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Altitude. Part of Deadwood as Seen from Big Flume, Showing Steps, Stairways, and Roads from Store to Residence
White Rocks. Part of Deadwood as Seen from White Rocks
Deadwood's Pride. The Elegant City Hall
Deadwood, Dakota. A Part of the City from Forest Hill
Deadwood, from Forest Hill
Engleside and Cleveland. Deadwood from East of the City
Beautful View. The Bar Tee (-T) Ranch Located on Hat Creek, about 13 Miles from Hot Springs, South Dakota
The Old Cabin Home
Wells Fargo Express Company Deadwood Treasure Wagon and Guards with $250,000 Gold Bullion from the Great Homestake Mine, Deadwood, South Dakota, 1890
The Deadwood Coach
The Deadwood Coach
Last Trip of the Famous Deadwood Coach
Last Trip of the Famous Deadwood Coach
Last Trip of the Famous Deadwood Coach
Last Trip of the Famous Deadwood Coach
Black Hills Treasure Coach
Omaha Board of Trade in Mountains near Deadwood, April 26, 1889
Tallyho Coaching. Sioux City Party Coaching at the Great Hot Springs of South Dakota
The United States Paymaster and Guards on Deadwood Road to Fort Meade
The Officers' Line. Fort Meade, South Dakota
Camp of the 7th Cavalry. Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, January 19, 1891
Fort Meade, Dakota Territory. Bear Butte, Three Miles Distant
General Brooks' Camp near Pine Ridge, South Dakota, January 17, 1891
Mines and Mills. The Caledonia Number One, Deadwood Terra Number Two, and Terra Number Three. Gold Stamp Mills, located at Terraville, Dakota Territory
Dobbin's Mills, Black Hills, South Dakota
The Interior. Clean Up Day at the Deadwood Terra Gold Stamp Mill, One of the Homestake Mills, Terraville, Dakota Territory
Father de Smet Gold Stamp Mill, Central City, Dakota Territory
Wood Shooting in the Air, Father de Smet Mill, Central City, Dakota Territory
Indian Chiefs and United States Officials. 1. Two Strike, 2. Crow Dog, 3. Short Bull, 4. High Hawk, 5. Two Lance, 6. Kicking Bear, 7. Good Voice, 8. Thunder Hawk, 9. Rocky Bear, 10. Young Man Afraid of His Horse, 11. American Horse, 12. Buffalo Bill Cody, 13. Major J.M. Burke, 14. J.C. Craiger, 15. J. McDonald, 16. J.G. Worth
Indian Chiefs and United States Officials
Indian Chiefs and United States Officials. 1. Two Strike, 2. Crow Dog, 3. Short Bull, 4. High Hawk, 5. Two Lance, 6. Kicking Bear, 7. Good Voice, 8. Thunder Hawk, 9. Rocky Bear, 10. Young Man Afraid of His Horse, 11. American Horse, 12. Buffalo Bill Cody, 13. Major J.M. Burke, 14. J.C. Craiger, 15. J. McDonald, 16. J.G. Worth
General Miles and Staff Viewing the Largest Hostile Indian Camp in the United States, near Pine Ridge, South Dakota, January 16th, 1891
Tasunka (Plenty Horses). The Slayer of Lieutenant Casey, near Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Captain Taylor and 70 Indian Scouts
The Interview. Standing Elk, Number 1; Running Hog, Number 2; Little Wolf, Number 3; Colonel Oelrich, Number 4; Interpreter, Number 5
Round-Up Scenes on Belle Fourche in 1887
Branding Cattle
Roping and Changing Horses on Round-Up
Round-Up Scenes on Belle Fourche in 1887
Round-Up Scenes on Belle Fourche in 1888
Round-Up at Moss Agate
Mess Scene on Round-Up
Branding Calves on Round-Up
Cowboys, Roping a Buffalo on the Plains
Cattle Round-Up
Roping and Changing Scene on Cheyenne River
Roping Gray Wolf. Cowboys Take in a Gray Wolf on Round-Up in Wyoming
Dinner Scene
The Cowboy
Bucking Bronco. Ned Coy, a Famous Dakota Cowboy, Starts out for the Cattle Round-Up with His Pet, Boy Dick
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