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Hunting Deer. A Deer Hunt near Deadwood in Winter 1887 and 1888. Two Miners, McMillan and Hubbard, Got Their Game
Dick Latham of Iron Mountain, Wyoming, Returning Home from the Plains with the Antelope He Has Slain
Devils Tower or Bear Lodge (Mateo, Tepee of the Indians), as Seen from the East Side. Located near the Belle Fourche River, Wyoming
Devils Tower and Missouri Buttes. Ryan's Ranch in the Foreground, Two Miles from Camera to Tower
Devils Tower. From Little Missouri Buttes, 4 Miles Distant
Devils Tower
Devils Tower. With Water Scene from East Side, 1200 Feet High, 800 Feet in Diameter
Devils Tower or Bear Lodge (Mateo, Tepee of the Indians), on the Belle Fourche
Devils Tower. From West Side Showing Millions of Tons of Fallen Rock. Tower 800 Feet High from its Base
Devils Tower. From West Side Showing Millions of Tons of Fallen Rock. Tower 800 Feet High from its Base
Little Missouri Butte. Largest of the Three Buttes, Four Miles from Devils Tower
Echo Canyon. Looking through Sioux Pass on the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railway, Hot Springs, South Dakota
Phantom Ridge, Black Hills, South Dakota
Crow Butte near Fort Robinson, Nebraska, and Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railway
Harney Peak Just after a Storm. Part of Peak Cut off by Vapor but the Statuary Man is in Plain View. Photo from the West Side
Lake Harney Peaks, near Custer City, South Dakota, on Burlington & Missouri Railway
Lake Harney Peaks, near Custer City, South Dakota, on Burlington & Missouri Railway
Castle Rock. Scenery on the Road between Hill City and Rockerville, Dakota Territory
Calamity Peak near Custer City on the Burlington and Missouri Railway. Title of the Peak from the Most Noted Character in the Black Hills
Calamity Peak near Custer, Named after Calamity Jane, the Most Noted Characters in the Black Hills
Scenery on Deadwood Road to Sturgis
The Frog's Head Rock. On Old Deadwood Stage Road
Old Man of the Park. Near Sundance, Wyoming
Our Picnic at Sunday Gulch. Photographed Between the Walls of the Grandest Mountains of the Dakotas near Custer City on the Burlington and Missouri Railway
Spearfish Falls. Black Hills, South Dakota
Spearfish Falls. Our Friends, There, June 22, 1890
Signal Rock. Elk Canyon on Black Hills & Fort Pierre Railroad
Minnekahta Falls. Near Hot Springs, South Dakota
Gold Fever. Prospectors Going to the New Gold Field
"We Have it Rich." Washing and Panning Gold, Rockerville, Dakota Territory. Old Timers, Spriggs, Lamb, and Dillon at Work
Montana Mine
Gold Dust. Placer Mining at Rockerville, South Dakota. Old Timers, Spriggs, Lamb and Dillon at Work
Deadwood and Delaware Smelter at Deadwood, South Dakota
Open Cut in the Great Homestake Mine at Lead City, Dakota Territory
Mills and Mines. Part of the Great Homestake Works, Lead City, Dakota Territory
The Deadwood Reduction Works
A Golden Work. Hydraulic Mining at Rockerville, Dakota Territory
Chinese Service. Burial Service of High Lee
The Race. The Great Hub-and-Hub Race at Deadwood, Dakota Territory, on July 4th, 1888, between the Only Two Chinese Hose Teams in the United States
Hose Team. The Champion Chinese Hose Team of America, Who Won the Great Hub-and-Hub Race at Deadwood, Dakota Territory, on July 4th, 1888
Beef Issue to Indians. Taken at Pine Ridge, January 18th, 1891
At Beef Issue
Beef Issue to Indians. Taken at Pine Ridge, January 18th, 1891
Skinning Beef
Skinning Beef at Beef Issue
The Shepherd and Flock. On the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railway in South Dakota
The Shepherd and Flock. On the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railway in South Dakota
Wild Bill's Monument. James B. Hickok, Alias "Wild Bill", Born May 27th 1837 at Homer, Illinois. Killed by Jack McCall at Deadwood, Dakota Territory, on August 2nd 1876, Where His Body Now Lies
"A Dear Picture." At Hot Springs, South Dakota, on the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railway
Past Grand Masters of Dakota Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1890, at Deadwood, South Dakota
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