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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Souvenir Map and Guide for Tourists in the
-Black Hills of South Dakota, by Dakota Engineering Company and Edward K. Mather
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
-with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license
-
-
-Title: Souvenir Map and Guide for Tourists in the Black Hills of South Dakota
- Maps prepared especially for the use of Automobile Tourists
-
-Author: Dakota Engineering Company
- Edward K. Mather
-
-Release Date: September 3, 2019 [EBook #60217]
-
-Language: English
-
-Character set encoding: UTF-8
-
-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SOUVENIR MAP AND GUIDE FOR ***
-
-
-
-
-Produced by Richard Tonsing, MFR, and the Online Distributed
-Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was
-produced from images generously made available by The
-Internet Archive)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- EDWARD K. MATHER, C. E. ORIN L. KIPP, C. E.
- Managing Engineer Associate Engineer
-
- Dakota Engineering Company
-
- Automobile Map and Guide Department
-
-
- MAP AND GUIDE OF HIGHWAYS IN THE BLACK HILLS, 50c
-
- MAP AND GUIDE OF THE SCENIC HIGHWAY THROUGH SOUTH DAKOTA, 50c
- SIOUX FALLS-MITCHELL TO RAPID CITY
-
-
- In Preparation
-
- MAP AND GUIDE OF THE “CAPITOL CITY TRAIL”
- SOUTH DAKOTA SECTION OF CHICAGO-YELLOWSTONE PARK HIGHWAY
-
- And Other Cross State Road Maps and County Road Maps
-
- 311 Western National Bank Building MITCHELL, S. D.
-
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-
-
-
-
- Souvenir Map _and_ Guide _for_ Tourists _in the_
- BLACK HILLS
- _of_ South Dakota
-
-
- Maps prepared especially for the use of Automobile Tourists
-
- BY THE
-
- DAKOTA ENGINEERING COMPANY
-
- MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA
-
- The Mitchell Pub. Co., Mitchell, S. Copyright, 1913, by Edward K.
- D. Mather, C. E.
-
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-
-The possibility of motoring through various sections of the Black Hills
-for pleasure and business has long been known. The idea is new, however,
-of selecting good automobile routes to reach the larger cities and
-points of scenic interest in this region, and of platting the same as a
-guide to the stranger who may be easily lost amid the windings and
-branchings of the roads in forest, mining camp or city. The strenuous
-efforts of various localities and counties along these routes to improve
-them during the last two years has made them now such as may be
-travelled with pleasure.
-
-The natural scenery on a scale majestic in size, yet of readily
-appreciated magnitude; the proximity of the primitive forest to the
-noise and rush of the mining or industrial center; the strange thoughts
-on realizing that here lies the richest tract one hundred miles square
-on earth, all serve to make the trip through the Black Hills a memorable
-one; even to him who has traveled far and near across ocean, desert
-sands or broad plains in search of nature’s beauty spots.
-
-From a personal standpoint, the renewed vigor, and quieted nerves that
-result from rest among such pleasant surroundings, breathing pure air,
-laden with the odor of the pines, bathing in or drinking mineral waters
-all make it a trip well worth while.
-
-It is hoped that to the stranger to the Black Hills region this book
-will bring some idea of the pleasure and profit to be found amid such
-surroundings, and that it will be an aid to him in the proper enjoyment
-of the same.
-
-[Illustration: _GENERAL MAP_ _BLACK HILLS AUTOMOBILE HIGHWAYS_]
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: CLIMATE]
-
-
-Moderate temperature, winter and summer, abundance of sunshine and
-clear, dry air make the Black Hills particularly desirable from a
-tourist’s standpoint. The altitude ranging from 3500 to 8000 feet above
-sea level. Absolute freedom from mosquitoes in many parts of the hills
-and cool, dry nights make it an ideal country for camping.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: GAME]
-
-
-In the wilder portions, bears, wild cats, wolves, silver foxes, and
-other large game may be found. Special provision has been made for
-re-stocking the Forest Reserve at frequent intervals with deer and elk
-which, together with legal protection for these animals from December
-1st to November 1st makes them very plentiful. Plover, partridges,
-pheasants, grouse, ducks and geese may be easily had in season. Although
-many kinds of fish are found in the mountain streams, trout are the most
-common. The streams are restocked at frequent intervals from the
-Government Fishery at Spearfish with Brook, Locklaven, Speckled and
-Rainbow trout, so that fishing will continue to be one of the leading
-diversions of the pleasure seeker. From November 1st to May 1st when
-trout fishing is prohibited in South Dakota, the sport may be continued
-across the line in Wyoming where no such restriction exists.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: SOUTH DAKOTA LAWS CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES]
-
-
-Residents of other states using their cars in South Dakota will not be
-required to re-register their cars in South Dakota providing they have
-complied with all laws regarding registration of automobiles in the
-state from which they came, and providing such state extends a similar
-privilege to South Dakotans.
-
-Automobiles must be driven in a careful and prudent manner, at a rate of
-speed such as not to endanger the property, life or limb of any person,
-provided that a rate of speed in excess of 25 miles per hour is
-presumptive evidence of driving at a rate of speed which is not careful
-and prudent, in case of injury to the person or property of another.
-Local authorities may limit speed to a rate of 10 miles per hour
-provided proper notices or warnings are placed in the public highway
-indicating such limitation of speed.
-
-The raising of the hand, by anyone who is leading, driving or riding a
-horse or other draft animal, as a signal to stop shall cause the driver
-of any automobile thus signalled to, to stop his car until the danger of
-frightening such animal is past.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: DEADWOOD]
-
-
-Perhaps the best known city in the Northern Hills is Deadwood, the
-center of the industrial and mining interests of this section. Most
-excellent hotel and garage accommodations, its convenience to
-surrounding points of scenic interest, and a general spirit of genuine
-western hospitality toward all will continue to make it a most popular
-tourist center. Although high in the Hills it is connected with the
-plains outside by a good road of easy gradient.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: RAPID CITY]
-
-
-At the point of entrance to the Black Hills from the east, Rapid City
-has become a leading industrial and railway center. Good hotel and
-garage accommodations make this a pleasant stopping place in the
-foothills. The trip westward into the Hills along Rapid Creek to Pactola
-by auto, or by rail to Mystic, should not be overlooked by any tourist
-in this territory.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: SPEARFISH]
-
-
-Spearfish is located on the northern margin of the Hills, close to the
-mouth of Spearfish canyon, to Sand Creek, to Higgins Gulch, Crow Peak
-and other fishing and hunting resorts. It has good hotel and garage
-accommodations, and is visited by thousands of tourists each year.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: BELLE FOURCHE]
-
-
-Twenty-eight miles north of Deadwood and close to the 100,000 acre
-government irrigation project is a thriving county seat town of 3000
-population. It has been a noted shipping point for those interested in
-cattle and sheep raising in years gone by and is now becoming the
-principal center of business for the adjacent irrigated districts.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: WHITEWOOD]
-
-
-A thriving village at the point of entrance into the Hills which will be
-remembered by the tourist going by rail or auto to Deadwood, Lead,
-Spearfish or other points in the northern Hills.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: HILL CITY]
-
-
-This has been one of the leading towns in the heart of the Black Hills
-district since the early days of the Black Hills history. Numerous tin,
-mica and other mines and considerable rich agricultural land are found
-near here. About 45 miles from Deadwood, Rapid City and Hot Springs it
-is a convenient stopping place for tourists travelling through this
-territory.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: THE HOMESTAKE MINE]
-
-
-The largest gold mine in the world, employing an average of 3500 men and
-producing from $5,000,000 to $8,000,000 worth of gold bullion per year,
-has its principal properties and mines at Lead.
-
-The Elliston Hoist, the largest now operated by the company, is 1850
-feet deep. The 1200 H. P. hoisting engine with its hoisting rope, a 7¾
-inch by ⅝ inch flat laced steel cable weighing 7 pounds to the foot,
-lifting a load of 10 tons, not including the weight of the cable from
-the bottom of the mine to the surface in a few seconds, is an
-interesting sight. Nearby are two air compressors, one delivering air at
-80 pounds pressure for the use of rock drills and other machinery; the
-other compressing air to 850 pounds pressure for use of compressed air
-haulage motors.
-
-Across the gulch the drill sharpening shop where 3000 drills are
-sharpened each day, and the foundry and machine shop are points of
-interest. The noise of operation of the stamp mill night and day, 365
-days in the year make its location easily determinable. Here 240 stamps
-each weighing 900 pounds and dropping at the rate of 90 times per minute
-crush to a powder 1000 tons of ore each 24 hours. To each ton of
-powdered rock is added 2400 gallons of water which wash it over the
-silver plated copper plates. In another building it is re-ground, and
-the coarsest portion or sands sent to the Cyanide Plant. Here solution
-is accomplished by the addition of potassium cyanide, and the gold then
-precipitated by the addition of zinc dust. The finer portion of the
-powder or the slime is piped to the Slime Plant at Deadwood, where the
-gold bearing powder is caught in filter presses and the gold then
-extracted as before.
-
-The Homestake Pumping Plant at Hanna, 6 miles from Lead, and the
-Hydro-electric plant at Spearfish, 15 miles from Lead, furnish the water
-and power used in the Homestake properties. The Hydro-electric Plant is
-the largest of its kind in the Hills. The water is carried in a tunnel 5
-miles long from the river in Spearfish Canyon, at a point 8 miles from
-Spearfish, to the reservoir on top of the ridge overlooking and directly
-south of the city. The three surge towers, on the pipe lines leading
-from the reservoir down the 700 foot drop to the power plant, may be
-seen for many miles.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: SPEARFISH CANYON]
-
-
-There is probably no other scenic place in the Black Hills which has
-been given as much attention by tourists, photographers, and magazine
-writers as Spearfish Canyon. The Royal Gorge in Colorado, the Palisades
-of the Hudson and many other points of national scenic wonder may be
-found reproduced here on a scale perhaps less grand, but making up in
-beauty all that is lost in magnitude. Good automobile roads traverse
-long stretches of this canyon, entering it from Deadwood, and from
-Spearfish as platted herein. It is anticipated that in a few years the
-road will be made suitable for auto traffic the entire length of the
-canyon.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: CRYSTAL CAVE]
-
-
-Crystal Cave, in the Northern Hills, is resplendent with stalactite and
-stalagmite formations and is quite different in general structure from
-Wind Cave. During 1913 it is expected that the construction of a new
-road from Deadwood will make this cave accessible to automobile
-tourists.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: SYLVAN LAKE THE NEEDLES HARNEY PEAK]
-
-
-One of the most interesting places in the Hills from a scenic point of
-view is located about midway between Deadwood and Hot Springs. Harney
-Peak, the highest point in the Hills from which can be seen four states,
-the hundreds of Needles, some rising as much as 500 feet in cathedral
-tower like grandeur, the great varied vistas, and the quiet beauty of
-Sylvan Lake surrounded by monstrous rock walls and pine clad heights,
-all bring to one the realization of the real wonder and beauty of
-nature. Excellent hotel accommodations at Sylvan Lake makes this region
-justly popular as a tourist resort.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: SAND CREEK]
-
-
-This is a typical Black Hills stream in Wyoming close to Deadwood and
-Spearfish. The fact that Wyoming laws allow trout fishing at all seasons
-of the year makes this stream the rendezvous of the fisher both summer
-and winter.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: WIND CAVE]
-
-
-One of the great sights of this region, in many respects excelling the
-famous Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, is Wind Cave. Over 200 miles of
-passageway and many thousands of rooms have been explored, some of these
-over 600 feet below the entrance. Yet, apparently neither the bottom nor
-the sides of this cave have been reached. The great abundance of “frost
-work” and “box work” in many forms make this cave unusually attractive
-and interesting. Guides will take parties into the Cave each day at 9:00
-A. M. and 2:00 P. M. and occasionally at other times.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: HEALTH RESORTS]
-
-
-As a health resort the Southern Hills have gained a National reputation.
-A sanitarium for treatment of tuberculosis patients has been established
-by the State near Custer, 29 miles north of Hot Springs. At the latter
-city is the State Home for Old Soldiers, and the Government Hospital for
-Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors. Also numerous private
-sanitariums, for the treatment of various maladies, which are filled
-throughout the year.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: HOT SPRINGS]
-
-
-The city gets its name from the hundred springs near there which give
-out large quantities of water at a temperature of 98 degrees F. or
-warmer. The water from these and from certain cold springs have been
-found to contain unusual mineral elements very valuable in the treatment
-of rheumatism of all kinds, nervous complaints, indigestion and
-intestinal disorders, pulmonary affections, diseases of the urinary
-organs, gout and skin diseases. Particularly noticeable have been the
-curing of parties affected with rheumatism.
-
-Besides the small swimming pools at the various sanitariums, two immense
-pools have been constructed which are centers of attraction during the
-summer months. These are the “Evans” and the “Mammoth Springs Plunge,”
-both of which are enclosed in large buildings, and contain individual
-dressing rooms and all other possible conveniences.
-
-One of the largest and finest equipped hotels in the state is located
-here.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: EDGEMONT]
-
-
-Edgemont is a busy railway division point on the C. B. & Q. Ry. It is
-located on the Cheyenne River southwest of the Black Hills. To those who
-have seen the prairies of eastern South Dakota, the Bad Land and Black
-Hills formations, a new type of topography is presented extending to the
-south and west of Edgemont.
-
-
-
-
-[Sidenote: THE BAD LANDS]
-
-
-East of the Black Hills, and within easy reach, is scenery, somewhat
-mountainous in nature, yet very different from anything in the Black
-Hills or in other mountainous regions. To anyone who has not travelled
-the “Scenic Highway through South Dakota,” a two days trip eastward from
-Rapid City over this road is well worth while.
-
-The tourist enters the Bad Lands near the town of Scenic, 45 miles east
-of Rapid City. From this point the next 50 miles is in the midst of some
-of the strangest and most wonderful scenery known. Broad grass covered
-basins are dotted with bare rounded hillocks or great irregular shaped
-buttes and ridges. Along the northern border of this region and much of
-the time within sight of the road is “The Great Wall” several hundred
-feet in height, appearing against the sky line to be a succession of
-domes, towers, pinnacles and precipitous walls and gulches. The soil
-varies in color through the shades of white, buff, yellow, red and
-green. The valleys and flat plateaus on the tops of the ridges or buttes
-are usually grass covered while the slopes stand out most prominent
-because of their sheer height and nakedness. It is a scene that cannot
-be properly described; strange and wonderful in the extreme. At first
-seemingly grotesque, then strangely beautiful, impressions are left on
-the mind that will never be forgotten.
-
-Pictures and more detailed description of this region, also a complete
-guide of the road from Rapid City eastward will be found in our “_Map
-and Guide of the Scenic Highway through South Dakota_.”
-
-No tourist should leave the Black Hills until this trip has been taken
-either by automobile or rail. In either case he should go as far east as
-the towns of Interior or Kadoka, and actually go through Cedar Pass
-which is five miles northeast of Interior.
-
-[Illustration: _Auto Roads in the Black Hills._]
-
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-
-
-
- RAPID CITY
-
-
-Rapid City, the gateway to the Hills, lies on Rapid Creek for which it
-is named, midway between its source in the Western Black Hills and its
-mouth, where it empties into the Cheyenne river. Its location is ideal
-from the standpoint of natural environment embracing, as it does, the
-rugged backbone of the hills and a foreground of rolling prairie. In
-early days pioneers were quick to see the natural advantages of the
-location for a town and their selection proved the later choice of
-railroad engineers, who have made it the central point for two great
-systems in western South Dakota. Four distinct lines radiate from Rapid
-City, viz: The Omaha division of the Northwestern providing connection
-with Deadwood on the North and the great South and Southeast. The Pierre
-division running to the state capital and Chicago. The Milwaukee has its
-terminal here. It runs southeast through the Bad Lands, the only
-railroad traversing this Wonderland of Nature, and on to Chicago. The
-Rapid City, Black Hills & Western has its headquarters in Rapid City,
-and is one of the most wonderfully constructed railroads in the country.
-It follows Rapid Creek west to Mystic, about thirty-five miles where it
-connects with the Burlington system. This is called the “Scenic” route
-of the Hills and affords tourists one of the grandest of pictueresque
-views to be had in the world. It is Colorado and the Grand Canyon in
-miniature.
-
-[Illustration: _Rapid River just West of Rapid City_]
-
-Located as it is in a country blessed by nature Rapid City provides more
-amusement to lovers of the out door life than most cities. With a
-climate ofttimes as equitable in January as that of Southern California
-and with rainfall usually confined to the spring months out of door life
-finds here its perfect environment. The nights, owing to the altitude of
-nearly thirty-two hundred feet, are always cool, there being few in the
-hottest of the summer months when blankets are not needed. The absence
-of dew makes camping a delightful pastime and there is trout fishing,
-for those who enjoy the gentle art of Isaac Walton, as good as the
-country affords anywhere. Deer are plentiful in season and game birds,
-including grouse, partridge, quail and duck, are plentiful enough to
-make it worth the while of any follower of Nimrod.
-
-Rapid City itself being thus favorably located is the center of business
-activity radiating east as far as the Missouri river and west, north and
-south to the boundaries of the Black Hills. It has the three requisites
-of a progressive and up-to-date growing city—first-class hotels, a new
-up-to-date theatre and a live newspaper. From the city all of the
-interesting points in the Hills can be reached by railroads, or by
-automobiles over roads which are being constantly improved.
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- Stop With
-
- Canfield Holcomb & Co.
-
- While You are in Rapid City
-
- Best Equipped
-
- Repair Shop and Garage
-
- In the Hills
-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
- Full Line of
- Accessories and Tires
- Prest-O-Lite
- Machine Work
- Auto Livery Service
-
-
- Agency for the Famous Overland
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-
- The New Harney
-
- RAPID CITY. S. D.
-
- One of the largest and best equipped
- hotels in the Black Hills. Centrally
- located to points of scenic interest
- and the irrigation district. * * * *
- *
-
- MIDWEST HOTEL COMPANY
- Managers
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- Bangs and Henderson
-
- GARAGE
-
- Polarine, Gasoline, Packard Oils and Accessories, Buick Cars Repair Shop
-
- RAPID CITY, SO. DAK.
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- FILMS Developed and Printed by Experts
-
- A full line of
- Cameras and Photographic Supplies
-
- Mail Orders Promptly
- Filled. Try Us
-
- C. H. RISE
-
- Formerly Harney Stat’y Shop RAPID CITY
-
- One block south and one block east of Harney Hotel
-
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-
-
-
- Geo. H. Kilker
-
- Machine Shop and Auto Garage
-
-
- Tires, Supplies, Accessories, Prest-O-Lite, Repairing
-
- All Work Done by Practical and Experienced workmen
-
- Oxy-Accetylene Welding Plants
-
- Trouble Wagons Always Ready
-
- Telephone Either Shop
-
- BELLE FOURCHE STURGIS NEWELL
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-
- Whitewood, South Dakota
-
- The prettiest spot in the Foot Hills. Adjacent on the west to
- magnificent mountain scenery, and on the east overlooking rich farming
- valleys
-
-
- Junction on C. & N. W. Ry. for
- Deadwood, Lead, Belle Fourche and
- all points on Government Irrigation
- project. Headquarters for Stage
- Lines to Vale and Spearfish.
-
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-
- Modern Hotel equipped with steam heat, Baths and electric Lights. Auto
- garages and repair shops. Complete system of rural and city telephones.
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-[Illustration: _DEADWOOD-SPEARFISH JCT._ _Distances Figured in each
-direction from this point_]
-
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-
-
- Where Will You Spend Your Vacation?
-
- The Hotel Franklin
-
- At Deadwood, S. D., the Center of the Beautiful Black Hills
-
- European Plan. Rates, $1.00 per day
- and upwards. Unexcelled Cafe and
- Lunch Room in connection. Modern
- Garage within one block of Hotel.
-
-
-The Hotel Franklin is recognized as the finest hotel in the state and is
-the headquarters for tourists. Deadwood is in the heart of the
-pictueresque “Playgrounds of South Dakota”, where fishing, hunting,
-camping and fine automobile roads through the pine clad Hills and
-Canyons form a part of the attractions that make it the Mecca of
-Tourists. Mosquitos and heat are unknown. The hub of all points of
-interest in the Hills is Deadwood. The famous Homestake, the largest
-gold mine in the world, and Crystal Cave, the great underground cavern
-that extends for miles are reached from Deadwood.
-
- MAKE DEADWOOD AND THE FRANKLIN YOUR VACATION HEADQUARTERS
-
- For further information, address
- F. W. MEDBERY, Manager
-
-[Illustration: THE FRANKLIN HOTEL]
-
-[Illustration: DEADWOOD—The Commercial and mining center of the
-wonderfully rich and beautiful Climate—Scenery—No
-Mosquitos—Hospitality—Good Roads—Trout Fishing.]
-
-[Illustration: DEADWOOD is a thoroughly modern, enterprising city, well
-lighted with cluster lights, good water, good church, school and lodge
-facilities, unusually handsome buildings and paved streets on which are
-up-to-date stores with large stocks.]
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-
-
- The best auto roads Autoists
- in the Hills lead out DEADWOOD can visit:
- of
-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-
- Spearfish
- With its U. S. Fish Hatchery
-
- Crystal Cave
- Well worth exploring
-
- Rapid Canyon
-
- Spearfish Canyon
- One of the most Beautiful in the west
-
- Spearfish Falls
-
- Sylvan Lake
-
- Hot Springs
-
- Belle Fourche, with its big irrigation project is easy of access
-
-Over eight millions a year in gold bullion passes through Deadwood from
-this part of the Black Hills. See it in the assay office in gold brick
-form. See it in the treatment plants as the gold is extracted, see it in
-the mines whence it comes from the earth. All within easy reach of
-Deadwood.
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-
-
-Do You Love
-
- the mountains?
-
- scenery and good roads by which to see it?
-
- the cooling breezes as they blow from the green pine clad hills,
- with their health-giving tendencies?
-
-
- Do You Know that DEADWOOD is never too hot?
- has the best hotels in the state,
- and a $25,000 auditorium, erected especially for conventions?
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- Black Hills Garage and Supply House
-
- DEADWOOD, S. D.
-
-
- Black Hills Headquarters for
-
- Automobile Supplies and Accessories
-
-
- LARGE FIRE PROOF GARAGE
-
- Complete Equipment for All Kinds of Repairing
-
- Competent Mechanics in Charge
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- LEAD CITY GARAGE
-
- Lower Main St., Lead, S. D.
-
- Repairing Storage
-
- Auto Livery
-
- A Complete Line Ford Repairs Always in Stock
-
- Packard Oil, Tires and Supplies
-
- Agency
- METZ “22”
- Best Low Priced Car on Earth
- $495.00
-
- Geo. Caughron L. M. Larsen
- M. Larsen
-
- TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
- Garage, B2286. Office, 2033. Residence. B2185
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-[Illustration: WHITE ROCKS]
-
-[Illustration: '_LEAD_]
-
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-[Illustration: SPEARFISH FALLS]
-
-[Illustration: _Spearfish Falls, Black Hills, S. Dak._]
-
-[Illustration: _Bridal Veil Falls, Spearfish Canyon, Black Hills, S. D._
-_Beauty Scene in Spearfish Canyon, Black Hills, S. D._ _Little Spearfish
-Canyon, Black Hills, S. Dak._]
-
-[Illustration: _Homestake Pumping Plant at Hanna._ _Moulding Gold
-Bricks. Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._ _Cyanide Plant No. 2. A portion of
-Central City in the distance._ _Homestake Power Plant—Spearfish_]
-
-[Illustration: _Golden Star Stamp Mill, Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._
-_Cyanide Plant, Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._]
-
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-
-[Illustration: Cathedral Spires, Harney Peak District, Black Hills, S.
-D.]
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-[Illustration:
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- _Harney Peak Hotel_
-
- EUGENE LITTLE, Proprietor
- Hill City, South Dakota
-
-
- _Good Meals_
-
- To Make You Feel at Home, Day or Night, is Our Endeavor
-]
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- HILL CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
-
-
-Hill City is situated on the Burlington Railroad, and is right in the
-midst of the mining district of the Southern Black Hills, it is
-surrounded by fine mountain ranches, that have suffered only one crop
-failure in 25 years. These ranches produce 60 to 70 bushels of oats per
-acre that weigh from 40 to 48 lbs. to the bushel, wild and timothy hay
-grow abundantly, as well as potatoes, all without irrigation.
-
-Hill City being the half way point on the Scenic Highway north and south
-through the Hills makes it the ideal point for a noon or night stop for
-automobilists, there being first-class hotels and restaurants to provide
-comfort and good meals for the tourists. By the opening of the season of
-1913 the town will be equipped with a garage at which can be had gas,
-oil and minor repairs.
-
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-
-[Illustration: _Sylvan Lake_]
-
-[Illustration: _Sylvan Lake by Moonlight. Black Hills, So. Dak._ _The
-Needles, Sylvan Lake, Black Hills_]
-
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-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: _THE NEEDLES, SYLVAN LAKE, BLACK HILLS, S. DAKOTA_
-_Entrance to Wind Cave, S. D._]
-
-[Illustration: HOT SPRINGS]
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- HUMMEL’S GARAGE
-
-[Illustration]
-
- Tourist Headquarters In Hot Springs
-
- One-half Block from the Evans Hotel
-
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-
- Auto Supplies and Accessories Repairing
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- THE EVANS HOTEL
-
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- HOT SPRINGS, SO. DAK.
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-
-
-
- _The Greatest Delight of the Trip_
-
- in automobiling over this part of the west is your sojourn at
-
- _Hot Springs, South Dakota_
-
-
-Everybody who knows will tell you this, and those who don’t know it
-should lose no time in finding it out. Plan for it and don’t fail. Ample
-hotel accommodations suitable to your tastes and desires—$1.00 a day up;
-$5.00 a week to $20.00. Delightful auto drives to Wind Cave, Cascade
-Springs, Cheyenne Falls, etc. The Hot Springs to Deadwood Scenic
-Highway, right through the very heart of the Black Hills, one of the
-best and most fascinating roads in the state, a charming day’s run, will
-be one of the most memorable of your life. Plan for it. Don’t miss it.
-
- Booklet Free
-
- Hot Springs Commercial Club, Hot Springs, S. D.
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-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: _Fall River Falls_— _A Hot Springs Plunge_— 3236.
-Administration Building: Battle Mountain Sanitarium. The National Home
-Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Hot Springs, S. D. _THE BIG SPRINGS, HOT
-SPRINGS, S. DAKOTA_]
-
-[Illustration: _Harney Peak, 8,200 feet. Beauty Scenes and highest Point
-in Black Hills, S. D._]
-
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-[Illustration: The Spearfish HOTEL.]
-
- Steam Heated, Thoroughly Ventilated, Electric Lighted
-
- Good Dining Room in Connection
- Prices to Suit You
-
- Trout Fishing Best on Earth Three Blocks From Hotel
-
- Good “Large Game” Hunting in Season
-
- Stop A While With Us
-
-
- JESSIE A. CONNERS, PROP.
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- R. V. Wolzmuth Garage
-
- SPEARFISH, S. D.
-
- Gasoline and Auto Supplies,
- Prest-O-Lite, Inner Tubes Vulcanized
-
- Auto Livery
-
- Good Cars and Careful Drivers to All Points of
- Interest in the Black Hills
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-
-[Illustration: Spearfish Falls]
-
- You Are Cordially Invited
-
- To Come To
-
- Spearfish, So. Dak.
-
-
-We have excellent schools, four churches, modern business blocks,
-cluster street lamps, about ten miles of cement walks, and a modern
-gravity system of water works.
-
-The adjacent valley is the richest farming land in the western part of
-this state. It will only be a short time until this country will develop
-into the richest dairy section of the state.
-
- Come and See For Yourself
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-
-[Illustration: Fishing Scene, Spearfish River]
-
- _Camp, Fish and Hunt_
-
- In Spearfish Valley and Spearfish Canyon
-
-We have ideal camping grounds, good water, fine trout fishing, shady
-groves, excellent weather and lots of scenery. This is an ideal place
-for spending a vacation. Bring your camp outfit, your camp clothes, your
-camera, your fishing tackle, etc. You will like the place.
-
- ALL POINTS ACCESSIBLE BY AUTOMOBILE
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-
-
-
- _Crystal Springs Ranch on Sand Creek_
-
- J. H. GARDNER, Proprietor, Beulah, Wyoming
-
-Over a mile of the BEST TROUT FISHING stream in Wyoming. Three big
-artificial fresh water ponds containing millions of trout. Streams are
-restocked every season. 34 miles from Deadwood, 19 miles from Spearfish,
-25 miles from Belle Fourche. Fine camping spots, or board and lodging
-may be obtained at my NEW MODERN BUNGALOW.
-
- AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION WHERE COST IS LOW AND SERVICE THE
- BEST
-
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-
-
- P. W. Lambert
-
- GARAGE
-
-
- Fire Proof Garage, Repairs and Supplies. Auto Livery.
-
- Spearfish, So. Dak.
-
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-
- _Ashcroft & Moore_
-
- Belle Fourche, S. D.
-
- WELL EQUIPPED GARAGE
-
- Large Stock of Automobile Sundries.
- Complete Line of Ford Parts and
- Accessories
-
- Free Air for Your Tires. Gasoline
- Station. Oils of Every Description.
- All Sizes of Tires and Inner Tubes.
- Prest-O-Lite Exchange
-
- Telephone, 77, day, or L20 at night
-
- All work and material guaranteed to be as represented
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- Geo. H. Kilker
-
- Machine Shop and Auto Garage
-
- Tires, Supplies, Accessories, Prest-O-Lite, Repairing
-
- All Work Done by Practical and Experienced workmen
-
- Oxy-Accetylene Welding Plants
-
- Trouble Wagons Always Ready
-
- Telephone Either Shop
-
- STURGIS BELLE FOURCHE NEWELL
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-
- CITY OF BELLE FOURCHE
-
-
-The City of Belle Fourche, the County Seat of Butte County, is located
-in the Belle Fourche Valley upon the Belle Fourche and Redwater rivers.
-The city was established in the days of Count de Mores and Theodore
-Roosevelt upon the western prairies and was one of the stations on the
-De Mores trail between the Black Hills and New England and De Mores, N.
-D. It bears the distinction of being the greatest primary cattle market
-in the world. Its trade is drawn from the ranges of Montana and Wyoming
-as well as the fertile valleys of South Dakota. It is surrounded by
-beautiful valleys which extend to the foot of the Bear Lodge and Black
-Hills. From the first cattle town in the state it has grown to be one of
-the first cities of the state. Its citizenship is progressive and its
-business men are working for the best interests of the community. It has
-one of the best hotels in the state and its public buildings would be a
-credit to a much larger community. It is the gateway to the Belle
-Fourche and Spearfish valleys. The diversion dam of the Belle Fourche
-Irrigation Project is almost within the city limits. This dam diverts
-the water from the Belle Fourche river into the great reservoir covering
-over 8000 acres of land and holding over 200,000 acre feet of water.
-This water is held by the largest earth dam in existence, being in
-height 115 feet and over 6000 feet in length and retaining sufficient
-water to irrigate 100,000 acres of land. This dam is one of the marvels
-of the age. It is worth one’s time to visit the same. The Spearfish
-valley is older in irrigation and has an abundance of fruit. Within six
-miles of Belle Fourche is the largest natural water power plant in the
-northwest, where the power for the great Homestake mine is generated
-from the waters of the Redwater river. A beautiful highway logged herein
-connects Belle Fourche with all the valleys and the famous trout fishing
-streams of South Dakota as well as the picturesque Sand Creek of
-Wyoming. In order to reach these streams in the most acceptable manner
-take the logged highways from Belle Fourche.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: FARM SCENES IN THE BELLE]
-
-[Illustration: FOURCHE IRRIGATION DISTRICT]
-
-[Illustration: 67. “Belle Fourche Irrigation Reservoir,” largest earthen
-embankment in the world, 115 feet high, 1⅛ miles long, faced with
-concrete Blocks, irrigates 100,000 acres, Western South Dakota. $50,000
-Irrigation Diversion Dam, Belle Fourche, Black Hills, S. D.]
-
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-
-[Illustration: _Corinne’s Wall, Rapid Canyon, Black Hills_]
-
-[Illustration: _Sunrise Cottages and Fishing Scene Spearfish Creek Black
-Hills, S. D._ _Spearfish Canon on B. & M. R. R., seven miles climb to
-gain one-half mile. Black Hills, S. Dak._ _Little Spearfish Falls, Black
-Hills, S. Dak._]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: EDGEMONT]
-
-
-
-
- DENVER TO DEADWOOD
- AUTO ROUTE
-
-
-The increased demand of tourists for a good auto route between these
-scenic centers has resulted in an organized effort to build and maintain
-such a road by way of HOT SPRINGS, EDGEMONT and CHEYENNE
-
-Tourists contemplating such a trip should inquire as to this road.
-
-
-
-
- EDGEMONT, THE TOWN OF THE DEEPEST WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
-
-
-Edgemont, is situated on the Burlington Railroad, a divisional point,
-and the terminal of the Black Hills branch of the celebrated C. B. & Q.
-system.
-
-It is the deep well town of the United States, having one well flowing
-400,000 gallons of hot water every day, with a pressure of 90 pounds at
-a depth of 2988 feet and another well in course of construction now 2835
-feet deep.
-
-To the north of the town lie the celebrated Black Hills, the Forest
-Reserve, and a few miles away is the great Wind Cave, and government
-park, soon to be stocked with buffalo and elk.
-
-East, south and west of the city lie great belts of rich agricultural
-lands now in course of development. A short distance from the town is
-the government Experimental farm, where all kinds of seed and methods of
-cultivation are tried out for the benefit of settlers. Government land
-can be secured within a few miles of the city. The city has four
-churches, seventy businesses represented, one of the finest school
-buildings in the state, with a competent corps of teachers, a large
-garage, 50 by 120 feet, containing all the latest machinery for
-repairing autos, including the new autogenous welding machine, an
-immense bridge over the Cheyenne river, admitting of travel the year
-around.
-
-Twenty trains leave Edgemont every day, among which are six passenger
-trains—four of them trans-continental, fully equipped with all
-conveniences for the traveling public.
-
-The finest melons grown in any country are produced here and are in
-competition with the Rockey Ford product of Colorado.
-
-The Fall River County Fair Association has its headquarters in the city,
-possessing one of the best race tracks in the state. Several thousand
-dollars will be expended upon this proposition the present year for the
-accommodation of exhibitors.
-
-For business locations and pleasure, Edgemont has few equals. The town
-is the official gateway to the Black Hills for the Denver to Deadwood
-auto road.
-
-[Illustration: _Fall River Falls_ Log furnished by Hot Springs
-Commercial Club]
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- EDWARD K. MATHER, C. E. ORIN L. KIPP, C. E.
- Managing Engineer Associate Engineer
-
- Dakota Engineering Company
-
- Civil Engineers
-
-
- Our work for individuals, City, County and State Officers has included:
-
-[Illustration]
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- LAND, DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION SURVEYS
- In all parts of the state
-
- SEWER AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
- In over thirty-five cities and towns
-
- HIGHWAY AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS
- For counties, townships and cities
-
- CONCRETE, STEEL AND TIMBER STRUCTURES
- Bridges and buildings
-
- RAILWAY WORK
- For steam and electric railways
-
- COURT WORK OR TESTIMONY
- In cases where engineering investigation or testimony is required
-
- 309–311–313 Western National Bank
- Building MITCHELL, S. D.
- No. 2269. Dakota Central Telephone
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- TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
-
-
- 1. Added “RAPID CITY” and “CITY OF BELLE FOURCHE” headings.
- 2. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- 3. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as
- printed.
- 4. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_.
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-End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Souvenir Map and Guide for Tourists in
-the Black Hills of South Dakota, by Dakota Engineering Company and Edward K. Mather
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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Souvenir Map and Guide for Tourists in the
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-Title: Souvenir Map and Guide for Tourists in the Black Hills of South Dakota
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-<table class='table0' summary=''>
- <tr>
- <td class='c001'>EDWARD K. MATHER, C. E.</td>
- <td class='c002'>ORIN L. KIPP, C. E.</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c001'>Managing Engineer</td>
- <td class='c002'>Associate Engineer</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
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-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>Dakota Engineering Company</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Automobile Map and Guide Department</span></div>
- <div class='c004'>MAP AND GUIDE OF HIGHWAYS IN THE BLACK HILLS, 50c</div>
- <div class='c003'>MAP AND GUIDE OF THE SCENIC HIGHWAY THROUGH SOUTH DAKOTA, 50c</div>
- <div>SIOUX FALLS-MITCHELL TO RAPID CITY</div>
- <div class='c004'>In Preparation</div>
- <div class='c003'>MAP AND GUIDE OF THE “CAPITOL CITY TRAIL”</div>
- <div>SOUTH DAKOTA SECTION OF CHICAGO-YELLOWSTONE PARK HIGHWAY</div>
- <div class='c003'>And Other Cross State Road Maps and County Road Maps</div>
- </div>
-</div>
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-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
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- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>311 Western National Bank Building</td>
- <td class='c006'><span class='large'>MITCHELL, S. D.</span></td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='titlepage'>
-
-<div>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_1'>1</span>
- <h1 class='c007'><span class='large'>Souvenir Map <i>and</i> Guide <i>for</i> Tourists <i>in the</i></span><br /> BLACK HILLS<br /> <span class='xlarge'><span class='under'><i>of</i> South Dakota</span></span></h1>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div>Maps prepared especially for the use of Automobile Tourists</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='small'>BY THE</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>DAKOTA ENGINEERING COMPANY</div>
- <div class='c003'>MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'><span class='xsmall'>The Mitchell Pub. Co., Mitchell, S. D.</span></td>
- <td class='c006'><span class='xsmall'>Copyright, 1913, by Edward K. Mather, C. E.</span></td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='c008'>
- <img class='drop-capi' src='images/di_002.jpg' width='100' alt='' />
-</div><p class='drop-capi_8'>
-The possibility of motoring through various sections of the Black Hills for
-pleasure and business has long been known. The idea is new, however, of
-selecting good automobile routes to reach the larger cities and points of
-scenic interest in this region, and of platting the same as a guide to the stranger
-who may be easily lost amid the windings and branchings of the roads in
-forest, mining camp or city. The strenuous efforts of various localities and
-counties along these routes to improve them during the last two years has made them now
-such as may be travelled with pleasure.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The natural scenery on a scale majestic in size, yet of readily appreciated magnitude; the
-proximity of the primitive forest to the noise and rush of the mining or industrial center; the
-strange thoughts on realizing that here lies the richest tract one hundred miles square on earth,
-all serve to make the trip through the Black Hills a memorable one; even to him who has traveled
-far and near across ocean, desert sands or broad plains in search of nature’s beauty spots.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>From a personal standpoint, the renewed vigor, and quieted nerves that result from
-rest among such pleasant surroundings, breathing pure air, laden with the odor of the pines,
-bathing in or drinking mineral waters all make it a trip well worth while.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>It is hoped that to the stranger to the Black Hills region this book will bring some
-idea of the pleasure and profit to be found amid such surroundings, and that it will be an aid
-to him in the proper enjoyment of the same.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_2'>2</span>
-<img src='images/i_003.jpg' alt='_GENERAL MAP_ _BLACK HILLS AUTOMOBILE HIGHWAYS_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>CLIMATE</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_3'>3</span>Moderate temperature, winter and summer, abundance of sunshine and clear, dry air make
-the Black Hills particularly desirable from a tourist’s standpoint. The altitude ranging from
-3500 to 8000 feet above sea level. Absolute freedom from mosquitoes in many parts of the
-hills and cool, dry nights make it an ideal country for camping.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>GAME</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>In the wilder portions, bears, wild cats, wolves, silver foxes, and other large game may be found.
-Special provision has been made for re-stocking the Forest Reserve at frequent intervals with
-deer and elk which, together with legal protection for these animals from December 1st to November
-1st makes them very plentiful. Plover, partridges, pheasants, grouse, ducks and geese may be
-easily had in season. Although many kinds of fish are found in the mountain streams, trout are the
-most common. The streams are restocked at frequent intervals from the Government Fishery at Spearfish
-with Brook, Locklaven, Speckled and Rainbow trout, so that fishing will continue to be one of the leading
-diversions of the pleasure seeker. From November 1st to May 1st when trout fishing is prohibited in
-South Dakota, the sport may be continued across the line in Wyoming where no such restriction exists.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>SOUTH DAKOTA LAWS CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Residents of other states using their cars in South Dakota will not be
-required to re-register their cars in South Dakota providing they have
-complied with all laws regarding registration of automobiles in the state
-from which they came, and providing such state extends a similar privilege to South Dakotans.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Automobiles must be driven in a careful and prudent manner, at a rate of speed such as not to endanger
-the property, life or limb of any person, provided that a rate of speed in excess of 25 miles per
-hour is presumptive evidence of driving at a rate of speed which is not careful and prudent, in case of injury
-to the person or property of another. Local authorities may limit speed to a rate of 10 miles per
-hour provided proper notices or warnings are placed in the public highway indicating such limitation of
-speed.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The raising of the hand, by anyone who is leading, driving or riding a horse or other draft animal, as
-a signal to stop shall cause the driver of any automobile thus signalled to, to stop his car until the danger
-of frightening such animal is past.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>DEADWOOD</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_4'>4</span>Perhaps the best known city in the Northern Hills is Deadwood, the center of the industrial
-and mining interests of this section. Most excellent hotel and garage accommodations, its
-convenience to surrounding points of scenic interest, and a general spirit of genuine western
-hospitality toward all will continue to make it a most popular tourist center. Although high in the
-Hills it is connected with the plains outside by a good road of easy gradient.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>RAPID CITY</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>At the point of entrance to the Black Hills from the east, Rapid City has become a leading
-industrial and railway center. Good hotel and garage accommodations make this a pleasant
-stopping place in the foothills. The trip westward into the Hills along Rapid Creek
-to Pactola by auto, or by rail to Mystic, should not be overlooked by any tourist in this territory.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>SPEARFISH</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Spearfish is located on the northern margin of the Hills, close to the mouth of Spearfish canyon,
-to Sand Creek, to Higgins Gulch, Crow Peak and other fishing and hunting resorts. It
-has good hotel and garage accommodations, and is visited by thousands of tourists each year.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>BELLE FOURCHE</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Twenty-eight miles north of Deadwood and close to the 100,000 acre government irrigation
-project is a thriving county seat town of 3000 population. It has been a
-noted shipping point for those interested in cattle and sheep raising in years gone by
-and is now becoming the principal center of business for the adjacent irrigated districts.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>WHITEWOOD</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>A thriving village at the point of entrance into the Hills which will be remembered by
-the tourist going by rail or auto to Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish or other points in the
-northern Hills.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>HILL CITY</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>This has been one of the leading towns in the heart of the Black Hills district since the
- early days of the Black Hills history. Numerous tin, mica and other mines and considerable
-rich agricultural land are found near here. About 45 miles from Deadwood, Rapid
-City and Hot Springs it is a convenient stopping place for tourists travelling through this territory.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>THE HOMESTAKE MINE</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_5'>5</span>The largest gold mine in the world, employing an average of 3500 men and producing
-from $5,000,000 to $8,000,000 worth of gold bullion per year, has its principal
-properties and mines at Lead.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The Elliston Hoist, the largest now operated by the company, is 1850 feet deep. The 1200 H. P. hoisting
-engine with its hoisting rope, a 7¾ inch by ⅝ inch flat laced steel cable weighing 7 pounds to the foot,
-lifting a load of 10 tons, not including the weight of the cable from the bottom of the mine to the surface
-in a few seconds, is an interesting sight. Nearby are two air compressors, one delivering air at 80 pounds
-pressure for the use of rock drills and other machinery; the other compressing air to 850 pounds pressure
-for use of compressed air haulage motors.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Across the gulch the drill sharpening shop where 3000 drills are sharpened each day, and the foundry
-and machine shop are points of interest. The noise of operation of the stamp mill night and day,
-365 days in the year make its location easily determinable. Here 240 stamps each weighing 900 pounds
-and dropping at the rate of 90 times per minute crush to a powder 1000 tons of ore each 24 hours. To
-each ton of powdered rock is added 2400 gallons of water which wash it over the silver plated copper
-plates. In another building it is re-ground, and the coarsest portion or sands sent to the Cyanide Plant.
-Here solution is accomplished by the addition of potassium cyanide, and the gold then precipitated
-by the addition of zinc dust. The finer portion of the powder or the slime is piped to the Slime Plant
-at Deadwood, where the gold bearing powder is caught in filter presses and the gold then extracted as
-before.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The Homestake Pumping Plant at Hanna, 6 miles from Lead, and the Hydro-electric plant at Spearfish,
-15 miles from Lead, furnish the water and power used in the Homestake properties. The Hydro-electric
-Plant is the largest of its kind in the Hills. The water is carried in a tunnel 5 miles long from the
-river in Spearfish Canyon, at a point 8 miles from Spearfish, to the reservoir on top of the ridge overlooking
-and directly south of the city. The three surge towers, on the pipe lines leading from the reservoir
-down the 700 foot drop to the power plant, may be seen for many miles.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>SPEARFISH CANYON</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_6'>6</span>There is probably no other scenic place in the Black Hills which has been given as much
-attention by tourists, photographers, and magazine writers as Spearfish Canyon. The
-Royal Gorge in Colorado, the Palisades of the Hudson and many other points of
-national scenic wonder may be found reproduced here on a scale perhaps less grand, but making up in
-beauty all that is lost in magnitude. Good automobile roads traverse long stretches of this canyon, entering
-it from Deadwood, and from Spearfish as platted herein. It is anticipated that in a few years the road
-will be made suitable for auto traffic the entire length of the canyon.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>CRYSTAL CAVE</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Crystal Cave, in the Northern Hills, is resplendent with stalactite and stalagmite formations
-and is quite different in general structure from Wind Cave. During 1913 it
-is expected that the construction of a new road from Deadwood will make this cave
-accessible to automobile tourists.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>SYLVAN LAKE THE NEEDLES HARNEY PEAK</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>One of the most interesting places in the Hills from a scenic point of view is located
-about midway between Deadwood and Hot Springs. Harney Peak, the highest point
-in the Hills from which can be seen four states, the hundreds of Needles, some rising
-as much as 500 feet in cathedral tower like grandeur, the great varied vistas, and
-the quiet beauty of Sylvan Lake surrounded by monstrous rock walls and pine clad heights, all bring to one
-the realization of the real wonder and beauty of nature. Excellent hotel accommodations at Sylvan Lake
-makes this region justly popular as a tourist resort.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>SAND CREEK</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>This is a typical Black Hills stream in Wyoming close to Deadwood and Spearfish. The
-fact that Wyoming laws allow trout fishing at all seasons of the year makes this stream
-the rendezvous of the fisher both summer and winter.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>WIND CAVE</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_7'>7</span>One of the great sights of this region, in many respects excelling the famous Mammoth
-Cave of Kentucky, is Wind Cave. Over 200 miles of passageway and many thousands of
-rooms have been explored, some of these over 600 feet below the entrance. Yet, apparently
-neither the bottom nor the sides of this cave have been reached. The great abundance of “frost
-work” and “box work” in many forms make this cave unusually attractive and interesting. Guides will
-take parties into the Cave each day at 9:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. and occasionally at other times.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>HEALTH RESORTS</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>As a health resort the Southern Hills have gained a National reputation. A sanitarium
-for treatment of tuberculosis patients has been established by the State near
-Custer, 29 miles north of Hot Springs. At the latter city is the State Home for
-Old Soldiers, and the Government Hospital for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors. Also numerous
-private sanitariums, for the treatment of various maladies, which are filled throughout the year.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>HOT SPRINGS</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>The city gets its name from the hundred springs near there which give out large quantities
-of water at a temperature of 98 degrees F. or warmer. The water from these and from
-certain cold springs have been found to contain unusual mineral elements very valuable
-in the treatment of rheumatism of all kinds, nervous complaints, indigestion and intestinal disorders,
-pulmonary affections, diseases of the urinary organs, gout and skin diseases. Particularly noticeable have
-been the curing of parties affected with rheumatism.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Besides the small swimming pools at the various sanitariums, two immense pools have been constructed
-which are centers of attraction during the summer months. These are the “Evans” and the “Mammoth
-Springs Plunge,” both of which are enclosed in large buildings, and contain individual dressing rooms and
-all other possible conveniences.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>One of the largest and finest equipped hotels in the state is located here.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>EDGEMONT</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Edgemont is a busy railway division point on the C. B. &amp; Q. Ry. It is located on the
-Cheyenne River southwest of the Black Hills. To those who have seen the prairies of eastern
-South Dakota, the Bad Land and Black Hills formations, a new type of topography is
-presented extending to the south and west of Edgemont.</p>
-
-<div class='c009'></div>
-<div class='sidenote'><h2>THE BAD LANDS</h2></div>
-
-<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_8'>8</span>East of the Black Hills, and within easy reach, is scenery, somewhat mountainous in
-nature, yet very different from anything in the Black Hills or in other mountainous
-regions. To anyone who has not travelled the “Scenic Highway through South
-Dakota,” a two days trip eastward from Rapid City over this road is well worth while.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The tourist enters the Bad Lands near the town of Scenic, 45 miles east of Rapid City. From this
-point the next 50 miles is in the midst of some of the strangest and most wonderful scenery known.
-Broad grass covered basins are dotted with bare rounded hillocks or great irregular shaped buttes and
-ridges. Along the northern border of this region and much of the time within sight of the road is “The
-Great Wall” several hundred feet in height, appearing against the sky line to be a succession of domes,
-towers, pinnacles and precipitous walls and gulches. The soil varies in color through the shades of white,
-buff, yellow, red and green. The valleys and flat plateaus on the tops of the ridges or buttes are usually
-grass covered while the slopes stand out most prominent because of their sheer height and nakedness. It
-is a scene that cannot be properly described; strange and wonderful in the extreme. At first seemingly
-grotesque, then strangely beautiful, impressions are left on the mind that will never be forgotten.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Pictures and more detailed description of this region, also a complete guide of the road from Rapid
-City eastward will be found in our “_Map and Guide of the Scenic Highway through South Dakota_.”</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>No tourist should leave the Black Hills until this trip has been taken either by automobile or rail.
-In either case he should go as far east as the towns of Interior or Kadoka, and actually go through
-Cedar Pass which is five miles northeast of Interior.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_9'>9</span>
-<img src='images/i_010.jpg' alt='_Auto Roads in the Black Hills._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_10'>10</span>
-<img src='images/i_011.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_11'>11</span>
- <h2 id='RAPID' class='c011'>RAPID CITY</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='c010'>
- <img class='drop-capi' src='images/di_012.jpg' width='100' alt='' />
-</div><p class='drop-capi_8'>
-Rapid City, the gateway to the Hills, lies on Rapid Creek for which it is
-named, midway between its source in the Western Black Hills and its mouth,
-where it empties into the Cheyenne river. Its location is ideal from the
-standpoint of natural environment embracing, as it does, the rugged backbone
-of the hills and a foreground of rolling prairie. In early days pioneers
-were quick to see the natural advantages of the location for a town and their
-selection proved the later choice of railroad engineers, who have made it the central point for
-two great systems in western South Dakota. Four distinct lines radiate from Rapid City, viz:
-The Omaha division of the Northwestern providing connection with Deadwood on the North
-and the great South and Southeast. The Pierre division running to the state capital and Chicago.
-The Milwaukee has its terminal here. It runs southeast through the Bad Lands,
-the only railroad traversing this Wonderland of Nature, and on to Chicago. The Rapid
-City, Black Hills &amp; Western has its headquarters in Rapid City, and is one of the most
-wonderfully constructed railroads in the country. It follows Rapid Creek west to Mystic,
-about thirty-five miles where it connects with the Burlington system. This is called the “Scenic”
-route of the Hills and affords tourists one of the grandest of pictueresque views to be had
-in the world. It is Colorado and the Grand Canyon in miniature.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_12'>12</span>
-<img src='images/i_013.jpg' alt='_Rapid River just West of Rapid City_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c008'><span class='pageno' id='Page_13'>13</span>Located as it is in a country blessed by nature Rapid City provides more amusement to
-lovers of the out door life than most cities. With a climate ofttimes as equitable in January
-as that of Southern California and with rainfall usually confined to the spring months out of
-door life finds here its perfect environment. The nights, owing to the altitude of nearly thirty-two
-hundred feet, are always cool, there being few in the hottest of the summer months when
-blankets are not needed. The absence of dew makes camping a delightful pastime and
-there is trout fishing, for those who enjoy the gentle art of Isaac Walton, as good as the country
-affords anywhere. Deer are plentiful in season and game birds, including grouse, partridge,
-quail and duck, are plentiful enough to make it worth the while of any follower of
-Nimrod.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Rapid City itself being thus favorably located is the center of business activity radiating
-east as far as the Missouri river and west, north and south to the boundaries of the Black
-Hills. It has the three requisites of a progressive and up-to-date growing city—first-class
-hotels, a new up-to-date theatre and a live newspaper. From the city all of the interesting
-points in the Hills can be reached by railroads, or by automobiles over roads which are
-being constantly improved.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_14'>14</span>
-<img src='images/i_015.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div><span class='pageno' id='Page_15'>15</span></div>
-<div class='section'>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div>Stop With</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='xlarge'>Canfield Holcomb &amp; Co.</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>While You are in Rapid City</div>
- <div class='c003'>Best Equipped</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Repair Shop and Garage</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>In the Hills</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id002'>
-<img src='images/i_016a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id002'>
-<img src='images/i_016b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Full Line of</div>
- <div>Accessories and Tires</div>
- <div>Prest-O-Lite</div>
- <div>Machine Work</div>
- <div>Auto Livery Service</div>
- <div class='c004'>Agency for the Famous Overland</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>The New Harney</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>RAPID CITY. S. D.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c012'>One of the largest and best
-equipped hotels in the
-Black Hills. Centrally located
-to points of scenic
-interest and the irrigation
-district. * * * * *</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='large'>MIDWEST HOTEL COMPANY</span></div>
- <div>Managers</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div><span class='pageno' id='Page_16'>16</span></div>
-<div class='section'>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='large'>Bangs and Henderson</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='xlarge'>GARAGE</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Polarine, Gasoline, Packard Oils and Accessories, Buick Cars Repair Shop</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>RAPID CITY,</td>
- <td class='c006'>SO. DAK.</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>FILMS</span> Developed and Printed by Experts</div>
- <div class='c003'>A full line of</div>
- <div>Cameras and Photographic Supplies</div>
- <div class='c003'>Mail Orders Promptly</div>
- <div>Filled. Try Us</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>C. H. RISE</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>Formerly Harney Stat’y Shop</td>
- <td class='c006'>RAPID CITY</td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr><td class='c013' colspan='2'>One block south and one block east of Harney Hotel</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/i_017.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_17'>17</span>
-<img src='images/i_018.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_18'>18</span>
-<img src='images/i_019.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_19'>19</span>
-<img src='images/i_020.jpg' alt='_To Fort Mead_ _See Page 87_ _STURGIS_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div><span class='pageno' id='Page_20'>20</span></div>
-<div class='section'>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>Geo. H. Kilker</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Machine Shop and Auto Garage</span></div>
- <div class='c004'>Tires, Supplies, Accessories, Prest-O-Lite, Repairing</div>
- <div class='c003'>All Work Done by Practical and Experienced workmen</div>
- <div class='c003'>Oxy-Accetylene Welding Plants</div>
- <div class='c003'>Trouble Wagons Always Ready</div>
- <div class='c003'>Telephone Either Shop</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>BELLE FOURCHE</td>
- <td class='c001'><span class='large'>STURGIS</span></td>
- <td class='c006'>NEWELL</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id003'>
-<img src='images/i_021.jpg' alt='Bear Butte' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_21'>21</span><span class='xlarge'>Whitewood, South Dakota</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>The prettiest spot in the Foot Hills. Adjacent on the west to magnificent mountain scenery, and on the east overlooking rich farming valleys</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c014'>Junction on C. &amp; N. W. Ry. for Deadwood,
-Lead, Belle Fourche and all points on
-Government Irrigation project. Headquarters
-for Stage Lines to Vale and
-Spearfish.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id004'>
-<img src='images/i_022.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Modern Hotel equipped with steam heat, Baths and electric Lights. Auto garages and repair shops. Complete system of rural and city telephones.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_22'>22</span>
-<img src='images/i_023.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_23'>23</span>
-<img src='images/i_024.jpg' alt='_DEADWOOD-SPEARFISH JCT._ _Distances Figured in each direction from this point_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_24'>24</span>
-<img src='images/i_025.jpg' alt='_DEADWOOD_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_25'>25</span>Where Will You Spend Your Vacation?</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='xlarge'>The Hotel Franklin</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>At Deadwood, S. D., the Center of the Beautiful Black Hills</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c012'>European Plan. Rates, $1.00 per day and upwards.
-Unexcelled Cafe and Lunch Room in
-connection. Modern Garage within one block
-of Hotel.</p>
-<div class='c010'>
- <img class='drop-capi' src='images/di_026.jpg' width='100' alt='' />
-</div><p class='drop-capi_8'>
-The Hotel Franklin is recognized as the finest hotel in the state and is the
-headquarters for tourists. Deadwood is in the heart of the pictueresque “Playgrounds
-of South Dakota”, where fishing, hunting, camping and fine automobile
-roads through the pine clad Hills and Canyons form a part of the attractions that
-make it the Mecca of Tourists. Mosquitos and heat are unknown. The hub of all points of
-interest in the Hills is Deadwood. The famous Homestake, the largest gold mine in the
-world, and Crystal Cave, the great underground cavern that extends for miles are reached
-from Deadwood.</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>MAKE DEADWOOD AND THE FRANKLIN YOUR VACATION HEADQUARTERS</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For further information, address</div>
- <div class='line in12'><span class='large'>F. W. MEDBERY</span>, Manager</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_26'>26</span>
-<img src='images/i_027.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>THE FRANKLIN HOTEL</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_27'>27</span>
-<img src='images/i_028.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>DEADWOOD—The Commercial and mining center of the wonderfully rich and beautiful Climate—Scenery—No Mosquitos—Hospitality—Good Roads—Trout Fishing.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_28'>28</span>
-<img src='images/i_029.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>DEADWOOD is a thoroughly modern, enterprising city, well lighted with cluster lights, good water, good church, school and lodge facilities, unusually handsome buildings and paved streets on which are up-to-date stores with large stocks.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<table class='table2' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr><td class='c013' colspan='3'><span class='pageno' id='Page_29'>29</span></td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c015'>The best auto roads<br /> in the Hills lead out of</td>
- <td class='c016'><span class='xlarge'>DEADWOOD</span></td>
- <td class='c017'>Autoists<br />can visit:</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='figleft id002'>
-<img src='images/i_030a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id002'>
-<img src='images/i_030b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='large'>Spearfish</span></div>
- <div>With its U. S. Fish Hatchery</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Crystal Cave</span></div>
- <div>Well worth exploring</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Rapid Canyon</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Spearfish Canyon</span></div>
- <div>One of the most Beautiful in the west</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Spearfish Falls</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Sylvan Lake</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Hot Springs</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Belle Fourche, with its big irrigation project is easy of access</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c008'>Over eight millions a year in gold bullion passes through Deadwood from this
-part of the Black Hills. See it in the assay office in gold brick form. See
-it in the treatment plants as the gold is extracted, see it in the mines whence it
-comes from the earth. All within easy reach of Deadwood.</p>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figleft id006'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_30'>30</span>
-<img src='images/i_031.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c018'><span class='xlarge'>Do You Love</span></p>
-
-<p class='c019'>the mountains?</p>
-
-<p class='c019'>scenery and good roads by which to see it?</p>
-
-<p class='c019'>the cooling breezes as they blow from the green
-pine clad hills, with their health-giving tendencies?</p>
-<table class='table3' summary=''>
- <tr>
- <td class='c020'>Do You Know that</td>
- <td class='c001' rowspan='2'><span class='large'>DEADWOOD</span></td>
- <td class='c021'>is never too hot?</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c020'>&nbsp;</td>
-
- <td class='c021'>has the best hotels in the state,</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c020'>&nbsp;</td>
- <td class='c002' colspan='2'>and a $25,000 auditorium, erected especially for conventions?</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_31'>31</span><span class='xlarge'>Black Hills Garage and Supply House</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>DEADWOOD, S. D.</div>
- <div class='c004'>Black Hills Headquarters for</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Automobile Supplies and Accessories</span></div>
- <div class='c004'>LARGE FIRE PROOF GARAGE</div>
- <div class='c003'>Complete Equipment for All Kinds of Repairing</div>
- <div class='c003'>Competent Mechanics in Charge</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>LEAD CITY GARAGE</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Lower Main St., Lead, S. D.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>Repairing</td>
- <td class='c006'>Storage</td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr><td class='c013' colspan='2'><span class='large'>Auto Livery</span></td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>A Complete Line Ford Repairs Always in Stock</div>
- <div class='c003'>Packard Oil, Tires and Supplies</div>
- <div class='c003'>Agency</div>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>METZ “22”</span></div>
- <div>Best Low Priced Car on Earth</div>
- <div>$495.00</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>Geo. Caughron</td>
- <td class='c006'>L. M. Larsen</td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td class='c013' colspan='2'>M. Larsen</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>TELEPHONE NUMBERS:</div>
- <div>Garage, B2286. Office, 2033. Residence. B2185</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id003'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_32'>32</span>
-<img src='images/i_033.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>WHITE ROCKS</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_33'>33</span>
-<img src='images/i_034.jpg' alt='&#39;_LEAD_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_34'>34</span>
-<img src='images/i_035.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_35'>35</span>
-<img src='images/i_036.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id003'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_36'>36</span>
-<img src='images/i_037.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>SPEARFISH FALLS</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_37'>37</span>
-<img src='images/i_038.jpg' alt='_Spearfish Falls, Black Hills, S. Dak._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_38'>38</span>
-<img src='images/i_039.jpg' alt='_Bridal Veil Falls, Spearfish Canyon, Black Hills, S. D._ _Beauty Scene in Spearfish Canyon, Black Hills, S. D._ _Little Spearfish Canyon, Black Hills, S. Dak._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_39'>39</span>
-<img src='images/i_040.jpg' alt='_Homestake Pumping Plant at Hanna._ _Moulding Gold Bricks. Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._ _Cyanide Plant No. 2. A portion of Central City in the distance._ _Homestake Power Plant—Spearfish_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_40'>40</span>
-<img src='images/i_041.jpg' alt='_Golden Star Stamp Mill, Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._ _Cyanide Plant, Homestake Mine, Lead, S. D._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_41'>41</span>
-<img src='images/i_042.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_42'>42</span>
-<img src='images/i_043.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_43'>43</span>
-<img src='images/i_044.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_44'>44</span>
-<img src='images/i_045.jpg' alt='Cathedral Spires, Harney Peak District, Black Hills, S. D.' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_45'>45</span>
-<img src='images/i_046.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p><span class='xlarge'><i>Harney Peak Hotel</i></span><br /><br />EUGENE LITTLE, Proprietor<br />Hill City, South Dakota<br /><br /><br /><span class='large'><i>Good Meals</i></span><br /><br />To Make You Feel at Home, Day or Night, is Our Endeavor</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c009' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_46'>46</span>
- <h2 class='c011'>HILL CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_0_6 c022'>Hill City is situated on the Burlington Railroad,
-and is right in the midst of the mining
-district of the Southern Black Hills, it is
-surrounded by fine mountain ranches, that
-have suffered only one crop failure in 25 years.
-These ranches produce 60 to 70 bushels of oats
-per acre that weigh from 40 to 48 lbs. to the
-bushel, wild and timothy hay grow abundantly, as
-well as potatoes, all without irrigation.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Hill City being the half way point on the
-Scenic Highway north and south through the Hills
-makes it the ideal point for a noon or night stop
-for automobilists, there being first-class hotels and
-restaurants to provide comfort and good meals
-for the tourists. By the opening of the season of
-1913 the town will be equipped with a garage at
-which can be had gas, oil and minor repairs.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id003'>
-<img src='images/i_047.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_47'>47</span>
-<img src='images/i_048.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_48'>48</span>
-<img src='images/i_049.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_49'>49</span>
-<img src='images/i_050.jpg' alt='_Sylvan Lake_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_50'>50</span>
-<img src='images/i_051.jpg' alt='_Sylvan Lake by Moonlight. Black Hills, So. Dak._ _The Needles, Sylvan Lake, Black Hills_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_51'>51</span>
-<img src='images/i_052.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_52'>52</span>
-<img src='images/i_053.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_53'>53</span>
-<img src='images/i_054.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_54'>54</span>
-<img src='images/i_055.jpg' alt='_THE NEEDLES, SYLVAN LAKE, BLACK HILLS, S. DAKOTA_ _Entrance to Wind Cave, S. D._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_55'>55</span>
-<img src='images/i_056.jpg' alt='HOT SPRINGS' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_56'>56</span><span class='xlarge'>HUMMEL’S GARAGE</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id007'>
-<img src='images/i_057a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='large'>Tourist Headquarters In Hot Springs</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>One-half Block from the Evans Hotel</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id007'>
-<img src='images/i_057a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='large'>Auto Supplies and Accessories Repairing</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>THE EVANS HOTEL</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id008'>
-<img src='images/i_057.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='large'>HOT SPRINGS, SO. DAK.</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_57'>57</span>
-<img src='images/i_058.jpg' alt='_An Automobile Party at Hot Springs_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_58'>58</span><span class='xlarge'><i>The Greatest Delight of the Trip</i></span></div>
- <div class='c003'>in automobiling over this part of the west is your sojourn at</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'><i>Hot Springs, South Dakota</i></span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='c010'>
- <img class='drop-capi' src='images/di_059.jpg' width='100' alt='' />
-</div><p class='drop-capi_8'>
-Everybody who knows will tell you this, and those who don’t know it
-should lose no time in finding it out. Plan for it and don’t fail. Ample
-hotel accommodations suitable to your tastes and desires—$1.00 a day up;
-$5.00 a week to $20.00. Delightful auto drives to Wind Cave, Cascade
-Springs, Cheyenne Falls, etc. The Hot Springs to Deadwood Scenic Highway,
-right through the very heart of the Black Hills, one of the best and
-most fascinating roads in the state, a charming day’s run, will be one of the most memorable
-of your life. Plan for it. Don’t miss it.</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Booklet Free</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>Hot Springs Commercial Club</span>, Hot Springs, S. D.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_59'>59</span>
-<img src='images/i_060.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_60'>60</span>
-<img src='images/i_061.jpg' alt='_Fall River Falls_— _A Hot Springs Plunge_— 3236. Administration Building: Battle Mountain Sanitarium. The National Home Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Hot Springs, S. D. _THE BIG SPRINGS, HOT SPRINGS, S. DAKOTA_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_61'>61</span>
-<img src='images/i_062.jpg' alt='_Harney Peak, 8,200 feet. Beauty Scenes and highest Point in Black Hills, S. D._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_62'>62</span>
-<img src='images/i_063.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_63'>63</span>
-<img src='images/i_064.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_64'>64</span>
-<img src='images/i_065.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_65'>65</span>
-<img src='images/i_066.jpg' alt='Harvest Field in the West.' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_66'>66</span>
-<img src='images/i_067.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_67'>67</span>
-<img src='images/i_068.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_68'>68</span>
-<img src='images/i_069.jpg' alt='The Spearfish HOTEL.' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div>Steam Heated, Thoroughly Ventilated, Electric Lighted</div>
- <div class='c003'>Good Dining Room in Connection</div>
- <div>Prices to Suit You</div>
- <div class='c003'>Trout Fishing Best on Earth Three Blocks From Hotel</div>
- <div class='c003'>Good “Large Game” Hunting in Season</div>
- <div class='c003'>Stop A While With Us</div>
- <div class='c004'><span class='large'><span class='sc'>jessie A. CONNERS, Prop.</span></span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>R. V. Wolzmuth Garage</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>SPEARFISH, S. D.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c012'><span class='large'>Gasoline and Auto
-Supplies, Prest-O-Lite,
-Inner Tubes
-Vulcanized</span></p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Auto Livery</div>
- <div class='c003'>Good Cars and Careful Drivers to All Points of</div>
- <div>Interest in the Black Hills</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id002'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_69'>69</span>
-<img src='images/i_070.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>Spearfish Falls</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='large'>You Are Cordially Invited</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>To Come To</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='xlarge'>Spearfish, So. Dak.</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c010'>We have excellent schools, four churches, modern
-business blocks, cluster street lamps, about ten miles of cement
-walks, and a modern gravity system of water works.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The adjacent valley is the richest farming land in the
-western part of this state. It will only be a short time until
-this country will develop into the richest dairy section
-of the state.</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Come and See For Yourself</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id009'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_70'>70</span>
-<img src='images/i_071.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic005'>
-<p>Fishing Scene, Spearfish River</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'><i>Camp, Fish and Hunt</i></span></div>
- <div class='c003'>In Spearfish Valley and Spearfish Canyon</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c008'>We have ideal camping grounds, good water, fine trout fishing, shady groves,
-excellent weather and lots of scenery. This is an ideal place for spending a vacation.
-Bring your camp outfit, your camp clothes, your camera, your fishing tackle,
-etc. You will like the place.</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>ALL POINTS ACCESSIBLE BY AUTOMOBILE</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_71'>71</span>
-<img src='images/i_072.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_72'>72</span><span class='xlarge'><i>Crystal Springs Ranch on Sand Creek</i></span></div>
- <div class='c003'>J. H. GARDNER, Proprietor, Beulah, Wyoming</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c008'>Over a mile of the BEST TROUT FISHING stream in Wyoming. Three big artificial fresh water
-ponds containing millions of trout. Streams are restocked every season. 34 miles from Deadwood, 19
-miles from Spearfish, 25 miles from Belle Fourche. Fine camping spots, or board and lodging may be
-obtained at my NEW MODERN BUNGALOW.</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='large'>AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION WHERE COST IS LOW AND SERVICE THE BEST</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/i_073.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c009'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_73'>73</span><span class='xlarge'>P. W. Lambert</span></div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>GARAGE</span></div>
- <div class='c004'>Fire Proof Garage, Repairs and Supplies. Auto Livery.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>Spearfish,</td>
- <td class='c006'>So. Dak.</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/i_074.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_74'>74</span>
-<img src='images/i_075.jpg' alt='_BELLE FOURCHE_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_75'>75</span><span class='xlarge'><i>Ashcroft &amp; Moore</i></span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Belle Fourche, S. D.</div>
- <div class='c003'><span class='large'>WELL EQUIPPED GARAGE</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c012'>Large Stock of Automobile
-Sundries. Complete Line of
-Ford Parts and Accessories</p>
-
-<p class='c012'>Free Air for Your Tires. Gasoline
-Station. Oils of Every
-Description. All Sizes of Tires
-and Inner Tubes. Prest-O-Lite
-Exchange</p>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Telephone, 77, day, or L20 at night</div>
- <div class='c003'>All work and material guaranteed to be as represented</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
-<div class='nf-center c004'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>Geo. H. Kilker</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Machine Shop and Auto Garage</div>
- <div class='c003'>Tires, Supplies, Accessories, Prest-O-Lite, Repairing</div>
- <div class='c003'>All Work Done by Practical and Experienced workmen</div>
- <div class='c003'>Oxy-Accetylene Welding Plants</div>
- <div class='c003'>Trouble Wagons Always Ready</div>
- <div class='c003'>Telephone Either Shop</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<table class='table1' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-<col width='33%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr>
- <td class='c005'>STURGIS</td>
- <td class='c001'><span class='large'>BELLE FOURCHE</span></td>
- <td class='c006'>NEWELL</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c003' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_76'>76</span>
-<img src='images/i_077.jpg' alt='KENNEFICK HOTEL Belle Fourche, S. D. American Plan Rates, $1.50 and up' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c009' />
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_77'>77</span>
-<img src='images/i_078.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='FOURCHE' class='c011'>CITY OF BELLE FOURCHE</h2>
-</div>
-<p class='drop-capa0_0_6 c022'>The City of Belle Fourche, the County
-Seat of Butte County, is located in the
-Belle Fourche Valley upon the Belle
-Fourche and Redwater rivers. The city was
-established in the days of Count de Mores
-and Theodore Roosevelt upon the western
-prairies and was one of the stations on the
-De Mores trail between the Black Hills and
-New England and De Mores, N. D. It bears
-the distinction of being the greatest primary
-cattle market in the world. Its trade is drawn
-from the ranges of Montana and Wyoming
-as well as the fertile valleys of South Dakota.
-It is surrounded by beautiful valleys
-which extend to the foot of the Bear Lodge
-and Black Hills. From the first cattle town
-in the state it has grown to be one of the
-first cities of the state. Its citizenship is progressive
-and its business men are working
-for the best interests of the community. It
-has one of the best hotels in the state and its
-public buildings would be a credit to a much
-larger community. It is the gateway to the
-Belle Fourche and Spearfish valleys. The
-diversion dam of the Belle Fourche Irrigation
-Project is almost within the city limits.
-This dam diverts the water from the Belle
-Fourche river into the great reservoir covering
-over 8000 acres of land and holding
-over 200,000 acre feet of water. This water
-is held by the largest earth dam in existence,
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_78'>78</span>being in height 115 feet and over 6000 feet
-in length and retaining sufficient water to
-irrigate 100,000 acres of land. This dam is
-one of the marvels of the age. It is worth
-one’s time to visit the same. The Spearfish
-valley is older in irrigation and has an abundance
-of fruit. Within six miles of Belle
-Fourche is the largest natural water power
-plant in the northwest, where the power for
-the great Homestake mine is generated from
-the waters of the Redwater river. A beautiful
-highway logged herein connects Belle
-Fourche with all the valleys and the famous
-trout fishing streams of South Dakota as
-well as the picturesque Sand Creek of Wyoming.
-In order to reach these streams in
-the most acceptable manner take the logged
-highways from Belle Fourche.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/i_079a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/i_079b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id010'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_79'>79</span>
-<img src='images/i_080.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic010'>
-<p>FARM SCENES IN THE BELLE</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id010'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_80'>80</span>
-<img src='images/i_081.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic011'>
-<p>FOURCHE IRRIGATION DISTRICT</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_81'>81</span>
-<img src='images/i_082.jpg' alt='67. “Belle Fourche Irrigation Reservoir,” largest earthen embankment in the world, 115 feet high, 1⅛ miles long, faced with concrete Blocks, irrigates 100,000 acres, Western South Dakota. $50,000 Irrigation Diversion Dam, Belle Fourche, Black Hills, S. D.' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_82'>82</span>
-<img src='images/i_083.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_83'>83</span>
-<img src='images/i_084.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_84'>84</span>
-<img src='images/i_085.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_85'>85</span>
-<img src='images/i_086.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_86'>86</span>
-<img src='images/i_087.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_87'>87</span>
-<img src='images/i_088.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_88'>88</span>
-<img src='images/i_089.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_89'>89</span>
-<img src='images/i_090.jpg' alt='_Corinne’s Wall, Rapid Canyon, Black Hills_' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_90'>90</span>
-<img src='images/i_091.jpg' alt='_Sunrise Cottages and Fishing Scene Spearfish Creek Black Hills, S. D._ _Spearfish Canon on B. &amp; M. R. R., seven miles climb to gain one-half mile. Black Hills, S. Dak._ _Little Spearfish Falls, Black Hills, S. Dak._' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_91'>91</span>
-<img src='images/i_092.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_92'>92</span>
-<img src='images/i_093.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_93'>93</span>
-<img src='images/i_094.jpg' alt='EDGEMONT' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_94'>94</span>
- <h2 class='c011'>DENVER TO DEADWOOD<br /> <span class='large'><span class='under'>AUTO ROUTE</span></span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c010'>The increased demand of tourists for a good auto
-route between these scenic centers has resulted in an
-organized effort to build and maintain such a road by
-way of HOT SPRINGS, EDGEMONT and CHEYENNE</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Tourists contemplating such a trip should inquire
-as to this road.</p>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_95'>95</span>
- <h2 class='c011'>EDGEMONT, THE TOWN OF THE DEEPEST WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='c010'>
- <img class='drop-capi' src='images/di_096.jpg' width='100' alt='' />
-</div><p class='drop-capi_8'>
-Edgemont, is situated on the Burlington Railroad, a divisional point,
-and the terminal of the Black Hills branch of the celebrated C. B. &amp;
-Q. system.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>It is the deep well town of the United States, having one well
-flowing 400,000 gallons of hot water every day, with a pressure of
-90 pounds at a depth of 2988 feet and another well in course of construction now
-2835 feet deep.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>To the north of the town lie the celebrated Black Hills, the Forest Reserve, and
-a few miles away is the great Wind Cave, and government park, soon to be stocked
-with buffalo and elk.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>East, south and west of the city lie great belts of rich agricultural lands now in
-course of development. A short distance from the town is the government Experimental
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_96'>96</span>farm, where all kinds of seed and methods of cultivation are tried out for
-the benefit of settlers. Government land can be secured within a few miles of the
-city. The city has four churches, seventy businesses represented, one of the finest
-school buildings in the state, with a competent corps of teachers, a large garage, 50
-by 120 feet, containing all the latest machinery for repairing autos, including the
-new autogenous welding machine, an immense bridge over the Cheyenne river, admitting
-of travel the year around.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>Twenty trains leave Edgemont every day, among which are six passenger trains—four
-of them trans-continental, fully equipped with all conveniences for the traveling
-public.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The finest melons grown in any country are produced here and are in competition
-with the Rockey Ford product of Colorado.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>The Fall River County Fair Association has its headquarters in the city, possessing
-one of the best race tracks in the state. Several thousand dollars will be expended
-upon this proposition the present year for the accommodation of exhibitors.</p>
-
-<p class='c008'>For business locations and pleasure, Edgemont has few equals. The town is
-the official gateway to the Black Hills for the Denver to Deadwood auto road.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_97'>97</span>
-<img src='images/i_098.jpg' alt='_Fall River Falls_ Log furnished by Hot Springs Commercial Club' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_98'>98</span>
-<img src='images/i_099.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<span class='pageno' id='Page_99'>99</span>
-<img src='images/i_100.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_100'>100</span>
- <h2 class='c011'>MEMORANDA OR EXPENSE RECORD</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c023' />
-</div>
-
-<table class='table2' summary=''>
-<colgroup>
-<col width='50%' />
-<col width='50%' />
-</colgroup>
- <tr><td class='c013' colspan='2'><span class='pageno' id='Page_104'>104</span></td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c001'>EDWARD K. MATHER, C. E.</td>
- <td class='c002'>ORIN L. KIPP, C. E.</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c001'>Managing Engineer</td>
- <td class='c002'>Associate Engineer</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c0'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div><span class='xlarge'>Dakota Engineering Company</span></div>
- <div class='c003'>Civil Engineers</div>
- <div class='c004'>Our work for individuals, City, County and State Officers has included:</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id002'>
-<img src='images/i_105.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='large'>LAND, DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION SURVEYS</span></div>
- <div class='line in6'>In all parts of the state</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='large'>SEWER AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS</span></div>
- <div class='line'>In over thirty-five cities and towns</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='large'>HIGHWAY AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS</span></div>
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