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  1. April 1912 Oracle - 1912

    Paper booklet entitled "The Oracle". Booklet is a periodical put together by the students of Deadwood High School. This issue is April, 1912. The cover of the book is a dark brown and is imprinted with a stylized black border inside which is printed in black ink: "The Oracle. DHS. April 1912. Commencement Number." The title page inside the booklet reads: "The High School Oracle. Commencement Number. Published By Students of the Deadwood High ...

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    April 1912 Oracle
  2. Book of By-Laws of the Fish and Hunter Company - 1911-1976

    Book of By-Laws of the Fish and Hunter Company. The first set of By-Laws are handwritten and dates to July 24, 1911 and was signed by John Hunter, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hunter, Eleazer O. Dickey, Clayton H. Harwood, Frank S. Howe, and M. Lillian Howe. (Pages 1 to 19) The second set of By-Laws are written and pasted into the ledger dated April 3, 1936 and signed by George Hunter, W.E. Dickey, Mrs. M.C. Harwood, F.S. Howe, Lillian H. Howe, and th...

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    Book of By-Laws of the Fish and Hunter Company
  3. Burlington Railroad Depot, Deadwood
  4. Crane removes Fish & Hunter building debris
  5. 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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    Days of '76 Rodeo Program, 1928
  6. Demolition of Fish & Hunter building after fire
  7. Destroyed facade of Fish & Hunter Hardware building
  8. Early Fish and Hunter Co. Building
  9. Fire damaged Fish & Hunter building
  10. Firefighters battling Fish & Hunter fire
  11. Fish and Hunter Hardware Fire
  12. Fish & Hunter building fire damage
  13. Fish & Hunter Fire - 1958

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    Fish & Hunter Fire
  14. Fish & Hunter Fire - 1958

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    Fish & Hunter Fire
  15. Fish & Hunter Fire - 1958

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    Fish & Hunter Fire
  16. Fish & Hunter Fire, 1958
  17. Fish & Hunter Fire, 1958
  18. Fish & Hunter Hardware Building
  19. Fish & Hunter Hardware building fire
  20. Fish & Hunter Hardware Fire
  21. Fish & Hunter Hardware Fire, 1958
  22. "Gone With the Wind"/"The American Legion Uproariously Presents a Burlesque" - 1939

    A program for a production of "Gone with the Wind" by the local American Legion. The female roles were all played by men. The program contains numerous advertisments for local shops and restraunts.

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    Cover
  23. Letterhead for the Fish and Hunter Company

    Blank letterhead for the Fish and Hunter Company. The logo has a water feature with a fish coming out of the water, and a man holding a gun. Under "Hunter Co." is "P.O Box 990 // Spearfish, South Dakota // 57783 // Since 1878." On the far right edge of the paper is "WHOLESALE // Building Materials // Millwork // Hardware // Industrial Supplies // 540 S. 32ND STREET // PHONE (605) 642-5783." The letterhead was used by Cecile Hurley when h...

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    Letterhead for the Fish and Hunter Company
  24. Map of the City of Deadwood, Lawrence County, S. Dak - 1891

    Map of the City of Deadwood, Lawrence County, S. Dak. showing boundary of City limits and Wards; also lots, blocks, streets, mineral claims, prominent buildings, and street and railroad lines. Drawn by P.L. Rogers, City Engineer of the City of Deadwood, on January 5, 1891. The map was made the official map of the City of Deadwood on January 5, 1891. The legend depicts lines for Patented Mineral Claims, Rail Roads, and Street Railroads. ...

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    Map of the City of Deadwood, Lawrence County, S. Dak
  25. Men and wagons in front of Fish & Hunter Co.
  26. Minutes Book of the Fish and Hunter Company. - 1911-1953

    Minutes Book of the Fish and Hunter Company. The book starts with the handwritten Articles of Incorporation of the Fish and Hunter Company dated April 19, 1911 and is signed by John Hunter, E. C. Dickey, and Frank S. Howe. Page 4 has a certificate of Extension of Corporate Existence dated April 9, 1936. Page 8 is when the Minutes for the Directors Meeting starts dated July 1, 1911 and the last entry is August 5, 1953. The ledger also ...

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    Minutes Book of the Fish and Hunter Company.
  27. Observing the Fish & Hunter building on fire
  28. Opener, Letter

    The Fish & Hunt Co. Letter Opener

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    Art.2005.049.002
  29. Original Fish & Hunter Lumber Office
  30. Possibly Fish & Hunter Sawmill
  31. Scene at Sawmill - 1880s

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    Scene at Sawmill
  32. "Souvenir--Elks Minstrels" program - 1907

    Souvenir program for the Elks Minstrels. The front cover is blue with a white elk painted on it with "Souvenir // Elks Minstrels" printed in white. The concert was for Deadwood Lodge No. 508 at the Deadwood Theater. The event was directed by S. A. Grubs Minstrel Syndicate from Chicago. The program as the order of events, list of officers, and advertisements for various businesses.

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    "Souvenir--Elks Minstrels" program
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  34. W.E. Adams Block - 1910s

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    W.E. Adams Block

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