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.
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 > 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.
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.
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