Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Adams Museum |
Related Records
-
-
-
-
City of Deadwood Parking Ticket - 1950s
Bright yellow parking ticket from the 1950s that would be issued to those violating Deadwood City parking regulations. The ticket greets the offender and informs them of some of the interesting attractions in town like the Adams Museum, Mt. Moriah Cemetery and Mt. Roosevelt. The ticket is to be kept as a souvenir and invites the driver back to town often.
Record Type: Archive
-
City of Deadwood Parking Ticket - 1950s
Bright yellow parking ticket from the 1950s that would be issued to those violating Deadwood City parking regulations. The ticket greets the offender and informs them of some of the interesting attractions in town like the Adams Museum, Mt. Moriah Cemetery and Mt. Roosevelt. The ticket is to be kept as a souvenir and invites the driver back to town often.
Record Type: Archive
-
Correspondence and Seven Dollar Note - 1935
Letter sent from R.D. Meagher, Sproule & Co. along with a 1777 seven dollar note.
Record Type: Archive
-
-
Deadwood the Historic City
Souvenir booklet with a gold and black print cover with images of Mount Moriah Cemetery and Wild Bill Hickok. On the back is an advertisement for Days of '76 with images of bull and bronc riders. The magazine includes information about the history of Deadwood, well known figures like Calamity Jan and Potato Creek Johnny, Mount Moriah and the Adams Museum.
Record Type: Archive
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Loyalty Oath signed by May Huffman, employee at Adams Museum - 1955
Loyalty oath to the United States and the Constitution of the United States signed by Adams Museum employee, May Huffman. The oath was notarized by Guy H. Hemminger and issued by Lawrence County South Dakota.
Record Type: Archive
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Dakota Hiway Magazine - 1939
The September 1939 issue of South Dakota Hiway Magazine focused on Deadwood. The yellow cover features a photograph of a man standing in a river or creek holding a long stick.
Record Type: Archive
-
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.
Record Type: Archive
-
The Adams Memorial Museum Dedication Program - October 4, 1930
Dedication program for the Adams Memorial Museum. Cover is black velvet with gold lettering, in the upper left hand corner is the emblem of a woman and a scene with the text, "Under God, the People Rule" On the back cover is a gold pan with a crossed pick and shovel. Inside the program is a tattered sheer cover and several drawings to accompany the story of the museum and a short note from W.E. Adams, Deadwood businessman and Adams Memorial Mu...
Record Type: Archive
-
-
-
-
-