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1929 Telephone Directory - 1929
1929 telephone directory published in May. The directory includes Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish and Whitewood.
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Air Locomotives of Homestake Mining Company
Inventory of air locomotives owned by Homestake. The inventory lists each locomotive's Homestake number, factory number, date received, in some instances date scrapped or sold is listed, cylinders, weight, and measurements. Homestake drawing number 1762-6-59 on bottom.
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Baby Book - 1920s
Blank baby book, featuring an illustration on the front cover of a baby wrapped in a blanket being held by a stork. The word "Congratulations" appears at bottom. Inside the pamphlet are birth announcements, a christening record, a record of firsts, a growth chart, and instructions on how to diaper a baby.
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Cemetery Burial and Account Book of Charles H. Robinson - 1918-1922
This record book is the fourth of four used by Henry Robinson and his son Charles H. Robinson to document burials in their roles as sexton and later superintendent of Mount Moriah Cemetery. This book is inscribed "C.H. Robinson / 18 Water St / Deadwood / So Dak / Aug 1 1918." The first half of the book records burials in Deadwood's Mount Moriah and St. Ambrose cemeteries from July 22, 1918 to June 4, 1922. Some notations of burials outside of...
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"Certificate of Flight #2631" - July 5, 1928
A card commemorating William Remer's flight in the "Wamblee Ohanke" (Swift Eagle), a tri-motor airplane belonging to the Rapid City Airlines, Inc. Looks like a ticket stub. Bears the signature of the pilot, Clyde Ice, pioneer aviator, in leather helmet and goggles. Belonged to William Remer.
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Charles Ray Owen - 1925
Sketch of former Deadwood resident Charles Ray Owen, drawn by O.C. Ross the chief artist of the San Francisco Examiner. Ross draw the sketch after visiting Owen's jewelry store in Seattle.
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Cook Book of Popular Norwegian Recipes - 1924
Cookbook of popular and traditional recipes from Norway compiled by the Ladies' Aid of Bethel Lutheran Church in Lead, South Dakota.
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Days of '76 Rodeo Program, 1928 - 1928
Official program for Deadwood's fifth annual Days of '76 on August 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1928. Inside front cover is an ad for three "first-run pictures" to be shown at the Deadwood Theatre: Hoot Gibson in "Riding for Fame," Tom Mix in "The Painted Post," and Ken Maynard in "Code of Scarlet." Also showing was "Black Hills, featuring many Western South Dakota people." The first page lists the Executive Committee of the Days of '76, as well as ...
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"Deadwood Doctor" by F.S. Howe, M.D. - 1900s-1920s
Copy of "Deadwood Doctor" by F.S. Howe, M.D., illustrated by Diana Tollefson. A handwritten inscription in blue ink is present in the interior, reading "To my friend, Dr. C.J. Phillips, from Dr. Frank S. Howe" The book discusses Dr. Howe's remembrances as a doctor in Deadwood from the early 1900s through the 1920s. Howe was also mayor in the 1920s.
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"Deadwood Girl" and "Dreary Black Hills" by Charles H. Robinson - 1928
Cover, with printed music inside, for The Deadwood Girl and "Dreary Black Hills", waltzes. Red and black printed cover for Deadwood Girl, Two-Step and Waltz, published by Chas. H. Robinson, Deadwood, South Dakota. Available for orchestra arrangements. Copyright 1928. Back has photos and information for Deadwood area attractions. Includes two smaller sheets, printed one side, with different parts for The Deadwood Girl and "Dreary Black Hills...
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Deadwood Heidelberg Mining Co. - 1927
Stock register and address book of Deadwood-Heidelberg Mining Company, Deadwood, S.D. Pages for each letter of the alphabet with employees and stock information listed and a printed letter requesting contributions from shareholders signed by William Remer.
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Deadwood NAJA Temple Letter - July 15,1923
Letter from Carl Kubler of the NAJA Temple to the Carnival Committee of the Deadwood American Legion thanks the Legion for agreeing to not hold their annual carnival the same week as the Masonic reunion.
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Dorothea Dawson Baby Book - 1906-1923
Dorothea Dawson's Baby Book. The title of the book is "Baby's Record" by Maud Humphrey published by Frederick A. Stokes Company, copyrighted in 1898. The book describes Dorothea Dawson's life until her graduation from Deadwood High School in 1923. On one of the pages is a small envelope. Inside were seven cards with birth congratulations (They have been removed from the envelope). There are photographs found in the following sections: ...
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