Paul Horsted > Lock & McBride (or Locke & Peterson...caption on photo differs from mount) circa 1890's, image showing Harney Peak through a gap in large rock formation. Photo caption indicates "on the B&M Railway" though it is a couple miles to the railroad bed, which is now the Mickelson Trail. The gravel road which now passes through this gap is called Palmer Creek Road, and runs between Hwy. 244 and Hwy. 87, southeast of Hill City, S.D. Historic image courtesy Adams Musem & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > Pollock & Boyden view (circa 1880) of Elkhorn Mountain, near Harney Peak, from Palmer Gulch. This is west of Mt. Rushmore a few miles. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > C.B. Manville image of "Anvill (sic) Rock from above Deadwood". Anvil Rock has fallen down since this image was made, and is not a "known landmark" in the modern world. Modern view shows area at north end of Deadwood, highways leading to Sturgis and Spearfish in distance. Taken from north end of "White Rocks" above Deadwood. Historic image courtesy Larry Ness.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > Pollock & Boyden view of Harney Peak (in distance) from an area known as Newton's Fork, circa 1880. Located a few miles west of Hill City, S.D. on the Deerfield Road. Former railroad line (not yet constructed in historic image) is visible in foreground, now the Mickelson Trail, a hiking and biking trail. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > At left in this stereoview is a Pollock & Boyden image, circa 1880. The title is "Deadwood Looking North" but the view is actually looking west. Several buildings in town still visible in modern image (note church at center). Taken from present-day Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > View of the 1881 Courthouse and Main Street in Custer, S.D. about 1895, and today. The old Courthouse is now a county museum, well worth a visit if you're in the area. Historic image courtesy 1881 Courthouse Museum.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > S.J. Morrow view, probably taken in 1876, showing "Bear Rock", which is on the west side of Custer, S.D. (north side or road). Now the site of an art and framing studio. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > "Tollgate below Deadwood", by unknown photographer. Wagon in distance says "Omaha Photographic Co." on side. "S.D." in image indicates taken after 1889. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > Pollock & Boyden stereoview of Deadwood after flood of 1883, according to note on mount. View is looking north across downtown area. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Lock & McBride (or Locke & Peterson...caption on photo differs from mount) circa 1890's, image showing Harney Peak through a gap in large rock formation. Photo caption indicates "on the B&M Railway" though it is a couple miles to the railroad bed, which is now the Mickelson Trail. The gravel road which now passes through this gap is called Palmer Creek Road, and runs between Hwy. 244 and Hwy. 87, southeast of Hill City, S.D. Historic image courtesy Adams Musem & House. ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > Lock & McBride (or Locke & Peterson...caption on photo differs from mount) circa 1890's, image showing Harney Peak through a gap in large rock formation. Photo caption indicates "on the B&M Railway" though it is a couple miles to the railroad bed, which is now the Mickelson Trail. The gravel road which now passes through this gap is called Palmer Creek Road, and runs between Hwy. 244 and Hwy. 87, southeast of Hill City, S.D. Historic image courtesy Adams Musem & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Lock & McBride (or Locke & Peterson...caption on photo differs from mount) circa 1890's, image showing Harney Peak through a gap in large rock formation. Photo caption indicates "on the B&M Railway" though it is a couple miles to the railroad bed, which is now the Mickelson Trail. The gravel road which now passes through this gap is called Palmer Creek Road, and runs between Hwy. 244 and Hwy. 87, southeast of Hill City, S.D. Historic image courtesy Adams Musem & House. ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
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