bad Black Hills woman
In regard to: Vestal, Madame
Oct 22 1881
Griffin desiring money to come home.
June 26, 1884
In regard to: Dick Griffin writes to his wife from Coeur d'Alene desiring enough money to bring him home. Doherty writes of good cleanup.
In regard to: Griffin, Dick.
In regard to: Doherty, Dan.
In regard to: Miller, Tom.
In regard to: Holman, Euguen.
In regard to: Monte Verdi, Lurline
Melvine Dempsey First Black Cherokee Barber
"Colored barber one of the finest men in the hills"
Sep 10 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Boses on moustache, whisker and hair dyeing
Nov 12 1878
In regard to: Dempsey and Walker
A feature of Deadwood, a dark one, first barber
Dec 31 1878
In regard to: Dempsey,
Donations received and acknowledged by Howard Foundation
Oct 09 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Dempsey, colored barber, was hero night of fire
Oct 15 1879
In regard to: Black Americans
Colored barber, one of the finest men in the hills
Oct 15 1879
In regard to: Dempsey,
A colored voter voting republican
Oct 21 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Meeting of colored republicans, well attended
Oct 29 1878
In regard to: Dempsey,
Bath house will suspend operations during building
Nov 07 1879
In regard to: Dempsey,
Case of forcible entry before Justice Clark
Nov 22 1879
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Items from Custer City
Jan 22 1880
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Early days citizen of Deadwood, now residing at Custer
Dec 17 1882
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Relocated property after it had been abandoned
Jul 12 1883
In regard to: Dempsey,
Mr. Walsh, a resident of Chicago and son-in-law of Judge J.P. Luse,
purchased one-fifth interest in Climax mica mine in Custer County from Melvine Dempsey.
January 17, 1884
In regard to: Walsh, W.C.
In regard to: Luse, J.P.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine.
In regard to: Climax Mica Mine.
To the editor of the Times from Custer: The prospects for a busy spring in Custer and vicinity are growing daily more flattering. Three of the vacant business houses now standing empty will be occupied inside of a month. S.R. Shankland will fit up what is known as the old Alhambra building and put in a $5,000 stock of boots and shoes. Oscar Silver, of Lead City, is now east buying a stock of clothing and dry goods, and as soon as they arrive will open up in his old stand. Miss Maggie Horgan has rented the Gilbert building, and will in a few days open a millinery establishment. Work on the Albien brick block, corner Sixth and Custer streets is progressing. A number of residences are already projected, and it is expected that this coming summer will see a building boom here that has not been equalled since the great original boom of '76-77. The Climax mine under the able superintendency of Joseph E. Pilcher is working steadily with a force of twelve men, and is shipping weekly about $125 worth of mica. On the return of Judge J.V. Offenbacher from Washington, work will be commenced, with a considerable force of men, on the "McMackin" mica mine. This mine is known to be one of the greatest mica producers in the Southern Hills, but has been lying idle for over a year for the want of an amicable working feeling among the owners. Mr. Dempsey is opening up another mica mine known as the "Florence," which promises to be a good one. Dennis and James McGuire and C.W. Hitchcock, are working the Eureka mica mine under a lease, and the quantity of mica produced by them is growing enormously. I can't say what the prospects are for the Lost Bonanza, although a feeling seems to prevail that work will soon be resumed on that mine. The Penobscot gold mine will undoubtedly be worked this summer with a large force of men. Mr. Fortune, the manager of the company, is now east negotiating the purchase of a forty or sixty stamp mill to be erected on the mine. The Gold Star company are making some significant moves and it is thought they will resume work soon. We hear nothing in regard to the action of the Grand Junction company. J.B. Dickover is on his way in here, having left Pierre a few days ago with three families, comprising about fifteen persons. I undersand that it is his intention to start a fine stock ranch near Custer. Star, Bullock and Company have got thoroughly established, and I believe are doing well, considering the present temporary dullness of things. The new freight route from Valentine, via Pine Ridge, that is being established by the Sioux City and Pacific road, in conjunction with the Pine Ridge Inidains, is going to receive encouragement from this section. The probability is that no more freight for the Southern Hills will be sent via Sidney. The last batch of Hills freight via Sidney left there a few days ago, and all orders now in are, and all future orders will be, via Valentine. Americus.
March 5, 1884
In regard to: Dempsey.
In regard to: Star and Bullock
Congregational churches fall meeting.
Oct. 28, 1884
Gathering of the Congregational ministers from various churches in the Black Hills.
In regard to: Atkinson, W. H.
In regard to: Dill, Arthur C.
In regard to: Phillips, J. Herbert.
In regard to: Richards, Jarvis.
In regard to: Kidd, D.
In regard to: Gossage.
In regard to: Feay, A. T.
In regard to: Smith.
In regard to: Dempsey.
In regard to: Maynard.
In regard to: Wood.
Black Hillers at Chadron.
July 3, 1885
The new town of Chadron, and list of Black Hills parties in business.
In regard to: Fox and May.
In regard to: Valentine and Younglove.
In regard to: Lake and Halley.
In regard to: Kass and Company.
In regard to: Lowenthal brothers.
In regard to: Hood and Erwin.
In regard to: Dorrington, Fred M.
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
In regard to: Currier, S. A.
In regard to: Faust, E.
In regard to: Currand and Mores.
In regard to: Webster and Flynn.
Agricultural patents at the land office.
Oct. 27, 1886
List of agricultural patents received from general land office.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvin.
Dempsey a model man.
June 7, 1888
Melvin Dempsey, with us for so long time is preparing to leave us. He is a Cherokee Indian, known here as Dempsey, the barber, and we take pleasure in saying that a better citizens never lived in Hackett. Dempsey is a former resident of Deadwood.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvin.
In regard to: Indians.
Female Tonsorial Artists
Has a female barber, she's a good one too
In regard to: Central City
Sep 18 1878
Has a female barber, boys says she can shave best
In regard to: Central City
Jan 15 1879
Artistic tonsorial artist of Terraville adds chair
In regard to: Allen, John W.
Jun 17 1880
To be the new tonsorial artist at Allens Barber Shop
In regard to: Hickey, Mrs
Jun 17 1880
Novak and Gillette, Two Young Tonsorial Blondes Will Move Their Shop
Floor manager for Central masquerade ball
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Mar 12 1881
Bought out Boyers Central barber shop with Novak
In regard to: Gillette, Ed
In regard to: Novak, Anton
Apr 27 1881
Band appreciated, merry crowd swayed till wee hour
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Apr 11 1882
Deadwood, Central and Lead
Barbers and Tonsorial Artists
Flaherty, cozy shave opposite Nuttall and Mann's Hall
In regard to: Flaherty,
Jun 17 1876
Centennial Barber owned by J.W. Worth
In regard to: Centennial Barber
Apr 26 1877
Worth and Flaherty own barbershop
In regard to: Worth,
May 05 1877
Worth, John jumps from burning bath house
In regard to: Worth, John
May 25 1877
Worth, John lost his shop and money
In regard to: Worth, John
May 25 1877
Worth, Johnny rebuilds Palace Barber Shop on Main
In regard to: Worth, Johnny
May 26 1877
Palace Barber Shop Main St. next to Shannon's Saloon
In regard to: Palace Barber Shop
May 26 1877
Worth and Flaherty, Palace barber shop, Wall Street
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Jun 08 1877
Worth and Flaherty move barber shop
In regard to: Worth,
Nov 01 1877
Barbers of Deadwood will close Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
In regard to: Barbers
Nov 20 1877
A choice line of Florence hair brushes, hand mirror
In regard to: Mann and Bass
Dec 02 1877
Graham, Judge shaved beard gets hair cut
In regard to: Graham,
Dec 28 1877
At the colored ball Octavia Reeves shot by Sims
In regard to: Sims, barber
Jan 24 1878
Bowman??s barber shop on Main St.
In regard to: Bowman,
Mar 13 1878
Barber, has a new silver dollar, latest coinage
In regard to: Worth, Johnny
Mar 30 1878
Tonsorial artist on Lee St., looking after new hat
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Apr 02 1878
Barber shaves dead man and gives history of silver
In regard to: Shingle, George M.
Apr 11 1878
Tonsorial artist has moved to Sherman St
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Apr 25 1878
Shaves back of head to give collar room to stand
In regard to: Jewett,
May 04 1878
Barber shop gutted by mother-in-law, running again
In regard to: Gayville
May 15 1878
Newspaper man parts hair down the middle
In regard to: Horton, J.C.
May 21 1878
Tonsorial room in basement of Custer Block
In regard to: Worth, John
Jun 08 1878
Will be closed at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays
In regard to: Barber Shop
Jun 26 1878
New style for the hair is called "bold head cut"
In regard to: Deadwood
Jul 13 1878
Mother-in-law still after barber who stole daughter
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
In regard to: Allen, Mrs. E.C.
Jul 16 1878
Mrs. E.C. Allen charged Herman Hausler with assault
In regard to: Allen, Mrs. E.C.
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
Jul 19 1878
Colored population of Lead had dance at barber shop
In regard to: Boyer and Marshall
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
In regard to: Boyer, John C.
Jul 12 1878
Ways of arranging the feminine hair are endless
In regard to: Women
Aug 03 1878
Barber shop broke into, clothes stolen
In regard to: Bowman,
Aug 05 1878
Boyer's tonsorial outfit, "spirited away"
In regard to: Boyer,
Sep 10 1878
Drunk soldier goes through Barber Shop window
In regard to: Deadwood
Sep 21 1878
Barber Shop and Bath House, Thomas Smith, ad
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Oct 01 1878
Barber Smith has problems with lunatic at large
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Oct 04 1878
For first class hair cut or shave
In regard to: Pioneer Barber Shop
Nov 12 1878
Chloroform and electricity used as a moral suasion
In regard to: Bowman,
Nov 15 1878
Using juice of root, growing hair on bald head
In regard to: Christie,
In regard to: Baker, Dan
Nov 15 1878
Doesn??t want anyone to ask about hair grower
In regard to: Christie,
Nov 16 1878
Proprietor of the Welch House barber shop, ad
In regard to: Sims,
Dec 01 1878
Donated hair cuts and shaves to patients for Christmas
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Dec 27 1878
Donated hair cuts and shaves to patients for Christmas
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Dec 27 1878
Tonsorial artist opens establishment on Main, Lead
In regard to: Hausler, Herman
Jan 30 1879
A colored barber, had his shop taken over by Boyer
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Jan 31 1879
Case tried before Squire Rinehart, dismissed
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 03 1879
Considerable interest in case of Marshall vs Boyer
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 05 1879
Writ of restitution gave him back his shop
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 06 1879
Perusing Shakespeare in his shaving saloon
In regard to: Boyer, John
Feb 08 1879
Came to the masquerade as an Irishman
In regard to: Flaherty,
Mar 01 1879
Tonsorial artist back after burn out and drown out
In regard to: Flaherty,
In regard to: Worth, John
Apr 25 1879
Arrested for threatening the life of his wife
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
May 17 1879
Barber had another street scene with mother-in-law
In regard to: Hausler,
Jul 02 1879
Owner of the bath house in Lead to move to Deadwood
In regard to: Boyer, J.C.
Aug 02 1879
One of the few really genuine tonsorial artists
In regard to: Haussler, H.
Aug 23 1879
Committee on fireworks to meet at tonsorial parlor
In regard to: Worth, John
Jun 17 1879
Citizen of Cleveland shot his cow in its hind legs
In regard to: Bowman,
Aug 12 1879
Has added a handsome marble slab washstand at shop
In regard to: Boyer, J.
Sep 12 1879
Presides at the chair of Boyer Barber Shop
In regard to: Jewett, Ed
Sep 12 1879
Allen moved his barber shop to back room of saloon
In regard to: Greenleys Saloon
Sep 13 1879
To open double room for tobacco store and barber shop
In regard to: Bowman and Brown
Sep 30 1879
Butterfield Bros. open butcher shop in barber shop
In regard to: Quong Gun
Oct 02 1879
The barber, at Worth and Flaherty's Shop
In regard to: Smith, Barney
Oct 04 1879
Will occupy 1/2 of Burns lower floor as barber shop
In regard to: Girard Brothers
Nov 08 1879
Judge should call on barber and get rid of excess hair
In regard to: Barron, E.H.
Nov 26 1879
Drunken rowdy entered Smiths barber shop on Sherman
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Dec 07 1879
Banged hair is an idiotic fashion
In regard to: Fashion
Dec 07 1879
Have bathing apartments set up in tonsorial rooms
In regard to: Gerard Brothers
Jan 15 1880
Gentlemanly proprietor of the tonsorial department
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
Feb 11 1880
Judge letting his hair grow, sign of a b-a-d man
In regard to: Graham,
Mar 30 1880
Barber taking orders for personal shaving mugs
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
Apr 22 1880
Received new razors, will almost shave without help
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
May 02 1880
Put a new carpet in his barber shop and bath rooms
In regard to: Williams, Robert
May 11 1880
Barber shops will hereafter open early on Sundays
In regard to: Central City
Jun 11 1880
Ford opened barber shop on Sherman next to Dr Stein
In regard to: Stein,
Jul 14 1880
Flaherty opens tonsorial business in his old store
In regard to: Manville,
Jul 28 1880
Palace Bath Rooms has Brooklyn tonsorial artist
In regard to: Williams, Robert
In regard to: Palace Bath Rooms
Dec 23 1880
Lost for a time, found at barber, wanted a shave
In regard to: Cornell, Johnny
Dec 23 1880
Man asks barber shop for razor to shave mules
In regard to: Girards Barber Shop
Jan 28 1881
Hair album is prevailing craze among ladies
In regard to: Women
Feb 21 1883
Gillette and Novak buy out Central barber shop
In regard to: Boyer, John C.
Apr 27 1881
Sent for 2 1st-class tonsorial artists from Kansas
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Apr 29 1881
Central tonsorial artist has building raised
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
May 05 1881
Tonsorial artists mother to visit St. Louis
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
In regard to: Marshall, Harry , brother
May 05 1881
Smiling news scavenger indulges in tonsorial clip
In regard to: Utley, Hamilton
May 07 1881
2 tonsorial artsist to occupy former post office
In regard to: Central City
May 10 1881
Will probably open a barber shop in New Mexico
In regard to: Flaherty, Ed
May 17 1881
Tonsorial artist received assortment of fancy cups
In regard to: Phillips, D.B.
May 25 1881
Tonsorial artist has 2 shops running full blast
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Jun 13 1881
"Old Buck" takes charge of Hickey??s Terraville barber shop
In regard to: Buckner, A. C.
Jul 21 1881
Two colored barbers leave for new carbonate camp
In regard to: African Americans
Aug 06 1881
Ladies' have hair done up in paper for dance
In regard to: Lead
Jan 06 1882
Tonsorial artist can't be equalled
In regard to: Hickey, Joe
Aug 09 1881
Central barber is the boss tonsorial artist, ad
In regard to: Hickey, Joe
Sep 01 1881
Gave mummified humming bird to Girard Brothers
In regard to: Cushman, Sam
Oct 08 1881
Keeps bathroom running all the time
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Nov 18 1881
Bought tonsorial establishment, intends to stay
In regard to: Glickauf, John
Mar 01 1882
Central has a 15 cent barber shop
In regard to: Central City
Mar 29 1882
Added extra chair to tonsorial palace, prospering
In regard to: Flaherty, Al
Jul 26 1882
Reporter and barber shave a man with sharp razor
In regard to: Sample, Billy
Aug 03 1882
Smooth talker atemped to get free shave and haircut
In regard to: Glickaufs Barber S
Jan 24 1883
Main St barber playing it fine on waiter girl
In regard to: Women
Jun 09 1883
Anton Nevak, of Central, is a professional dancing master, and is in the act of organizing a dancing school in that city. Parties desiring to take lessons will find the professor at his barber shop, on Main street.
In regard to: Nevak, Anton.
In regard to: Central City.
November 20, 1883
Merchants hotel bathing rooms are receiving the patronage they deserve. the Girard brothers have the neatest tonsorial rooms in the city.
In regard to: Girard.
In regard to: Merchants Hotel.
December 1, 1883
Neatest tonsorial rooms in the city.
In regard to: Girard Brothers.
January 1, 1884
Missing barber pole surfaces.
In regard to: Wood, Brad.
July 11, 1885
Lothrup relocates to Lead.
In regard to: Lothrop, W. D.
In regard to: Flaherty Brothers.
Dec. 8, 1885
Hobson engaged in barbershop.
In regard to: Hobson, Will.
In regard to: Lathrop, Dan.
May 27, 1886
Marshall and Marshbanks married.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Buss, W. H.
May 24, 1887
Newcastle gains tonsorial artist.
In regard to: Griesen, Julius.
Nov. 2, 1889
Schnell takes charge of barber shop.
In regard to: Schnell, John.
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Dec. 20, 1891
Knoch opens shop.
In regard to: Knoch, Charles G.
Feb. 2, 1892
Emo fixing up tonsorial shop.
In regard to: Emo, F. J.
In regard to: Keffler, T.
March 22, 1892
Campbell severes connection.
In regard to: Campbell, Jake.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
March 30, 1892
Barbershop music pronounced fine.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
April 27, 1892
Slim says return articles or else.
In regard to: Slim.
Mooney back at tonsorial parlor.
In regard to: Mooney, Johnny.
In regard to: Lothrop, Dan.
In regard to: Chausse, Charles.
Aug. 16, 1892
Barbers organize for protection.
In regard to: Gerard, Martin.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Jeffries, S. S.
In regard to: Golden Belt Barbers Union.
In regard to: Knights of Labor.
In regard to: Barbers union.
Feb. 28, 1893
Barbers raise prices.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Barbers union.
Feb. 28, 1893
Barbers beat Printers 12-11.
In regard to: Baseball.
In regard to: Keim, William.
In regard to: Gerard, Joe.
In regard to: Ryan, Ed.
In regard to: Chiniquy,
In regard to: Siewer,
In regard to: Hurley, Tom.
Aug. 1, 1893
Boycott questions to labor union.
In regard to: South Dakota Mining Company.
In regard to: Times newspaper.
In regard to: Miners union.
In regard to: Harris, James.
In regard to: Curley,
In regard to: Boland, Con.
In regard to: Barbers union.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Glickauff, John.
In regard to: Gerard, Martin.
In regard to: Knights of Labor.
In regard to: DeLeray, Harry.
In regard to: Flynn, C.
Dec. 29, 1893
Union no benefit to barbers.
In regard to: Barbers union.
March 7, 1894
Z. S. McKown, "Dr tells nothing but plain unvarnished truth"
Be it Man or Woman, Rich or Poor, White or Chinese
Deadwood's Every Day Doctor Saw Them All
"Dr prescribed 2 gallon of rye whisky and rock candy"
McKowen, Dr. at Militia Company meeting
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 30 1877
Meeting for organizing a militia co. of cavalry
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 06 1877
Amputated Pap Nugent's leg below the knee
In regard to: McKown,
Jan 21 1878
Medical Association meeting to be held Wednesday
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 25 1878
Medical Association, Secretary
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
May 02 1878
Dr. McKown taking care of William Gay
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 16 1878
Dr McKown extracted ball from Butler's hip
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 25 1878
Frank Warren helped to Drs office after stabbing
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 27 1878
Taxpayers, Where are you?
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 11 1878
Doctor McKown, attends to Robert McCarle injuries
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 27 1878
Dr. McKown will amputate McCarle's arm
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 28 1878
Dr. McKown informs us McCarle is not doing so well
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: McCarle, Robert
Aug 29 1878
Dr upset at letter in Herald that all was not done
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Herald Newspaper
Aug 31 1878
Attempt to elect officers for Tripp campaign
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Sep 23 1878
Democratic Convention in Central City
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 16 1878
Had his leg amputated by Dr McKown at hospital
In regard to: Simmons, Amos
Nov 08 1878
Amputated the leg of Amos Simons, alias "Tex"
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 08 1878
Dr removes ball from soldiers neck after 16 years
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Feb 25 1879
Bills allowed by board of county commissioners
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 08 1879
Dr called to Lead to dress broken leg of Miller
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 11 1879
Dr to amputate Atkins' left hand, mine injury
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 26 1879
Bay mare beats McKowns and Mannings horses in race
In regard to: Daugherty, Sam
Jun 10 1879
Dr McKown says Pioneers' information not accurate
In regard to: Davis, Chambers C.
Apr 11 1879
Dr taking care of C.C. Davis after his accident
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 11 1879
Dr attending to C.C. Davis has no hope of recovery
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 24 1879
Dr enters his bay mare in scrub race, came in last
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 10 1879
Dr restores Holm's hearing with an operation
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 26 1879
Dr operated on Holms other ear to restore hearing
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 28 1879
Dr had to amputate Blanchards arm up to elbow
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 19 1879
Dr reports Blanchard doing well, not out of danger
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 22 1879
Dr taking care of Swarthout's crushed hand
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 24 1879
Dr's little mare came out head first in race
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 03 1879
Old man bet that McKown's mare wouldn't win, lost
In regard to: Merrick, A.W.
Aug 03 1879
Dr attends to Cramer and Behrman injuries
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 05 1879
Dr was able to save Swartout hand after injury
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 06 1879
Dr testified in Hayes-Gentges case
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 08 1879
Drs who have filed their diplomas with county
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Sep 13 1879
Doctor's office now in Chambers C. Davis' block
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 02 1879
Won bet with Merrick on race with McKown's mare
In regard to: Reitz, George
Aug 03 1879
Dr dangerously ill, hope he will be on taps soon
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Nov 15 1879
Dr called to Lead in shooting of McCollum
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 14 1880
Death of McCollum was unexpected
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 17 1880
Dr embalmed the body of Dr Glenn for transport
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 22 1880
McKown called to post when cook broke her ankle
In regard to: Fort Meade
Feb 05 1880
Dr pronounced no bones broken from Cook's fall
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 10 1880
Dr refused to testify as expert until fees paid
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 17 1880
Dr attending to Long, paralyzed from bullet wound
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 22 1880
Dr testified in the Whitbeck trial
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 27 1880
Confined to his bed with hemorrhage of the lungs
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Apr 03 1880
Dr McKown is out again
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Apr 10 1880
Dr stitched up Lenox's head, hit by rock in blast
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
May 25 1880
Dr contributed liberally to help Rev Williams
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jul 04 1880
Rev's expenses from accident helped by Dr McKown
In regard to: Williams,
Jul 04 1880
Dr rendered every assistance in his power to Mrs H
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jul 20 1880
In Deadwood
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Oct 06 1880
A day for which all others were made, the Democratic Convention
In regard to: Abt, Frank
In regard to: Damon, J. H.
In regard to: Edie.
In regard to: Folk, H. H.
In regard to: Goodman.
In regard to: Grantz, Otto P. Th.
In regard to: Guthrie.
In regard to: Hartman, J. D.
In regard to: Lawrenson, Job.
In regard to: Logan.
In regard to: McAleer, Jack.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Peterson, Jim.
In regard to: Ryan, James.
In regard to: Tracy, Joseph H.
In regard to: Tunnelly, Benjamin.
In regard to: Van Dyke, James.
In regard to: Watts, William.
October 6 1880
Dr brought report of democratic convention to Time
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Oct 07 1880
Vote of Lawrence County
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Nov 04 1880
Dr called to tend Hill but could not save him
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Nov 30 1880
Dr. is doubtful he can save Wolzmuth's leg
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Feb 01 1881
Thinks Blodgett might recover his hearing
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Feb 03 1881
Fixed up Miss Singleton's gashed face
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 17 1881
Doc says Biglin is getting along well
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 19 1881
Her fine piano playing heard by telephone
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 19 1881
Wife of Dr. is quite ill
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 22 1881
Feeling much better and able to sit up
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 24 1881
Performed successful operation on Miss Francis
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 29 1881
Witness in Newbanks vs. Sidney Stage case
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 17 1881
Birth, Dr. McKown happened to be there
In regard to: Wilkinson, Hugh
May 06 1881
Dr. is tending to Mrs. Kelly of Lead
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 04 1881
In consultation over amputating Mercer's leg
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 10 1881
Dr. decides Mercer's leg must come off
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 12 1881
Dr receives telegram from Sturgis man needing help
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 30 1881
Dr.??s dwelling was put on telegraph circuit
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 22 1881
Doc??s dog has developed into vicious canine
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 29 1881
1 of the St. Charles Mine owners
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 02 1881
Doc takes pasteboard bandages off Posner??s arm
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 28 1881
Extracted bullet from Austin's neck
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 01 1881
One of McKown's sureties
In regard to: Franklin, H.
In regard to: Phillips, H.G.
Oct 10 1881
New county physician gives bonds
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 10 1881
Bills allowed
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 19 1881
Doc thinks Mrs. Stell will survive
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 05 1881
Doc repaired Selbie's wounds
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 07 1881
Letter of thanks from Posner
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Posner, Charles
Dec 24 1881
Patched up Shubbard's burns
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 27 1881
Doc leaves for Stoneville
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 29 1881
Tended to man shot in leg at Powder River
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 31 1881
Dr took oath of office to be on Board of Health
In regard to: McKown,
Jan 26 1882
Appointed Babcock, McKown and Rogers board of health
In regard to: Phillips, Kirk G.
Jan 26 1882
Left for St Louis, telegrammed as to mothers sickness
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 20 1882
Testimony, Dittenhoffer trial
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 31 1882
Testimony, John Brown trial
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 04 1882
Dr said Fitzgerald has smallpox, others disagree
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 05 1882
Bond as county physician accepted
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 09 1882
Removed another piece of bone from Posner??s brain
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 14 1882
Dr confined to bed, severe indisposition, over-work
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 27 1882
Hand in sling, poisoned while operating on patient
In regard to: McKown,
May 28 1882
Drs Gunsolly and McKown decide to amputate leg
In regard to: Gunsolly,
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 28 1882
Took another piece of bone from Posner??s skull
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 16 1882
Dr on professional visit to Prof Dickerman, Tigerville
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 18 1882
Returned from Tigerville with Dr McKown
In regard to: Lawrenson, Job
Jul 20 1882
Dr created stir on Main in new rig, built in east
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 26 1882
Returned from Tigerville, reports Dickerman improving
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Dickerman,
Jul 28 1882
Dr tells nothing but plain unvarnished truth.
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 29 1882
Dr's horse became frightened, dashed up street
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 06 1882
Committee appointed to examine hospital condition
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 13 1882
Dr has been under weather for week to 10 days
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 13 1882
Dr called to Grand Junction Mine, man shot in leg
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 10 1882
Dr reduced fracture of Sasse??s knee, very painful
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 19 1882
Dr and Mrs leave, he for 5-6 wks, she until April
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 22 1882
Bills allowed by county commissioners
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jan 17 1883
Doctor is snow bound at Omaha
In regard to: McKown,
Feb 07 1883
Dr back from protracted eastern and southern trip
In regard to: McKown,
Feb 20 1883
Remains in St Louis, Dr returned yesterday
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Feb 20 1883
Dr's rig smashed by box of another wagon, runaway
In regard to: McKown,
Mar 17 1883
Bids for medical attendance of paupers
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 03 1883
Just tribute paid to Hon Moody by bar and citizens
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 06 1883
Bids for care of paupers, medicines and attendance
In regard to: McKown, Z.
Apr 12 1883
Bills allowed, warrants drawn for same
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 13 1883
Dr prescribed 2 gal of rye whisky and rock candy
In regard to: McKown,
May 13 1883
Dr has recovered so that he was able to ride awhile
In regard to: McKown,
May 16 1883
Dr relieved cowboys' pain, horse fell on him
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 06 1883
Adjusted broken bone of Gairns, made him comfortable
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 15 1883
Dickinson and McKown purchase Terraville hospital
In regard to: Terraville
Jun 26 1883
Dr purchased Gunsolly's practice and hospital
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Gunsolly,
Jun 26 1883
Dr performed difficult surgical operations
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 01 1883
Dr called to Esmeralda Mine, Cousins foot crushed
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 15 1883
In Deadwood
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Sep 18 1883
Surgeon who preformed post mortem exam on Leary
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 21 1883
Dr McKown voted meanest man, won cake basket
In regard to: Molitor, Caroline V.
Sep 22 1883
Silver fruit set was carried away by Mrs McKown
In regard to: King, Ed
Sep 22 1883
Won lady's easy chair and silver fruit set at fair
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
In regard to: Baxter, Lee, Mrs
Sep 22 1883
Otice won easy chair, not Mrs Dr McKown as reported
In regard to: Otice, Johnnie
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
In regard to: Baxter, Mrs
Sep 23 1883
Dr, as meanest man, carried away cake basket
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 22 1883
Charley Wilson is getting along splendidly, suffering but little if any pain, has a good appetite, and sleeps well, no inflammation, and the swelling almost entirely subsided. Henry Robinson, the special officer in charge, is with him all the time. Drs. O'Neall, McKown and Dickinson, examined him yesterday, and all agree he is entirely out of danger, will retain one eye, and Dr. O??Neall thinks both of them will come around all right.
In regard to: Wilson, Charley.
In regard to: Robinson, Henry.
In regard to: O'Neall.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Dickinson
November 9, 1883
Mr. Eberhart, the Pittsburg gentleman, who is here in the interest of the stockholders of the Iron City mining company is the best single handed talker in the Hills, can talk Dr. McKown to sleep, and is yet a wide awake business man. He has started the mill up on the test run, and will thoroughly determine the value of the ore in the company's mines before he recommends the building of a large mill. The result of this run will be awaited with interest by our citizens.
In regard to: Eberhart.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Iron City Mining Company.
November 11, 1883
Dr. Gunsolly has not regained consciousness yet, but is under the watchful eye of Dr. McKown, Dr. Dickinson, and Dr. O'Neall.
In regard to: Gunsolly.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Dickinson.
In regard to: O??Neall.
December 2, 1883
Jesse Edwards' leg was amputated above the knee, above all fractures, by Dr. McKown, assisted by Dr. O'Neal and Dr. Dickinson.
In regard to: Edwards, Jesse.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: O'Neal.
In regard to: Dickinson.
December 14, 1883
Jack Moran, of Lead City, stepped in a hole on Friday evening, and fell, breaking his right leg. Dr. McKown attended the injured man, and he is doing as well as possible under the circumstances. Moran, Jack.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Lead.
December 2, 1883
Mrs. Bemis, the dressmaker, has removed to the house formally occupied by Dr. McKown, corner of Williams street and City creek.
In regard to: Bemis, Mrs.
In regard to: McKown.
December 14, 1883
Harry Pinneo goes around with one of his hands in a sling, and it came about thusly: He has a horse that he loves as himself, and some fellow in passing him to show off large, struck the horse. The strikers head came in immediate contact with Harry's fist the result being, a broken finger. Dr. McKown reduced the fracture, but the fellows head, we know nothing of.
In regard to: Pinneo, Harry.
In regard to: McKown.
December 30, 1883
Sick with rheumatism for weeks, Dr. McKown gave him pills and he was excused from jury duty.
In regard to: Beuter, John.
January 3, 1884
Mr. Carey, South Bend, had a finger amputated by Dr. McKown.
In regard to: McKown.
January 31, 1884
Mr. Posner's wound has been troubling him. A piece of skull has become detached and is working through the scalp. Dr. McKown will remove it.
In regard to: McKown.
February 1, 1884
George Wade's daughter doing well and expected to recover after mishap while coasting on Garden City hill. Nellie Wade's jaw has been set by Dr. McKown. Lottie Lincoln is well and out of danger.
In regard to: Wade, George.
In regard to: Wade, Nellie.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Lincoln, Lottie.
In regard to: Garden City.
February 12, 1884
Dr. McKown set Jennings Whitney's leg, which was found to have one of the shank bones broken. It will be set in plaster, and he will be able to attend school in about two weeks.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Whitney, Jennings.
March 12, 1884
Wednesday a farmer came in with a load of hay and sold it to Governor Bogy. He was told to go and get the load weighed and to return with the weigher??s ticket, and he went, but has not yet returned. Thursday morning the governor ascertained that the went down to Grimshaw??s scales, and by accident fell and broke his collar bone. Dr. McKown came in and put it in place.
In regard to: Bogy.
In regard to: Grimshaw.
March 14, 1884
Mrs. Dr. McKown, who has been quite seriously indisposed for some time, is now slowly convalescing.
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
March 23, 1884
Dr. McKown and assistants will perform a surgical operation on Captain Foster of Golden Gate, to remove a cancer from his arm.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Foster.
In regard to: Golden Gate.
April 2, 1884
Dr. McKown examined the Italian at the jail who is supposed to be insane. He discovered he was suffering from a blow on the head. His name is Bartholomew Orienta. Sagnio was interpreter on the occasion.
In regard to: McKown
In regard to: Orienta, Bartholomew.
In regard to: Sagnio.
April 25, 1884
Mr. Hadley was riding on a load of wood in Blacktail when the wagon struck a snag which pitched him off the load and under the wagon wheel. His leg was broken in three places and Dr. McKown gave his opinion that he would lose the leg.
In regard to: Hadley.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Blacktail.
May 21, 1884
Yesterday at the county hospital Dr. McKown, assisted by Dr. Rogers, amputated Steven Lewis' left leg just above the ankle. It will be remembered that about six months ago Mr. Lewis dropped a pistol out of his pocket, which exploded one of the chambers and he received the ball in his left foot.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Rogers.
In regard to: Lewis, Steven.
May 25, 1884
Dr. McKown and Dr. Rogers amputated the leg of Mr. Hadley, of Blacktail, who was thrown from a wagon a short time since.
In regard to: Hadley.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Rogers.
In regard to: Blacktail.
May 27, 1884
Dr. McKown gets acid in eyes.
In regard to: McKown.
June 3, 1884
Dr. McKown removes tumor from Chinaman.
In regard to: McKown, J. S.
In regard to: Loy, Hy.
June 13, 1884
Beuter thrown from horse.
In regard to: Beuter, John.
In regard to: McKown.
July 1, 1884
Hoff still one of best musicians.
In regard to: Hoff, Jacob.
In regard to: McKown.
July 17, 1884
McKown deserts from Ft. Meade.
In regard to: McKown, F. L.
July 27, 1884
Schultz leg amputated.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: Schultz, T.
Aug. 2, 1884
Hunt still ill.
In regard to: Hunt, John.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Babcock, Lyman F.
Aug. 16, 1884
Smith dies of gunshot wound.
In regard to: Smith, George.
In regard to: Dunn, Joshua.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Nov. 5, 1884
"Agonizer" Smith attempts to carmine the town.
In regard to: Smith, George.
In regard to: Mather, Clark.
In regard to: Sweeny, Martin.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: McCarthy.
Nov. 7, 1884
Potter has abscess surgery.
In regard to: Potter, W. T.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Nov. 16, 1884
Black Hills Medical Society meets.
In regard to: Medical Society.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: O'Neall, J. C.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: VanBuskirk.
In regard to: Pratt, George W.
Nov. 30, 1884
Mrs. McKown returns.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Dec. 3, 1884
Beatty feet amputated.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Beatty, Francis.
In regard to: Bell, Annie.
Jan. 6, 1885
County revokes physician commission.
In regard to: Wolzmuth, John.
In regard to: Lawrence County Commission.
In regard to: Higbie, J. W.
In regard to: Times newspaper.
In regard to: Pioneer newspaper.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
Jan. 17, 1885
Dr. McKown dies of congestion.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
May 8, 1885
McKown funeral.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
In regard to: Freeman, J. W.
In regard to: McKenny,
In regard to: Stein.
In regard to: Dickinson, Daniel K.
In regard to: Rogers, Morris.
In regard to: O'Neall, J. C.
May 9, 1885
Arrivals and departures.
In regard to: Stagelines.
In regard to: Shields, J.
In regard to: Baldwin, J. A.
In regard to: Jackson, F. O.
In regard to: Clark, John.
In regard to: Lawrie, Mattie.
In regard to: Strong, A. W.
In regard to: Hayne.
In regard to: O'Brien, P. D.
In regard to: Patch, N. Mrs.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S. Mrs.
May 13, 1885
McKown household goods sold to Damon.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Damon, Harry.
May 13, 1885
Arson attempt thwarthed.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Fassold.
In regard to: Perkins.
May 15, 1885
McKown nephew requests particulars of death.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: McKown, James W.
May 22, 1885
Recent arrival from New Orleans.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S. Mrs.
March 2, 1886
Elizabeth Orr, Central City's Lady Physician
Goes On Trial for the Death of Wife, Star and Bullock Employee
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
Central City's lady physician
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth
Feb 08 1882
Swedish girl wants situation in private family
In regard to: Holmquist,
May 25 1883
Writes to newspaper in east, asks for servant help
In regard to: Holmquist,
Jun 01 1883
Wanted;immediately, 3 or 4 rooms for housekeeping
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
Sep 15 1883
At about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. E.A. Holmquist, whose husband has been in the employ of Star and Bullock for some time, was sitting in her parlor conversing with a lady friend, when she was suddenly seized with a trembling, and fell over on the floor dead. She has been troubled for some time with heart disease, but there was no thought of her being in any serious danger. Her husband, E.A. Holmquist, is thus in a moment left alone in the world with three helpless children, in almost a strange land, but we can assure him of the sympathy of the people his little family has so recently come amongst. Funeral on Monday at 2 o'clock p.m.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A. Mrs. aka Holmquist, Mary C.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A.
In regard to: Star and Bullock.
December 23, 1883
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
December 29, 1883
Raffling fine heavy plate silver dining set to raise money to take children to Chicago.
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
January 6, 1884
Report of monies received and expended for Holmquist family with balance to defray expense of children traveling to Chicago.
In regard to: E. McDonald and F.C. Poll, committee.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
In regard to: Hank.
In regard to: Jewett.
In regard to: McDonald, E.
In regard to: Poll, F.C.
In regard to: Fishel and Brothers.
In regard to: Hoyt, Lowe and Masterson.
January 8, 1884
Summary of Elizabeth Orr trial regarding the death of Mrs. Holmquist. Defendant is accused of manslaughter of Mrs. Holmquist who was quick with child.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
In regard to: Women.
January 19, 1884
Selected for district court jury in Elizabeth Orr trial.
In regard to: Richards, L.C.
In regard to: Buchanan, W.H.
In regard to: McConley, G.W.
In regard to: Meade, L.G.
In regard to: Allen, C.P.
In regard to: Stout, O.B.
In regard to: Demouth, C.F.
In regard to: Colton, C.W.
In regard to: Kelley, J.S.
In regard to: Wilcox, D.P.
In regard to: Hall, C.W.
In regard to: Carter, Thomas.
January 19, 1884
Witness for the Elizabeth Orr trial regarding the death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Holmquist, Andrew A.
In regard to: Dougherty, Maggie.
In regard to: King, Mary.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
In regard to: Allabaugh, Bertie.
January 19, 1884
Witness for Elizabeth Orr trial regarding death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Daougherty, Daniel.
In regard to: Cranstoun, John Mrs.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mabel.
In regard to: Dickenson, D.K.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: O??Neall.
In regard to: Faut, Tom.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Lowe, Will.
In regard to: Edmonds, J.F.
January 20, 1884
Witness in district court case of Elizabeth Orr regarding the death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Baird, Anna L.
In regard to: Ergler, Mrs.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A.
In regard to: White, J.W.C.
In regard to: Maggie, Daugherty.
In regard to: McCoy, A.A.
January 22, 1884
Verdict of not guilty decided by jury of Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
January 23, 1884
Witness in Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist.
In regard to: Dougherty, Maggie.
In regard to: King, Joe Mrs.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
February 7, 1884
Appointed as juror on Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Sweet, Samuel, H.
In regard to: Cooper, Robert
In regard to: Cronin, Dennis.
In regard to: Bell, John.
In regard to: Wheeler, Samuel A.
In regard to: McDermott, E.
In regard to: Biles, William.
In regard to: Roberts, A.J.
In regard to: Brasch, John.
In regard to: Everetts, Chester H.
In regard to: Alber, Martin.
In regard to: Gibson, William.
February 7, 1884
Witness in Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: O??Neill, J.C.
In regard to: Faught, Thomas B.
In regard to: McKinney, A.
In regard to: Cranston, Fanny.
In regard to: Dickinson, D.K.
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: Ingalls, A.O.
February 8, 1884
District court. Mrs. Orr was discharged from custody.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 11, 1884
Death. At the residence of Mrs. Orr, in Central City last evening, of consumption, William Harvey, a native of England, 30 years of age. Deceased was a miner well known in the up gulch and an invalid since last fall.
In regard to: Orr, Mrs.
In regard to: Harvey, William.
April 1, 1884
A.E. Holmquist and children leave by Pierre coach to stay with relatives.
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
In regard to: Stagelines.
April 27, 1884
Date under attack of rheumatism.
In regard to: Date, Samuel.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
May 26, 1885
Wall regains use of left eye.
In regard to: Wall, William.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Aug. 4, 1885
Baird back on the street.
In regard to: Baird, L. C.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Oct. 21, 1885
Mrs. Hildreth sick with fever.
In regard to: Hildreth, J. Mrs.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
July 16, 1886
Land patents received from Washington.
In regard to: Keech, Adon D.
In regard to: Wing, Marguerite H.
In regard to: Holmquist, Andrew E.
In regard to: Morris, Charles E.
In regard to: Proctor, George A.
In regard to: Moore, Lydia A.
In regard to: Rogers, Peter L.
In regard to: Gerrans, John C.
In regard to: Bozenet, John.
In regard to: Williams, William H.
In regard to: Erie, Peter L.
In regard to: Bunnell, David H.
In regard to: Bowman, Ed M.
In regard to: Mulholland, Thomas M.
In regard to: Cardinal, Cheophase.
In regard to: Brooks, William A.
Oct. 13, 1886
Rosseer much better.
In regard to: Rosseer, James.
In regard to: Orr, Mrs.
Dec. 29, 1886
Jamsa dies at Central City.
In regard to: Jambsa, Lacoes.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: South Lead Cemetery.
Dec. 29, 1886
Owens much better.
In regard to: Owens, Wyman.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 6, 1887
Weeden moves business.
In regard to: Weeden, C.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
July 24, 1887
Board of health informal session.
In regard to: Spafford, F. A.
In regard to: Swaine, George D.
In regard to: Kidney, J. M.
In regard to: Bowman, A. H.
In regard to: Sanderson, J. L.
In regard to: Stein, H.
In regard to: Wedelstaedt, Henrich A. L.
In regard to: Louthan, J. M.
In regard to: Conley, P.
In regard to: Cheney, S. B.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: White, J. L. C.
In regard to: Overman, Dr.
Aug. 7, 1887
Unknown lady dies at Central at Elizabeth Orr's
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth
Aug. 26, 1887
District court Jan. 17.
In regard to: Blood, William M.
In regard to: Phillips,
In regard to: Roberts, Thomas E.
In regard to: Whitney, E. W.
In regard to: Ramsdell, Joseph.
In regard to: Richardson, Joseph L.
In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Plowman, A. J.
In regard to: Thomas, Charles M.
In regard to: Frank, Alpheus E.
In regard to: Frawley, Henry.
In regard to: Prosser, Moses.
Jan. 17, 1888
Inquest and autopsy on McGimpsey.
In regard to: McGimpsey, Robert.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Weedon, Charles.
In regard to: McDonald, J. H.
In regard to: Shannon, Edward.
In regard to: O??Neal, J. C.
In regard to: Freeman, J. W.
Feb. 22, 1888
Would-be doctor, Elizabeth Orr.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 22, 1888
Warrant issued for "Doctor" Orr.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 24, 1888
Elizabeth Orr arraigned.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: McLaughlin, W. L.
In regard to: Frawley, Henry.
Feb. 25, 1888
Orr reported leaving.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 28, 1888
Orr case goes to grand jury.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 1, 1888
District court report March 14.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Jackson, Ira.
In regard to: Deitcher, W.
In regard to: Halliday, Fred.
March 14, 1888
Franier case goes to court.
In regard to: Frainer, Louis.
In regard to: Steidler, Fred A.
In regard to: Plowman, A. J.
In regard to: Ervin, Green.
In regard to: Jackson, Frank.
In regard to: Moore, Van.
In regard to: Stranger.
In regard to: Frainer, George.
In regard to: Moore, Mary.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Garland, James W.
March 16, 1888
District court report March 17.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Sproat, John R.
In regard to: Fox, Alvin.
In regard to: Scollard, John.
March 17, 1888
Dr. Orr's sign taken away.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 31, 1888
Ramsey in precarious condition.
In regard to: Ramsey, William.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
June 15, 1888
Mrs. Orr very sick.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Dec. 20, 1890
Deadwood Abortion Issues
There are professional abortionists in this town
In regard to: Health
Jan 21 1880
Physician in town felt to be an abortionist
In regard to: Abortion
Feb 07 1880
Abortionists have a lucrative business in Deadwood
In regard to: Health
Apr 29 1880
Is coroner of Lawrence, wants names of abortionist
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
Apr 30 1880
Coroner to examine bodies of possible abortions
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
May 01 1880
Cases of abortions performed that proved fatal
In regard to: Health
May 01 1880
Charged Fred Sawyer with abortion and concealment
In regard to: Sawyer, Effie A.
In regard to: Sawyer, Fred B.
Nov 06 1880
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
December 29, 1883
Abortion another outrage.
In regard to: Meissier, Emma.
In regard to: Woods, Brad.
In regard to: Pierce, Mose.
In regard to: Seedall, Joe.
In regard to: Crist, Squire B.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: Rogers, Morris.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
Sept. 10, 1889
Madame Henrico, Medical Clairvoyant, Fortune Teller, Dressmaker
Modern shylock Henrico Livinston Takes on Father Rosen and The Catholic Church
Medical clairvoyant and fortune teller, at Gayville
In regard to: Henrico, Madame
Aug 06 1877
Know thy destiny, medical clairvoyant, ad
In regard to: Henrico, Madame
Oct 27 1877
Application for a Patent
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Dec 02 1882
Application for a Patent
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Dec 02 1882
Henrico permitted to make application for patent
In regard to: Harry Livinston lode.
Mar 04 1883
Father Rosen purchased lot on Upper Main for school
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Jun 03 1883
Father Rosen sold land he purchased for Catholic school
In regard to: Catholic Church
Jun 08 1883
Father transferred to school board land he purchased
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Jun 08 1883
Fortune teller, claims ground as hers, building stopped
In regard to: Livinston, Miss
Jun 20 1883
Lady with power of peering into realm of dim future
In regard to: Livinston, Mrs
Jul 06 1883
Found guilty of assault, fined $5 and costs
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jul 07 1883
Father employing laborers to build barn
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Aug 11 1883
Upset with laborers dumping dirt on her lot
In regard to: Livinston, Miss
Aug 11 1883
Charged with assault, plead not guilty
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Aug 15 1883
Wants restraining order against Father Rosen
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Aug 26 1883
Anniversary of Father's arrival, accomplished much
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 09 1883
Case against him for assault and battery taken up
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 14 1883
Jury came in with verdict of not guilty
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 15 1883
Commenced suit against Father Rosen
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 21 1883
Trial continued, intoxicated condition of witness
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 22 1883
Father extends thanks to good people of Deadwood
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 23 1883
Plaintiff's application for injunction denied
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 26 1883
Rosen, Brinkerhoff and Rodebank released of charges
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Oct 03 1883
Discharged, no evidence to hold him on trespassing
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Oct 03 1883
Patent received for Livinston lode.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Nov. 7, 1884
Livinston disputes Pioneer statement.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sept 13, 1885
Livinston indicted.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jan. 22, 1886
Henrico takes up residence.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jan. 23, 1886
Descend and decamp.
In regard to: Garr, Ben.
In regard to: Telephone lines.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
May 23, 1886
Girard served notice.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Livinston, Rose.
In regard to: Girard, Joseph.
Sept. 22, 1886
Livinston insanity case continued.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Oct. 8, 1886
Modern shylock Henrico Livinston.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Harry Livinston lode.
In regard to: Sparks, William A. J.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Caulfield, Barney G.
April 20, 1887
Land office business July 13.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Knull, D. R.
In regard to: Lead.
In regard to: Blunck, E. T.
In regard to: Murphy, Thomas.
In regard to: Lancaster, J. E.
In regard to: King, Peter.
In regard to: Harry Livinston Lode.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
July 13, 1887
Report on Miller's death.
In regard to: Lynn, William.
In regard to: Miller, John H.
In regard to: Miller, Robert.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
March 17, 1888
Livinston in hock.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
April 17, 1888
Livinston arraigned and remanded.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
April 18, 1888
Overdose incapacitates Chinese prisoner.
In regard to: Quin Quin.
In regard to: Doughterty, Charles.
In regard to: Jackson, Frank P.
In regard to: Sweatman, A. L.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Rorapaugh, H. Clark.
April 25, 1888
Mrs. Livinston back in jail.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
May 3, 1888
Mining claims deeded to church.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Catholic church.
Oct. 6, 1889
Mineral vs. townsite.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Deadwood.
In regard to: Catholic church.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Nov. 2, 1889
Laborers arrested for language.
In regard to: Stockmorton, A. B.
In regard to: Jones, Louis.
In regard to: Westinger, E.
In regard to: McDonald, R. B.
In regard to: Palmer, Andrew.
In regard to: Evans, Robert.
In regard to: Damon, J. Harry.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Star, Solomon.
August 1, 1891
Dismissal granted in Livinston case.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 4, 1891
Livinston cases dismissed.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Rose, Richard.
In regard to: Doe, John.
In regard to: Evans, Roberts.
August 5, 1891
Mrs. Livinston arrested.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 11, 1891
Mrs. Livinston demands jury trial.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 12, 1891
A learned justice.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Bennett, Granville G.
In regard to: Stannus, John.
Aug. 15, 1891
Madame Henrico Livinston Genealogy
1880 Federal Census Deadwood
Name: Henrico Livinston
Age: 37
Estimated birth year: 1843
Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: Dressmaker
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Home in 1880: Deadwood, Lawrence, Dakota Territory
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Father's birthplace: ENG
Mother's birthplace: ENG
Madam Frenchy
Brought charges against Carrie Murray, a bad girl
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Jul 31 1879
Opened out a restaurant at fair grounds
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Sep 22 1880
Will give grand Christmas dinner at her house
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Dec 25 1880
Madam Frenchy tells the future and past on Main St.
In regard to: Frenchy, Madam
Apr 16 1881
Fined for not appearing in court
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs.
Dec 31 1881
Remained calm, sat quietly in room smoking, safe
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
May 19 1883
Mr. and Mrs. Frenchy and how Mrs. Frenchy was a slave and sold many times in her life, ending up in Deadwood.
In regard to: Frenchy.
In regard to: Black Americans.
May 4, 1884
"Frenchy" Justine Cacheline
"Has a collection of 25,000 bottles, judged insane"
"Bottle pile as much a Hills institute as Wild Bill"
Cacheline, Justin assault in court
Jun 02 1877
In regard to: Justine Cacheline, Old Frenchy
In regard to: Black Americans
Cachelin, Justin in court
Jun 05 1877
In regard to to: Justine Cacheline, Old Frenchy
Started from Pactola, not heard from for 3 weeks
Oct 27 1877
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchy may be held as hostage for the Whip
Oct 27 1877
In regard to to: Whip, The
The bottle fiend, exhausted his swear words on boy
Mar 09 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
The bottle fiend, has been crazy for some time
Mar 19 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
The bottle fiend now collecting corks from gutter
Mar 22 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Took his anual face bath yesterday
Apr 08 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
"Heroine of the Hills" now Frenchy's partner
Apr 12 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle ranch on City creek photographed yesterday
May 27 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old French bottle fiend judged to have level head
May 28 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old bottle fiend was a guest of bastile one night
Jul 06 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old French, the bottle fiend
Jul 18 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchman's cabin, surrounded by all his bottles
Aug 14 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Interesting facts about the "Bottle Fiend"
Aug 23 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Fiend collected beer bottles, someone smashed them
Sep 21 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Swore in four languages he didn't steal the butter
Oct 17 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Stranger entered camp yesterday, 10 times dirtier
Nov 01 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Visits the swill-tubs half a dozen times a day
Nov 12 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Been in court over 200 times, not bathed in 6 yrs
Nov 28 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Attorney deserted him, Hamilton is new attorney
Nov 28 1878
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
What will happen to his bottles if moved to asylum
Nov 29 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Used to only take "quartz", takes pints now too
Dec 06 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old colored man attacked by Johnny Burns
Dec 10 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Drank too much and attacked Frenchy
Dec 10 1878
In regard to to: Burns, Johnny
Has a collection of 25,000 bottles, judged insane
Jan 14 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Black Hills items from the Leadville Colorado Reveille
Feb 27 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle fiend has reformed while in east
Mar 24 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Wants to sue Deadwood for tearing down his shack
Mar 25 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
List of goods belonging to him destroyed in fire
Mar 29 1879
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Did more to keep streets clean than commissioners
Mar 29 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
One of Deadwoods most prominent characters
Apr 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Our colored Frenchy, found another man took wife
May 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle fiend couldn't keep secret of B.H. treasure
Jun 10 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Would be great in parade if not picking up bottles
Jun 20 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Consented to march in 4th of July parade with girl
Jun 24 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Latest pants have tin drawer to carry ice in
Jun 28 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Made a prospecting tour clear around the belt
Jul 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Says he intends to sell his bottles to Homestake
Jul 27 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Slaughter house would render him
wild with delight
Jul 29 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Brought charges against Carrie Murray, a bad girl
Jul 31 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Arrested yesterday for being mixed up in a row
Jul 31 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Judge gives Frenchy $18. worth of court "medicine"
Aug 01 1879
In regard to to: Clark, John
Colored brudder got $18. worth of court "medicine"
Aug 01 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
No longer collecting beer bottles,
only wine bottles
Aug 02 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Was up before Coleman for something or another
Aug 08 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Gathering in everything he finds loose in back yard
Aug 26 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Attempted to bluff another colored boy, suffered
Sep 19 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Says his business suffered wonderfully in the fire
Oct 04 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Offered a job on the DeSmet paper by Bowie
Nov 06 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Shaved off beard, now if he would wash his face!
Nov 14 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Cigar stump pocket caught fire, nearly got burnt
Nov 25 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Man of good leather, doing the metropolis of Hills
Dec 16 1879
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Took old Frenchy and bought him a complete outfit
Jan 09 1880
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Hannifan took the old man and bought him new clothes
Jan 09 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Only scavengers in town are he and a few swine
Jan 21 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
He and his wife cheated out of their hard earnings
Jan 23 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Big colored Frenchy says he was whipped by Harry
Jan 23 1880
In regard to to: Handsome Harry
Handsome Harry wanted to bring suit against French
Jan 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
He and his wife testified to type of place Garr ran
Jan 28 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Disappointed that clothing did not change Frenchy
Feb 19 1880
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Some of the boys put up a small job on old Frenchy
Feb 20 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy,
Wanted to buy the pants Frenchy had on
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Spencer, Charley, County Officer, Constable
Made pants that even looked good on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: McLeary and McCurdy
Sheriff Manning feels he found his lost pants, on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sold all the bottles he has collected to brewery
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Lost pants from his room, found them on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Manning, John P.
What our leading citizens know of politics
Feb 24 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Had altercation with Big Frenchy over unpaid bill
Mar 07 1880
In regard to to: Riley, Ed
Early Days, Chapter VII
Mar 09 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Known as Frenchy, frosted his hands and feet
Mar 16 1880
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Has wealthy brothers in Nebraska who would take him in
Mar 19 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
The progress of our own little war
Mar 25 1880
In regard to to: Times Newspaper
In regard to to: Press Newspaper
In regard to to: Pioneer Newspaper
In regard to to: News, The
In regard to to: Jenny, Professor
In regard to to: Frenchy
In regard to to: Calamity Jane
In regard to to: Chinese
In regard to to: Early, Patrick H.
In regard to to: Beaman, Hank
Lying in cabin on City creek in destitute condition
Mar 26 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchy ordered removed to the hospital
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Allen, John
Carried out the order and took Frenchy to hospital
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Beaman, Hank
Moved to the hospital, may never recovered
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Will have competition from second hand shop
Apr 15 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Had noisy discussion with a Chinaman
Jun 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Wearing a stunning plug hat, improves his appearance
Jun 13 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Poem - "Of All the Mining Countries"
Aug 29 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Opened out a restaurant at fair grounds
Sep 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Collecting old bottles, there's millions in it
Sep 29 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Ten cent faro man, not the fiend, in Gunnison Co.
Oct 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Hole in sidewalk, just big enough for foot, danger
Oct 10 1880
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery , Sherman Street
Slipped and fell on 5-step offset, seriously injured
Nov 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Lying in cabin in filthy condition, moved to hospital
Dec 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Made fortune in mining but lost all in speculation
Dec 04 1880
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Old Frenchy came into Hills with Mundy in 1876
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Mundy, Henry
Capt knew Frenchy at Custer, all respected him
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Munson,
In regard to to: Dodson,
Old Frenchy still on deck, liveliest kind of corps
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Much improved at Burnham Hospital
Dec 07 1880
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Death, Old Frenchy, eccentric, but never hurt anyone
Dec 24 1880
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Will give grand Christmas dinner at her house
Dec 25 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
"Old Frenchy" has poem written about his death
Jan 09 1881
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
"Lines on the Death of Old Frenchy J. Cachelin"
Jan 09 1881
In regard to to: Poem
"Old Frenchy's" early days as bottle collector
May 19 1881
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Fined for not appearing in court
Dec 31 1881
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs.
Bottle pile as much a Hills institute as Wild Bill
Feb 17 1882
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sidewalk in from of bakery is a man trap
Nov 10 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery, Sherman Street
Man trap where Frenchy fell, and later died, still trap
Nov 11 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery
Man trap on Sherman opposite bakery repaired
Dec 05 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery
Remained calm, sat quietly in room smoking, safe
May 19 1883
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Story of Mr. and Mrs. Frenchy and how Mrs. Frenchy was a slave and sold many times in her life, ending up in Deadwood.
May 4, 1884
In regard to to: Frenchy.
In regard to to: Black Americans.
Mrs. Frenchy assaulted by Chinaman.
Nov. 21, 1884
An ungallant Chinaman assaulted Mrs. Frenchy, yesterday, with stones and very hard words.
In regard to to: Chinese
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sell Your Mines, End of The World is at Hand
Mother says world to end in 1881
In regard to: Shipton,
Jan 02 1879
Says he sold mine to travel before end of world
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Jun 05 1879
Came to see friends before world destroyed in 1881
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Dec 31 1879
Will sell mines, believes end of world is here
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Jan 21 1881
Aunt Lu's Boarding House, Lucretia Marshbanks, Proprietress
"Mother DeSmet" to Miners and Mine Superintendents
Found, two notes given by Brown to Marshbanks
In regard to: Brown, Mathew
In regard to: Marshbanks, Aunt Lu
Jun 18 1879
Golden Gate candidate for ring in popularity contest
In regard to: Marshbanks, Aunt Lu
Aug 15 1879
General time of resignation at the DeSmet
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 08 1880
"Aunt Lou" prepared supper for farewell testimonial
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia
Jan 11 1881
In town shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 14 1881
One of the first women to visit West Virginia City
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug 08 1881
Aunt Lou on her way to visit dying brother
In regard to: Leadville
Aug 16 1881
Returns to Rapid after sorrowful visit to Leadville
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sep 13 1881
Mother of Father DeSmet still reigns supreme
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov 14 1881
"Times" tells about highly respected colored lady
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec 12 1881
Visited Deadwood
In regard to: Marshbank, Miss
Dec 13 1881
At Dickenson reception
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Feb 23 1882
Aunt Lou in city yesterday, 1st time in many months
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia
Jul 21 1882
Mother DeSmet, was in town shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec 10 1882
Tired of working for other people, opened boarding house.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Gregg, Harry
June 05 1883
Came down from Central yesterday to do shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Bogle,
June 06 1883
Will be overrun providing dinners
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Jun 12 1883
Came down yesterday to do some shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug 09 1883
Arrivals and departures.
In regard to: Stagelines.
In regard to: Hilyard, E.
In regard to: Blair, H.
In regard to: Cooper,
In regard to: Alexander, A. C.
In regard to: Ames, L.
In regard to: Marshbanks.
In regard to: Blitts, Lillie.
In regard to: House, J. M.
In regard to: Hunter, F. C.
In regard to: Gray, J. M.
March 27, 1885
Aunt Lou breaks left arm.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 5, 1885
Aunt Lou able to attend business.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
June 26, 1885
Aunt Lou visits in Lead.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
July 3, 1885
Summons.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Tann, G. A.
In regard to: Murrin, Thomas D.
Nov. 13, 1885
Aunt Lou beautifies boarding house.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 25, 1885
Letcher and Scott married.
In regard to: Letcher, Daniel W.
In regard to: Scott, Alice.
In regard to: Martin, E. H.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
In regard to: Marshbanks,
In regard to: Wilson, John R.
Jan. 14, 1886
Constable's sale.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Taun, G. A.
In regard to: Murrin, Thomas D.
In regard to: Woods, Brad C.
In regard to: Harvey, Thomas E.
March 2, 1886
Aunt Lou starts for Nashville.
In regard to: Aunt Lou also Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 21, 1886
Aunt Lou returns much improved.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 27, 1886
Aunt Lou looking 20 years younger.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 23, 1886
Passenger lists July 23.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
July 23, 1886
Martin dies of mine injury.
In regard to: Oleson, Martin.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug. 27, 1886
Aunt Lou looking for retirement place.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 1, 1886
Aunt Lou to purchase ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 17, 1886
Mrs. Porter takes over for Aunt Lou.
In regard to: Porter, A. M.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 18, 1886
Aunt Lou visits.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 29, 1886
Aunt Lou??s wallpaper.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 18, 1885
Doors thrown wide open.
In regard to: Porter, A. M. Mrs.
In regard to: Marschbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 1, 1886
Aunt Lou to winter on the ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 21, 1886
Carey rents boarding house.
In regard to: Carey, Thomas.
In regard to: Porter, A. M. Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 18, 1886
Richard takes over Aunt Lou??s.
In regard to: Richard, John.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 20, 1886
Ne??er-do-well arrested.
In regard to: Russell, Henry.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Rosebrough, Charles.
Dec. 18, 1886
Richards to take boarders.
In regard to: Richards, J. R.
In regard to: Johns, Richard.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec. 22, 1886
Hall??s court Dec. 22.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Russell, Henry.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: McLaughlin, Will.
In regard to: Halliday, Nora.
In regard to: Phaskel, William.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Fink, Joseph.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Duffy, John C.
Dec. 22, 1886
Aunt Lou in the city.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 29, 1887
Aunt Lou returns to her ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 30, 1887
Marshall to take unto himself a wife.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
May 21, 1887
Marshall and Marshbanks married.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Buss, W. H.
May 24, 1887
Times rustler at Carbonate camp.
In regard to: Carbonate camp.
In regard to: Wright, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Adelphi Mine.
In regard to: Wright, Harry.
In regard to: Iron Hill smelter.
In regard to: Black Hills Hotel.
In regard to: Holidays.
In regard to: Johnson, S. P.
In regard to: Forrest, Isaac.
In regard to: LaBarre, Pete.
In regard to: Brook, Al.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 18, 1887
Mrs. Marshal caring for sister.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec. 21, 1887
Central City improvements.
In regard to: LaRose and Company.
In regard to: Lenk, J. J. and Son.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Dickinson and Cornes.
In regard to: Story, Charles.
In regard to: Norton, Frank.
In regard to: Fairview mill.
In regard to: Central City.
May 1, 1888
Aunt Lou DeSmet visiting sister.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 17, 1888
"Aunt Lou" dies at Beulah.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 27, 1890
Aunt Lou tired, but not dead.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry.
March 28, 1890
Federal Census Data, Aunt Lu was still giving it her best as of 1910
Name: Lucretia Marshbanks
Age in 1910: 78
Estimated birth year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1910: Beulah, Crook, Wyoming
Gender: Female
Dwyer and Odell's Deadwood Gambling Establishment
Romeo Charles Dwyer and Jack Odell Proprietors
Judge Hall and Mayor Star try to put a cinch on ruffianism, gambling and prostitution by pulling gambling houses 1890.
Longtime Madame and Mother Dwyer, Hattie Bell Dies
Brothel Partner and Wife Mary Dwyer
Opts to Open a Women's Seminary
Double Suicide in the Bad Lands
Gem Theatre ruffian beat young man who died later
In regard to: Gem Theatre
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Dec 17 1880
Jack O'Dell Beat young man so severely he died from the effect
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Dec 17 1880
Arrested for assault by Officer Dunn
In regard to: Odell, J.
In regard to: Dunn, Bill
Jan 26 1881
Charged Odell $5 fine and costs for assault on Main
In regard to: Giddings, William
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Jan 26 1881
Accidentally stabbed by Campbell at Gem Theater
In regard to: Odell, Jack
Oct 17 1881
Accompanied Lawrenson to arrest Dittenhoffer
In regard to: Odell,
Mar 31 1882
New bills presented to city council
In regard to: O'Dell, J.
May 04 1882
Finance committee reported favorably on bills
In regard to: O'Dell, J.
May 16 1882
Hotel arrivals at Merchants Hotel
In regard to: Odell, J.
Jul 18 1882
Hotel arrivals at Cosmopolitan Hotel
In regard to: Odell, J.
Aug 01 1882
Acquitted on assault charge, evidence insufficient
In regard to: O??Dell, John
Aug 16 1882
Byrne and Odell beat Blodgett beyond recognition
In regard to: Odell, Jack
In regard to: Byrne, John
In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
Nov 07 1882
Both jaws broken by kicks to face, badly beaten
In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
Nov 07 1882
Mrs Lindenbower sends daughter after liquor, drunk
In regard to: Mrs Lindenbower
Jan 04 1883
Mayor orders saloons to quit selling liquor to her
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
Jan 04 1883
Hardest man this side of Calaverus Co, in town
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
Jun 14 1883
Arrested for assaulting a woman on lower Main St
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs. Etta
Jul 08 1883
Found in sick, destitute and wrecked condition
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs
Oct 03 1883
On Sunday morning the Times advertised for the parents of the little girl, Nellie Driesdale, to come and get their child. The father, a most worthy man, who has been searching for her ever since her leaving home, saw the notice yesterday and last evening came down from Blacktail, where he resides, and took charge of her. Jack Odell saw the little waif on the street and provided her with a comfortable home, where she remained until yesterday morning when she went to Charles Posner??s and was taken care of by his family.
In regard to: Driesdale, Nellie.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Posner, Charles.
In regard to: Blacktail.
November 20, 1883
J.B. Clark, alias Bucksin Bill, the man who died at Sturgis City, due mention of which was made in the Times, was buried in Potter??s Field, yesterday, by Coroner Smith. This man will be remembered as the party who assaulted Mrs. Lindenbower, was indicted by the grand jury, plead guilty, and served out his sentence, sixty days in the county jail, and a few days after his discharge again assaulted her, for which he received at the hands of unknown parties a wholesome castigation. He drifted off to Sturgis, where he was, as when here, a drunken, worthless nuisance, and not a soul who ever knew or heard of him felt any regret at his untimely taking off, and not a person outside of those whose duty it was to bury paupers, went near him or attended his funeral. His life was a miserable failure.
In regard to: Clark, J.B.
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
In regard to: Smith
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
In regard to: Sturgis
December 11, 1883
Mesdames Phillips and Lockwood, over Zipp's store, are conducting a private boarding house,
that is as near the ideal as is usually attained.
In regard to: Phillips, Mrs.
In regard to: Lockwood, Mrs.
In regard to: Zipp??s.
February 26, 1884
Odell arrested.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Russian Alice.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Tyler, William Pitt.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
Aug. 27, 1884
Lindenbower returns from tour.
In regard to: Lindenbower.
In regard to: Dority, Daniel T.
Nov. 16, 1884
District court.
In regard to: Church, William E.
In regard to: Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
In regard to: Webster, R. C.
In regard to: Vosburgh, Theodore.
In regard to: McDonald, A.
In regard to: Gundy, Henry.
In regard to: Rayner, George.
In regard to: O??Dell, Jack.
In regard to: Pettijohn, James.
In regard to: Stroop, William.
In regard to: Simpson, Levi.
In regard to: Hilton, John.
Jan. 10, 1885
Tom and Jerry mix.
In regard to: Lindenbower.
In regard to: Day, Billy.
Jan. 21, 1885
Lindenbower leaves for Butte.
In regard to: Lindenbower, W. J.
Jan. 27, 1885
Biscollio to appeal guilty judgment.
In regard to: Biscollio, Fred, harpists
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Aug. 12, 1885
Issues between Mrs. Bell and young Dandridge.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
Sept. 16, 1886
Boscolio arraigned.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
Nov. 27, 1886
Boscolio case dismissed.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
Dec. 1, 1886
Warrant issued for Boscolio.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Duffy, John C.
April 20, 1887
Boscolio not found.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
April 21, 1887
Italian harp player Sabe?
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Chilson, Miss.
April 22, 1887
Marshal Dunn almost ready to soar.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Bounds, Jack.
In regard to: Waddell, Nick.
In regard to: Manning, Jack.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
April 26, 1887
Harp shipped to skipper.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
May 3, 1887
Accident injures Misses Brooks and May.
In regard to: May, Blanche.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Geddes, Jim.
In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Babcock, Lyman F.
Sept. 22, 1887
Larceny of blocks and planks.
In regard to: Damon, Harry.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
Oct. 2, 1887
Grand opening this evening.
In regard to: Lawson, Charley.
In regard to: Mahan, John.
In regard to: Weeden, Levi.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Dec. 3, 1887
Hattie's fire put out by hand.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Fire.
Dec. 13, 1887
Elegant piano at Lawson and Dwyer.
In regard to: Graves, F. W.
In regard to: Lawson and Dwyer.
Jan. 21, 1888
Double suicide in the Bad Lands.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Lindenbower, William.
In regard to: Riley, Pete.
In regard to: Trudell, Patrick H.
In regard to: Connolly, Joseph.
In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Wright, William H.
In regard to: Bean, W. W.
In regard to: West, John.
In regard to: Mauss, John.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
March 28, 1888
Laundy and Lindenbower inquests.
In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: West, John.
In regard to: Benn, W. W.
In regard to: Mauss, John.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
March 29, 1888
Lindenbower funeral today.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
March 29, 1888
Laundy funeral well attended.
In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
March 29, 1888
Lindenbower funeral.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
In regard to: Buss, William H.
March 30, 1888
Bonetto and Thornton married.
In regard to: Bonetto, Antone.
In regard to: Thornton, Racita.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
May 22, 1888
County grants liquor licenses.
In regard to: Lawrence County Commission.
In regard to: Keith, J. G.
In regard to: Manning, John.
In regard to: Maillard and Jacobs.
In regard to: Walton and Otice.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Byrnes, J. S.
In regard to: Hutchins and Rau.
In regard to: Faught, T. B.
In regard to: Dillon, M. W.
In regard to: McLeod, A.
In regard to: Delaney, John.
In regard to: Hearst, George.
In regard to: Sparks, Thomas J.
In regard to: Simonson, E.
In regard to: Lithgrow and Brown.
In regard to: Grier, T. J.
In regard to: Haskell, Belle.
July 3, 1888
Romeo in great trouble.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R. aka Dwyer, Romeo
July 24, 1888
Romeo returns from exciting adventure.
In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo aka Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
July 27, 1888
Hattie Bell pleads guilty.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Aug. 8, 1888
Dwyer lunch counter and restaurant.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Nov. 1, 1888
Nineteen licensed package dealers.
In regard to: Prohibition.
In regard to: Keith, J. G.
In regard to: Fassold, John.
In regard to: Schubert, Jacob.
In regard to: Grant, W. E.
In regard to: Duncan and Arthur.
In regard to: Haller, James.
In regard to: Nelson, John A.
In regard to: Hayes, Joseph.
In regard to: Wilson, George A.
In regard to: Rebsamen, Julius.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Finan, John.
In regard to: Sutton, Thomas.
In regard to: Simpson, Benjamin.
In regard to: Farnene and Riley.
In regard to: Smith, F. X.
In regard to: Ranklin and Carr.
In regard to: Allen, Rau and Mills.
July 3, 1890
Odell to open cigar emporium.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
Sept. 2, 1890
Gambling house raided.
In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Sessions, Fred.
In regard to: Holstein, G. H.
In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
In regard to: Christenson, Thomas.
In regard to: McDonald, George.
In regard to: Ehringer, Fred.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
Nov. 20, 1890
Justice court report November 21.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: McDonald, George.
In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
In regard to: McBeth, Frank.
In regard to: McCarthy, James.
In regard to: Connors, Joseph.
Nov. 21, 1890
Another haul at Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Gambling.
In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
Nov. 21, 1890
States vs Macbeth and Dwyer.
In regard to: Macbeth, Frank.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Nov. 22, 1890
Gambling houses pulled.
In regard to: Dwyer and Odell.
In regard to: Gambling.
In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
In regard to: Welch, Morris.
In regard to: Sutherland, James.
In regard to: Lilly, Dan.
In regard to: Mills, Frank.
In regard to: Walton, Thomas.
In regard to: Lewis, Henry.
In regard to: Lewy, French.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Fish, John.
In regard to: Nelson, John.
In regard to: Smith, Charles.
In regard to: Rankin, Tex.
In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
In regard to: Hewitt, Robert.
In regard to: Ryan, William.
In regard to: Davis, John.
In regard to: DeBellwa, Frank.
In regard to: Steinmetz, John.
In regard to: McGoff, George.
Nov. 27, 1890
Circuit court report November 29.
In regard to: Leason, John.
In regard to: Stone, Dudley.
In regard to: Crow, Christopher.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Odell, John.
Nov. 29, 1890
Gambling equipment released to Larsh.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Larsh, John.
In regard to: Rice, W. G.
Dec. 14, 1890
Justice court report December 5.
In regard to: Heenan, Charles H.
In regard to: Cooper, Charles H. aka Heenan, Charles H.
In regard to: Doe, John.
In regard to: Peterson, Julius.
In regard to: Sutherland, James.
In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Stannus, John.
Dec. 5, 1890
Justice court report May 5.
In regard to: Mills, Frank.
In regard to: Kane, Alice.
In regard to: Morley, A. J.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
May 5, 1891
Default judgment favors Gunn.
In regard to: Gunn, M. A. and Company.
In regard to: Dwyer, C. R.
Nov. 3, 1891
Madam Bell lying at point of death.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Dec. 6, 1891
Madame Hattie Bell dies.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie.
In regard to: Dwyer, C. R., son
In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
Dec. 8, 1891
Deputy Sweet taking Hattie Bell inventory.
In regard to: Sweet, Sam.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
Dec. 9, 1891
Mrs. Dwyer arraigned.
In regard to: Hall, William H. Judge
In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo Mrs. aka Dwyer, Charles R. Mrs. aka Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
Dec. 16, 1891
Mrs. Dwyer and Hattie Bell operating house.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie
Dec. 18, 1891
Lockwood estate valued at $4,000.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
Jan. 27, 1892
Dwyer protests Colman's petition.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
Jan. 28, 1892
Dwyer files in Bell estate.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R., son of Hattie Bell Lockwood
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie Bell.
In regard to: Rewman, Paul.
In regard to: Daudet, Jules.
Jan. 29, 1892
Lamp falls and starts fire.
In regard to: Bodega.
In regard to: Fire
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Feb. 12, 1892
County court report March 2.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
In regard to: McBride, John.
In regard to: Boyer, Walter.
In regard to: Miller, James K. P.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 2, 1892
Dwyer property seized.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 13, 1892
More claims against Dwyer.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 15, 1892
Colman administrator of Bell estate.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B. aka Bell, Hattie
March 15, 1892
Ah Fin vs. Mary Dwyer.
In regard to: Ah Fin.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 19, 1892
Dwyer property appraised.
In regard to: Zoellner Brothers.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 22, 1892
Dwyers to open women??s seminary.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 27, 1892
Hanson traveling for typewriter company.
In regard to: Hanson, H. B.
April 9, 1892
Circuit court report April 13.
In regard to: Slossan, Esther M.
In regard to: Davis, James.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Railroads.
In regard to: VanCise, Edwin P.
April 13, 1892
Those With Titles
Prof and Dr L. D. Youngblood, Rejuvenizer and Snake Oil Inventor
Prof Carl C. Zeus, Pencil Protrait Artist
Prof Henry Newton, Geologist
Prof Archer, Rollerskater
Prof Louis Melze, Dance School Instructor
Prof D. L. Mullen, Dance School Instructor
Prof Weyman, Ventriloquist
Maj George W. Brazee, Judge and Attorney, Women's Rights
Maj Thomas M. Newson, Author, Dramatic Lecture and Musical Entertainment
Prof and Dr. L. D. Youngblood
Youngblood, Dr. L.D. develops rejuvenizer
Sep 23 1876
In regard to: Youngblood, L.D.
Youngblood rejuvenizer add, McKinney, Philips agent
Oct 14 1876
In regard to: Youngblood Rejuvenizer
Youngblood, Lorenzo D. in court
Jun 05 1877,
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenz
Youngblood, Lorenzo D. found not guilty
Jun 09 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenz
Youngblood, Prof. preserving philanthropists
Jun 25 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, Lorenzo D.
Prof. at Fort Benton manufacturing his bitters
Jul 06 1878,
In regard to: Youngblood,
Youngblood, L.D. disolved his business
Jul 28 1877
In regard to: Youngblood, L.D.
Prof Carl C. Zeus
Zeus, Prof. Carl C. taking sketches of Deadwood
Jul 10 1877
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof of Grand Island, NE
Zeus, Carl C. Prof "Picturesque America" draw Black Hills
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Prof. Carl C. Zeus and Harry J. Norton artist sketch
Apr 25 1878
In regard to: Click Norton, Harry J.
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Prof. Zeus pencil protraits of prominent citizens
May 09 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Scenery or portraits, P.O. Box 194, Deadwood, Gayville
Aug 21 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C. Prof
Black Hills Pictorial Album, issued in Harpers
Sep 24 1878
In regard to: Zeus, Carl C.
Prof Henry Newton
Newton, Prof. Henry died at age 30 geologist
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Newton, Prof. Henry was Sir Isaac Newton's grandson
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Newton, Prof. Henry's embalmed body makes trip home
Aug 30 1877
In regard to: Newton, Henry
Prof Archer
Archer, Prof. good roller skater, Bonanza Hall
Dec 12 1877
In regard to: Archer,
Prof fitting up Arcade for skating rink, Sherman S
Nov 12 1878
In regard to: Archer,
In regard to: Arcade Building
Prof in charge of Oyster Bay during Ruggles absence
Oct 03 1879
In regard to: Archer,
Prof Louis Melze
Many Belles were present at Ohio House dance
Jan 26 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
In regard to: Elizabethtown
Prof. Melze to teach latest dance steps
Feb 19 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
Prof. Melze opens dancing school at Ohio House
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Melze, Louis
Prof. Melze's dancing school largely attended
Feb 21 1878
In regard to: Melze, Louis
H.S. Gaar and Son, Ohio House lower Main St. Deadwood
Oct 01 1878
In regard to: Ohio House
Prof D. L. Mullen
In charge of the floor at the social dance
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Instructions in dancing, classes now forming
Dec 14 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof opens dancing school at Stewarts Hall
Dec 17 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof giving dance lessons to men, women and children
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Mullen,
Season ticket to dancing school an appropriate gif
Dec 25 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Waltzes, schottishches and polkas taught by Prof
Dec 31 1878
In regard to: Mullen, D.L.
Prof Weyman
Prof. Weyman ventriloquist, Union Brewery
Jul 18 1878
In regard to: Weyman,
Family soiree, Prof. Weyman ventriloquist
Jul 18 1878
In regard to: Union Brewery
Tricks and powers as ventriloquist as good as any
Aug 08 1878
In regard to: Wyman,
In regard to: Blue Bird
Maj George W. Brazee
That great defender of Woman's Rights, Gift of Gab
Jan 29 1878
In regard to: Brazee,
Maj Brazee moves law office over Star and Bullock
Mar 28 1878
In regard to: Brazee, George W.
Will stump the county in favor of democratic ticke
Aug 12 1878
In regard to: Brazee,
Is now a judge down at Click Leadville, CO
Mar 05 1880
In regard to: Brazee, George W.
Maj Thomas M. Newson Alias Timothy Muggins Newson
Visiting Hills in interest of business investments
Jul 09 1877
In regard to: Newson,
One of the oldest editors in Minnesota in town
Jul 09 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Major referred to as "Old Science" discusses quart
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Newson,
Newson, Major of Central gives sermon
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj writes drama of Black Hills
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj raise funds for Central Public Library
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Central, Maj Newson does reading for library fund
Oct 24 1877
In regard to: Central City
Newson, Maj discovers Empire State lode
Nov 05 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Major to read "Life in the Black Hills"
Nov 06 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj dramatic lecture and musical entertainment
Nov 15 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
In regard to: Central
Will edify the people with his dramatic lecture
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Newson,
Newson, Major T.M. "Dramitized Lecture, Life in Black Hills
Nov 22 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj needs to pay his bills
Dec 08 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Newson, Maj will pay his bills
Dec 12 1877
In regard to: Newson, T.M.
Reported Lurline Monte Verde arriving in Hills
Jan 07 1878
In regard to: Newson, T. M.
In regard to: ClickMadame Vestal alias Lurline Monte Verde alias Belle Siddons
Female Gambler from Denver
Drama of Life In The Black Hills, a farce
Mar 27 1878
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
Author, fear he will return to this area again
Apr 27 1878
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
Sitting Bull show.
Sept. 10, 1884
Rumor that Sitting Bull will receive $100 a week for allowing
Ehle Allen and Major Newson to "show" him through the country.
Permission given by the department because
it is a good means of educating the Sioux chieftain.
In regard to: Sitting Bull.
In regard to: Allen, Ehle.
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
In regard to: McLaughlin.
Timothy Muggins re-surfaces.
May 10, 1887
The notorious T.M. Newsom, familiarly known in the early days of the Hills
as "Timothy Muggins," is in the middle of discussion at St. Paul
concerning presence of gold at Vermillion.
In regard to: Newson, Thomas M.
The Mining Professors and The Aftermath, Everyone in Deadwood Has A Title
If you can't recall his name, just address him as "Professor"
"It looked like old times yesterday morning to see expert witnesses going off in livery carriages with boxes of cigars and glass things with holes in them, to examine mines that are new in controversy. It was a little like the water election, with less money in sight. March 19, 1884"
Professah Maggy's Hits, S.A.S. Maggy
May 27 1880
In regard to: Stand By Mine – Near By Mine
In regard to: Savage Tunnel - Average Tunnel
In regard to: Rochford - Scotchford
In regard to: Rhoderick Dhu Mine - Moderate Dew Mine
In regard to: McMaster, Samuel - Mr McMistress
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine - Mother D. Smet Mine
In regard to: Caledonia Mine - Alledonia Mine
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Professor Maggy defends our ring bosses
Jun 23 1880
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Another railroad scheme from Prof Maggy
Nov 10 1880
In regard to: Railroads
In regard to: Maggy, S.A.S.
Prof Walter P. Jenney, "Gold is Where You Find It"
"Investors go on a book l'arn'd rock sharps report
Detriment he has done to the Hills must be overcome"
Jennie, Prof. discovers mine
May 09 1877
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Spring Creek lode discovered by Prof Jennie
May 09 1877
Inregard to: Spring Creek Mine
Report upon the agriculture, climate and resources
Mar 19 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof who led expedition 3 yrs ago is in town
Oct 25 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Came into town with Prof Jenny to examine mines
Oct 26 1878
Inregard to: Beard, W.A.
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Young man who led government prospecting party
Oct 26 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
First to explore the Black Hills incognita in Deadwood
Oct 27 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof and A.D. Foote went out on an expedition
Nov 05 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is quartered with W.A. Beard
Nov 08 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof testing mines for eastern capitalists
Nov 12 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Examined camp at Rochford, believes it rich
Dec 06 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
Rochford to keep 1000 mills pounding 1000 years
Dec 06 1878
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P. Prof
All about our coal banks and the quality of fuel
Jan 15 1879
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof learned from books that gold was not in Hills
Feb 04 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
"Gold is where you find it", Prof Jenny says
Feb 05 1879
Inregard to: Alpha Mine
Inregard to: Father DeSmet Mine
Inregard to: Giant Mine
Inregard to: Homestake Mine
Inregard to: Old Abe Mine
Inregard to: Omega Mine
Inregard to: Rattler Mine
Inregard to: Reno Mine
Professor Jennys testimony given in district court
Feb 05 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof left for San Francisco favorably impressed
Feb 22 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor Jenny is back from California
Apr 28 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Payed visit to Rochford, very pleased with outlook
May 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof said to consider Rochford the center of wealth
May 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
An 8' vein of $54 ore has been struck
May 31 1879
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine
Prof took party of ladies and men to Bald Mtn mines
Jun 05 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Could Prof, or some rock sharp look at rock sample
Jun 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Miner writes letter to paper on its mining article
Jun 13 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof has changed his mind about gold in the Black Hills?
Jun 14 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
One of the men to come in with Jenney, at Custer
Jun 21 1879
Inregard to: Sanders, Jim
In the Bear Butte district inspecting the mines
Jul 18 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor needed 5 lbs of beef to restore strength
Jul 25 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof was again in the witness box yesterday
Jul 27 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof says prospects from Lexington Mine the best
Jul 30 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is pounding rocks in the vicinity of Custer
Aug 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof feels veins in south richer below water level
Aug 17 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Said Elkhorn Mine was only good as stone polish mine
Sep 14 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine, An 8' vein of $54 ore has been struck May 31 1879
Inman brought in piece of Prof limestone rock
Sep 18 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof rushing around streets with $10,000. rock
Nov 08 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Professor Jenny is in the city again
Dec 04 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof among experts who examined Florence Mine
Dec 10 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Friends guying him, Judge sat on him in Gopher cas
Dec 16 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Prof is getting to be quite a miner
Dec 20 1879
Inregard to: Jenney, W.P.
Wisconsin company extensively developing property
Jan 03 1880
Inregard to: Elkhorn Mine
Young, yoping, down east book l'arned rock sharp
Jan 23 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
What Prof Jenney is doing for the Black Hills
Jan 23 1880
Inregard to: Homestake Mining Company
Prof tested the water in wells around town
Jan 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Rochford and Spruce Gulch mines
Jan 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Straight sow-belly is as good as professors opinion
Feb 06 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Strawberry gulch miners want to get a hold of him
Feb 28 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Investors go on a book l'arn'd rock sharps report
Feb 17 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Detriment he has done to the Hills must be overcome
Mar 02 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof hit square between the eyes by Chronicle
Mar 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Much to the chagrin of our great expert rock sharp
Mar 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Organization that is needed in Deadwood
Mar 06 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Professah gave one of his most withering looks
Mar 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof has gone to the southern camps
Mar 11 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Our new correspondent gives chapter on Prof Jenney
Mar 11 1880
Inregard to: Spruce Gulch
Prof Jenny is back
from the southern camps
Mar 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Old notions don't stand here
Mar 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney,
Whatever he advances as opinion finds stock takers
Apr 01 1880
Inregard to: Jenny,
Banefulness of our average mining expert
Apr 02 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Poem-On The Professah's Report
Apr 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
We assume he saw Edisons electric sluicing machine
Apr 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P. Prof.
Report on minerals as interesting as reading dictionary
Apr 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Importance of water to mining
Apr 18 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Verbal opinion by our professah
Apr 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Report on the Black Hills from the Bullion
May 12 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Sent crystals to N.Y. to see if they are diamonds
May 25 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Hasn't jumped the county but would be good if he did
May 28 1880
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Assayer contradicts Prof Jennys opinion of mines
Jun 01 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
New York Mining News protection of Prof.'s reports
Jul 11 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Jenny is liar, a rogue unfit to report on mines
Jul 23 1880
Inregard to: Oro Fino Mine
Inregard to: Simpson, Nick
Inregard to: Wishart, Nau.
Times Newspaper censured by his personal friends
Jul 23 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Miner after Prof Jenny
Jul 24 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
What has become of Prof Jenny?
Aug 07 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof came in on Sidney coach, absent several months
Aug 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Hills folks will never forget the dirt he done the Hills
Aug 20 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof receives unfavorable review in Custer City
Oct 03 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Prof and mother left for the east this morning
Oct 10 1880
Inregard to: Jenney, Walter P.
Inregard to: Jenney, L., Mrs
Professor has condemned
Deadwood Gulch
Jan 16 1881
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Has taken contract to carry scientist Jenny 1 year
Jul 15 1881
Inregard to: Gilmer, Jack, Stage Lines
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Waiting for arrival of Prof. Jenny
Oct 18 1881
Inregard to: McMaster,
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Expected in Deadwood, McMaster will give him job
Oct 18 1881
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Conklin relates experience with professor
Jan 30 1882
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Early reminiscences of Prof Jenney's research
May 05 1882
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof among notables
attending Denver Expo
Aug 27 1882
Inregard to: Jenny, Professor
Prof made application for patents in Idaho mines
Oct 14 1882
Inregard to: Jenney,
Looking for copy of Prof's report on Black Hills
Feb 24 1883
Inregard to: Jenny, W.P.
Prof has been in Wood River country examining mine
Aug 09 1883
Inregard to: Jenney,
Prof building boardinghouse at mine, Wood River
Sep 14 1883
Inregard to: Jenney,
Jack Simmons received a letter from Professor Jenney lately that told of his trip to the Coeur d'Alene mines, from which place the professor had just returned to Wood River. He spoke of seeing Bill Stillwell there with a claim and full of hope.
December 16, 1883
Inregard to: Simmons, Jack.
Inregard to: Jenney.
Inregard to: Stillwell, Bill.
Harry J. Norton, Pioneer Newspaper Reporter
Black Hills Newsletter and Mineral Belt Tunnel Report
In report of Mineral Belt Tunnel leaks information. Publishes book entitled "Birds-Eye View of the Black Hills".
New York man complained of being taken in by him.
Norton, Harry J. of Virginia City in Deadwood
Jun 22 1877
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Norton, Harry J. of Virginia City in Deadwood
Jun 22 1877
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Norton, of the Pioneer is ill
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper
Norton, Harry of the Pioneer has been ill, thin
Sep 21 1877
In regard to: Pioneer Newspaper
Thrown about 70 feet, hack breaks down
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter and Black Hills Reporter
Jan 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
To get information together for reports
Jan 31 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Harry Norton's Black Hills News Letter well liked
Feb 01 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Sent Harry Norton's Letter to U.S. Senators
Feb 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Returned from Cheyenne where he met his family
Feb 15 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Territorial executive committee meeting
Feb 18 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Ad agent for Pacific Rural and Scientific Press
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Meeting of the New Executive Committee on New Territory
Feb 21 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Report by Norton accepted by New Territory Commission
Feb 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter and Black Hills Mining Reporter
Feb 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
News Letter is now out and on sale
Feb 26 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Compiled written report of meeting with amendment
Feb 26 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Agent for L. Murrin wholesale liquor
Apr 06 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Disturbs neighbors with "Go to sleep, my ba-a-by"
Apr 08 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
House for sale cheap
Jun 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Long letter written on Montanians in the Black Hills
Jun 07 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Mrs Norton and daughter will visit east for summer
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Garden City hydraulic stock for sale
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Excursion Extraordinary to military camp
Jul 02 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Advance guard of those extraordinary excursionists
Jul 03 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Home leased to John Treber, Centennial Ave.
Jul 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Bullion Racket
Sep 01 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Heard from indirectly, in New York, to return here
Oct 31 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Returned from his extended eastern visit last night
Nov 05 1878
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Mineral Belt Tunnel Company
Dec 12 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
In regard to: Whitton, J.M.
In regard to: Thompson, J Leslie
In regard to: Kello, R.H.
In regard to: Cooper, J. Mastin
Negotiated the sale of Silver Star Mine
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Sold to New York parties for $6,000.
Dec 20 1878
In regard to: Silver Star Mine
In report of Mineral Belt Tunnel leaks information
Jan 25 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Can testify as to Knights journalistic abilities
Feb 03 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
In Deadwood
Feb 27 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Leaves Deadwood
Mar 11 1879
In regard to: Norton, H.J.
Now located in New York City
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Book entitled "Birds-Eye View of the Black Hills"
May 31 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Now in New York supervising book publication
Jun 18 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Interviewed seven mines in Lincoln Terr., Georgia
Jul 11 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
New York man complained of being taken in by him
Aug 06 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Reported to be at Leadville CO
Nov 30 1879
In regard to: Norton, Harry J.
Professor Joseph Taylor, London Mining Expert
Prof supervising the work being done on City Creek
Sep 24 1879
In regard to: Taylor,
Prof examined Welcome group of mines, leaving
Feb 06 1883
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Prof, London mining expert, reports on Berkshire Mine
Mar 07 1883
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph
Captain Flormann and Prof Taylor visited the Carbonate camp
yesterday, and will return to Laflin today.
Nov. 8, 1884
In regard to: Flormann, Robert.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Prof J. Taylor was arrested at the instance of Matt Laflin,
president of Greenwood Mining Company. Sampling continues
at the mine but not with encouraging results.
Feb. 10, 1885
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Hammond, I. B.
In regard to: Greenwood Mine.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
The saintly Prof Taylor.
May 10, 1885
Rapid City Journal says letter received from Professor Taylor
referring to Laflin's liberal offers of settlement.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
In regard to: Flormann, Robert.
Prof encamped at Chicago.
May 23, 1885
Chicago area reports Prof Taylor there encamped,
with avowed intention of pushing his suit for damages.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
In regard to: Laflin, Mathew.
Prof Taylor reported hung in Mexico.
Feb. 17, 1887
Republican reports that letters from Mexico
say Prof Taylor of Greenwood mine notoriety,
was reported having been hung in that country.
In regard to: Greenwood Mining Company.
In regard to: Taylor, Joseph.
Professor Jack Simmons Feels Stock Went Down Because of Professor Title
Prof Jack Simmons, of the Caledonia Mine
Apr 21 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
"Prof" Jack Simmons is good
Apr 21 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
What "Prof" Jack Simmons's report did
Apr 29 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Simmons feels stock went down because of Prof title
Apr 29 1879
In regard to: Caledonia Mine
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
"Prof" Simmons effects are slowly wearing off
May 02 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Negotiated the sale of the Pierce Mine for $75,000
May 17 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Gone with wife to New York for six weeks
Jun 17 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Of the Standby Mine, gone to N.Y. to stock mine
Jun 25 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Looking to the camps of the southern hills
Sep 26 1879
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Back from tour through Southern Hills camps
Apr 26 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Leaves for Battle creek with Russell
Jul 19 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Brings mining men to visit "Times" office
Aug 02 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Started out for Battle Creek hydraulic region
Aug 05 1881
In regard to: Simmons, J.A.
Professor Cherry, Mine Sale, Blackmail and Assassination
McMaster, A. owner of Clara No. 1
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
Partner in Giant Lode Co.
Oct 07 1876
In regard to: Gay, William
In regard to: Gay, A.H.
Giant mine on Gold Run lie parallel to Clara
Dec 23 1876
In regard to: Giant Mine
Clara No. 1 within boundaries of the Giant Lode
Jan 06 1877
In regard to: Clara Mine No 1
Giant lode and Clara lode settle difference
Apr 21 1877
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
In regard to: McTigue, John
In regard to: Pearson, John
In regard to: Ingoldsby, M.J.
In regard to: Gay, Alfred H.
In regard to: Feay, A.T.
In regard to: Elliot, L.P.
In regard to: Dawson, John
In regard to: Coyle, Frank
Gaint Lode tons of free gold ore
May 24 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
McMaster and Co. sell mines to Prof. Cherry
Jun 27 1877
In regard to: McMaster,
Cherry, Prof. bought Giant lode, Clara No.1, $30,000
Jun 30 1877
In regard to: Cherry, Prof
In regard to: Giant Lode, Giant Mine $15,000
In regard to: Clara Mine No 1 $15,000
Sevenoaks and Hale attempted to blackmail Prof. Cherry
Jul 16 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
In regard to: Hale, H.F.
Giant and Clara mines sale not completed
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
Attempted assination claimed by Sevenoaks
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Little Giant Mine
In regard to: Jewetts Bar Room
Attempted assination had taken wings to unknown
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
Sevenoaks, J. charges by public to be printed
Sep 28 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, J.
Giant and Clara mines, J. Sevenoaks tries to sale
Sep 29 1877
In regard to: Giant Mine
Explanation of J. Sevenoaks by
Sep 29 1877
In regard to: McMaster, Angus
In regard to: Ingoldsby, M.J.
In regard to: Gay, William
Cherry, Prof in court
Oct 05 1877
In regard to: Cherry,
Dispute with partner in San Francisco, gunfire
Dec 23 1877
In regard to: Sevenoaks, John
Struck by a party of bulldozers, run off property
Jun 03 1878
In regard to: Little Giant Mine
Sell Little Giant Mine for $4,000 to McKirahan
Sep 18 1878
In regard to: Spillner and Shaw
Deadwood's Long Haired Painter, Bigamist and Skip Artist
S. F. Wood
Has skipped out of the country
Jun 14 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Modern Samson and Deliah
Jun 15 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Bigamous Wood at Iron Creek, two wives after him
Jun 22 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
The woes of Professor Wood, long haired painter
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
S.F. Wood brought from camp, twice hanged
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Nuttallville
Bigamist brought from camp between here and Pactola
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
S.F. Wood, that cowhided Billy Nuttall, has skipped the area
Jun 14 1878
In regard to: Nuttall, Billy
Accounts For Sale
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Professor S.F. Woods, long haired artist, hung
Jul 24 1878
In regard to: Wood, S.F.
Not dead living in Cheyenne, wants 2nd wife there
Aug 14 1878
In regard to: Wood, F.S.
Famous Chicago Comedian and Unrivaled Impersonator
Edward Barrett Comes to Deadwood
Metropolitan Theatre Farce
"When the Railroad Comes into Deadwood"
The famous Chicago comedian arrived, at Overland
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 16 1879
Chicago??s favorite comedian to appear at Metropolitan
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 16 1879
One of the best comedians to ever appear in Hills
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 17 1879
Was around getting acquainted, made good impression
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 17 1879
All who saw him in Chicago want to see him again
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 19 1879
Has splendid musical voice, plus his comic ability
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 20 1879
The greatest comedian who has yet visited Deadwood
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Aug 21 1879
Managers to be congratulated for securing Barrett
In regard to: Metropolitan
Aug 23 1879
Has taken the town by storm in unrivaled impersonator
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 23 1879
The boys all say he is a "whale"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 24 1879
Has a part that fits him like a glove
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 27 1879
Kept the audience convulsed with laughter
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 28 1879
To play Gravely in comedy "Our Innocent Pastor"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 30 1879
Won new honors as old sexton, Our Innocent Pastor
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Aug 31 1879
To reap new honors by impersonation of poor husband
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 04 1879
The favorite comedian of Metropolitan Co to appear
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 10 1879
Assurance that audience will be kept in good humor
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 13 1879
Comedian will take his farewell benefit
In regard to: Barrett, Edward
Sep 16 1879
Farce of "When the Railroad Comes Into Deadwood"
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 17 1879
Benefit filled the house, audience kept in a roar
In regard to: Barrett, Ed
Sep 18 1879
The Vincents, Charles Vincent and Wife Georgie Morrell
Vincents Are a Success in Drawing Big Houses Gem Theatre
Serio-comic Song and Character Sketch Artists
Vincent Combination Troupe, 1879 - 1880 Deadwood
Among the new performers at the Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 12 1879
In Deadwood, with wife and child
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 12 1879
No doubt the finest sketch artist on American stage
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 15 1879
Kept the audience in a continuous roar of laughter
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 15 1879
Miss Morrel sang some new and sparkling comic songs
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 15 1879
In song and dance, "Where Golden Lilies Cluster"
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 16 1879
Proved himself an artist of great merit
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 16 1879
Are a success and are drawing big houses at Gem
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 18 1879
Are drawing big houses which they richly deserve
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 20 1879
Packed every night since Vincents arrival
In regard to: Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincents, The
Jul 22 1879
Singing is superior to that of any artist
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 22 1879
Performance cannot be surpassed in any large city
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 29 1879
Miss Morrell's performance cannot be surpassed
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 29 1879
Miss Morrells serio-comic songs were refreshing
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 30 1879
Character sketches were refreshing and entertaining
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie
Jul 30 1879, p.1 , col.2
Always sure to please the audience at Gem Theatre
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Jul 31 1879
Hit of the evening was the singing
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Aug 01 1879
Hit of the evening was the singing
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Aug 01 1879
Kept the audience in convulsions at every scene
In regard to: Vincents, The
Aug 05 1879
Continue to please and gain favor each evening
In regard to: Vincents, The
Aug 09 1879
Longer the Vincents remain the more they are liked
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Aug 12 1879
Original sketches of Childhood Days, and Sammy and Sall
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Aug 24 1879
Will appear in extravaganza "New York Volunteers"
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Aug 27 1879
In great plantation act, Jubilee Days, made a hit
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Aug 31 1879
Kept the audience in convulsions while on stage
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Sep 02 1879
Stage is covered with silver coin after performance
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 02 1879
In side splitting sketch of Kitty and the Baby
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Sep 04 1879
In pretty sketch, "Down by the Old Mill Stream"
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Sep 04 1879
Wanted to testify, not present, attachment issued
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 17 1879
Held under bond of $200 for failure to appear
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
Sep 18 1879
Accused Wertman of stealing $8. from her
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Sep 20 1879
Will appear in a choice programme of vocal sketches
In regard to: Vincents, The
Sep 20 1879
Many missed a fine performance due to Bennett banquet
In regard to: Vincents, The
Sep 23 1879
Wertman received 30 days in jail for petit larceny
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Oct 11 1879
Will open out at Wertheimer's hall in a few days
In regard to: Vincents, The
Nov 26 1879
Vincent Combination Troupe arrived on Thanksgiving
In regard to: Vincent Troupe
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Vincent, George
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Leonard, W.W.
In regard to: Heckler, Louis
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
In regard to: Phelan, A.
Nov 29 1879
Will favor citizens in upper camps next few days
In regard to: Vincents, The
Nov 30 1879
Much abused Pinafore will be produced Saturday
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 09 1879
Postponed visit to Rochford due to inclement weather
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 10 1879
Diagram for sale of reserved seats at Hamilton and R
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 11 1879
To perform at opening of Deadwood Opera House
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 12 1879
Ticket holders did not get in due to rush and jam
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 14 1879
Played Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Dec 17 1879
Matinee of H.M.S. Pinafore for women and children
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 18 1879
A review of H.M.S. Pinafore by Times reporter
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 18 1879
Wagon carrying them to Lead overturned spilling all
In regard to: Vincent Troupe
Dec 24 1879
New eastern artist to join the Vincent Troupe
In regard to: Foley,
In regard to: Waters
In regard to: Foley and Waters, Ethiopian Clog Dancers
Dec 25 1879
Presented play "Black Eyed Susan" and "Hardly Ever"
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 25 1879
Gave "Black Eyed Susan" at Opera House
In regard to: Vincents, The
Dec 27 1879
Enjoyed double jig dance and songs of Ethiopian team
In regard to: Foley and Waters
Dec 27 1879
Vincents stopped in front of bank and serenaded Thum
In regard to: Vincents, The
In regard to: Thum,
Dec 30 1879
Lessee and Manager of the Deadwood Opera House, ad
In regard to: Vincent, Charles A
Jan 01 1880
Baby daughter, 1 yr old, has shoulder dislocated
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 04 1880
Makes her debut with the Vincents as Camille
In regard to: Chambers, Augusta
Jan 09 1880
Chimney Corner put on by most popular of companies
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 09 1880
Have leased the Opera House
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 13 1880
To give concert for upper gulch relief fund
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 13 1880
Received cage of 7 bull terrier pups, 6 mos old
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Jan 14 1880
Has sold the Opera House to Vincent and Mack
In regard to: Stone,
Jan 14 1880
Exhibiting his thoroughbred pups, captivated crowd
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
Jan 15 1880
Have secured hall over Cooley and Doughertys Saloon
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 15 1880
Wanted to purchase one of Vincents pups for stew
In regard to: Molitor, S.F.
Jan 15 1880
Bought one of Vincents pups, like mother with babe
In regard to: Johnson, W.H.
Jan 15 1880
Vincent and Mack renting upstairs of saloon
In regard to: Cooley and Doherty
Jan 15 1880
Trouble at Stones Opera House
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 16 1880
Vincent and Mack Troupe offer benefit for relief of sick
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also as stage name Georgie Morrell
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Mack, Edith also as stage name Edith Valentine
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Ricker, Joe
In regard to: Wheeler, F.A.
In regard to: Wilson, Charles, see also murder, death of Kitty Clyde
In regard to: Waters,
In regard to: Perkins, Frank
In regard to: Moore, George
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
In regard to: Martin, James L.
In regard to: Leonard, William
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Anchor City
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Golden Gate
In regard to: Drennan, James F., relief committee
In regard to: Davidson, Lew P., relief committee
In regard to: Algeo, James, relief committee
Jan 16 1880
Most vulgar-free performance ever seen in Deadwood
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 18 1880
Vincents thoroughbred dogs on exhibit at hotel
In regard to: Coonces European
Jan 20 1880
Sacred concert was perfect success in every way
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 20 1880
Card of thanks to the Vincents for benefit concert
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Golden Gate
In regard to: Anchor City
In regard to: Vincents, The
In regard to: Stillwell, William
In regard to: Perkins, Frank
In regard to: Moore, John F.
In regard to: McDermott, Jeff
In regard to: Harvey, Thomas E.
Jan 20 1880
Vincent Opera House to give complimentary benefit
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Georgie Morrell
Jan 22 1880
Clog dancing challenge issued by Foley and Waters
In regard to: Vincent and Mack
Jan 22 1880
Pretty little Scotch terrier puppy for sale
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 24 1880
Acquitted herself creditable, grand entertainment Subject Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Blanche, Mlle.
In regard to: Howe, Ella
Feb 17 1880
"Going To The Races" was well done
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
Feb 18 1880
Society sketch of "No" was tip-top
In regard to: Howe, Ella
Feb 18 1880
Performers at the Gem take up donations for Inez Sexton
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie also stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Billy
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
In regard to: Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley,
In regard to: Mart Alber,
In regard to: Tom C. Benntley,
In regard to: F. J. Chappelle,
In regard to: Den Howe,
In regard to: Ella Howe,
In regard to: W. H. Jackson,
In regard to: Thomas H. Jefferson,
In regard to: J. V. Kelly,
In regard to: J. W. Kenegy,
In regard to: H. L. Keney,
In regard to: Charles Posner,
In regard to: E. A. Swearingen,
In regard to: J. W. Telgrin,
In regard to: Oscar Willis,
In regard to: C. A. Wilson
Feb 24 1880
Young actor of considerable ability to have benefit
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
Feb 26 1880
Did not authorize my name being on Montcrief bill
In regard to: Vincent, Georgie stage name Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
Feb 26 1880
Bills put out by Edward Montcrief for benefit not authorized first
In regard to: Montcrief, Edward
Feb 26 1880
Putting together a Black Hills Directory
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
In regard to: Van Waters, Brick
Feb 27 1880
"Moonshiners" was a masterpiece of comedy
In regard to: Davenport, William H.
Mar 16 1880
Leaves Deadwood, with child
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Apr 30 1880
Leaves Deadwood
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
May 13 1880
With husband, Charles Vincent, working at Miles City
In regard to: Morrell, Georgie
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jul 28 1880, p.4 , col.5
Now manages theater in Fargo
In regard to: Davenport, Willliam H.
Dec 27 1881
One of most popular variety actors in Hills, visit
In regard to: Vincent, Charley
Jan 09 1883
Member of Stacey's new dramatic touring company
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 28 1883
Stacy engaged Co for season of dramas and comedies
In regard to: Vincent Company
Jan 30 1883
Performances of dramatic and comedy company
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 30 1883
Pretty belle part of dramatic and comedy company
In regard to: Nuna
In regard to: Vincent Company
Jan 30 1883
Known in Hills and east as careful and painstaking character
In regard to: Vincent, Charles
Jan 31 1883
Clever artists in Vincent company, entertaining
In regard to: Nuna
In regard to: Mackin,
In regard to: Kellogg, Rose
Jan 31 1883
Troupe booked to perform at Rapid City
In regard to: Vincent, Charlie
Mar 02 1883
Dramatic entertainment given at Custer, "holy show"
In regard to: Vincent Combination
Mar 29 1883
1890 Former Gem belle commits suicide. "Edith Valentine committed suicide recently at Seattle by shooting herself thro' the head. She was formerly a belle of the variety artists at the Gem, in this city."
In regard to: Mack, Edith stage name Valentine, Edith
Dec 26 1890
Elizabeth Lovell, Notorious Mrs. Lovell Maliciously Shoots Citizen
Woman defends land like historic female knight
Elizabeth Lovell and Johnny Rogers
Both Destined To Meet A Sad Fate
Lovell, Elizabeth in court
Sep 19 1877
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Mine Jumped by a Woman
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Lovell has dispute over ownership
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Mother Lode Mine
Dispute over Mother lode near Elizabethtown
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
At the Recorder's Office
Jan 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In Justice's Courts
Jan 21 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In the Justice Courts
Feb 20 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
District Court
Apr 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Elizabethtown amazon was out upon a shoot again
Jun 25 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
A woman not to be taken alive
June 26, 1878
In regard to: Women.
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Stand Off of Sheriff??s Posse
In regard to: Torney, John
In regard to: Maclay, John G.
In regard to: Brewer, George
Elizabeth to the front, Castle Lovell Barricaded
Jun 26 1878
In regard to: Storms,
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
Reward of $100 is offered for her arrest
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Still occupying fortified position
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
The cause of the trouble
Jun 27 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Hastie thought to drawn her out, he was mistaken
Jun 28 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Seige of Castle Lovell has been raised
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Elizabethtown
Charges against her have been dropped
Jul 01 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Sold lot next to Elizabeth Lovell to Johnson
Jul 29 1878
In regard to: Tomby, John
Bought lot next to Elizabeth Lovell, asked for it!
Jul 29 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Arraigned before Judge Barker for shooting Johnson
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Francis Johnson vs Elizabeth Lovell
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Barker, Charles E.
Col represents Elizabeth Lovell, shooting Johnson
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Lawrence,
Elizabeth Lovell judged as shooting in self defense
Jul 30 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Elizabeth Lovell of "six-shooter fame"
Oct 11 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Mrs Lovell has got all the ground she needs now
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Female knight of Castle Lovell shoots a man
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Rogers, John
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Dickenson, Dr.
In regard to: Bennett, Judge
Killed on Sunday afternoon after attack on Rogers
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Killed by John Rogers, who acted in self-defense
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Hadn't he better interview old man with Lovell?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Read Barker the riot act for releasing Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Beaman, Hank County Constable
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Received, evidently, a fatal wound from Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Rogers, victim of her insanity, is still alive
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
What happened to old man who went with her?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Who is to blame for John Rogers injury?
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Stampeded for the jail hearing of Rogers and Lovell
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Fields, Samuel
Death, buried this afternoon, shot by Johnny Rogers
Oct 14 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Notorious Mrs. Lovell Maliciously Shoots Citizen
Oct 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Lovell, Little
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Willard,
In regard to: Murtch,
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
In regard to: Cleveland, Jeff
In regard to: Barker, Charles E.
Elizabeth Lovell, died through her own folly
Oct 15 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Is common prayer of the community that he recover
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Editorial about Justice Barker letting Lovell go
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Barker, Charles E. Judge
Funeral, no mourners were present to shed tears
Oct 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Will enter suit against Lovell estate
Oct 19 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
Improving rapidly, playing piano again
Oct 25 1878
In regard to: Rogers, John
Johnny Rogers wife, prominent position at Langrishe Theatre
Oct 28 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Mrs Johnny
Don't forget the complimentary benefit for Rogers
Oct 29 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Benefit at the Langrishe netted him about $75.
Oct 31 1878
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Still having problems with Mrs Lovell
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Johnson, Francis
The Elizabethtown amazon still causing havoc
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Chimneys in that area blow sparks on nearby houses
Mar 06 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Mrs
Probate Notice in re estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Hamilton and Gallagh
In regard to: Butler, S.F.
Robbing the Dead
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
The Lovell estate
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
In regard to: Early, Patrick H. Mrs.
In regard to: Butler,
Diamonds are now on exhibit at Butlers jewelry store
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrator of Lovell estate, Early removed
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Butler, T.
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
Attempts to straighten out her estate and pay bills
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Handed over the gold watch and chain of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 22 1879
In regard to: Early, Patrick H. Mrs., wife of Lawrence County Road Commissioner
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Has handed over the property of Elizabeth Lovell
Apr 22 1879
In regard to: Bryson, William S.
Has been appointed as appraiser of Lovell property
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Seffer, S.
In regard to: Gillette, D.M., Dealer in diamonds, watches and jewelry, ad
In regard to: Dawson, A.R.Z., Lawrence County Clerk of District Court
Her property still has not all been returned
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Stout, J.C.
Has property of Lovell that has been returned
Apr 24 1879
In regard to: Murch, Benjamin
Mrs Lovell's diamonds again
Apr 25 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Does not have any property from Lovell estate
Apr 25 1879
In regard to: Stout, J.C.
Still bothered with bullet Mrs Lovell put in him
Apr 26 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrators notice, estate of Lovell, deceased
May 01 1879
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
Rogers is the accomplished bill juggler for theatre
May 02 1879
In regard to: Metropolitan Theatre, Johnny Rogers
Probate Notice
Jun 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Administrators Notice, estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Jun 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
The popular agent of the troupe cast as "Washee"
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Surety for P.H. Early in the Lovell estate
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Mullen, John
In regard to: King, Richard
Probate notice, in re estate of Elizabeth Lovell
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
In regard to: Butler, S.F.
Filing suit in Lovell estate case against Early
Jul 01 1879
In regard to: Butler, S.T.
In regard to: Early, Patrick H., Lawrence County Road Commissioner
Rogers experiencing problems from gun shot wound
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Experiencing bad spells from Lovell gun shot wound
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Cases to be tried at August term of district court
Aug 05 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Woman defends land like historic female knight
Oct 10 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Murch claimed right to prospect on her property
Oct 02 1880
In regard to: Lovell, Mrs
Lovell-on whose account may he be forever blessed
Oct 10 1880
In regard to: Rogers, Johnnie
Death, drowned on voyage down the Missouri
Apr 22 1881
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Recovered from gunshot only to die in flood
Oct 01 1881
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny
Was original judge in Lovell estate case
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Frazer, J.R.
Deceased, adminstrator Butler in court
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth
Butler vs. Brison, Lovell estate case continues
Dec 29 1881
In regard to: Butler, Esquire T.
In regard to: Brison, William
That mine in the second ward.
Dec. 9, 1890
Benjamin March engaged in assessment on mine in the second ward, which carries history of Mrs. Lovell shooting Johnny Rogers and his shooting and killing her in self defense.
In regard to: March, Benjamin.
In regard to: Lovell, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Rogers, Johnny.
John Treber, Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Herrmann and Treber Wholesale Liqour Deadwood
1878 leaves for Leavenworth, Kansas to be married
1878 leased a home on Centennial Ave
1879 member of the petit jury for the term
1879 March birth, father of 15lb boy
1880 "Known to be of stubborn material on a jury"
1880 "Father made very fine wine, on banks of the Rhine"
1880 "Had telephone wire stretched between house and store"
1880 October birth, father of 13 3/4lb boy
1881 "Remembers delight of his childhood, water wheels"
1882 February birth in Forest Hill, "Treber rang every phone to tell of birth, son #3"
1883 elected position on Board of Directors for Eureka Mining Co. along with Seth Bullock, John Gaston, Harrison M. Gregg, and William Selbie
1883 "The electric light restored last evening to the great satisfaction of the entire community and new subscribers"
1884 appointed to rollerskating rink committee
1885 attened horse races at Spearfish
1885 "South Deadwood hose company carnival shows net returns of $118.05"
1885 attended Lawrence County Commission meeting
1885 Deawood mourns death of General Grant
1886 Treber Liquors, John Treber wholesale dealer in liquors, wines and cigars Deadwood
1886 John Treber and S.F. Molitor purchase a block of land on Lee Street
1886 attended Republican primary
1886 elected officer of fair association for annual September 13th exposition
1886 Deadwood illuminated December
1886 special meeting Deadwood City Counsil committee on calaboose
1886 caucus of Second ward, Solomon Star, George Bews, Lee R. Baxter, Job Lawrenson, electors nominate John Treber
1886 "All hands kept busy at Treber's bottling works"
1887 "John Treber's new ice house that will hold 200 tons, is now complete, and ready for filling. It stands at the rear and adjoining the bottling works"
1887 "Harry Damon and John Treber, aldermen, started out yesterday to investigate the opium smoking nuisance. Of course they went to Chinatown. Complaints were filed and several Chinamen arrested" Coon Sing, Marshal William L. Dunn, Officer John C. Duffy
1889 Deadwood City Council elects Treber as acting mayor during Sol Star's absence
1890 April Prohibition "Our doors will be closed May 1, this is no fake! Everthing must be sold out or will be shipped. The prohibitory law will be lived up to by me, if no one else. John Treber"
1890 April 30th "This is the last day of grace. Tomorrow the penalty bill will be in force, and, as for a month even druggists cannot dispense alcohol" Prohibition, John Treber, Franklin and Baer
1890 May "Resumption of business by liquor men across South Dakota as 'agencies' for sale of liquors, beer in original packages. John Treber goes to Beulah and will begin exporting beer from Wyoming to South Dakota"
1890 John Treber celebrated his 37th birthday March 1st
1890 elected officer of South Deadwood Hose Company
1890 elected officer of Deadwood Liederkranz society
1891 September "John Treber, wife and three boys leave for Germany and will be absent about two months"
1891 November "Letter from John Treber to Charles. M. Randolph brought news that the popular alderman is behind bars of a German prison, having been arrested as deserter from the German army"
1891 December "John Treber has been sentenced to a term of six months at hard labor in the military prison at Ehrenbreitstein"
1892 January, John Treber's father passes away in Germany a few miles from the prison in which he is being held
1892 May, John Treber and family arrive back in Deadwood after receiving pardon
1892 Deadwood city election results, Sol Star Mayor, John Treber alderman
John Herrmann, The Two Johns, Deadwood Icons
1878 breaks his leg 1eg and recovers
1878 goes east to be get a wife and returns to Deadwood single
1878 Herrmann and Treber donates to the Fourth of July celebration
1878 donates to fire fund to help purchase a new fire engine
1878 attended Charity Ball for Yellow Fever Sufferers in the east
1878 breaks ankle for third time
1879 Herrmann and Treber donates to the fire department to buy hose
1880 participates in billiard tournament
1880 - 1881 serves as professor of weather bureau
1881 "Thief will get free beer if he returns thermometer"
1881 installs telephone at their business
1881 foot is lame again
1881 purchased stock in Driving Park association
1881 "Fell down stairs, but escaped annual leg fracture"
1882 "Wants bride for grand wedding, ask Tribune editor"
1883 the new town of Herrmann located near Blue Lode Mine, Lead City, was named after him
1884 out checking his cattle
1884 Notice of dissolution of Herrmann and Treber and Company,owners Herrmann, Treber, and Wyttenbach of Sturgis
1885 relocates to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
"John Herrmann has gone into business at Wardner, Idaho, securing the agency for Anhauser, Bush and Co.'s St. Louis beer"
1891 Herrmann visits Deadwood from Idaho
Herrmann and Treber Wholesale Liqour, Main South of Lee Street,
Deadwood, ad
"The devil in solution" a new name for whiskey
Deadwood Sep 24, 1878
Kentucky whiskies a specialty, upper Main, ad
Liquors, wines and cigars,
agent for Budweiser Beer ad
"Immense stock of St Louis beer, cigars, wines"
"Eight car loads of St Louis beer on its way"
"Large invoice of Budweiser Beer received yesterday"
"Old imported wines and brandies for medical use"
"Holiday Cheer where to get it! "
"Monongahela, bourbon, sourmash and malt whiskies"
"Got in some '68 hand-made Kentucky whisky "
"All the first-class bars use their liquors and cigar"
"Accused of refilling beer bottles with local brew"
"Saved from the fire the
whole of their stock "
Losses in the big fire of September 27, 1879 $2,000"
Granville G. Bennett United States Judge 1877
Bennett, Judge of Denver arrives in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 14 1877
Bennett, Judge presides over Lawrence County court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 04 1877
Bennett, Judge Granville G. presiding
In regard to: Lawrence County
Jun 06 1877
May-Blair trial
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Doc Middleton and His Pony Boys
Noted Prairie Bandits and Horse Thieves
Officers Llewellyn and May Go On Trial
for Killing Gang Member Curley Grimes, The Outlaw
Jun 25 1877
Gov Pennington refuses to pardon Blair and May
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 06 1877
May-Blair case, verdict of manslaughter
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 25 1877
Bennett, Judge, Gov. Pennington agrees with Judge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 21 1877
Judge looked for daily in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 27 1877
Bennett, Judge to arrive in Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 04 1877
Bennett, Judge will postpone District Court 1 week
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1877
Bennett, Judge returns from Sheridan
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 08 1877
Bennett, Judges ruling on singed affidavit in court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 17 1877
Judge gives notice, petit jurors must be in court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1877
Bennett, Judge report submitted in Tuttle homicide
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 22 1877
District Court, Bennett presiding
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 27 1877
Bennett, Judge treaties between Abraham & Lot
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 29 1877
Bennett, Judge refused proceedings County Commissioners
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1877
Bennett, Judge's opinion on Indian Treaty
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 08 1877
Bennett, Judge, Lecture "Books & Reading"
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 12 1877
Bennett, Judges lecture at Congregational Church
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 12 1877
Judge delivered lecture on "Books & Their Authors"
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 18 1877
Bennett, Judge opinion upon Indian reservation??s
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 09 1877
Bennett, Judge went to Sheridan to hold court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 21 1877
Judge left on Sunday coach for Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 02 1877
District Court for Pennington & Custer County
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 02 1877
Bennett, Judge ordered additional term of District
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1877
Territorial Officers
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jan 10 1878
Official Directory of Dakota, Lawrence County
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jan 11 1878
Will bring his family to the Hills, live in Rapid
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 06 1878
New Territory meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 12 1878
Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, Judge Bennett??s court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Feb 21 1878
Charges against Bennett for receiving payoff
In regard to: Rhoderick Dhu Mine vs Rose Mine case
In regard to: Important mining decision April 1878
May 23 1878
Judge Bennett to rule on important mining law
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 04 1878
Member of the Box Elder mining & milling company
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 06 1878
Presiding Judge in case of Flaherty vs Gwinn
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 08 1878
Moses Liverman sworn in by Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 17 1878
Returned from Rapid last evening
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 24 1878
Sidway seduction
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 26 1878
Sidway Case, the ruin of Miss Lilli Osman
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Apr 27 1878
Prisoners arraigned before Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 02 1878
Serious charges against the judiciary
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 23 1878
Petition circulated to keep him in office here
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
May 29 1878
Right or Wrong, a Biblical, tongue in cheek, perspective
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 04 1878
Returns to Rapid City to continue District Court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 10 1878
More on conspiracy against Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Jun 10 1878
Receives one half of sale of Rhoderick Dhu Mine
Jun 14 1878
In Regard to: Haggin, J.B. of Homestake Mining Company
In Regard to: Mining case involving bribery and corruption,
in case of Rhoderick Dhu vs Rose Mine
and Judge Granville Bennett??s decision.
Birth of Robert June 15, 1878, Granville Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Robert
Jun 16 1878
Served owners Palmetto-American with order of injunction, Hearst property
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Palmetto-American Mine
In regard to: Hearst, George purchased mine June 20 1878
Jun 25 1878
Palmetto- American worked all night expecting Bennett to shut it down
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 25 1878
No more ineligible for congress than before charge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Jun 26 1878
Clean up on ore they had before restraining order
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Jun 28 1878
Pioneer editor not happy with Warner of the Times
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 07 1878
Mine being shut down even though Old Abe working
In regard to: Palmetto-American
In regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Jul 08 1878
Members met to take necessary steps for new pastor
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 10 1878
Reply to a Hireling, Judge Bennett debate continue
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jun 10 1878
Order granted allowing Homestake to mine ore
Jul 13 1878
In Regard to: Old Abe Mine
In Regard to: Palmetto-American
In Regard to: George Hearst purchased mine June 20 1878
In Regard to: Judge Granville Bennett issued restraining order June 25 1878
Pioneer editor takes issue with Herald editor
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 18 1878
Result of the primaries
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 25 1878
Republican Convention
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Jul 29 1878
Times unhesitatingly took a position in defense
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 05 1878
Matter dropped as to his removal from office
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Ruling in Rhoderic Dhu vs. Rose mine, important mining law April 1878
Aug 09 1878
Many like the changes he put into homestead laws
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 12 1878
Right of county conventions to instruct delegates
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 22 1878
Nomination of Bennett shows it was their work
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 23 1878
Nomination made immediately after convening convention
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 23 1878
Support of Kidder or Bennett, behind Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 24 1878
Yankton, Supreme court
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 25 1878
Nomination for Congress heartily received
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 28 1878
Pioneer Newspaper wants to run a fair campaign
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 29 1878
Territorial Convention at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 30 1878
Republican Party delegate for congress, 2 editorials
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 30 1878
Rumored, to resign position as Associate U.S. Judge
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Aug 31 1878
Resignation anxiously waited at Washington
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Would get democratic vote over Yankton politician
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Republican Platform, delegate for congress
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 05 1878
Appointed as judge in place of Granville Bennett
In regard to: Moody, G.C.
Sep 09 1878
Resigned his judicial position, to run for congress
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 10 1878
Organization of campaign clubs seem to be in order
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 11 1878
Seth Bullock writes letter to Bennett at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Bullock, Seth
Sep 11 1878
No unfairness in election
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 12 1878
Pennington & Custer counties will go for him
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 16 1878
Majority in Lawrence county will be about 300
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 17 1878
Making moss fly from the backs of old Jackson Democrat
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 18 1878
Ready to present a bill enabling state hood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 19 1878
Making speeches over in Union & Lincoln counties
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 21 1878
Will continue the fight after Kidder, if elected
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 24 1878
Still a question of Kidder writing letter or not
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 27 1878
Organize a Bennett club, for democrats & republicans
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1878
Reports in Bismarck that republicans are hopeful
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 28 1878
An important mining suit
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Sep 30 1878
Republican Platform
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Pioneer editorial about Judge Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Republicans, stand by your candidate
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 01 1878
Recent speech at Bon Homme, change in homesteads
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 03 1878
May Blair??s Pardon, shooting of Daniel Obrodovich
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Daniel Obrodovich murder
Oct 03 1878
Some denounce him as dishonest, corrupt, a fraud
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 08 1878
Objection of democrats to his nomination
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 14 1878
In Deadwood with two children
In regard to: Bennett, Granville Mrs.
Oct 15 1878
Republican Club of Deadwood
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1878
Our Standard Bearer, editorial
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 19 1878
Republican convention at Vermillion a victory
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 24 1878
Our Chances, editorial on republican party
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 24 1878
Mechanics?? Hall was again crowded to full capacity
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 25 1878
Republican Rally, C.V. Gardner gives speech
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 25 1878
Moody had a difficult task to follow Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 28 1878
Rochford Republican Meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 29 1878
Republican Campaign Meeting
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Republican meeting at Mechanics' Hall
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Northern Dakota for Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Oct 31 1878
Of 35 papers in territory, 1 of 2 for Bennett
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 04 1878
Why has he avoided all reference to charges?
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 04 1878
Returns of the election
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 07 1878
Returns from below
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 07 1878
Receiving decided majorities
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 09 1878
Returns from the northern part of the Dakotas
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 10 1878
Our post office & the Pioneer
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 11 1878
Majority has gone from 1500 to 1800
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 14 1878
Majority for Bennett of 1,696
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 27 1878
Reception tendered Judge Bennett at Yankton
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 21 1878
Majority for Bennett of 1,696
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Nov 27 1878
Total vote 19,076, Bennett 10,566, Tripp 8,510
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
In regard to: Tripp, Bartlett
Dec 01 1878
Petitions sent to Washington to keep him, May 29
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1878
Elected president of Box Elder Mining Co., Mar 14
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 29 1878
Our lot titles
In regard to: Bennett, Granville
Dec 30 1878
Professor Apollo Allen, Pugilist, Wrestler and Pedestrian
Prof and Patsy McGraw will give sparring exhibition
Nov 15 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
A brace of champions in the camp
Nov 16 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Challenge Andrew Christol to rough and tumble match
Nov 18 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Challenge to wrestle accepted
Nov 19 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Pronounce him a whale in his line of business
Nov 20 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The wrestling match tomorrow
Nov 23 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The light weights at Central
Nov 23 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Please call at Times office, it's to your advantage
Dec 14 1878
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Champion pugilist of Canada, in the city recently
Jan 07 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen denies fighting prize fight with him
Jan 07 1879
In regard to: Bennett,
Expounder of the manly art, now working Homestake
Jan 17 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen, famous wrestler, now working at mine
Jan 17 1879
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Will Allen please call at the Times office at once
Mar 26 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Will handle Smith as he trains for walking match
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Picked up unusual supplies for training of Smith
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Working with Smith to have him ready for walk
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Prof Apollo Allen's wrestling partner to do a walk
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Youngsters try to follow his training, his man won
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Commences 100 mile walk at the Gem, professional
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The track is almost ready for Allen's 100 mi walk
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
To tramp first 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The spryest tramp of them all
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
His time will be up at 9:00 tonight to do 100 mile
Apr 17 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Quit his walk due to lack of interest in spectator
Apr 18 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Will meet in pugilistic ring with gloves on
Oct 10 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Meeting of pedestrians, arrangements completed
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Prof of ? says this is his last walking match
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Came in 3rd in match, 65 miles, 18 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Wonder how much his backer is out for what he ate
Dec 28 1879
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Scientific man with boxing gloves, now in Central
Apr 30 1880
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Apollo Allen is located permanently with him now
Apr 30 1880
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
The Professional Pedestrians
Hometown Deadwood Against Central City and Lead
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate
J. H. Hope, Lead
Charles Riar, Central
W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood
A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track
The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Jan 04 1878
St Charles, Kean
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Jan 05 1878
St Charles, Kean
Constitution and Membership of our Red Ribbon Club
Jan 31 1879
St Charles, Kean
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Oct 10 1878
St Charles, Kean
Sixty hour pedestrian match is on
May 03 1879
St Charles, Kean
Came in second in the last 60 hr pedestrian match
May 10 1879
St Charles, Kean
Took part in foot race on Main St last evening
Jun 24 1879
St Charles, Kean
Pedestrian match being talked of with Riar
Dec 04 1879
St Charles, Kean
Another walking match in Deadwood
Dec 16 1879
St Charles, Kean
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
St Charles, Kean
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
St Charles, Kean
Came in 2nd in match, 81 miles, 11 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
St Charles, Keen
Pedestrianism in the Hills is unprofitable
Dec 28 1879
St Charles, Kean
Another walking match to take place next month
Apr 25 1880
St Charles, Kean
Pedestrian, takes departure for Ute country
May 25 1880
St Charles, Kean
Sister Helen departures for her home in West Virginia
May 30 1880
St Charles, Kean
Sister of Brad and Kean, going home to West Virginia
May 30 1880
St Charles, Helen
St. Charles, Bradford E.
Received notice of death of father, West Virginia
Aug 04 1880
St Charles, Kean
St Charles, John
St Charles, Bradford E.
Engaged in freighting at Ruby City now
Aug 26 1880
St Charles, Kean
Returned from Gunnison County thoroughly disgusted
Sep 08 1880
St Charles, Kean
Writes from Silverton, San Juan, Colorado
Oct 01 1880
St Charles, Kean
Another letter from St Charles, at Ouray, Colorado
Oct 08 1880
St Charles, Kean
Is in Southern New Mexico will start for Tombstone
Jan 23 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Enagaged at enormous salary by N. Mexico newspaper
Feb 03 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Starts for Black Range in search of hidden wealth
Feb 11 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Wagner's report of New Mexico draws his attention
Jun 01 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Struck it rich in land of hot peppers & adobes
Aug 31 1882
St Charles, Kean
Still hanging on mining property in New Mexico
Nov 22 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Former Deadwoodite is now in New Mexico
Dec 31 1881
St. Charles, Kean
Found his fortune in Socorro, New Mexico
Jan 04 1882
St. Charles, Kean
Still rustling in New Mexico mines
Jan 18 1882
St. Charles, Kean
Doing well, now located near Socorro, New Mexico
Jan 26 1883
St Charles, Kean
Mining Record states he mismanaged Occidental Mine
Jul 15 1883
St Charles, Kean
New Mexico paper tells good tale of old Times boy
Mar 01 1883
St Charles, Keene
Left here penniless, wealthy man in New Mexico
Mar 11 1883
St Charles, Kean
John, Brad and Kean St Charles are at Black Range Mt
May 29 1883
St Charles, Kean
St Charles, John
St. Charles intends to return.
March 30, 1886
Jean Decker received letter from Kean St. Charles, Butte,
announcing his intention of returning to the Hills shortly
accompanied by W.J. Allison, formerly of Lead. Hornbeck reported alive
with loss of hand.
Decker, Jean.
St. Charles, Kean.
Allison, W. J.
Hornbeck, William H.
Jim S. Cody, Golden Gate Representative
Retired Justice has opened a bar at Golden Gate
Feb 08 1879
In regard to: Cody,
Hireen and Cody to walk a match of 150 mi. in house
Feb 26 1879
In regard to: Opera House
In regard to: Cody, Jim S.
Walks 20 miles before breakfast, to get good wind
Feb 28 1879
In regard to: Hireen, T.K.
In active training for the walking match
Feb 28 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Pedestrian in town going like a streak of lightning
Mar 01 1879
In regard to: Cody, Jim S.
Track is the largest in hills at 416' around it
Mar 26 1879
In regard to: Opera House
In regard to: Central City
Track is 231', 10" & 3/4 in length
Mar 29 1879
In regard to: Opera House
Came in last in the last 60 hour pedestrian match
May 10 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Cody walked 100 mi. in 27 1/2 hours, hero in camp
Mar 11 1879
In regard to: Central City
Accepts challenge to walk 100 mi for $250.
Mar 13 1879
In regard to: Cody, James S.
Hope failed to follow through on the challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Cody,
Judge will begin his 100 mi walk at the Langrishe Theatre
Mar 21 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In his walk, doing well but can he keep it up?
Mar 22 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Cody has put in 31 miles in 7 hrs, 40 minutes
Mar 22 1879
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Judge made his 100 mile walk with 10 min. to spare
Mar 24 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Deadwooders think they can scoop his record
Mar 24 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Preparing for the walking match, in training
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In town checking out the track for walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879, p.4 , col.2
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Lacks the stability of backbone to walk over 100mi
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Another walking match in the wind for May 1
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Allen, Apollo
Gray wants to bet $100 he could take him in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
Gray says he will carry Smith and beat Cody in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
Judge, pioneer pedestrian in the hills, in town
Sep 12 1880
In regard to: Cody,
Ex Central Justice and ex-pedestrian to manage business
Feb 17 1882
In regard to: Cody, James
James H. Hope, Lead Citys' Representative
Challenges James Cody to walk 100 miles
Mar 13 1879
In regard to: Hope, H.
In regard to: Cody, J. S.
Failed to come up to the scratch on challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Hope, H.
Hope failed to follow through on the challenge
Mar 14 1879
In regard to: Cody, J. S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Conditions of great walking match not understood
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Under care of Dr Clyne for the pedestrian walk
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
In regard to: Clyne, A.G. Dr.
Next Sunday, at 1:00, great walking match begins
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Bonanza Building
Deadwood representative in walking match looking good
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Lead Citys' representative in the great 60 hr walk
Apr 02 1879
In regard to: Hope, James
Hope using building for his walking practice
Apr 02 1879
In regard to: Brokaws Opera House
In town checking out the track for walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Ryer to take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Many stayed up all night at the walking match
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Walking Match
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Judge wants to know when Hope was doped
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Murphy, John M.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Friends thought he had been foully dealt with
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Dr attended Hope during walk, doesn't know why!
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Clyne, A.G.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Many walked home after walking match, lost money
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Lead City
In regard to: Central City
On the streets today looking thin as a shadow
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Wardner gave the three pedestrians a grand dinner
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Wardner, J.F., Agent for Ft Pierre Line, at Evans and Wardners
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
On streets of Lead looking none the worse for wear
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Has challenged anyone to a walk of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Riar and Hope to have a match of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Arrested on charge of attempting highway robbery
May 09 1879
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Hope has challenged him to walk 80 hrs for $1,000
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Stewart and Hope brought on charges of robbery
May 09 1879
In regard to: Rinehart, W.A.
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Placed under bond of $500 to await grand jury
May 10 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Walking match to commence on June 3 in Central
May 24 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Eighty hour walking match to commence tomorrow
Jun 03 1879
In regard to: Central City
80 hour match commenced, in excellent condition
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Parties in the walking match are equally matched
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
The two pedestrians are still tramping in Central
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Lost the match with only 197 miles and 11 laps
Jun 08 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Grand jury ignored the case
Sep 14 1879
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Charles Riar, Central's Representative
A German of Central to challenge walking champion
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
To take on a challenge of 100 miles in 25 hours
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Very rapid walker, easily win if he can keep it up
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Matched with Ryer to walk 100 miles in 25 hours
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Elliott,
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Central City Swede decked by Butler at Bonanza
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Butler
Upset when Ryer ordered him off the track, attacked
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Butler,
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Ryer, a Swede who says he can out run an antelope
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Central City
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar to start his 100 mi walk tonight
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Bonanza Building
Big Swede from Central to start his walk tonight
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar's backer has weakened on him, still walking
Apr 12 1879
In regard to: Elliott,
Riar is the best tramp who has tackled the sawdust
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Finished his 100 mile walk in 24hrs, 31min, 10sec
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Riar and Hope to have a match of 200 miles
Apr 15 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
Beaman made Riar time taking prisoner to Spearfish
Apr 23 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Four entries for sixty hour pedestrian contest
Apr 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Bentley,
Sixty hour walking match to begin tomorrow at noon
May 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Sixty hour pedestrian match is on
May 03 1879
In regard to: Plow Boy
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: St Charles, Kean
In regard to: Fox, L.W.
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
Won the last of the 60 hour pedestrian match
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Hope has challenged him to walk 80 hrs for $1,000
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Hope, James H.
Offered $1,000 to throw the race, wouldn't do it
May 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walking match to commence on June 3 in Central
May 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
The coming tramp, probably take place on June 4th
May 25 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Extensive preparations have been made for match
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
80 hour match commenced, in excellent condition
Jun 05 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Progress on the walking match
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Parties in the walking match are equally matched
Jun 06 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Seems to be the favorite in the walking match
Jun 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Won the match with 212 miles and 11 laps
Jun 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Seeming none the worse for wear, was in the city
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Riar,
Wood issues a challenge for walking match
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Issued challenge to Charles Riar for another match
Jun 10 1879
In regard to: Woods, C.M.
Walking match with Canadian on the 4th of July
Jun 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Elelphantine proportions and awkward swing of champ
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Leaves Deadwood
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Trainer for Riar accompanying him to Chicago
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Winters, Charles
Accompaning Riar to Chicago for 75 hour match
Jun 28 1879
In regard to: Fitzgerald, Jim
We don't know what has become of Riar the walker
Jul 13 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Not setting pedestrian world on fire in Chicago
Jul 20 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Our pedestrian heard from in Chicago
Jul 26 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Begins his long tramp of 75 hours today
Jul 30 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Black Hills champion 5 miles ahead in walking match
Aug 01 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Source of considerable excitement to his friends
Aug 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Black Hills Champion 25 mi behind in walking match
Aug 02 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Comes in last in the walking match in Chicago
Aug 03 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Had better practice more by running antelope down
Aug 03 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Our Riar, the flyer of the track
Aug 07 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Chicago Tribune claims he ate lots during match
Aug 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Chicago Times not pleased with his actions there
Aug 09 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Reported sick in Chicago from effects of dope
Aug 16 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian is due back in Central very soon
Aug 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Central City
The news' kind of an editor
Aug 20 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian came in by Pierre route, on foot
Nov 04 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?
Dec 02 1879
In regard to: Riar,
Pedestrian match being talked of with Riar
Dec 04 1879
In regard to: St Charles, Kean
Another walking match in Deadwood
Dec 16 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Can eat more than largest corporal-guard in 24 hrs
Dec 04 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walkers training from Spearfish-Ft Meade-Rochford-
Dec 19 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Meeting of pedestrians, arrangements completed
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Friends seem afraid to wager their money on him
Dec 24 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Great pedestrian contest commenced at 11:00 p.m.
Dec 25 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Won walking match with 89 miles and 2 laps in 24 hrs
Dec 27 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Another walking match to take place next month
Apr 25 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Go as you please, 24-hour contest, for $250 a side
Sep 04 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Walking match terminated when De Lacy became sick
Sep 05 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Female walkist should come to Hills and take on Riar
Oct 20 1880
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Carried off merschaum pipe at firemen's fair
Feb 16 1881
In regard to: Riar, Charles
On S. Deadwood Hose team, July 4 tournament
Jul 01 1881
In regard to: Riar, Charles
Pedestrian still at Wyoming and doing well
Feb 16 1882
In regard to: Riar,
W. D. S. Smith, Langrishe Actor and Want-To-Be Walkist, Deadwood's Contender
"Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?"
The Professional Pedestrian W. D. S. Smith
Marries Mary Carroll of Gayville
Wins the Race and Deserts His Wife and Child
Hometown Deadwood Against Central City and Lead
A $250 challenge to walk 100 miles in 25 hours at Langrishe Theatre Track
The great pedestrian match to walk 250 miles in 60 hours
Jim J. S. Cody, Golden Gate
J. H. Hope, Lead
Charles Riar, Central
W. D. S. Smith, Deadwood
Kean St Charles, Deadwood
Marriage W.S.D. Smith of Langrishe's company, to Mary Carroll of Gayville
In regard to: Smith, W.S.D.
In regard to: Carroll, Mary
In regard to: Langrishe Theatre
Apr 11 1878
Wants someone to sponsor him in walking contest
Mar 25 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To try a 250 mile walk in 60 hours
Mar 27 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Preparing for the walking match, in training
Mar 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Common opinion is he has set his sights too high
Mar 29 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Allen picked up unusual supplies for his training
Mar 31 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Allen, Apollo, Pugilist
Deadwood representative in walking match looking good
Apr 01 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Friends are sanguine about his winning walking match
Apr 04 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
The 60 hours walking match is the next thing up
Apr 05 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Starts out on his laborious journey in good shape
Apr 07 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To take the track for 100 miles after finish
Apr 08 1879
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Hope, J.H.
The tramp is over, and Smith gets there first
Apr 09 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Another walking match
in the wind for May 1
Apr 10 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Wardner gave the three pedestrians a grand dinner
Apr 11 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
To walk first and last 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gray says he will carry Smith and beat Cody in walk
Apr 14 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Gray, Ike
To tramp first 25 miles with Apollo Allen
Apr 16 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Four entries for sixty hour pedestrian contest
Apr 28 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
In regard to: Riar, Charles
In regard to: Cody, J.S.
In regard to: Bentley,
Said to have left wife and child without proper care
In regard to: Smith, W.D.
May 09 1879
Called at Times to report her husband had not left
In regard to: Smith, W.D., Mrs
May 10 1879
Raised $106.85 to help Mrs Smith go after husband
In regard to: McAleer, Jack
Jul 23 1879
Deserted by her husband, the walkist, now after him
Jul 23 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S., Mrs
Our walkist reported at Miles City and not Leadville
Jul 24 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
We discovered the whereabouts of our pedestrian
Aug 05 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Gone from us like a beautiful dream, where is he?
Dec 02 1879
In regard to: Smith, W.D.S.
Pedestrian now located near Bismarck with wife
Feb 28 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Our Smith, the pedestrian, developing rapidly
Apr 20 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Pedestrian Smith hocked gun and then redeemed it
Apr 23 1880
In regard to: Smith,
In regard to: Burns,
Our pedestrian Smith sent up for one year
May 04 1880
In regard to: Smith,
Death, variety performer May Carroll at Bismarck
In regard to: Carroll, May
In regard to: Carroll, Mary
Nov 21 1881
The Manuel Brothers and Their Homestake Story
Brothers Moses and Fred Manuel March 1876
Locate Homestake Mines No1 and No2, Golden Terra and Old Abe Mines
Hearst and Company buy half interest in Homestake No1 Oct 13 1877
Arms, C.D. and George Hearst invest in Homestake No1 Nov 30 1877
One of the principal owners of the Homestake Mill
Jul 10 1878
In Regard to: Haggin, J. B.
In Regard to: Hearst, George
In Regard to: Tevis, Lloyd
Officers of the Homestake Mining company Feb 12 1879
Tevis, Lloyd , President
Bell, Thomas
Goodrich, J.K.
Haggin, J.B.
Lounsberry, R.P.
McDonald, M.L.
Parsons, H.B.
Willis, William
Homestake, Home Stake the mine of the hills
Jul 08 1876
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuell, Fred; Engh own Golden Terry, Homestake mine
Jul 08 1876
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Manuels, Mr. Fred elected board of trustees, Lead
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Young, Jones and Mallory own Golden Star mine
Jul 29 1876
In regard to: Young
Gwin, R.S. into Homestake and Ophir mines
Dec 16 1876
In regard to: Gwin, R.S.
Manual Brothers working arastra on Gold Run
Jan 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
Homestake mine Lead City conglomerate name
Feb 03 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake lode Manuel Brothers
Mar 10 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuel Brothers work Homestake mine
Mar 10 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
Barney and Hamlin work part of Homestake mine
Apr 07 1877
In regard to: Barney,
Manwell, Moses in Deadwood
Apr 13 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Homestake, Mr. Gwinn??s extension tunnel 100 feet
Apr 14 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake lode Manuel and Co. build 20 stamp mill
Apr 28 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Millionaire Co. buys 100 feet of Homestake mine
May 12 1877
In regard to: Millionaire Co.
Castello, Dan, Munn and James in Millionaire Co.
May 12 1877
In regard to: Castello, Daniel
Munn, Jack, James and Castello in Millionaire
May 12 1877
In regard to: Munn, Jack
Racine Mining Co. crushing ore form Homestake
May 12 1877
In regard to: Racine Gold Mining
Homestake Millionaire Company, 100 feet for $25,000
May 12 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuell, Fred of Gold Run in Deadwood
May 28 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Arms, C.D. of Ohio in Deadwood
May 30 1877
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Alf Engh and Fred Manuell own Golden Terry, Homestake mine
Jun 02 1877
In regard to: Engh, Alf
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Homestake, Mr. Gwin run a tunnel 135 ft. into hill
Jun 07 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake and Golden Star separated by 12 ft ledge
Jun 07 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake, Dan Castello purchased interest in Hometake Mine
Jun 30 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manual, Moses in court
Jul 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Castello, Daniel mill to be located on Homestake
Jul 21 1877
In regard to: Castello, Daniel
Trial on charges of taking forcible possession
Jul 23 1877
In regard to: Manuel,
Bolthoff, Henry receives mill to work Homestake #2
Aug 06 1877
In regard to: Bolthoff, Henry
Manwell and Gwynn buy Boltoff quartz mill
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Manuel and Gwynn
Gwynn and Manwell own mill from Henry Bolthoff
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Gwinn,
Homestake ore crushed by Gwynns?? mill
Aug 11 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manwel, Moses of Lead City in Deadwood
Aug 13 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Manwell, Moses of Lead City in Deadwood
Sep 04 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
H. B. Young contract Alex Huyett to work Homestake No. 1
Sep 10 1877
In regard to: Young,H. B.
In regard to: Huyett, Alex
Homestake No. 1 to take out 50 tons of ore a day
Sep 10 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Gunderson, Waumboul and Co. have mill at Homestake 1
Sep 25 1877
In regard to: Gunderson,
Homestake mine ore crushed at different mills
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Gwin and Brown and Co. milling Homestake mine
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Gwinn,
Davenport mill, ten stamps crushing Homestake ore
Sep 27 1877
In regard to: Davenport Mill Co.
Manville and Gevin 20 stamp mill crush Homestake ore
Oct 01 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Kimball and Co.??s mill works Homestake No. 1
Oct 02 1877
In regard to: Kimball,
Homestake No. 1, 350 ft. was sold $10,000.
Oct 02 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Hearst and Co. buy half interest in Homestake
Oct 13 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Hearst and Company
Said to have been sold for $50,000 to Californians
Oct 27 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Purchased the Homestake
In regard to: Hearst, George
Oct 27 1877
100 tons of Homestake ore crushed, $1,534.50 gold
Oct 27 1877
In regard to: Davenport Mill
Golden Star bought by owners of Homestake No. 1
Nov 13 1877
In regard to: Golden Star Mine
Homestake No. 2, Lewis and Co.??s 40 stamp mill
Nov 13 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Homestake No. 2, J.C. Ottinger mine interest
Nov 16 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Ottinger Fraudulent Sale
Manwell, Moses sells Homestake mine
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Case of Homestake vs gold Run Mining Co
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Gold Run Mining Co
Old Abe on eastern slope above Homestake
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Ore scales erected at intersection Gayville, S.Bend
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Huyett,
Made clean up of 80 oz in 7 days on Homestake ore
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Thompson, C.
In regard to: Snell,
Owners of the Clara Mine
Nov 18 1877
In regard to: Kimberley and Arms
Manuel, Moses of Lead, Thanksgiving Ball
Nov 23 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Lewis of the Homestake is ill
In regard to: Lewis,
Nov 30 1877
Arms, C.D. and George Hearst invest in Homestake
Nov 30 1877
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Chisholm claims he located Homestake and Golden Star,1876
Dec 02 1877
In regard to: Chisholm,
In regard to: Golden Star Mine
In regard to: Homestake
Golden Terra Mine located on the same belt
Dec 02 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Sold his Golden Terra interest
In regard to: Arms, C.D.
Dec 02 1877
Harney and Manuel sell mine Capts. Richards and Dicks
In regard to: Harney,
Dec 13 1877
Homestake, H.B. Young and Manuel brothers sale mine
Dec 17 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manuel brothers leave for the south
Dec 17 1877
In regard to: Manuel Brothers
In regard to: Young, H. B.
Manwell, Moses leaves Deadwood
Dec 18 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Manwell, Moses left for Cheyenne
Dec 18 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Manwell, Fred leaves Deadwood
Dec 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Manwell, Fred leaves Deadwood
Dec 20 1877
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Mining and Real Estate Transfers
Dec 23 1877
In regard to: Manwell, Moses
In regard to: Young, H. B.
Homestake Mining Co. president Lloyd Tevis
Dec 28 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Tevis, Lloyd buys Pioneer ditch
Dec 28 1877
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , Homestake Mining Co. president
Has purchased Pioneer Ditch for $40,000.
Dec 30 1877
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , Homestake Mining Co. president
Mining and Real Estate Transfers
Dec 30 1877
In regard to: Young, H. B.
In Deadwood, one time owner of the Homestake mine
Apr 11 1878
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Fred and Manuel Moses, with wives in Deadwood
Apr 11 1878
In regard to: Homestake Mine
President of the Homestake, expected here soon
Sep 11 1878
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd
Large number of men are at work on the Arms part
Sep 16 1878
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
Real Estate and Mining Transfers
Sep 30 1878
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
California mining enterprises in the Black Hills
Nov 29 1878
In regard to: Arms Company
Officers of the Homestake Mining company
Feb 12 1879
In regard to: Bell, Thomas
In regard to: Goodrich, J.K.
In regard to: Haggin, J.B.
In regard to: Lounsberry, R.P.
In regard to: McDonald, M.L.
In regard to: Parsons, H.B.
In regard to: Tevis, Lloyd , President
In regard to: Willis, William
Claims to have original water claim on Whitewood
Jun 22 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
Claims to have original water claim on Whitewood
Jun 22 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Mose
Owned by Fred and Mose Manwell for awhile in 1876
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine
No one is entitled to more credit in opening Hills
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
In regard to: Manuel, Mose
Fred and Mose Manwell were original discoverers
Jun 27 1879
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
In regard to: Old Abe Mine
In regard to: Homestake Mine
Leaves Deadwood
Jul 27 1879
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
The Terra-Gopher Mining Suit decided
Dec 07 1879
In regard to: Manuel, M.
In regard to: Engh, Alex
In regard to: Corson,
In regard to: Harney,
In regard to: Mahler, A.J.C.
In regard to: McLaughlin,
In regard to: Moody, G.C. Judge
In regard to: Homestake Mine
In regard to: Father DeSmet Mine
In regard to: Golden Terra Mine
In regard to: Gopher Mine
Leaves Deadwood
Apr 03 1880
In regard to: Manuel, M.
Boulder Ditch Controversy
Apr 06 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Fred
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
In Deadwood
Apr 07 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Moses
Long contested Boulder Ditch case came to an end
May 01 1880
In regard to: Manuel, Harvey
In regard to: Manuel, Eng
Moses Manuel, the discoverer of the Homestake mine in the Black Hills, has been in the Coeur d??Alene since the beginning of February. He says the outlook for good quartz claims is favorable.
March 29, 1884
In regard to: Manuel, Moses.
In regard to: Homestake Mining Company.
Luline Monte Verde, Alias Madame Vestal, Alias Belle Siddons,The Road Agents' Female Physician
Deadwood Men Celebrate the Arrival of Lurline Monte Verde
Female gambler, actress and twenty-one dealer extraordinaire makes her way to Deadwood. Vivacious and seductive, the ex-Confederate spy turns spy at the gambling tables for her road agent lover Archie McLaughlin. Treasure coach messenger D. Boone May seduces the lovely Lurline to extract information about the whereabouts of his wanted man. Lover Archie McLaughlin and his partner William Mansfield gets themselves hung by vigilantes while under the custody of Messenger May and beautiful Lurline leaves Deadwood for a Cheyenne engagement.
Monte Verde performs solo
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Apr 21 1877
Monteverde, Miss performs Gem Variety Theatre
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Apr 28 1877
Monteverde, volunteered for Vaidis benefit
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Aug 11 1877
Reported Lurline Monte Verde arriving in Hills
In regard to: Newson,
Jan 07 1878
In the Hills, standing on board, carried by 4 men
Jan 07 1878
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline, alias while in Deadwood
In regard to: Vestal, Madame, alias in towns Wichita, Ft Hays, Ellsworth, Cheyenne and Denver
In regard to: Belle Siddons born into a respectable Southern family spied for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Widowed twice, she learned dealing twenty-one would provide for a comfortable living, a skill she picked up from husband number two.
A couple of boys had a difference last night
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Jan 14 1878
Miss Monte Verde left to fill engagement, Cheyenne
In regard to: MonteVerde, Lurlin
Jan 17 1878
Miss Monte Verde's absence regretted by "friends"
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 04 1878
Came in on last nights coach
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 16 1878
Banjo duet was exquisitely rendered
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 23 1878
"By the Sad Sea Waves" by Lurline Monte Verde
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Feb 23 1878
Left tenement house moments before it slid down
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Mar 11 1878
Talent to appear in big tent of Kimball Brothers
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
May 01 1878
Romantic version of life of Lurline Monte Verde
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
In regard to: Auber, Thomas
In regard to: Brown, J.H.
In regard to: Buntline, Ned
In regard to: Fisher, Nellie
Jan 10 1879
Our own Monte Verde again
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Jan 16 1879
"Road agents' female physician" in Southern Hills
In regard to: Monte Verde, Lurline
Mar 24 1879
Partners with McLaughlin and Vestal in 1876
In regard to: Casswell, Alex
Oct 22 1881
Road agent was lover of Madame Vestal in 1876
In regard to: McLaughlin, Archie
Oct 22 1881
Had the attention of Madame Vestal in 1877
In regard to: May, Boone
Oct 22 1881
Interesting history of bad Black Hills woman
In regard to: Vestal, Madame
Oct 22 1881
Griffin desiring money to come home.
June 26, 1884
In regard to: Dick Griffin writes to his wife from Coeur d'Alene desiring enough money to bring him home. Doherty writes of good cleanup.
In regard to: Griffin, Dick.
In regard to: Doherty, Dan.
In regard to: Miller, Tom.
In regard to: Holman, Euguen.
In regard to: Monte Verdi, Lurline
Melvine Dempsey First Black Cherokee Barber
"Colored barber one of the finest men in the hills"
Sep 10 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Boses on moustache, whisker and hair dyeing
Nov 12 1878
In regard to: Dempsey and Walker
A feature of Deadwood, a dark one, first barber
Dec 31 1878
In regard to: Dempsey,
Donations received and acknowledged by Howard Foundation
Oct 09 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Dempsey, colored barber, was hero night of fire
Oct 15 1879
In regard to: Black Americans
Colored barber, one of the finest men in the hills
Oct 15 1879
In regard to: Dempsey,
A colored voter voting republican
Oct 21 1878
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Meeting of colored republicans, well attended
Oct 29 1878
In regard to: Dempsey,
Bath house will suspend operations during building
Nov 07 1879
In regard to: Dempsey,
Case of forcible entry before Justice Clark
Nov 22 1879
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
Items from Custer City
Jan 22 1880
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Early days citizen of Deadwood, now residing at Custer
Dec 17 1882
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine
Relocated property after it had been abandoned
Jul 12 1883
In regard to: Dempsey,
Mr. Walsh, a resident of Chicago and son-in-law of Judge J.P. Luse,
purchased one-fifth interest in Climax mica mine in Custer County from Melvine Dempsey.
January 17, 1884
In regard to: Walsh, W.C.
In regard to: Luse, J.P.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvine.
In regard to: Climax Mica Mine.
To the editor of the Times from Custer: The prospects for a busy spring in Custer and vicinity are growing daily more flattering. Three of the vacant business houses now standing empty will be occupied inside of a month. S.R. Shankland will fit up what is known as the old Alhambra building and put in a $5,000 stock of boots and shoes. Oscar Silver, of Lead City, is now east buying a stock of clothing and dry goods, and as soon as they arrive will open up in his old stand. Miss Maggie Horgan has rented the Gilbert building, and will in a few days open a millinery establishment. Work on the Albien brick block, corner Sixth and Custer streets is progressing. A number of residences are already projected, and it is expected that this coming summer will see a building boom here that has not been equalled since the great original boom of '76-77. The Climax mine under the able superintendency of Joseph E. Pilcher is working steadily with a force of twelve men, and is shipping weekly about $125 worth of mica. On the return of Judge J.V. Offenbacher from Washington, work will be commenced, with a considerable force of men, on the "McMackin" mica mine. This mine is known to be one of the greatest mica producers in the Southern Hills, but has been lying idle for over a year for the want of an amicable working feeling among the owners. Mr. Dempsey is opening up another mica mine known as the "Florence," which promises to be a good one. Dennis and James McGuire and C.W. Hitchcock, are working the Eureka mica mine under a lease, and the quantity of mica produced by them is growing enormously. I can't say what the prospects are for the Lost Bonanza, although a feeling seems to prevail that work will soon be resumed on that mine. The Penobscot gold mine will undoubtedly be worked this summer with a large force of men. Mr. Fortune, the manager of the company, is now east negotiating the purchase of a forty or sixty stamp mill to be erected on the mine. The Gold Star company are making some significant moves and it is thought they will resume work soon. We hear nothing in regard to the action of the Grand Junction company. J.B. Dickover is on his way in here, having left Pierre a few days ago with three families, comprising about fifteen persons. I undersand that it is his intention to start a fine stock ranch near Custer. Star, Bullock and Company have got thoroughly established, and I believe are doing well, considering the present temporary dullness of things. The new freight route from Valentine, via Pine Ridge, that is being established by the Sioux City and Pacific road, in conjunction with the Pine Ridge Inidains, is going to receive encouragement from this section. The probability is that no more freight for the Southern Hills will be sent via Sidney. The last batch of Hills freight via Sidney left there a few days ago, and all orders now in are, and all future orders will be, via Valentine. Americus.
March 5, 1884
In regard to: Dempsey.
In regard to: Star and Bullock
Congregational churches fall meeting.
Oct. 28, 1884
Gathering of the Congregational ministers from various churches in the Black Hills.
In regard to: Atkinson, W. H.
In regard to: Dill, Arthur C.
In regard to: Phillips, J. Herbert.
In regard to: Richards, Jarvis.
In regard to: Kidd, D.
In regard to: Gossage.
In regard to: Feay, A. T.
In regard to: Smith.
In regard to: Dempsey.
In regard to: Maynard.
In regard to: Wood.
Black Hillers at Chadron.
July 3, 1885
The new town of Chadron, and list of Black Hills parties in business.
In regard to: Fox and May.
In regard to: Valentine and Younglove.
In regard to: Lake and Halley.
In regard to: Kass and Company.
In regard to: Lowenthal brothers.
In regard to: Hood and Erwin.
In regard to: Dorrington, Fred M.
In regard to: Dempsey, M.
In regard to: Currier, S. A.
In regard to: Faust, E.
In regard to: Currand and Mores.
In regard to: Webster and Flynn.
Agricultural patents at the land office.
Oct. 27, 1886
List of agricultural patents received from general land office.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvin.
Dempsey a model man.
June 7, 1888
Melvin Dempsey, with us for so long time is preparing to leave us. He is a Cherokee Indian, known here as Dempsey, the barber, and we take pleasure in saying that a better citizens never lived in Hackett. Dempsey is a former resident of Deadwood.
In regard to: Dempsey, Melvin.
In regard to: Indians.
Female Tonsorial Artists
Has a female barber, she's a good one too
In regard to: Central City
Sep 18 1878
Has a female barber, boys says she can shave best
In regard to: Central City
Jan 15 1879
Artistic tonsorial artist of Terraville adds chair
In regard to: Allen, John W.
Jun 17 1880
To be the new tonsorial artist at Allens Barber Shop
In regard to: Hickey, Mrs
Jun 17 1880
Novak and Gillette, Two Young Tonsorial Blondes Will Move Their Shop
Floor manager for Central masquerade ball
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Mar 12 1881
Bought out Boyers Central barber shop with Novak
In regard to: Gillette, Ed
In regard to: Novak, Anton
Apr 27 1881
Band appreciated, merry crowd swayed till wee hour
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Apr 11 1882
Deadwood, Central and Lead
Barbers and Tonsorial Artists
Flaherty, cozy shave opposite Nuttall and Mann's Hall
In regard to: Flaherty,
Jun 17 1876
Centennial Barber owned by J.W. Worth
In regard to: Centennial Barber
Apr 26 1877
Worth and Flaherty own barbershop
In regard to: Worth,
May 05 1877
Worth, John jumps from burning bath house
In regard to: Worth, John
May 25 1877
Worth, John lost his shop and money
In regard to: Worth, John
May 25 1877
Worth, Johnny rebuilds Palace Barber Shop on Main
In regard to: Worth, Johnny
May 26 1877
Palace Barber Shop Main St. next to Shannon's Saloon
In regard to: Palace Barber Shop
May 26 1877
Worth and Flaherty, Palace barber shop, Wall Street
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Jun 08 1877
Worth and Flaherty move barber shop
In regard to: Worth,
Nov 01 1877
Barbers of Deadwood will close Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
In regard to: Barbers
Nov 20 1877
A choice line of Florence hair brushes, hand mirror
In regard to: Mann and Bass
Dec 02 1877
Graham, Judge shaved beard gets hair cut
In regard to: Graham,
Dec 28 1877
At the colored ball Octavia Reeves shot by Sims
In regard to: Sims, barber
Jan 24 1878
Bowman??s barber shop on Main St.
In regard to: Bowman,
Mar 13 1878
Barber, has a new silver dollar, latest coinage
In regard to: Worth, Johnny
Mar 30 1878
Tonsorial artist on Lee St., looking after new hat
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Apr 02 1878
Barber shaves dead man and gives history of silver
In regard to: Shingle, George M.
Apr 11 1878
Tonsorial artist has moved to Sherman St
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Apr 25 1878
Shaves back of head to give collar room to stand
In regard to: Jewett,
May 04 1878
Barber shop gutted by mother-in-law, running again
In regard to: Gayville
May 15 1878
Newspaper man parts hair down the middle
In regard to: Horton, J.C.
May 21 1878
Tonsorial room in basement of Custer Block
In regard to: Worth, John
Jun 08 1878
Will be closed at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays
In regard to: Barber Shop
Jun 26 1878
New style for the hair is called "bold head cut"
In regard to: Deadwood
Jul 13 1878
Mother-in-law still after barber who stole daughter
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
In regard to: Allen, Mrs. E.C.
Jul 16 1878
Mrs. E.C. Allen charged Herman Hausler with assault
In regard to: Allen, Mrs. E.C.
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
Jul 19 1878
Colored population of Lead had dance at barber shop
In regard to: Boyer and Marshall
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
In regard to: Boyer, John C.
Jul 12 1878
Ways of arranging the feminine hair are endless
In regard to: Women
Aug 03 1878
Barber shop broke into, clothes stolen
In regard to: Bowman,
Aug 05 1878
Boyer's tonsorial outfit, "spirited away"
In regard to: Boyer,
Sep 10 1878
Drunk soldier goes through Barber Shop window
In regard to: Deadwood
Sep 21 1878
Barber Shop and Bath House, Thomas Smith, ad
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Oct 01 1878
Barber Smith has problems with lunatic at large
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Oct 04 1878
For first class hair cut or shave
In regard to: Pioneer Barber Shop
Nov 12 1878
Chloroform and electricity used as a moral suasion
In regard to: Bowman,
Nov 15 1878
Using juice of root, growing hair on bald head
In regard to: Christie,
In regard to: Baker, Dan
Nov 15 1878
Doesn??t want anyone to ask about hair grower
In regard to: Christie,
Nov 16 1878
Proprietor of the Welch House barber shop, ad
In regard to: Sims,
Dec 01 1878
Donated hair cuts and shaves to patients for Christmas
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Dec 27 1878
Donated hair cuts and shaves to patients for Christmas
In regard to: Worth and Flaherty
Dec 27 1878
Tonsorial artist opens establishment on Main, Lead
In regard to: Hausler, Herman
Jan 30 1879
A colored barber, had his shop taken over by Boyer
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Jan 31 1879
Case tried before Squire Rinehart, dismissed
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 03 1879
Considerable interest in case of Marshall vs Boyer
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 05 1879
Writ of restitution gave him back his shop
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
Feb 06 1879
Perusing Shakespeare in his shaving saloon
In regard to: Boyer, John
Feb 08 1879
Came to the masquerade as an Irishman
In regard to: Flaherty,
Mar 01 1879
Tonsorial artist back after burn out and drown out
In regard to: Flaherty,
In regard to: Worth, John
Apr 25 1879
Arrested for threatening the life of his wife
In regard to: Hausler, Herman, barber
May 17 1879
Barber had another street scene with mother-in-law
In regard to: Hausler,
Jul 02 1879
Owner of the bath house in Lead to move to Deadwood
In regard to: Boyer, J.C.
Aug 02 1879
One of the few really genuine tonsorial artists
In regard to: Haussler, H.
Aug 23 1879
Committee on fireworks to meet at tonsorial parlor
In regard to: Worth, John
Jun 17 1879
Citizen of Cleveland shot his cow in its hind legs
In regard to: Bowman,
Aug 12 1879
Has added a handsome marble slab washstand at shop
In regard to: Boyer, J.
Sep 12 1879
Presides at the chair of Boyer Barber Shop
In regard to: Jewett, Ed
Sep 12 1879
Allen moved his barber shop to back room of saloon
In regard to: Greenleys Saloon
Sep 13 1879
To open double room for tobacco store and barber shop
In regard to: Bowman and Brown
Sep 30 1879
Butterfield Bros. open butcher shop in barber shop
In regard to: Quong Gun
Oct 02 1879
The barber, at Worth and Flaherty's Shop
In regard to: Smith, Barney
Oct 04 1879
Will occupy 1/2 of Burns lower floor as barber shop
In regard to: Girard Brothers
Nov 08 1879
Judge should call on barber and get rid of excess hair
In regard to: Barron, E.H.
Nov 26 1879
Drunken rowdy entered Smiths barber shop on Sherman
In regard to: Smith, Thomas
Dec 07 1879
Banged hair is an idiotic fashion
In regard to: Fashion
Dec 07 1879
Have bathing apartments set up in tonsorial rooms
In regard to: Gerard Brothers
Jan 15 1880
Gentlemanly proprietor of the tonsorial department
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
Feb 11 1880
Judge letting his hair grow, sign of a b-a-d man
In regard to: Graham,
Mar 30 1880
Barber taking orders for personal shaving mugs
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
Apr 22 1880
Received new razors, will almost shave without help
In regard to: Phillips, Dorr B.
May 02 1880
Put a new carpet in his barber shop and bath rooms
In regard to: Williams, Robert
May 11 1880
Barber shops will hereafter open early on Sundays
In regard to: Central City
Jun 11 1880
Ford opened barber shop on Sherman next to Dr Stein
In regard to: Stein,
Jul 14 1880
Flaherty opens tonsorial business in his old store
In regard to: Manville,
Jul 28 1880
Palace Bath Rooms has Brooklyn tonsorial artist
In regard to: Williams, Robert
In regard to: Palace Bath Rooms
Dec 23 1880
Lost for a time, found at barber, wanted a shave
In regard to: Cornell, Johnny
Dec 23 1880
Man asks barber shop for razor to shave mules
In regard to: Girards Barber Shop
Jan 28 1881
Hair album is prevailing craze among ladies
In regard to: Women
Feb 21 1883
Gillette and Novak buy out Central barber shop
In regard to: Boyer, John C.
Apr 27 1881
Sent for 2 1st-class tonsorial artists from Kansas
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Apr 29 1881
Central tonsorial artist has building raised
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
May 05 1881
Tonsorial artists mother to visit St. Louis
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo
In regard to: Marshall, Harry , brother
May 05 1881
Smiling news scavenger indulges in tonsorial clip
In regard to: Utley, Hamilton
May 07 1881
2 tonsorial artsist to occupy former post office
In regard to: Central City
May 10 1881
Will probably open a barber shop in New Mexico
In regard to: Flaherty, Ed
May 17 1881
Tonsorial artist received assortment of fancy cups
In regard to: Phillips, D.B.
May 25 1881
Tonsorial artist has 2 shops running full blast
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Jun 13 1881
"Old Buck" takes charge of Hickey??s Terraville barber shop
In regard to: Buckner, A. C.
Jul 21 1881
Two colored barbers leave for new carbonate camp
In regard to: African Americans
Aug 06 1881
Ladies' have hair done up in paper for dance
In regard to: Lead
Jan 06 1882
Tonsorial artist can't be equalled
In regard to: Hickey, Joe
Aug 09 1881
Central barber is the boss tonsorial artist, ad
In regard to: Hickey, Joe
Sep 01 1881
Gave mummified humming bird to Girard Brothers
In regard to: Cushman, Sam
Oct 08 1881
Keeps bathroom running all the time
In regard to: Hickey, Joseph
Nov 18 1881
Bought tonsorial establishment, intends to stay
In regard to: Glickauf, John
Mar 01 1882
Central has a 15 cent barber shop
In regard to: Central City
Mar 29 1882
Added extra chair to tonsorial palace, prospering
In regard to: Flaherty, Al
Jul 26 1882
Reporter and barber shave a man with sharp razor
In regard to: Sample, Billy
Aug 03 1882
Smooth talker atemped to get free shave and haircut
In regard to: Glickaufs Barber S
Jan 24 1883
Main St barber playing it fine on waiter girl
In regard to: Women
Jun 09 1883
Anton Nevak, of Central, is a professional dancing master, and is in the act of organizing a dancing school in that city. Parties desiring to take lessons will find the professor at his barber shop, on Main street.
In regard to: Nevak, Anton.
In regard to: Central City.
November 20, 1883
Merchants hotel bathing rooms are receiving the patronage they deserve. the Girard brothers have the neatest tonsorial rooms in the city.
In regard to: Girard.
In regard to: Merchants Hotel.
December 1, 1883
Neatest tonsorial rooms in the city.
In regard to: Girard Brothers.
January 1, 1884
Missing barber pole surfaces.
In regard to: Wood, Brad.
July 11, 1885
Lothrup relocates to Lead.
In regard to: Lothrop, W. D.
In regard to: Flaherty Brothers.
Dec. 8, 1885
Hobson engaged in barbershop.
In regard to: Hobson, Will.
In regard to: Lathrop, Dan.
May 27, 1886
Marshall and Marshbanks married.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Buss, W. H.
May 24, 1887
Newcastle gains tonsorial artist.
In regard to: Griesen, Julius.
Nov. 2, 1889
Schnell takes charge of barber shop.
In regard to: Schnell, John.
In regard to: Novak, Antone T.
Dec. 20, 1891
Knoch opens shop.
In regard to: Knoch, Charles G.
Feb. 2, 1892
Emo fixing up tonsorial shop.
In regard to: Emo, F. J.
In regard to: Keffler, T.
March 22, 1892
Campbell severes connection.
In regard to: Campbell, Jake.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
March 30, 1892
Barbershop music pronounced fine.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
April 27, 1892
Slim says return articles or else.
In regard to: Slim.
Mooney back at tonsorial parlor.
In regard to: Mooney, Johnny.
In regard to: Lothrop, Dan.
In regard to: Chausse, Charles.
Aug. 16, 1892
Barbers organize for protection.
In regard to: Gerard, Martin.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Jeffries, S. S.
In regard to: Golden Belt Barbers Union.
In regard to: Knights of Labor.
In regard to: Barbers union.
Feb. 28, 1893
Barbers raise prices.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Barbers union.
Feb. 28, 1893
Barbers beat Printers 12-11.
In regard to: Baseball.
In regard to: Keim, William.
In regard to: Gerard, Joe.
In regard to: Ryan, Ed.
In regard to: Chiniquy,
In regard to: Siewer,
In regard to: Hurley, Tom.
Aug. 1, 1893
Boycott questions to labor union.
In regard to: South Dakota Mining Company.
In regard to: Times newspaper.
In regard to: Miners union.
In regard to: Harris, James.
In regard to: Curley,
In regard to: Boland, Con.
In regard to: Barbers union.
In regard to: Marshall, Romeo.
In regard to: Glickauff, John.
In regard to: Gerard, Martin.
In regard to: Knights of Labor.
In regard to: DeLeray, Harry.
In regard to: Flynn, C.
Dec. 29, 1893
Union no benefit to barbers.
In regard to: Barbers union.
March 7, 1894
Z. S. McKown, "Dr tells nothing but plain unvarnished truth"
Be it Man or Woman, Rich or Poor, White or Chinese
Deadwood's Every Day Doctor Saw Them All
"Dr prescribed 2 gallon of rye whisky and rock candy"
McKowen, Dr. at Militia Company meeting
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 30 1877
Meeting for organizing a militia co. of cavalry
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 06 1877
Amputated Pap Nugent's leg below the knee
In regard to: McKown,
Jan 21 1878
Medical Association meeting to be held Wednesday
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 25 1878
Medical Association, Secretary
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
May 02 1878
Dr. McKown taking care of William Gay
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 16 1878
Dr McKown extracted ball from Butler's hip
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 25 1878
Frank Warren helped to Drs office after stabbing
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 27 1878
Taxpayers, Where are you?
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 11 1878
Doctor McKown, attends to Robert McCarle injuries
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 27 1878
Dr. McKown will amputate McCarle's arm
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 28 1878
Dr. McKown informs us McCarle is not doing so well
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: McCarle, Robert
Aug 29 1878
Dr upset at letter in Herald that all was not done
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Herald Newspaper
Aug 31 1878
Attempt to elect officers for Tripp campaign
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Sep 23 1878
Democratic Convention in Central City
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 16 1878
Had his leg amputated by Dr McKown at hospital
In regard to: Simmons, Amos
Nov 08 1878
Amputated the leg of Amos Simons, alias "Tex"
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 08 1878
Dr removes ball from soldiers neck after 16 years
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Feb 25 1879
Bills allowed by board of county commissioners
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 08 1879
Dr called to Lead to dress broken leg of Miller
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 11 1879
Dr to amputate Atkins' left hand, mine injury
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 26 1879
Bay mare beats McKowns and Mannings horses in race
In regard to: Daugherty, Sam
Jun 10 1879
Dr McKown says Pioneers' information not accurate
In regard to: Davis, Chambers C.
Apr 11 1879
Dr taking care of C.C. Davis after his accident
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 11 1879
Dr attending to C.C. Davis has no hope of recovery
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 24 1879
Dr enters his bay mare in scrub race, came in last
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 10 1879
Dr restores Holm's hearing with an operation
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 26 1879
Dr operated on Holms other ear to restore hearing
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jun 28 1879
Dr had to amputate Blanchards arm up to elbow
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 19 1879
Dr reports Blanchard doing well, not out of danger
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 22 1879
Dr taking care of Swarthout's crushed hand
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jul 24 1879
Dr's little mare came out head first in race
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 03 1879
Old man bet that McKown's mare wouldn't win, lost
In regard to: Merrick, A.W.
Aug 03 1879
Dr attends to Cramer and Behrman injuries
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 05 1879
Dr was able to save Swartout hand after injury
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 06 1879
Dr testified in Hayes-Gentges case
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Aug 08 1879
Drs who have filed their diplomas with county
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Sep 13 1879
Doctor's office now in Chambers C. Davis' block
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 02 1879
Won bet with Merrick on race with McKown's mare
In regard to: Reitz, George
Aug 03 1879
Dr dangerously ill, hope he will be on taps soon
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Nov 15 1879
Dr called to Lead in shooting of McCollum
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 14 1880
Death of McCollum was unexpected
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 17 1880
Dr embalmed the body of Dr Glenn for transport
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jan 22 1880
McKown called to post when cook broke her ankle
In regard to: Fort Meade
Feb 05 1880
Dr pronounced no bones broken from Cook's fall
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 10 1880
Dr refused to testify as expert until fees paid
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 17 1880
Dr attending to Long, paralyzed from bullet wound
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 22 1880
Dr testified in the Whitbeck trial
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Feb 27 1880
Confined to his bed with hemorrhage of the lungs
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Apr 03 1880
Dr McKown is out again
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Apr 10 1880
Dr stitched up Lenox's head, hit by rock in blast
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
May 25 1880
Dr contributed liberally to help Rev Williams
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jul 04 1880
Rev's expenses from accident helped by Dr McKown
In regard to: Williams,
Jul 04 1880
Dr rendered every assistance in his power to Mrs H
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Jul 20 1880
In Deadwood
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Oct 06 1880
A day for which all others were made, the Democratic Convention
In regard to: Abt, Frank
In regard to: Damon, J. H.
In regard to: Edie.
In regard to: Folk, H. H.
In regard to: Goodman.
In regard to: Grantz, Otto P. Th.
In regard to: Guthrie.
In regard to: Hartman, J. D.
In regard to: Lawrenson, Job.
In regard to: Logan.
In regard to: McAleer, Jack.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Peterson, Jim.
In regard to: Ryan, James.
In regard to: Tracy, Joseph H.
In regard to: Tunnelly, Benjamin.
In regard to: Van Dyke, James.
In regard to: Watts, William.
October 6 1880
Dr brought report of democratic convention to Time
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Oct 07 1880
Vote of Lawrence County
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Nov 04 1880
Dr called to tend Hill but could not save him
In regard to: McKown, Dr.
Nov 30 1880
Dr. is doubtful he can save Wolzmuth's leg
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Feb 01 1881
Thinks Blodgett might recover his hearing
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Feb 03 1881
Fixed up Miss Singleton's gashed face
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 17 1881
Doc says Biglin is getting along well
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 19 1881
Her fine piano playing heard by telephone
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 19 1881
Wife of Dr. is quite ill
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 22 1881
Feeling much better and able to sit up
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 24 1881
Performed successful operation on Miss Francis
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Mar 29 1881
Witness in Newbanks vs. Sidney Stage case
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 17 1881
Birth, Dr. McKown happened to be there
In regard to: Wilkinson, Hugh
May 06 1881
Dr. is tending to Mrs. Kelly of Lead
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 04 1881
In consultation over amputating Mercer's leg
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 10 1881
Dr. decides Mercer's leg must come off
In regard to: McKown, J.S.
Jun 12 1881
Dr receives telegram from Sturgis man needing help
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 30 1881
Dr.??s dwelling was put on telegraph circuit
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 22 1881
Doc??s dog has developed into vicious canine
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 29 1881
1 of the St. Charles Mine owners
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 02 1881
Doc takes pasteboard bandages off Posner??s arm
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 28 1881
Extracted bullet from Austin's neck
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 01 1881
One of McKown's sureties
In regard to: Franklin, H.
In regard to: Phillips, H.G.
Oct 10 1881
New county physician gives bonds
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 10 1881
Bills allowed
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Oct 19 1881
Doc thinks Mrs. Stell will survive
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 05 1881
Doc repaired Selbie's wounds
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 07 1881
Letter of thanks from Posner
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Posner, Charles
Dec 24 1881
Patched up Shubbard's burns
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 27 1881
Doc leaves for Stoneville
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 29 1881
Tended to man shot in leg at Powder River
In regard to: McKown,
Dec 31 1881
Dr took oath of office to be on Board of Health
In regard to: McKown,
Jan 26 1882
Appointed Babcock, McKown and Rogers board of health
In regard to: Phillips, Kirk G.
Jan 26 1882
Left for St Louis, telegrammed as to mothers sickness
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
Mar 20 1882
Testimony, Dittenhoffer trial
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Mar 31 1882
Testimony, John Brown trial
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 04 1882
Dr said Fitzgerald has smallpox, others disagree
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 05 1882
Bond as county physician accepted
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 09 1882
Removed another piece of bone from Posner??s brain
In regard to: McKown,
Apr 14 1882
Dr confined to bed, severe indisposition, over-work
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 27 1882
Hand in sling, poisoned while operating on patient
In regard to: McKown,
May 28 1882
Drs Gunsolly and McKown decide to amputate leg
In regard to: Gunsolly,
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 28 1882
Took another piece of bone from Posner??s skull
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 16 1882
Dr on professional visit to Prof Dickerman, Tigerville
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 18 1882
Returned from Tigerville with Dr McKown
In regard to: Lawrenson, Job
Jul 20 1882
Dr created stir on Main in new rig, built in east
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 26 1882
Returned from Tigerville, reports Dickerman improving
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Dickerman,
Jul 28 1882
Dr tells nothing but plain unvarnished truth.
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 29 1882
Dr's horse became frightened, dashed up street
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 06 1882
Committee appointed to examine hospital condition
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 13 1882
Dr has been under weather for week to 10 days
In regard to: McKown,
Oct 13 1882
Dr called to Grand Junction Mine, man shot in leg
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 10 1882
Dr reduced fracture of Sasse??s knee, very painful
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 19 1882
Dr and Mrs leave, he for 5-6 wks, she until April
In regard to: McKown,
Nov 22 1882
Bills allowed by county commissioners
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Jan 17 1883
Doctor is snow bound at Omaha
In regard to: McKown,
Feb 07 1883
Dr back from protracted eastern and southern trip
In regard to: McKown,
Feb 20 1883
Remains in St Louis, Dr returned yesterday
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Feb 20 1883
Dr's rig smashed by box of another wagon, runaway
In regard to: McKown,
Mar 17 1883
Bids for medical attendance of paupers
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 03 1883
Just tribute paid to Hon Moody by bar and citizens
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 06 1883
Bids for care of paupers, medicines and attendance
In regard to: McKown, Z.
Apr 12 1883
Bills allowed, warrants drawn for same
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
Apr 13 1883
Dr prescribed 2 gal of rye whisky and rock candy
In regard to: McKown,
May 13 1883
Dr has recovered so that he was able to ride awhile
In regard to: McKown,
May 16 1883
Dr relieved cowboys' pain, horse fell on him
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 06 1883
Adjusted broken bone of Gairns, made him comfortable
In regard to: McKown,
Jun 15 1883
Dickinson and McKown purchase Terraville hospital
In regard to: Terraville
Jun 26 1883
Dr purchased Gunsolly's practice and hospital
In regard to: McKown,
In regard to: Gunsolly,
Jun 26 1883
Dr performed difficult surgical operations
In regard to: McKown,
Jul 01 1883
Dr called to Esmeralda Mine, Cousins foot crushed
In regard to: McKown,
Aug 15 1883
In Deadwood
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
Sep 18 1883
Surgeon who preformed post mortem exam on Leary
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 21 1883
Dr McKown voted meanest man, won cake basket
In regard to: Molitor, Caroline V.
Sep 22 1883
Silver fruit set was carried away by Mrs McKown
In regard to: King, Ed
Sep 22 1883
Won lady's easy chair and silver fruit set at fair
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
In regard to: Baxter, Lee, Mrs
Sep 22 1883
Otice won easy chair, not Mrs Dr McKown as reported
In regard to: Otice, Johnnie
In regard to: McKown, Mrs
In regard to: Baxter, Mrs
Sep 23 1883
Dr, as meanest man, carried away cake basket
In regard to: McKown,
Sep 22 1883
Charley Wilson is getting along splendidly, suffering but little if any pain, has a good appetite, and sleeps well, no inflammation, and the swelling almost entirely subsided. Henry Robinson, the special officer in charge, is with him all the time. Drs. O'Neall, McKown and Dickinson, examined him yesterday, and all agree he is entirely out of danger, will retain one eye, and Dr. O??Neall thinks both of them will come around all right.
In regard to: Wilson, Charley.
In regard to: Robinson, Henry.
In regard to: O'Neall.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Dickinson
November 9, 1883
Mr. Eberhart, the Pittsburg gentleman, who is here in the interest of the stockholders of the Iron City mining company is the best single handed talker in the Hills, can talk Dr. McKown to sleep, and is yet a wide awake business man. He has started the mill up on the test run, and will thoroughly determine the value of the ore in the company's mines before he recommends the building of a large mill. The result of this run will be awaited with interest by our citizens.
In regard to: Eberhart.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Iron City Mining Company.
November 11, 1883
Dr. Gunsolly has not regained consciousness yet, but is under the watchful eye of Dr. McKown, Dr. Dickinson, and Dr. O'Neall.
In regard to: Gunsolly.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Dickinson.
In regard to: O??Neall.
December 2, 1883
Jesse Edwards' leg was amputated above the knee, above all fractures, by Dr. McKown, assisted by Dr. O'Neal and Dr. Dickinson.
In regard to: Edwards, Jesse.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: O'Neal.
In regard to: Dickinson.
December 14, 1883
Jack Moran, of Lead City, stepped in a hole on Friday evening, and fell, breaking his right leg. Dr. McKown attended the injured man, and he is doing as well as possible under the circumstances. Moran, Jack.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Lead.
December 2, 1883
Mrs. Bemis, the dressmaker, has removed to the house formally occupied by Dr. McKown, corner of Williams street and City creek.
In regard to: Bemis, Mrs.
In regard to: McKown.
December 14, 1883
Harry Pinneo goes around with one of his hands in a sling, and it came about thusly: He has a horse that he loves as himself, and some fellow in passing him to show off large, struck the horse. The strikers head came in immediate contact with Harry's fist the result being, a broken finger. Dr. McKown reduced the fracture, but the fellows head, we know nothing of.
In regard to: Pinneo, Harry.
In regard to: McKown.
December 30, 1883
Sick with rheumatism for weeks, Dr. McKown gave him pills and he was excused from jury duty.
In regard to: Beuter, John.
January 3, 1884
Mr. Carey, South Bend, had a finger amputated by Dr. McKown.
In regard to: McKown.
January 31, 1884
Mr. Posner's wound has been troubling him. A piece of skull has become detached and is working through the scalp. Dr. McKown will remove it.
In regard to: McKown.
February 1, 1884
George Wade's daughter doing well and expected to recover after mishap while coasting on Garden City hill. Nellie Wade's jaw has been set by Dr. McKown. Lottie Lincoln is well and out of danger.
In regard to: Wade, George.
In regard to: Wade, Nellie.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Lincoln, Lottie.
In regard to: Garden City.
February 12, 1884
Dr. McKown set Jennings Whitney's leg, which was found to have one of the shank bones broken. It will be set in plaster, and he will be able to attend school in about two weeks.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Whitney, Jennings.
March 12, 1884
Wednesday a farmer came in with a load of hay and sold it to Governor Bogy. He was told to go and get the load weighed and to return with the weigher??s ticket, and he went, but has not yet returned. Thursday morning the governor ascertained that the went down to Grimshaw??s scales, and by accident fell and broke his collar bone. Dr. McKown came in and put it in place.
In regard to: Bogy.
In regard to: Grimshaw.
March 14, 1884
Mrs. Dr. McKown, who has been quite seriously indisposed for some time, is now slowly convalescing.
In regard to: McKown, Mrs.
March 23, 1884
Dr. McKown and assistants will perform a surgical operation on Captain Foster of Golden Gate, to remove a cancer from his arm.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Foster.
In regard to: Golden Gate.
April 2, 1884
Dr. McKown examined the Italian at the jail who is supposed to be insane. He discovered he was suffering from a blow on the head. His name is Bartholomew Orienta. Sagnio was interpreter on the occasion.
In regard to: McKown
In regard to: Orienta, Bartholomew.
In regard to: Sagnio.
April 25, 1884
Mr. Hadley was riding on a load of wood in Blacktail when the wagon struck a snag which pitched him off the load and under the wagon wheel. His leg was broken in three places and Dr. McKown gave his opinion that he would lose the leg.
In regard to: Hadley.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Blacktail.
May 21, 1884
Yesterday at the county hospital Dr. McKown, assisted by Dr. Rogers, amputated Steven Lewis' left leg just above the ankle. It will be remembered that about six months ago Mr. Lewis dropped a pistol out of his pocket, which exploded one of the chambers and he received the ball in his left foot.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Rogers.
In regard to: Lewis, Steven.
May 25, 1884
Dr. McKown and Dr. Rogers amputated the leg of Mr. Hadley, of Blacktail, who was thrown from a wagon a short time since.
In regard to: Hadley.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Rogers.
In regard to: Blacktail.
May 27, 1884
Dr. McKown gets acid in eyes.
In regard to: McKown.
June 3, 1884
Dr. McKown removes tumor from Chinaman.
In regard to: McKown, J. S.
In regard to: Loy, Hy.
June 13, 1884
Beuter thrown from horse.
In regard to: Beuter, John.
In regard to: McKown.
July 1, 1884
Hoff still one of best musicians.
In regard to: Hoff, Jacob.
In regard to: McKown.
July 17, 1884
McKown deserts from Ft. Meade.
In regard to: McKown, F. L.
July 27, 1884
Schultz leg amputated.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: Schultz, T.
Aug. 2, 1884
Hunt still ill.
In regard to: Hunt, John.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Babcock, Lyman F.
Aug. 16, 1884
Smith dies of gunshot wound.
In regard to: Smith, George.
In regard to: Dunn, Joshua.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Nov. 5, 1884
"Agonizer" Smith attempts to carmine the town.
In regard to: Smith, George.
In regard to: Mather, Clark.
In regard to: Sweeny, Martin.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: McCarthy.
Nov. 7, 1884
Potter has abscess surgery.
In regard to: Potter, W. T.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Nov. 16, 1884
Black Hills Medical Society meets.
In regard to: Medical Society.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: O'Neall, J. C.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: VanBuskirk.
In regard to: Pratt, George W.
Nov. 30, 1884
Mrs. McKown returns.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
Dec. 3, 1884
Beatty feet amputated.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Beatty, Francis.
In regard to: Bell, Annie.
Jan. 6, 1885
County revokes physician commission.
In regard to: Wolzmuth, John.
In regard to: Lawrence County Commission.
In regard to: Higbie, J. W.
In regard to: Times newspaper.
In regard to: Pioneer newspaper.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
Jan. 17, 1885
Dr. McKown dies of congestion.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
May 8, 1885
McKown funeral.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
In regard to: Freeman, J. W.
In regard to: McKenny,
In regard to: Stein.
In regard to: Dickinson, Daniel K.
In regard to: Rogers, Morris.
In regard to: O'Neall, J. C.
May 9, 1885
Arrivals and departures.
In regard to: Stagelines.
In regard to: Shields, J.
In regard to: Baldwin, J. A.
In regard to: Jackson, F. O.
In regard to: Clark, John.
In regard to: Lawrie, Mattie.
In regard to: Strong, A. W.
In regard to: Hayne.
In regard to: O'Brien, P. D.
In regard to: Patch, N. Mrs.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S. Mrs.
May 13, 1885
McKown household goods sold to Damon.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Damon, Harry.
May 13, 1885
Arson attempt thwarthed.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: Fassold.
In regard to: Perkins.
May 15, 1885
McKown nephew requests particulars of death.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S.
In regard to: McKown, James W.
May 22, 1885
Recent arrival from New Orleans.
In regard to: McKown, Z. S. Mrs.
March 2, 1886
Elizabeth Orr, Central City's Lady Physician
Goes On Trial for the Death of Wife, Star and Bullock Employee
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
Central City's lady physician
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth
Feb 08 1882
Swedish girl wants situation in private family
In regard to: Holmquist,
May 25 1883
Writes to newspaper in east, asks for servant help
In regard to: Holmquist,
Jun 01 1883
Wanted;immediately, 3 or 4 rooms for housekeeping
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
Sep 15 1883
At about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. E.A. Holmquist, whose husband has been in the employ of Star and Bullock for some time, was sitting in her parlor conversing with a lady friend, when she was suddenly seized with a trembling, and fell over on the floor dead. She has been troubled for some time with heart disease, but there was no thought of her being in any serious danger. Her husband, E.A. Holmquist, is thus in a moment left alone in the world with three helpless children, in almost a strange land, but we can assure him of the sympathy of the people his little family has so recently come amongst. Funeral on Monday at 2 o'clock p.m.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A. Mrs. aka Holmquist, Mary C.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A.
In regard to: Star and Bullock.
December 23, 1883
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
December 29, 1883
Raffling fine heavy plate silver dining set to raise money to take children to Chicago.
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
January 6, 1884
Report of monies received and expended for Holmquist family with balance to defray expense of children traveling to Chicago.
In regard to: E. McDonald and F.C. Poll, committee.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
In regard to: Hank.
In regard to: Jewett.
In regard to: McDonald, E.
In regard to: Poll, F.C.
In regard to: Fishel and Brothers.
In regard to: Hoyt, Lowe and Masterson.
January 8, 1884
Summary of Elizabeth Orr trial regarding the death of Mrs. Holmquist. Defendant is accused of manslaughter of Mrs. Holmquist who was quick with child.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
In regard to: Women.
January 19, 1884
Selected for district court jury in Elizabeth Orr trial.
In regard to: Richards, L.C.
In regard to: Buchanan, W.H.
In regard to: McConley, G.W.
In regard to: Meade, L.G.
In regard to: Allen, C.P.
In regard to: Stout, O.B.
In regard to: Demouth, C.F.
In regard to: Colton, C.W.
In regard to: Kelley, J.S.
In regard to: Wilcox, D.P.
In regard to: Hall, C.W.
In regard to: Carter, Thomas.
January 19, 1884
Witness for the Elizabeth Orr trial regarding the death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Holmquist, Andrew A.
In regard to: Dougherty, Maggie.
In regard to: King, Mary.
In regard to: McKown.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
In regard to: Allabaugh, Bertie.
January 19, 1884
Witness for Elizabeth Orr trial regarding death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Daougherty, Daniel.
In regard to: Cranstoun, John Mrs.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mabel.
In regard to: Dickenson, D.K.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: O??Neall.
In regard to: Faut, Tom.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Lowe, Will.
In regard to: Edmonds, J.F.
January 20, 1884
Witness in district court case of Elizabeth Orr regarding the death of Mary Holmquist.
In regard to: Baird, Anna L.
In regard to: Ergler, Mrs.
In regard to: Holmquist, E.A.
In regard to: White, J.W.C.
In regard to: Maggie, Daugherty.
In regard to: McCoy, A.A.
January 22, 1884
Verdict of not guilty decided by jury of Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
January 23, 1884
Witness in Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist.
In regard to: Dougherty, Maggie.
In regard to: King, Joe Mrs.
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
February 7, 1884
Appointed as juror on Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Sweet, Samuel, H.
In regard to: Cooper, Robert
In regard to: Cronin, Dennis.
In regard to: Bell, John.
In regard to: Wheeler, Samuel A.
In regard to: McDermott, E.
In regard to: Biles, William.
In regard to: Roberts, A.J.
In regard to: Brasch, John.
In regard to: Everetts, Chester H.
In regard to: Alber, Martin.
In regard to: Gibson, William.
February 7, 1884
Witness in Elizabeth Orr case.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: O??Neill, J.C.
In regard to: Faught, Thomas B.
In regard to: McKinney, A.
In regard to: Cranston, Fanny.
In regard to: Dickinson, D.K.
In regard to: McKown, Z.S.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: Ingalls, A.O.
February 8, 1884
District court. Mrs. Orr was discharged from custody.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 11, 1884
Death. At the residence of Mrs. Orr, in Central City last evening, of consumption, William Harvey, a native of England, 30 years of age. Deceased was a miner well known in the up gulch and an invalid since last fall.
In regard to: Orr, Mrs.
In regard to: Harvey, William.
April 1, 1884
A.E. Holmquist and children leave by Pierre coach to stay with relatives.
In regard to: Holmquist, A.E.
In regard to: Stagelines.
April 27, 1884
Date under attack of rheumatism.
In regard to: Date, Samuel.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
May 26, 1885
Wall regains use of left eye.
In regard to: Wall, William.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Aug. 4, 1885
Baird back on the street.
In regard to: Baird, L. C.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Oct. 21, 1885
Mrs. Hildreth sick with fever.
In regard to: Hildreth, J. Mrs.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
July 16, 1886
Land patents received from Washington.
In regard to: Keech, Adon D.
In regard to: Wing, Marguerite H.
In regard to: Holmquist, Andrew E.
In regard to: Morris, Charles E.
In regard to: Proctor, George A.
In regard to: Moore, Lydia A.
In regard to: Rogers, Peter L.
In regard to: Gerrans, John C.
In regard to: Bozenet, John.
In regard to: Williams, William H.
In regard to: Erie, Peter L.
In regard to: Bunnell, David H.
In regard to: Bowman, Ed M.
In regard to: Mulholland, Thomas M.
In regard to: Cardinal, Cheophase.
In regard to: Brooks, William A.
Oct. 13, 1886
Rosseer much better.
In regard to: Rosseer, James.
In regard to: Orr, Mrs.
Dec. 29, 1886
Jamsa dies at Central City.
In regard to: Jambsa, Lacoes.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: South Lead Cemetery.
Dec. 29, 1886
Owens much better.
In regard to: Owens, Wyman.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 6, 1887
Weeden moves business.
In regard to: Weeden, C.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
July 24, 1887
Board of health informal session.
In regard to: Spafford, F. A.
In regard to: Swaine, George D.
In regard to: Kidney, J. M.
In regard to: Bowman, A. H.
In regard to: Sanderson, J. L.
In regard to: Stein, H.
In regard to: Wedelstaedt, Henrich A. L.
In regard to: Louthan, J. M.
In regard to: Conley, P.
In regard to: Cheney, S. B.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: White, J. L. C.
In regard to: Overman, Dr.
Aug. 7, 1887
Unknown lady dies at Central at Elizabeth Orr's
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth
Aug. 26, 1887
District court Jan. 17.
In regard to: Blood, William M.
In regard to: Phillips,
In regard to: Roberts, Thomas E.
In regard to: Whitney, E. W.
In regard to: Ramsdell, Joseph.
In regard to: Richardson, Joseph L.
In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Plowman, A. J.
In regard to: Thomas, Charles M.
In regard to: Frank, Alpheus E.
In regard to: Frawley, Henry.
In regard to: Prosser, Moses.
Jan. 17, 1888
Inquest and autopsy on McGimpsey.
In regard to: McGimpsey, Robert.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Weedon, Charles.
In regard to: McDonald, J. H.
In regard to: Shannon, Edward.
In regard to: O??Neal, J. C.
In regard to: Freeman, J. W.
Feb. 22, 1888
Would-be doctor, Elizabeth Orr.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 22, 1888
Warrant issued for "Doctor" Orr.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 24, 1888
Elizabeth Orr arraigned.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: McLaughlin, W. L.
In regard to: Frawley, Henry.
Feb. 25, 1888
Orr reported leaving.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Feb. 28, 1888
Orr case goes to grand jury.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 1, 1888
District court report March 14.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Jackson, Ira.
In regard to: Deitcher, W.
In regard to: Halliday, Fred.
March 14, 1888
Franier case goes to court.
In regard to: Frainer, Louis.
In regard to: Steidler, Fred A.
In regard to: Plowman, A. J.
In regard to: Ervin, Green.
In regard to: Jackson, Frank.
In regard to: Moore, Van.
In regard to: Stranger.
In regard to: Frainer, George.
In regard to: Moore, Mary.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Garland, James W.
March 16, 1888
District court report March 17.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Sproat, John R.
In regard to: Fox, Alvin.
In regard to: Scollard, John.
March 17, 1888
Dr. Orr's sign taken away.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
March 31, 1888
Ramsey in precarious condition.
In regard to: Ramsey, William.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
June 15, 1888
Mrs. Orr very sick.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
Dec. 20, 1890
Deadwood Abortion Issues
There are professional abortionists in this town
In regard to: Health
Jan 21 1880
Physician in town felt to be an abortionist
In regard to: Abortion
Feb 07 1880
Abortionists have a lucrative business in Deadwood
In regard to: Health
Apr 29 1880
Is coroner of Lawrence, wants names of abortionist
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
Apr 30 1880
Coroner to examine bodies of possible abortions
In regard to: Smith, B.P.
May 01 1880
Cases of abortions performed that proved fatal
In regard to: Health
May 01 1880
Charged Fred Sawyer with abortion and concealment
In regard to: Sawyer, Effie A.
In regard to: Sawyer, Fred B.
Nov 06 1880
Warrant issued for arrest of Elizabeth Orr in death of Mrs. Holmquist by abortion.
In regard to: Orr, Elizabeth.
In regard to: Holmquist, Mary C.
December 29, 1883
Abortion another outrage.
In regard to: Meissier, Emma.
In regard to: Woods, Brad.
In regard to: Pierce, Mose.
In regard to: Seedall, Joe.
In regard to: Crist, Squire B.
In regard to: Dickinson, D. K.
In regard to: Rogers, Morris.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
Sept. 10, 1889
Madame Henrico, Medical Clairvoyant, Fortune Teller, Dressmaker
Modern shylock Henrico Livinston Takes on Father Rosen and The Catholic Church
Medical clairvoyant and fortune teller, at Gayville
In regard to: Henrico, Madame
Aug 06 1877
Know thy destiny, medical clairvoyant, ad
In regard to: Henrico, Madame
Oct 27 1877
Application for a Patent
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Dec 02 1882
Application for a Patent
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Dec 02 1882
Henrico permitted to make application for patent
In regard to: Harry Livinston lode.
Mar 04 1883
Father Rosen purchased lot on Upper Main for school
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Jun 03 1883
Father Rosen sold land he purchased for Catholic school
In regard to: Catholic Church
Jun 08 1883
Father transferred to school board land he purchased
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Jun 08 1883
Fortune teller, claims ground as hers, building stopped
In regard to: Livinston, Miss
Jun 20 1883
Lady with power of peering into realm of dim future
In regard to: Livinston, Mrs
Jul 06 1883
Found guilty of assault, fined $5 and costs
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jul 07 1883
Father employing laborers to build barn
In regard to: Rosen, Father
Aug 11 1883
Upset with laborers dumping dirt on her lot
In regard to: Livinston, Miss
Aug 11 1883
Charged with assault, plead not guilty
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Aug 15 1883
Wants restraining order against Father Rosen
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Aug 26 1883
Anniversary of Father's arrival, accomplished much
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 09 1883
Case against him for assault and battery taken up
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 14 1883
Jury came in with verdict of not guilty
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 15 1883
Commenced suit against Father Rosen
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 21 1883
Trial continued, intoxicated condition of witness
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 22 1883
Father extends thanks to good people of Deadwood
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Sep 23 1883
Plaintiff's application for injunction denied
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sep 26 1883
Rosen, Brinkerhoff and Rodebank released of charges
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Oct 03 1883
Discharged, no evidence to hold him on trespassing
In regard to: Rosen, Peter Father
Oct 03 1883
Patent received for Livinston lode.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Nov. 7, 1884
Livinston disputes Pioneer statement.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Sept 13, 1885
Livinston indicted.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jan. 22, 1886
Henrico takes up residence.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Jan. 23, 1886
Descend and decamp.
In regard to: Garr, Ben.
In regard to: Telephone lines.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
May 23, 1886
Girard served notice.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Livinston, Rose.
In regard to: Girard, Joseph.
Sept. 22, 1886
Livinston insanity case continued.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Oct. 8, 1886
Modern shylock Henrico Livinston.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Harry Livinston lode.
In regard to: Sparks, William A. J.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Caulfield, Barney G.
April 20, 1887
Land office business July 13.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Knull, D. R.
In regard to: Lead.
In regard to: Blunck, E. T.
In regard to: Murphy, Thomas.
In regard to: Lancaster, J. E.
In regard to: King, Peter.
In regard to: Harry Livinston Lode.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
July 13, 1887
Report on Miller's death.
In regard to: Lynn, William.
In regard to: Miller, John H.
In regard to: Miller, Robert.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
March 17, 1888
Livinston in hock.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
April 17, 1888
Livinston arraigned and remanded.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
April 18, 1888
Overdose incapacitates Chinese prisoner.
In regard to: Quin Quin.
In regard to: Doughterty, Charles.
In regard to: Jackson, Frank P.
In regard to: Sweatman, A. L.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Rorapaugh, H. Clark.
April 25, 1888
Mrs. Livinston back in jail.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
May 3, 1888
Mining claims deeded to church.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Catholic church.
Oct. 6, 1889
Mineral vs. townsite.
In regard to: Land office.
In regard to: Deadwood.
In regard to: Catholic church.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
Nov. 2, 1889
Laborers arrested for language.
In regard to: Stockmorton, A. B.
In regard to: Jones, Louis.
In regard to: Westinger, E.
In regard to: McDonald, R. B.
In regard to: Palmer, Andrew.
In regard to: Evans, Robert.
In regard to: Damon, J. Harry.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Star, Solomon.
August 1, 1891
Dismissal granted in Livinston case.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 4, 1891
Livinston cases dismissed.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Rose, Richard.
In regard to: Doe, John.
In regard to: Evans, Roberts.
August 5, 1891
Mrs. Livinston arrested.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 11, 1891
Mrs. Livinston demands jury trial.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
August 12, 1891
A learned justice.
In regard to: Livinston, Henrico L.
In regard to: Bennett, Granville G.
In regard to: Stannus, John.
Aug. 15, 1891
Madame Henrico Livinston Genealogy
1880 Federal Census Deadwood
Name: Henrico Livinston
Age: 37
Estimated birth year: 1843
Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: Dressmaker
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Home in 1880: Deadwood, Lawrence, Dakota Territory
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Father's birthplace: ENG
Mother's birthplace: ENG
Madam Frenchy
Brought charges against Carrie Murray, a bad girl
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Jul 31 1879
Opened out a restaurant at fair grounds
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Sep 22 1880
Will give grand Christmas dinner at her house
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
Dec 25 1880
Madam Frenchy tells the future and past on Main St.
In regard to: Frenchy, Madam
Apr 16 1881
Fined for not appearing in court
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs.
Dec 31 1881
Remained calm, sat quietly in room smoking, safe
In regard to: Frenchy, Mrs
May 19 1883
Mr. and Mrs. Frenchy and how Mrs. Frenchy was a slave and sold many times in her life, ending up in Deadwood.
In regard to: Frenchy.
In regard to: Black Americans.
May 4, 1884
"Frenchy" Justine Cacheline
"Has a collection of 25,000 bottles, judged insane"
"Bottle pile as much a Hills institute as Wild Bill"
Cacheline, Justin assault in court
Jun 02 1877
In regard to: Justine Cacheline, Old Frenchy
In regard to: Black Americans
Cachelin, Justin in court
Jun 05 1877
In regard to to: Justine Cacheline, Old Frenchy
Started from Pactola, not heard from for 3 weeks
Oct 27 1877
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchy may be held as hostage for the Whip
Oct 27 1877
In regard to to: Whip, The
The bottle fiend, exhausted his swear words on boy
Mar 09 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
The bottle fiend, has been crazy for some time
Mar 19 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
The bottle fiend now collecting corks from gutter
Mar 22 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Took his anual face bath yesterday
Apr 08 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
"Heroine of the Hills" now Frenchy's partner
Apr 12 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle ranch on City creek photographed yesterday
May 27 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old French bottle fiend judged to have level head
May 28 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old bottle fiend was a guest of bastile one night
Jul 06 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old French, the bottle fiend
Jul 18 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchman's cabin, surrounded by all his bottles
Aug 14 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Interesting facts about the "Bottle Fiend"
Aug 23 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Fiend collected beer bottles, someone smashed them
Sep 21 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Swore in four languages he didn't steal the butter
Oct 17 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Stranger entered camp yesterday, 10 times dirtier
Nov 01 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Visits the swill-tubs half a dozen times a day
Nov 12 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Been in court over 200 times, not bathed in 6 yrs
Nov 28 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Attorney deserted him, Hamilton is new attorney
Nov 28 1878
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
What will happen to his bottles if moved to asylum
Nov 29 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Used to only take "quartz", takes pints now too
Dec 06 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Old colored man attacked by Johnny Burns
Dec 10 1878
In regard to to: Frenchy
Drank too much and attacked Frenchy
Dec 10 1878
In regard to to: Burns, Johnny
Has a collection of 25,000 bottles, judged insane
Jan 14 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Black Hills items from the Leadville Colorado Reveille
Feb 27 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle fiend has reformed while in east
Mar 24 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Wants to sue Deadwood for tearing down his shack
Mar 25 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
List of goods belonging to him destroyed in fire
Mar 29 1879
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Did more to keep streets clean than commissioners
Mar 29 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
One of Deadwoods most prominent characters
Apr 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Our colored Frenchy, found another man took wife
May 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Bottle fiend couldn't keep secret of B.H. treasure
Jun 10 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Would be great in parade if not picking up bottles
Jun 20 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Consented to march in 4th of July parade with girl
Jun 24 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Latest pants have tin drawer to carry ice in
Jun 28 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Made a prospecting tour clear around the belt
Jul 17 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Says he intends to sell his bottles to Homestake
Jul 27 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Slaughter house would render him
wild with delight
Jul 29 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Brought charges against Carrie Murray, a bad girl
Jul 31 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Arrested yesterday for being mixed up in a row
Jul 31 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Judge gives Frenchy $18. worth of court "medicine"
Aug 01 1879
In regard to to: Clark, John
Colored brudder got $18. worth of court "medicine"
Aug 01 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
No longer collecting beer bottles,
only wine bottles
Aug 02 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Was up before Coleman for something or another
Aug 08 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Gathering in everything he finds loose in back yard
Aug 26 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Attempted to bluff another colored boy, suffered
Sep 19 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Says his business suffered wonderfully in the fire
Oct 04 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Offered a job on the DeSmet paper by Bowie
Nov 06 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Shaved off beard, now if he would wash his face!
Nov 14 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Cigar stump pocket caught fire, nearly got burnt
Nov 25 1879
In regard to to: Frenchy
Man of good leather, doing the metropolis of Hills
Dec 16 1879
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Took old Frenchy and bought him a complete outfit
Jan 09 1880
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Hannifan took the old man and bought him new clothes
Jan 09 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Only scavengers in town are he and a few swine
Jan 21 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
He and his wife cheated out of their hard earnings
Jan 23 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Big colored Frenchy says he was whipped by Harry
Jan 23 1880
In regard to to: Handsome Harry
Handsome Harry wanted to bring suit against French
Jan 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
He and his wife testified to type of place Garr ran
Jan 28 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Disappointed that clothing did not change Frenchy
Feb 19 1880
In regard to to: Hannifan, Dennis
Some of the boys put up a small job on old Frenchy
Feb 20 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy,
Wanted to buy the pants Frenchy had on
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Spencer, Charley, County Officer, Constable
Made pants that even looked good on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: McLeary and McCurdy
Sheriff Manning feels he found his lost pants, on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sold all the bottles he has collected to brewery
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Lost pants from his room, found them on Frenchy
Feb 22 1880
In regard to to: Manning, John P.
What our leading citizens know of politics
Feb 24 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Had altercation with Big Frenchy over unpaid bill
Mar 07 1880
In regard to to: Riley, Ed
Early Days, Chapter VII
Mar 09 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Known as Frenchy, frosted his hands and feet
Mar 16 1880
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Has wealthy brothers in Nebraska who would take him in
Mar 19 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
The progress of our own little war
Mar 25 1880
In regard to to: Times Newspaper
In regard to to: Press Newspaper
In regard to to: Pioneer Newspaper
In regard to to: News, The
In regard to to: Jenny, Professor
In regard to to: Frenchy
In regard to to: Calamity Jane
In regard to to: Chinese
In regard to to: Early, Patrick H.
In regard to to: Beaman, Hank
Lying in cabin on City creek in destitute condition
Mar 26 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Frenchy ordered removed to the hospital
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Allen, John
Carried out the order and took Frenchy to hospital
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Beaman, Hank
Moved to the hospital, may never recovered
Mar 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Will have competition from second hand shop
Apr 15 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Had noisy discussion with a Chinaman
Jun 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Wearing a stunning plug hat, improves his appearance
Jun 13 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Poem - "Of All the Mining Countries"
Aug 29 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Opened out a restaurant at fair grounds
Sep 22 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Collecting old bottles, there's millions in it
Sep 29 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Ten cent faro man, not the fiend, in Gunnison Co.
Oct 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Hole in sidewalk, just big enough for foot, danger
Oct 10 1880
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery , Sherman Street
Slipped and fell on 5-step offset, seriously injured
Nov 27 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Lying in cabin in filthy condition, moved to hospital
Dec 01 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Made fortune in mining but lost all in speculation
Dec 04 1880
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Old Frenchy came into Hills with Mundy in 1876
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Mundy, Henry
Capt knew Frenchy at Custer, all respected him
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Munson,
In regard to to: Dodson,
Old Frenchy still on deck, liveliest kind of corps
Dec 05 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy
Much improved at Burnham Hospital
Dec 07 1880
In regard to to: Justin Cachelin, Old Frenchy
Death, Old Frenchy, eccentric, but never hurt anyone
Dec 24 1880
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Will give grand Christmas dinner at her house
Dec 25 1880
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
"Old Frenchy" has poem written about his death
Jan 09 1881
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
"Lines on the Death of Old Frenchy J. Cachelin"
Jan 09 1881
In regard to to: Poem
"Old Frenchy's" early days as bottle collector
May 19 1881
In regard to to: Cachelin, Justin
Fined for not appearing in court
Dec 31 1881
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs.
Bottle pile as much a Hills institute as Wild Bill
Feb 17 1882
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sidewalk in from of bakery is a man trap
Nov 10 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery, Sherman Street
Man trap where Frenchy fell, and later died, still trap
Nov 11 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery
Man trap on Sherman opposite bakery repaired
Dec 05 1882
In regard to to: Minnesota Bakery
Remained calm, sat quietly in room smoking, safe
May 19 1883
In regard to to: Frenchy, Mrs
Story of Mr. and Mrs. Frenchy and how Mrs. Frenchy was a slave and sold many times in her life, ending up in Deadwood.
May 4, 1884
In regard to to: Frenchy.
In regard to to: Black Americans.
Mrs. Frenchy assaulted by Chinaman.
Nov. 21, 1884
An ungallant Chinaman assaulted Mrs. Frenchy, yesterday, with stones and very hard words.
In regard to to: Chinese
In regard to to: Frenchy
Sell Your Mines, End of The World is at Hand
Mother says world to end in 1881
In regard to: Shipton,
Jan 02 1879
Says he sold mine to travel before end of world
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Jun 05 1879
Came to see friends before world destroyed in 1881
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Dec 31 1879
Will sell mines, believes end of world is here
In regard to: Collins, Ed
Jan 21 1881
Aunt Lu's Boarding House, Lucretia Marshbanks, Proprietress
"Mother DeSmet" to Miners and Mine Superintendents
Found, two notes given by Brown to Marshbanks
In regard to: Brown, Mathew
In regard to: Marshbanks, Aunt Lu
Jun 18 1879
Golden Gate candidate for ring in popularity contest
In regard to: Marshbanks, Aunt Lu
Aug 15 1879
General time of resignation at the DeSmet
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 08 1880
"Aunt Lou" prepared supper for farewell testimonial
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia
Jan 11 1881
In town shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 14 1881
One of the first women to visit West Virginia City
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug 08 1881
Aunt Lou on her way to visit dying brother
In regard to: Leadville
Aug 16 1881
Returns to Rapid after sorrowful visit to Leadville
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sep 13 1881
Mother of Father DeSmet still reigns supreme
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov 14 1881
"Times" tells about highly respected colored lady
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec 12 1881
Visited Deadwood
In regard to: Marshbank, Miss
Dec 13 1881
At Dickenson reception
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Feb 23 1882
Aunt Lou in city yesterday, 1st time in many months
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia
Jul 21 1882
Mother DeSmet, was in town shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec 10 1882
Tired of working for other people, opened boarding house.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Gregg, Harry
June 05 1883
Came down from Central yesterday to do shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Bogle,
June 06 1883
Will be overrun providing dinners
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Jun 12 1883
Came down yesterday to do some shopping
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug 09 1883
Arrivals and departures.
In regard to: Stagelines.
In regard to: Hilyard, E.
In regard to: Blair, H.
In regard to: Cooper,
In regard to: Alexander, A. C.
In regard to: Ames, L.
In regard to: Marshbanks.
In regard to: Blitts, Lillie.
In regard to: House, J. M.
In regard to: Hunter, F. C.
In regard to: Gray, J. M.
March 27, 1885
Aunt Lou breaks left arm.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 5, 1885
Aunt Lou able to attend business.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
June 26, 1885
Aunt Lou visits in Lead.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
July 3, 1885
Summons.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Tann, G. A.
In regard to: Murrin, Thomas D.
Nov. 13, 1885
Aunt Lou beautifies boarding house.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 25, 1885
Letcher and Scott married.
In regard to: Letcher, Daniel W.
In regard to: Scott, Alice.
In regard to: Martin, E. H.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry.
In regard to: Marshbanks,
In regard to: Wilson, John R.
Jan. 14, 1886
Constable's sale.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Taun, G. A.
In regard to: Murrin, Thomas D.
In regard to: Woods, Brad C.
In regard to: Harvey, Thomas E.
March 2, 1886
Aunt Lou starts for Nashville.
In regard to: Aunt Lou also Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 21, 1886
Aunt Lou returns much improved.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
May 27, 1886
Aunt Lou looking 20 years younger.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 23, 1886
Passenger lists July 23.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
July 23, 1886
Martin dies of mine injury.
In regard to: Oleson, Martin.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Aug. 27, 1886
Aunt Lou looking for retirement place.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 1, 1886
Aunt Lou to purchase ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 17, 1886
Mrs. Porter takes over for Aunt Lou.
In regard to: Porter, A. M.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 18, 1886
Aunt Lou visits.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Sept. 29, 1886
Aunt Lou??s wallpaper.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 18, 1885
Doors thrown wide open.
In regard to: Porter, A. M. Mrs.
In regard to: Marschbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 1, 1886
Aunt Lou to winter on the ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Oct. 21, 1886
Carey rents boarding house.
In regard to: Carey, Thomas.
In regard to: Porter, A. M. Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 18, 1886
Richard takes over Aunt Lou??s.
In regard to: Richard, John.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 20, 1886
Ne??er-do-well arrested.
In regard to: Russell, Henry.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Rosebrough, Charles.
Dec. 18, 1886
Richards to take boarders.
In regard to: Richards, J. R.
In regard to: Johns, Richard.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec. 22, 1886
Hall??s court Dec. 22.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Russell, Henry.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: McLaughlin, Will.
In regard to: Halliday, Nora.
In regard to: Phaskel, William.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Fink, Joseph.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Duffy, John C.
Dec. 22, 1886
Aunt Lou in the city.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 29, 1887
Aunt Lou returns to her ranch.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 30, 1887
Marshall to take unto himself a wife.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
May 21, 1887
Marshall and Marshbanks married.
In regard to: Marshall, Harry J. P.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Mattie.
In regard to: Buss, W. H.
May 24, 1887
Times rustler at Carbonate camp.
In regard to: Carbonate camp.
In regard to: Wright, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Adelphi Mine.
In regard to: Wright, Harry.
In regard to: Iron Hill smelter.
In regard to: Black Hills Hotel.
In regard to: Holidays.
In regard to: Johnson, S. P.
In regard to: Forrest, Isaac.
In regard to: LaBarre, Pete.
In regard to: Brook, Al.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Nov. 18, 1887
Mrs. Marshal caring for sister.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
Dec. 21, 1887
Central City improvements.
In regard to: LaRose and Company.
In regard to: Lenk, J. J. and Son.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Dickinson and Cornes.
In regard to: Story, Charles.
In regard to: Norton, Frank.
In regard to: Fairview mill.
In regard to: Central City.
May 1, 1888
Aunt Lou DeSmet visiting sister.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry Mrs.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
June 17, 1888
"Aunt Lou" dies at Beulah.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
March 27, 1890
Aunt Lou tired, but not dead.
In regard to: Marshbanks, Lucretia.
In regard to: Marshal, Harry.
March 28, 1890
Federal Census Data, Aunt Lu was still giving it her best as of 1910
Name: Lucretia Marshbanks
Age in 1910: 78
Estimated birth year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1910: Beulah, Crook, Wyoming
Gender: Female
Dwyer and Odell's Deadwood Gambling Establishment
Romeo Charles Dwyer and Jack Odell Proprietors
Judge Hall and Mayor Star try to put a cinch on ruffianism, gambling and prostitution by pulling gambling houses 1890.
Longtime Madame and Mother Dwyer, Hattie Bell Dies
Brothel Partner and Wife Mary Dwyer
Opts to Open a Women's Seminary
Double Suicide in the Bad Lands
Gem Theatre ruffian beat young man who died later
In regard to: Gem Theatre
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Dec 17 1880
Jack O'Dell Beat young man so severely he died from the effect
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Dec 17 1880
Arrested for assault by Officer Dunn
In regard to: Odell, J.
In regard to: Dunn, Bill
Jan 26 1881
Charged Odell $5 fine and costs for assault on Main
In regard to: Giddings, William
In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
Jan 26 1881
Accidentally stabbed by Campbell at Gem Theater
In regard to: Odell, Jack
Oct 17 1881
Accompanied Lawrenson to arrest Dittenhoffer
In regard to: Odell,
Mar 31 1882
New bills presented to city council
In regard to: O'Dell, J.
May 04 1882
Finance committee reported favorably on bills
In regard to: O'Dell, J.
May 16 1882
Hotel arrivals at Merchants Hotel
In regard to: Odell, J.
Jul 18 1882
Hotel arrivals at Cosmopolitan Hotel
In regard to: Odell, J.
Aug 01 1882
Acquitted on assault charge, evidence insufficient
In regard to: O??Dell, John
Aug 16 1882
Byrne and Odell beat Blodgett beyond recognition
In regard to: Odell, Jack
In regard to: Byrne, John
In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
Nov 07 1882
Both jaws broken by kicks to face, badly beaten
In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
Nov 07 1882
Mrs Lindenbower sends daughter after liquor, drunk
In regard to: Mrs Lindenbower
Jan 04 1883
Mayor orders saloons to quit selling liquor to her
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
Jan 04 1883
Hardest man this side of Calaverus Co, in town
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
Jun 14 1883
Arrested for assaulting a woman on lower Main St
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs. Etta
Jul 08 1883
Found in sick, destitute and wrecked condition
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs
Oct 03 1883
On Sunday morning the Times advertised for the parents of the little girl, Nellie Driesdale, to come and get their child. The father, a most worthy man, who has been searching for her ever since her leaving home, saw the notice yesterday and last evening came down from Blacktail, where he resides, and took charge of her. Jack Odell saw the little waif on the street and provided her with a comfortable home, where she remained until yesterday morning when she went to Charles Posner??s and was taken care of by his family.
In regard to: Driesdale, Nellie.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Posner, Charles.
In regard to: Blacktail.
November 20, 1883
J.B. Clark, alias Bucksin Bill, the man who died at Sturgis City, due mention of which was made in the Times, was buried in Potter??s Field, yesterday, by Coroner Smith. This man will be remembered as the party who assaulted Mrs. Lindenbower, was indicted by the grand jury, plead guilty, and served out his sentence, sixty days in the county jail, and a few days after his discharge again assaulted her, for which he received at the hands of unknown parties a wholesome castigation. He drifted off to Sturgis, where he was, as when here, a drunken, worthless nuisance, and not a soul who ever knew or heard of him felt any regret at his untimely taking off, and not a person outside of those whose duty it was to bury paupers, went near him or attended his funeral. His life was a miserable failure.
In regard to: Clark, J.B.
In regard to: Buckskin Bill
In regard to: Smith
In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
In regard to: Sturgis
December 11, 1883
Mesdames Phillips and Lockwood, over Zipp's store, are conducting a private boarding house,
that is as near the ideal as is usually attained.
In regard to: Phillips, Mrs.
In regard to: Lockwood, Mrs.
In regard to: Zipp??s.
February 26, 1884
Odell arrested.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Russian Alice.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Tyler, William Pitt.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
Aug. 27, 1884
Lindenbower returns from tour.
In regard to: Lindenbower.
In regard to: Dority, Daniel T.
Nov. 16, 1884
District court.
In regard to: Church, William E.
In regard to: Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
In regard to: Webster, R. C.
In regard to: Vosburgh, Theodore.
In regard to: McDonald, A.
In regard to: Gundy, Henry.
In regard to: Rayner, George.
In regard to: O??Dell, Jack.
In regard to: Pettijohn, James.
In regard to: Stroop, William.
In regard to: Simpson, Levi.
In regard to: Hilton, John.
Jan. 10, 1885
Tom and Jerry mix.
In regard to: Lindenbower.
In regard to: Day, Billy.
Jan. 21, 1885
Lindenbower leaves for Butte.
In regard to: Lindenbower, W. J.
Jan. 27, 1885
Biscollio to appeal guilty judgment.
In regard to: Biscollio, Fred, harpists
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Aug. 12, 1885
Issues between Mrs. Bell and young Dandridge.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
Sept. 16, 1886
Boscolio arraigned.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
Nov. 27, 1886
Boscolio case dismissed.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
Dec. 1, 1886
Warrant issued for Boscolio.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Duffy, John C.
April 20, 1887
Boscolio not found.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
April 21, 1887
Italian harp player Sabe?
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Chilson, Miss.
April 22, 1887
Marshal Dunn almost ready to soar.
In regard to: Dunn, William L.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Bounds, Jack.
In regard to: Waddell, Nick.
In regard to: Manning, Jack.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
April 26, 1887
Harp shipped to skipper.
In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
May 3, 1887
Accident injures Misses Brooks and May.
In regard to: May, Blanche.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Geddes, Jim.
In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Babcock, Lyman F.
Sept. 22, 1887
Larceny of blocks and planks.
In regard to: Damon, Harry.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
Oct. 2, 1887
Grand opening this evening.
In regard to: Lawson, Charley.
In regard to: Mahan, John.
In regard to: Weeden, Levi.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Dec. 3, 1887
Hattie's fire put out by hand.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Fire.
Dec. 13, 1887
Elegant piano at Lawson and Dwyer.
In regard to: Graves, F. W.
In regard to: Lawson and Dwyer.
Jan. 21, 1888
Double suicide in the Bad Lands.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
In regard to: Lindenbower, William.
In regard to: Riley, Pete.
In regard to: Trudell, Patrick H.
In regard to: Connolly, Joseph.
In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Wright, William H.
In regard to: Bean, W. W.
In regard to: West, John.
In regard to: Mauss, John.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
March 28, 1888
Laundy and Lindenbower inquests.
In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Rogers, M.
In regard to: West, John.
In regard to: Benn, W. W.
In regard to: Mauss, John.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
March 29, 1888
Lindenbower funeral today.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
March 29, 1888
Laundy funeral well attended.
In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
March 29, 1888
Lindenbower funeral.
In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
In regard to: Buss, William H.
March 30, 1888
Bonetto and Thornton married.
In regard to: Bonetto, Antone.
In regard to: Thornton, Racita.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
May 22, 1888
County grants liquor licenses.
In regard to: Lawrence County Commission.
In regard to: Keith, J. G.
In regard to: Manning, John.
In regard to: Maillard and Jacobs.
In regard to: Walton and Otice.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Byrnes, J. S.
In regard to: Hutchins and Rau.
In regard to: Faught, T. B.
In regard to: Dillon, M. W.
In regard to: McLeod, A.
In regard to: Delaney, John.
In regard to: Hearst, George.
In regard to: Sparks, Thomas J.
In regard to: Simonson, E.
In regard to: Lithgrow and Brown.
In regard to: Grier, T. J.
In regard to: Haskell, Belle.
July 3, 1888
Romeo in great trouble.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R. aka Dwyer, Romeo
July 24, 1888
Romeo returns from exciting adventure.
In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo aka Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
July 27, 1888
Hattie Bell pleads guilty.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Aug. 8, 1888
Dwyer lunch counter and restaurant.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Nov. 1, 1888
Nineteen licensed package dealers.
In regard to: Prohibition.
In regard to: Keith, J. G.
In regard to: Fassold, John.
In regard to: Schubert, Jacob.
In regard to: Grant, W. E.
In regard to: Duncan and Arthur.
In regard to: Haller, James.
In regard to: Nelson, John A.
In regard to: Hayes, Joseph.
In regard to: Wilson, George A.
In regard to: Rebsamen, Julius.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
In regard to: Finan, John.
In regard to: Sutton, Thomas.
In regard to: Simpson, Benjamin.
In regard to: Farnene and Riley.
In regard to: Smith, F. X.
In regard to: Ranklin and Carr.
In regard to: Allen, Rau and Mills.
July 3, 1890
Odell to open cigar emporium.
In regard to: Odell, Jack.
Sept. 2, 1890
Gambling house raided.
In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Sessions, Fred.
In regard to: Holstein, G. H.
In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
In regard to: Christenson, Thomas.
In regard to: McDonald, George.
In regard to: Ehringer, Fred.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
Nov. 20, 1890
Justice court report November 21.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: McDonald, George.
In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
In regard to: McBeth, Frank.
In regard to: McCarthy, James.
In regard to: Connors, Joseph.
Nov. 21, 1890
Another haul at Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
In regard to: Gambling.
In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
Nov. 21, 1890
States vs Macbeth and Dwyer.
In regard to: Macbeth, Frank.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Nov. 22, 1890
Gambling houses pulled.
In regard to: Dwyer and Odell.
In regard to: Gambling.
In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
In regard to: Welch, Morris.
In regard to: Sutherland, James.
In regard to: Lilly, Dan.
In regard to: Mills, Frank.
In regard to: Walton, Thomas.
In regard to: Lewis, Henry.
In regard to: Lewy, French.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Fish, John.
In regard to: Nelson, John.
In regard to: Smith, Charles.
In regard to: Rankin, Tex.
In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
In regard to: Hewitt, Robert.
In regard to: Ryan, William.
In regard to: Davis, John.
In regard to: DeBellwa, Frank.
In regard to: Steinmetz, John.
In regard to: McGoff, George.
Nov. 27, 1890
Circuit court report November 29.
In regard to: Leason, John.
In regard to: Stone, Dudley.
In regard to: Crow, Christopher.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Odell, John.
Nov. 29, 1890
Gambling equipment released to Larsh.
In regard to: Hall, George H.
In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Larsh, John.
In regard to: Rice, W. G.
Dec. 14, 1890
Justice court report December 5.
In regard to: Heenan, Charles H.
In regard to: Cooper, Charles H. aka Heenan, Charles H.
In regard to: Doe, John.
In regard to: Peterson, Julius.
In regard to: Sutherland, James.
In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: O??Dell, John.
In regard to: Stannus, John.
Dec. 5, 1890
Justice court report May 5.
In regard to: Mills, Frank.
In regard to: Kane, Alice.
In regard to: Morley, A. J.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
May 5, 1891
Default judgment favors Gunn.
In regard to: Gunn, M. A. and Company.
In regard to: Dwyer, C. R.
Nov. 3, 1891
Madam Bell lying at point of death.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
Dec. 6, 1891
Madame Hattie Bell dies.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie.
In regard to: Dwyer, C. R., son
In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
In regard to: Mount Moriah.
Dec. 8, 1891
Deputy Sweet taking Hattie Bell inventory.
In regard to: Sweet, Sam.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
Dec. 9, 1891
Mrs. Dwyer arraigned.
In regard to: Hall, William H. Judge
In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo Mrs. aka Dwyer, Charles R. Mrs. aka Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
Dec. 16, 1891
Mrs. Dwyer and Hattie Bell operating house.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie
Dec. 18, 1891
Lockwood estate valued at $4,000.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
Jan. 27, 1892
Dwyer protests Colman's petition.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
Jan. 28, 1892
Dwyer files in Bell estate.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R., son of Hattie Bell Lockwood
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie Bell.
In regard to: Rewman, Paul.
In regard to: Daudet, Jules.
Jan. 29, 1892
Lamp falls and starts fire.
In regard to: Bodega.
In regard to: Fire
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
Feb. 12, 1892
County court report March 2.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan.
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
In regard to: McBride, John.
In regard to: Boyer, Walter.
In regard to: Miller, James K. P.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 2, 1892
Dwyer property seized.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 13, 1892
More claims against Dwyer.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 15, 1892
Colman administrator of Bell estate.
In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B. aka Bell, Hattie
March 15, 1892
Ah Fin vs. Mary Dwyer.
In regard to: Ah Fin.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 19, 1892
Dwyer property appraised.
In regard to: Zoellner Brothers.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 22, 1892
Dwyers to open women??s seminary.
In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
March 27, 1892
Hanson traveling for typewriter company.
In regard to: Hanson, H. B.
April 9, 1892
Circuit court report April 13.
In regard to: Slossan, Esther M.
In regard to: Davis, James.
In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
In regard to: Railroads.
In regard to: VanCise, Edwin P.
April 13, 1892