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 > Locke & McBride image. Date unknown, estimate 1890's due to railroad. Area known as Pluma, between towns of Deadwood and Lead. In modern image, former railroad bed is now Mickelson Trail, used for hiking and biking. In distance, elevator hoist shaft of Homestake Mine is visible on mountaintop. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
Paul Horsted > 1874 Black Hills "Custer" Expedition images by W.H. Illingworth. Chief Scout Bloody Knife, Gen. George Armstrong Custer, Pvt. Noonan, and Capt. William Ludlow pose with a grizzly bear they shot in the Black Hills on Aug. 7, 1874, near the present-day town of Rochford. Modern day view shows the same rock and valley as seen in the 1874 photo. (Much more information in the book "Exploring With Custer" at www.custertrail.com). Historic images courtesy Devereaux Library Archives.    ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
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 > 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.
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.
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