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  1. Thank You from Delores Ann (Dee) Cameron

    From page 32 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Handwritten thank you to the Staff of St. Joe's for the floral present. Includes plans to enter the Air Force at Lackland AFB, Texas next March, and possible volunteer work at St. Joe's this September. Expresses enjoyment at working there, with all of you. Signed Love, Delores Ann Cameron (Dee). Blue background on front, with Thank You and small image of books, rolled document, and gradua...

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    Thank You from Delores Ann (Dee) Cameron
  2. Thank You from Arlene Autio to Staff, 1981 - 1981

    From page 33 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Handwritten thank you note from Arlene Autio, May 18, 1981, for the rose and vase that greeted her when she came home from the hospital, from the staff of St. Joe's. Adds I have not been able to put in the time I would like but with an uncertain schedule it isn't easy. It is such a joy to visit & share when I find some free time. You are so thoughtful and great to call you friends, Fondly an...

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    Thank You from Arlene Autio to Staff, 1981
  3. Thank You Card From Phyllis Carter

    From page 57 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Front printed with color image of spring in meadow with trees and house in background, and Thanks To All Of You. Inside green, with printed verse, and handwritten note, signed Phyllis Carter. Staff and Residents I am so truly appreciative of your lovely party and gifts that I simply can't find words to express myself like I would like to But it was one of the nicest things that has e...

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    Thank You Card From Phyllis Carter
  4. Christmas Card from Etta Whaley

    From page 58 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Color image of stained glass window with two musical winged cherubs and God Bless You At Christmas and Always on front. Inside black printed verse on right starting God bless you at Christmas And send from above. A Joyful Christmas is printed below verse. Hand written above verse is Merry Christmas to the staff of St Joseph Nursing Home, with Love & Thank You Etta Whaley below.

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    Christmas Card from Etta Whaley
  5. Note About Music for Resident Vivian Scott

    From page 58 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Note written on Christmas card concerning music. On inside, handwritten, Dear Raetta Geffre: Here is a cassett of the Hallelujah Chorus that I thought my Mother, Vivian Scott, would enjoy. I was unable to get it in an eight track tape for your P.A. system. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely Ardis Ibarra. Front of card has color image of the nativity with magenta clad Mary and J...

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    Note About Music for Resident Vivian Scott
  6. Juanita James Employee of the Month September 1981 - 1981

    From page 67 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Typed announcement on paper, in caps, Congratulations to Juanita James who has been selected "Employee of the Month" for September, 1981. Juanita has worked at St. Joseph's for 24 years. Juanita began her work as a nurse aide in May, 1957. In February, 1978 Juanita became a medication aide at the nursing home. We are proud to have Juanita James as part of our staff at St. Joseph's. For ph...

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    Juanita James Employee of the Month September 1981
  7. Christmas Gift From Mothers of Twins

    From page 68 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Handwritten note on separate paper inside card To the Residents of St Josephs Nursing Home. Here is a gift to help on some new activities $80.00 enjoy it Mother of Twins. Color photo of coffee grinder with Christmas greenery and red candles and Christmas Wishes on front. Inside has printed greeting, signed Mothers of Twins.

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    Christmas Gift From Mothers of Twins
  8. Handmade Valentine's Card From Sandi Hayatt

    From page 69 of Scrapbook, 1980-81-82 [2023.009.009] Large sheet white paper, folded to form card. Inside has adhered sheet of white paper with typed poem One Heart's Thoughts, followed by typed Happy Valentine Day Sandi Hyatt. Added sheet and front decorated with red, including Happy Valentine Day To The Resident's Of St. Joe's Nurseing Home.

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    Handmade Valentine's Card From Sandi Hayatt
  9. Thank you note from the Pankas

    From page 19 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card inscribed with note from Joanne, Greg & Mark Panka.

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    Thank you note from the Pankas
  10. Thank you note from Clifford C. Johnson

    From page 19 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card: "To Nurses, Aids and all" inscribed with note from Clifford C. Johnson Room 207.

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    Thank you note from Clifford C. Johnson
  11. Thank you note from Wm. Kanali

    From page 20 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you note inscribed inside from Wm. Kanali.

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    Thank you note from Wm. Kanali
  12. Thank You Card from Patsy and Wade Ridgway

    From page 25 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card from Patsy & Wade Ridgway.

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    Thank You Card from Patsy and Wade Ridgway
  13. Thank you card from Jane Haag

    From page 4 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card inscribed inside: "Thank you for the good care from Homestake Doctors and Nurses." Jane Haag.

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    Thank you card from Jane Haag
  14. Holiday card from Vicky Barrett

    From page 4 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Holiday card inscribed inside: "Happy Holidays to all of you. Love, Vicky Barrett."

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    Holiday card from Vicky Barrett
  15. Thank you card signed "Doat."

    From page 11 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] "Peanuts" theme thank you card inscribed inside only with name " Doat."

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    Thank you card signed "Doat."
  16. Thank you card from the Holmans

    From page 14 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card inscribed inside: "To all" with note from Kim & Debbie Holman.

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    Thank you card from the Holmans
  17. Description of Coronary Care course

    From page 15 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Sheet of printed computer paper describing an 8 week Intensive Coronary Care Course offered to eligible hospital staff.

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    Description of Coronary Care course
  18. Thank you note from Sister Benedict

    From page 16 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card to:" The staff on the second floor 3-11 Shift" inscribed with note from Sister Benedict.

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    Thank you note from Sister Benedict
  19. In Old Deadwood by William B. Lull - 1939

    Twenty-two pages typed story written by William B. Lull of early Deadwood in which he saved a French-Creole man named Porter who owned a hotel in town and gave Lull the hotel as thanks. The story also discusses Wild Bill and Calamity Jane, the latter who was also saved by the author according to the story.

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    Arc.098.103.001 P001
  20. Tri-State Round Up - 1923

    Advertising brochure for the Tri-State Round-Up. May have been the first Round-up featuring photographs of cowboys riding bucking horses and a cowgirl.

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    Tri-State Round Up
  21. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1897

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 2, 1897 and the last entry is December 31, 1897.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  22. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1910

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1910 and the last entry is December 31, 1910. There are additional notes in the Memorandum at the end of the diary.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  23. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1914

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1914 and the last entry is December 31, 1914. Pasted in the pages is a reciept for the diary.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  24. Thank you note from Sister Benedict

    From page 16 of Scrapbook, 1977-1981 [2023.009.011] Thank you card: "To Staff on the second floor on 7-3 shift" inscribed with note from Sister Benedict.

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    Thank you note from Sister Benedict
  25. Volunteer Tea Guest Book - 1989

    Bound black guest book with five pages of the hand-written signatures of 43 guests attending a hospital Volunteer's Tea May 11, 1989. Additionally, there is a similar additional page with the 7 winners of door prizes given at this event. The people who signed the guest list can be found in the People tab.

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    Volunteer Tea Guest Book
  26. Prognosis Newsletter - 1986

    Copy of St. Joseph's quarterly newsletter, Summer 1986. Key Articles: Board of Directors organizes Hospital Foundation Dr. John Herbst, Deadwood native now chief of staff Dorna Kightlinger employee of the year Camp Haunz for diabetic children in Rapid City 7/27-8/2 New Board members and new personnel Renovation of third floor to provide surgical and outpatient facility New Mammography machine installed Dietary Dept. one of hospital ke...

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    Prognosis Newsletter
  27. Prognosis Newsletter - 1986

    Copy of St. Joseph's quarterly newsletter, Fall 1986. Key Articles: Deborah Schmidt and Colette Klein employees of the month Hospital takes over drug/alcohol "after care" service New personnel Student training programs Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is preventable Psychological Services at the hospital Foundation Board of Directors formulates objectives ICU Stress Lab Loren Kambestad employee of the year Central Supply relocates Lab adds ne...

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    Prognosis Newsletter
  28. Prognosis Newsletter - 1988

    Copy of St. Joseph's quarterly newsletter, Summer 1988. Key Articles: Employee Awards Banquet Sister Maureen Griffin retires Harold Martinsen named Director of Physical Therapy Tammy Burmeister receives award alcohol and drug abuse work Auxiliary auction raises $1000 Auxiliary sponsors blood drive Rent-A-Car Seat program Hospital news Retired nurses pancake breakfast Karen Asher named new controller Spring weigh-in for weight loss c...

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    Prognosis Newsletter
  29. Franklin Hotel Envelope

    Envelope from the Franklin Hotel featuring an illustration of a stagecoach pulled by a team of six horses.

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    Franklin Hotel Envelope
  30. Prognosis Newsletter - 1989

    Copy of St. Joseph's quarterly newsletter, Summer 1989. Key Articles: Cardiac Rehab available at hospital Dr. James Ashbaugh named Chief of Staff NHGH offers CAT scan technology James Sherman joins as a chemical dependency councilor Employees of the month Employee banquet Traveling Specialists named and highlighted Gayle Engelke named new Cardiac Care supervisor Charlotte Rued named new Operating Room Supervisor Hospital news Victor...

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    Prognosis Newsletter
  31. Northern Hills General Hospital: Documentation Project, 1998-2000 - 2000

    The Northern Hills General Hospital: Documentation Project was a 10 minute video about the history of the hospitals in Deadwood, including the Sisters of Holy Cross/St. Edwards, St. Joseph's Hospital, Twin City Hospital and Nursing Home, and the Northern Hills General Hospital. Robert Phillips was the host of the video and presented the early history of the hospital. Dick Soukup spoke about the History of the Hospital when it became the Nor...

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    Northern Hills General Hospital: Documentation Project, 1998-2000
  32. Easter card from the Masons

    Pink background with silver and floral decorative border surrounding window on front. Illustration of home and garden shows through window- looks hand colored. Ribbon to left. Front reads, "A Happy Easter." Beneath illustration, under border reads, "Health for you + yours this Easter day, The Masons"

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    Greeting Card
  33. W.E. Adams' Business Card

    White small card, black printing, William E. Adams, The Adams Company, Deadwood, South Dakota. On front W.E. has written in black ink: "Your watch dear and hope it will please you. Love to you."

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    W.E. Adams' Business Card
  34. Cocktail Recipes DuBouchett (Du-Bu-Shay)

    Soft paper cover is red, blue, white, and black. There is an image of a cocktail waiter holding a bottle of gin and a glass on a tray. On the bottom of the cover text reads, "COMPLIMENTS OF/ The Rialto/ Phone: 2473- J/ Lead, South Dakota." There are several cocktail recipes inside.

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    Booklet (Front Cover)
  35. Bart's Cartoons From 1901 - 1901

    Magazine containing all cartoons published in The Minneapolis Journal.

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    Bart's Cartoons From 1901
  36. The Southern Minnesotan - 1932

    Journal that includes articles about the removal of the Sioux from east of the Missouri and the Minnesota Massacre of 1862. An article about Fred Manual and the discovery of Homestake is also included.

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    The Southern Minnesotan
  37. Homeopathic and Eclectic Medicine in Minnesota - 1941-1963

    Two copies of Dr. James Eckman's article about homeopathic and eclectice cures published in 1941 that also includes a biographical note about Dr. Von Wedelstadt. The article was sent to Katherine Thornby at the Adams Museum in 1963 by Dr. Eckman and the cover has "property of Anne Marie Lawler" written on it.

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    Homeopathic and Eclectic Medicine in Minnesota
  38. Speech for Opening of Adams Museum - 1930

    One page typed speech given by W.E. Adams at the opening of the Adams Museum in 1930. Adams talks about arriving in the town and how he married and raised his children in Deadwood. He notes how sorry he is that Mr. J.G. Thomas and Mr. Henry Schnitzel did not live to see the opening of their project.

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    Speech for Opening of Adams Museum
  39. Letter from Lucille M. Poznansky to Mr. Wheeler - 1924

    Letter sent to Mr. Wheeler from Grand Treasurer of the Order of the Eastern Star, South Dakota , Lucille Poznansky requesting that Mr. Wheeler ask the editor of the Pioneer-Times not add stories about Dr. and Mrs. Leslie to the newspaper as the community is still sensitive to the topic.

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    Letter from Lucille M. Poznansky to Mr. Wheeler
  40. Correspondence and Seven Dollar Note - 1935

    Letter sent from R.D. Meagher, Sproule & Co. along with a 1777 seven dollar note.

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    Correspondence and Seven Dollar Note
  41. The Largest Stockpile if Bentonite in the World

    Photo advertising American Colloid Company which had mines in Upton, Wyoming and Belle Fourche, South Dakota

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    The Largest Stockpile if Bentonite in the World
  42. Merchants' Transportation Line Invoice - 1877

    Invoice for 13 and 3/4 cords of wood freighted by Evans & Hornick to Fort Pierre.

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    Merchants' Transportation Line Invoice
  43. Black Hills and Badlands Five Thousand Square Miles of America's Most Beautiful Scenery

    Souvenir booklet with photograph of Abraham Lincoln's head at Mount Rushmore. The magazine includes an small essay from the Governor of South Dakota, information about Sylvan Lake, Spearfish Canyon, Needles Highway, Ranger Lookouts, Dude Ranches, Mount Rushmore, Wind Cave and Homestake.

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    Black Hills and Badlands Five Thousand Square Miles of America's Most Beautiful Scenery
  44. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1920

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1920 and the last entry is December 31, 1920. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  45. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1922

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1922 and the last entry is December 31, 1922. Pasted in the pages is a reciept for the diary. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  46. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1923

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1923 and the last entry is December 31, 1923. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  47. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1931

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1931 and the last entry is December 31, 1931. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  48. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1937

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1937 and the last entry is December 31, 1937. Pasted in the pages is a reciept for the diary. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  49. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1939

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1939 and the last entry is December 31, 1939. Found in the front of the diary is a piece of note paper. Pasted in the pages is a reciept for the diary. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360
  50. Standard Diary No. 360 - 1941

    Daily journal of events and thoughts of William A. Remer. The first entry in the journal starts on January 1, 1941 and the last entry is December 31, 1941. Pasted in the pages is a reciept for the diary. There are additional notes at the end of the diary in the Memorandas.

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    Standard Diary No. 360

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