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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFH_deadwood-city-1876_Deadwood-SD.html
Thousands of people suddenly burst into Deadwood Gulch in 1876. Some came to try their luck at mining, while others hoped to strike it rich with supply stores, restaurants, and saloons. "Six weeks ago the site of Deadwood City was a heavy fores…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFE_the-badlands_Deadwood-SD.html
The "badlands," the lower end of Main Street in front of you, earned its reputation through its saloons, brothels, theaters, gambling halls, and opium houses, which provided rowdy entertainment for the largely male population. Out of this district…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMVX_civilian-conservation-corps-camp_Deadwood-SD.html
Camp F-6 (Roubaix): 100 yards N of Lake entrance: W of road. Companies: 792—6/3/33-5/15/35: 10/18/35 6/1/40; 10/1/40-10/11/41; 2759V-(Detachment from Park Creek)—5/15/35-10/18/35. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a federal work-r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTA_the-franklins-fine-home_Deadwood-SD.html
Harris Franklin, his wife Anna, and son Nathan arrived in Deadwood, Dakota Territory in 1877. A Jewish immigrant from humble beginnings, Harris Franklin earned his fortune through the wholesale liquor business and gradually diversified into cattle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZM_jewish-american-pioneers-and-deadwood_Deadwood-SD.html
Jewish American pioneers significantly contributed to the commercial development and establishment of responsible government in Deadwood. Gritty Jewish Westerners, such as Sol Star, arrived with his business partner Seth Bullock in the midst of th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZL_hebrew-hill-mt-zion_Deadwood-SD.html
Deadwood is recognized as the site of the first organized Jewish Community in South Dakota. The Hebrew Cemetery Association was the first to purchase a section of Mount Moriah Cemetery, August 20, 1896. The section is located higher up on Jerusale…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHFO_wild-bill_Deadwood-SD.html
Scout for the Pioneers Scout for the Union ArmyMarshall for Hay City Dodge City and AbelineKilled in DeadwoodAugust 2, 1876Buried on Mount Moriah300 feet above this spot Presented to the City of DeadwoodBy George R. Hunter
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