Jerry Bryant collection - From an 1892 travel brochure; this image shows the "Residence of Seth Bullock, Ingleside, Deadwood"
Description of Deadwood contained in the 1892 travel brochure "Deadwood, South Dakota" from the private collection of Jerry Bryant.
Image courtesy of Jerry Bryant, Deadwood!
Here's a photo you'll certainly want to click on in order to select a larger image.

Taken in about 1920, it shows Main Street in Deadwood -- looking South -- and there are several noteworthy items:  the horse and rider mid-way up the street on the left; and the gravity-fed fuel pump on the right (west) sidewalk.  We're particularly curious about the tall building on the left mid-way up Main Street (the one with the flag on top!)  If you can help, please drop us an E-Mail.  Thank you!  (Photo courtesy of Jerry Bryant/Deadwood).
Taken from the vicinity of the "big flume." Undated photo from the John H.C. Grabill Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Deadwood City Hall.  Undated. From the John H.C. Grabill Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
From the John H.C. Grabill Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Early Deadwood from Forest Hill.  An undated photograph taken from Mt. Moriah taken by J.C.H. Grabill. From the John H.C. Grabill Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Another view of old Deadwood.  Undated. From the John H.C. Grabill Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Jerry Bryant collection - From an 1892 travel brochure; this image shows the "Residence of Seth Bullock, Ingleside, Deadwood"
Jerry Bryant collection - From an 1892 travel brochure; this image shows the "Residence of Seth Bullock, Ingleside, Deadwood"
Jerry Bryant collection - From an 1892 travel brochure; this image shows the "Residence of Seth Bullock, Ingleside, Deadwood"
See photo in original gallery.
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