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HARCC_Archivist6-18-2014

Deadwood History, Inc.

150 Sherman Street

Deadwood, South Dakota, 57732

(605) 722-4800

[email protected]

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Finding aid prepared by Jessica Michak

This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit

April 01, 2015

Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

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Table of Contents

Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3

Biographical/Historical Note......................................................................................................................... 5

Scope and Contents....................................................................................................................................... 6

Arrangement...................................................................................................................................................6

Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................6

Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................ 7

Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 8

Camille Yuill Papers................................................................................................................................8

Jessie Sundstrom Papers........................................................................................................................29

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

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Summary Information

Repository HARCC_Archivist

Creator - Creator Sundstrom, Jessie

Title Yuill/Sundstrom Collection

Date 1870s-2000s

Extent 20.0 Linear feet

Language English

Language of Materials These materials are in English.

Abstract The Yuill/Sundstrom Collection is a mixture of professional and personal

records created by Camille Yuill and her daughter, Jessie Yuill Sundstrom.

Both women were local historians and were involved in the newspaper

industry; Camille as the editor of the Deadwood Pioneer-Times in

Deadwood, South Dakota and Jessie as the publisher, author, and partial

owner of the Custer County Chronicle in Custer, South Dakota. Camille

worked for the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce, the Days of '76

celebration, local historical societies, and as a contributing author for

national news outlets. Jessie belonged to the Custer County Extension

Council, the Black Hills Playhouse, the Crazy Horse Memorial, the Black

Hills Girls Scout Council, the Custer County Historical Society, and a

number of other Black Hills organizations. The contents of this collection

reflect both women's roles in the shaping of the history of the Black Hills,

through their involvement in and reporting of numerous local events and

organizations.

Citation

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

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[Author, Title, Date of Item] Box Number, Folder Number, Collection 5004: Yuill/Sundstrom Papers.Adams Museum Collection, Deadwood History, Inc., [Date].

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

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Biographical/Historical Note

The Yuill/Sundstrom collection consists of materials accumulated during the careers and personal livesof Camille Yuill and her daughter, Jessie Yuill Sundstrom. Both women were involved in the newspaperindustry, local history projects and a number of civic engagements.

Camille Yuill (Dec. 29, 1897-1981) was the daughter of a pioneer blacksmith, born in Custer to Mr. andMrs. Chris Wilkinson. She was a lifelong resident of the Black Hills, graduating from Spearfish NormalSchool and teaching for several years in rural schools. She married Roy E. Yuill in 1925, and had twodaughters, Jessie and Barbara, before divorcing in 1925.

She came to Deadwood in 1928, where she accumulated a career in journalism over half a centurylong. Working primarily for the Black Hills Weekly, Camille also worked as a correspondent for othernewspapers across the nation. In the early 1940's, she became the city editor of the Deadwood DailyPioneer-Times. She additionally authored a weekly column, The Backlog, for over thirty years, whichran in the Pioneer-Times. Throughout her career, she was able to meet and interview a number of famouspersons, including Gutzon Borglum, Frank Lloyd Wright, Orville Anderson, Captain A.W. Stevens, PeterFalsted, Senator Peter Norbeck, Josef Meier and Dr. Warren M. Lee.

In addition to her work in the newspaper industry, Camille was involved in the Deadwood Chamber ofCommerce and the Days of '76 Celebration. She was the secretary of the Black Hills Press Association formany years, as well as the author of the book, Deadwood in the Black Hills of South Dakota. She workedas a local historian and a Campfire Girls leader. She was a member of the Lawrence County and CusterCounty Historical Societies, and a member of the Black Hills Corral of Westerners

Jessie Yuill Sundstrom (May 18, 1922- September 5, 2013) was born in Rapid City and grew up inDeadwood, graduating from Deadwood High School in the class of 1940. She developed an interest inhistory and journalism helping her mother with small jobs for the Deadwood Pioneer-Times. Sundstromis perhaps best known as the editor of the Custer County Chronicle, which she operated in part withher husband, Carl, taking full responsibility and ownership after his death in 1972. Jessie published theChronicle and worked as an accountant, reporter, photographer and editor until she eventually sold thepaper in 1981.

Her obituary lists the following involvement in organizations and activities:

Sundstrom served as president of the Custer County Extension Council; secretary of the Black HillsPlayhouse board of directors for 25 years; secretary of the Badger Clark Memorial Society for 29 years;secretary and president of the Custer Parent-Teacher Association. She was active in Girl Scouting from1948-1974, serving as troop leader, leader trainer and president of the Black Hills Girl Scout Council.During the 1960s and 1970s, she served as media consultant for the national Girl Scout Roundup in Idaho,as delegate to the national Girl Scout Triennium in New Orleans and as national committee member.She served on the board of directors of Crazy Horse Memorial for 35 years and was instrumental in thecreation of the Indian Museum of North America and the Indian Cultural Center.

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Sundstrom was a member of the Custer County Historical Society from 1948 until her death. Shemanaged the Custer County 1881 Courthouse Museum from 1998 to 2004. She was secretary to themuseum board of trustees and the Custer County Historical Society board of directors until January 2006.Her role at the museum as a historian expanded to local research requests, presentations and tours.

She gave numerous presentations on history for the Jedediah Smith Corral of Westerners, the Black HillsCorral of Westerners, the Custer County Historical Society and other organizations. In 1976, Sundstromled a Bicentennial history project, culminating in publication, under her editorship, of Custer CountyHistory to 1974. She wrote several other books on area history including Pioneers and Custer State Park; A History of Custer City (1876-1925); Badger Clark, Cowboy Poet with Universal Appeal; and CarlSanson, Black Hills Rancher. From 1995 to 2001 she published a monthly magazine, Hills and PlainsHistory. She also edited and published books for other authors, including Tim Giago, Mel Gibbs, andMelvin H. Jackson. She had recently completed a biography of her mother, titled Camille.

Scope and Contents

The Yuill/Sundstrom papers consists of 20 boxes of materials of professional and personal projects ofCamille Yuill and her daughter, Jessie Yuill Sundstrom. The materials were created or utilized by one orboth of the women during their careers. The materials include papers, manuscripts, maps, photographs,negatives, CD-Roms, DVDs, VHS tapes and oversize documents.

Arrangement

This collection is housed in acid free folders, plastines, and banker's boxes. A clear original order wasnot present. The collection was organized in regards to author of materials then by relevant subject.Chronology and alphabetical order were imposed within each series and subseries whenever possible.

Administrative Information

Publication Information

HARCC_Archivist 6-18-2014

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

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Conditions Governing Access

This collection is housed at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center with no restrictions toaccess. The collection may be utilized during normal operating hours, 10-4 M-F, or by appointment.

Acquisition

These materials were received as one donation of approximately 120 boxes of books, maps, photographs,and other miscellaneous materials from the estate of Jessie Sundstrom. They were accessioned as2013.097. A large portion of the materials were books that were reworked into the William D. HaasResearch Library at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center. A considerable portion of thearchival materials were recycled, returned to the estate or relocated to more appropriate venues. Theremaining materials were arranged according to relevant subject and added to the permanent archivalcollection at the HARCC.

Processing Info

This collection was processed in sections from January 2014-July 2014 by Jessica Michak under thesupervision of Carolyn Weber. Assistance with the arrangement provided by Mikaela Fundaun, CarlaFystro, Catherine Polley and Paula Tyler.

Related Materials

Separated Materials

Collection contains a large quantity of materials that were separated by type. Each series and subserieswas first organized, then separated by material type. Example: Photographs are housed separately butintellectually fall in order with their original location.

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Camille Yuill Papers

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Collection Inventory

Series 1 Camille Yuill Papers

Box Folder

An Act to Incorporate the City of Deadwood, 1881 1 1

Backlog Cookery-Book Notes and Materials 1 2

Backlog Cookery-Camera-Ready Copy 1 3

Backlog Cookery-Manuscript Draft Copy 1 4

Backlog Ideas

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 1, 8 total photographs. All

photographs intended for Camille Yuill's Backlog story Ideas.

Six photographs developed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1936 which

appear to be farmland that has flooded. Two of the six include a man on a

boat surveying the damage.

One photograph of two men at a tannery cabin.

One photograph of what appears to be a burn pile.

1 5

Backlog Image-Glass Negative of Camille Yuill 19 1

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 20 include one glass negative of close up

photograph of Camille Yuill used for her weekly Backlog column.

Backlog Index History 1 6

Badlands 1 7

Belle Fourche News Materials

Separation Note

Materials located in Box 20, 8 photographs of Belle Fourche.

One photograph of a range herd ready for the market in Belle Fourche

Valley; one photograph of Main Street; one photograph of West State

Street; two of unidentified street; one of sheep on range north of Belle

Fourche; two men and dog in front of car--man on right is alleged killer in

Leola Murder Case; close up of hotel where murdered girl was found in

Leola Murder Case.

16 2

Biographical Information, Honors, and Awards-Yuill, Camille 1 8

Biograhpy-Barker, James O. 1 9

Biography-Berry, Governor Tom 1 10

Biography-Bjorge, Betty 1 11

Biography-Canary, Martha Jane "Calamity Jane" 1 12

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Biography-Case, Francis

Separation Note

Materials Located in Box 16, Folder 3. Includes one photograph of Francis

Case.

1 13

Biography-Case, Leland D. 1 14

Biography-Clark, Badger 1 15

Biography-Clark, Richard M. "Deadwood Dick"

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 4 include five total photographs. One

photograph of Camille Yuill with a Native American man and children

at Deadwood Dick's cabin; one studio portrait postcard of Richard Clark

in his bucksin outfit with gun, 1928; one postcard of Deadwood Dick

standing outside his cabin, 1928; one postcard of Deadwood Dick with

Tom 'Silver Tip' Grant and Lorraine Grant; and one postcard of Deadwood

Dick with El Comancho at Deadwood Dick's cabin.

1 16

Biography-Hickok, James Butler "Wild Bill" 1 17

Biography-Custer, General George A.

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 5 include one postcard of General

George A. Custer.

1 18

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Biography-Doering, Steve

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 6 include one photograph of Steve

Doering, United States Forest Service ranger.

1 19

Biography-Gilfillan, Archer B. 1 20

Biography-Heumphreus Family

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 7 includes four total photographs.

Two photographs of Sarah McLaughlin Heumphreus, one photo of Mary

Heumphreus, and one photo of Heumphreus family at bunk house.

1 21

Biography-Miscellaneous (1 of 2) 1 22

Biography-Miscellaneous (2 of 2)

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 8 includes four total photographs.

One photograph with copy of Ed Lemmon, 1937; one photograph of

Florence Wagner; one postcard with copy of the 'New Rotary Aero-Zep'

designed by Lorrin L. Hansen and Carl H. Loock of Rapid City, SD.

1 23

Biography-Norbeck, Peter 1 24

Biography-Parson Bob 1 25

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 9 include two photographs of Parson

Bob, both show with a badge, one depicts him holding his gun.

Biography-Perrett, John "Potato Creek Johnny"

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 10 include one studio portrait of

John Perrett "Potato Creek Johnny"

1 26

Biography-Perrigoue, Nell

Separation Note

Twenty-four photographs and six negatives. Photographs relocated to Box

16, Folder 11. Negatives relocated to Negative/DVD/VHS box.

Eleven photographs of Nell alone (some staged, some candid); eight

photographs of Nell with other people (including Roger Severns, Loretta

Blencker(?), Paul Schubert, Bea Schwade, Jessie Sundstrom, and several

unidentified people); one photograph of the Hotel Del Coronado where

Nell worked; two photographs of the Nell Perrigoue Memorial (appears to

be in a library or home?); one photograph of her gravestone; six negatives.

1 27

Biography-Sitts, George

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 12 include 16 photographs featuring

the crime scene, hideout, and arrest of George Sitts by police. Sitts was

imprisoned in the Lawrence County Jail after being captured near Lysite,

Wyoming. Other individuals pictured include Dean Banes, state motor

1 28

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Camille Yuill Papers

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patrolman; Ross Dunn, in whose home Sitts hid for seven days; Sheriff

J. O. Twiford; Deputy Sheriff C.R. Dillavou; Tommy Matthews and

Dave Malcolm, officers shot and killed by Sitts; Frank Thomson; Thomas

Nelson; Deputy Sheriff C.R. Dillavou; patrolman Jack Beaird; Leonard

Ronneburg, who was kidnapped by Sitts and forced to drive him from

Deadwood, South Dakota to just past Beulah, Wyoming; Burton Sutton,

Wyoming rancher; State Game Warden Dave Harris; Special Deputay Dea

Baldwin.

Biography-Wright, Frank Lloyd 1 29

Black Hills Caves 1 30

Black Hills Corral of Westerners-Buckskin Bulletin 1 31

Black Hills Corral of Westerners-General 1 32

Black Hills Etchings 1 33

Black Hills Forest

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 13 includes four total photographs.

Two pictures of Devil's Tower; one photograph of Seth Bullock and

General Leonard Wood at Mt. Roosevelt (photograph is incorrectly

marked as 'Mike Russell' and General Wood); one photograph of sign for

Bear Mountain Fire Lookout

1 34

Black Hills History-General 1 35

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 14 include one photograph and

description of baby deer; one photograph of unidentified landscape; one

photograph of colorized roadway through forest.

Black Hills-Lee's Official Guidebook to the Black Hills 1 36

Black Hills Maps (1 of 2) 1 37

Black Hills Maps (2 of 2) 1 38

Black Hills Newspaper Industry History 2 1

Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, The-1926 2 2

Black Hills Passion Play-Spearfish 2 3

Black Hills Photo Album and Poetry

Separation Note

Materials relocated include album with poems from famous authors such

as Badger Clark and Robert Frost intermingled with scenes from the

Black Hills. Photographs include: Yuill family, Rushmore Mountain pre-

monument, Rapid Creek, famous trestle bridges on highway 16A(?), Iron

Mountain, Badger Clark(?), Minnesala, a forest fire, nature scenes and

views, Cedar Pass in the Badlands, Amphitheatre of the Wilds in Castle

Land, Badlands, Sand Creek, White Rocks Trail, a cabin, The Pipe Organ

in Wonderland Cave, Petroglyphs, train tracks, Deadwood(?), Mystic,

Sheridan, Camille at Deadwood Dick's Cabin.

16 15

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Black Hills Round Up

Separation Note

Oversize Black Hills Round Up poster relocated to Box 20.

2 4

Black Hills Transportation Company 2 5

Black Hills Winter Sports

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 16 include nine photographs relating

to outdoor winter sports in the Black Hills. Includes images of mountain

goats, ice fishing, snowmobiling, downhill skiing and cross-country skiing.

2 6

Butte County

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 17 include ten photographs--raw

bentonite at a mine, a car driving through piles of crude bentonite, dam at

division works, large house and barn by pond, lambs in a field, cows in a

field, Orman Dam irrigation project, two photos of livestock, house near

Orman Dam irrigation project.

2 7

Cabins

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 18 include 24 photographs of various

cabins in the Black Hills. Photos were taken by Yuill and Black Hills

2 8

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Studios and include interiors, exteriors, a group of men in front of a cabin,

and a man chopping wood. The cabins are Sand Creek Lodge in Beulah,

WY, which was the country home of M.L. Annenberg (publisher from

New York); the Bertolero cabin; 5 miscellaneous cabins; Judge Wyman's

cabin in Hell's Gate; Dr. Peterson's Swiss Chalet on Castle Creek; Ranch

A (also owned by Annenberg ?); Strawberry Creek cabin owned by Gerald

Crary of Deadwood.

Camille's History Notebook 2 9

Central City Company, The 2 10

Correspondence-Case, Leland 2 11

Correspondence-Clark, Badger 2 12

Correspondence-Deadwood Book 2 13

Correspondence-Finola, George 2 14

Correspondence-State Legislature, 1943 2 15

Correspondence-Work Related

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 19 include one photograph of

a group of men and women outside the National Business Property

Exchange. Woman in center is Camille Yuill (?).

2 16

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Correspondence-Yuill-Martin 2 17

Custer City 2 18

Custer County Historical Society Supplement 2 19

Days of '76 Rodeo 2 20

Days of '76 Rodeo-Hand-Stenciled Handkerchiefs 2 21

Deadwood-Adams Museum 2 22

Deadwood Book Information 2 23

Deadwood-Chamber of Commerce 2 24

Deadwood-City Council, 1957-1963 2 25

Deadwood-Flag on White Rocks 2 26

Deadwood-Ghosts of Deadwood Gulch 2 27

Deadwood-History Book Outline 2 28

Deadwood-History Research Materials

Separation Note

2 29

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 20 includes three total photographs.

One photograph of Black Hills Gold jewelry; one photograph of George

Boston and Joe Dudek, Whitewood placer miners, selling their gold to

E.O. Lampinen of Black Hills Gold Jewelry; one photograph of the interior

of a saloon with three Chinese men pictured.

Deadwood-St. Joseph's Hospital 2 30

Deadwood-Trial of Jack McCall 2 31

Detective Stories (1 of 2) 2 32

Detective Stories (2 of 2)

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 21 include one Photograph of

confessed slayer James Lawton.

2 33

Detective Stories-Kutis Murder, et. Al.

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 22 include nine photographs relating

to Camille's contribution to the Detective Stories series. One photograph of

Emma Kutis; one photograph of W.H. Nemsgern; one photograph of Irwin

Lins(?) in his car; one photograph of Carl Klenk, one of his gun, and two

of bullet-ridden taxicab used by him; one of Belle Fourche's 'Saloon Street'

and one of the court house in Belle Fourche.

2 34

Detective Stories-Photographs 16 23

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Separation Note

Twenty-seven photographs located in Box 16, Folder 23 and 3 negatives

located in Negatives/DVD/VHS box. Photographs and negatives of

criminals, law enforcement, Leola murder case, the Schiller murder in

Sundance, Wyoming. People include: (several unidentified), Norman

W. Conway, Frank Reel, Loyde Wilkerson, James Vines, Richard Reel,

Robert E. McNally, two children, Blockie Polk, Frank Mitchell, Nuss,

Null, Nelson, W.H. Blaksmann(?), William Audre, Berniece Norman(?),

W.P. Rooney, Rodney Guthrie, L.J. Schiller. Places include: town of

Sundance, the interior of courthouse at Sundance, scene of the Schiller

murder, Hulett, Wyoming, Schiller Mill.

Douglas, Earl B.-Publications 2 35

Fall River County/Hot Springs 2 36

Family and Friends Writings 2 37

Family History 3 1

Family History-The Yuill Log-Annual Christmas Cards 3 2

Gold Discovery Days 3 3

Guide to the Black Hills by Casey-Proof Copy 3 4

Harding County 3 5

Historical Societies 3 6

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Homestake Writings 3 7

Johnny Vik-Motion Picture by Charles Nauman

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 20 include movie poster for Johnny Vik.

3 8

Lawrence County 3 9

Lead, South Dakota 3 10

Manuscripts by Camille Yuill 3 11

Medora/Marquis de Mores

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 24 include four photographs-

Marquis de Mores portrait, the Joe Ferris general store in Medora, the

Rough Riders Hotel, and the packing plant of the Marquis de Mores in

Medora.

3 12

Mining-Rare Materials 3 13

Miscellaneous 3 14

Mitchell, South Dakota 3 15

Montana History, 1956 3 16

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 25 include twelve photographs-- the

Bronze statue on the Rimrock at Billings, MT; Boothill Cemetery; Twin

Lakes in the Beartooths; The Bears Tooth in the Beartooths; Mountains

Pilot and Index during Forest Fire; West Rosebud River in the Beartooth

Mountains; Snow cuts June 30, 1935 in Billings, Red Lodge, Cooke

County Highway; Goose Lake on the trail to Grasshopper Glacier; Cooke

City Highway; Twin Lakes on Cooke City Highway; Rim Rocks-Billings;

Steelwater River in the Beartooth Mountains; Beartooth Lake, Billings Red

Lodge.

Mount Rushmore 3 17

Native Americans

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 26 include two photographs and

one postcard. Postcard is reproduction of an oil painting "Chief Steals

Horses" by Henry C. Balink. One photograph is of two Native Americans

on horseback, one photograh of a group of women and children in a dirt

and timber hut.

3 18

Pennington County 3 19

Petroglyphs

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 27 include twelve photographs of

Petroglyphs.

3 20

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Photographs-Clyde Ice Flight

Separation Note

Five photographs of Clyde Ice and plane at the Rapid City Airport during

the Airfair and School of Instruction.

16 28

Photographs-Dowling Murder

Separation Note

8 photographs regarding the Dowling Murder. Includes various shots of

a group of men, including Sherriff Arthur Helmer, Stanley Hatten, H.P.

Davis, another Davis, Bowser, and accused murderer Jack Evans. Also

includes Jack Evans' mugshot.

16 29

Photographs-Homestake Amalgam Theft

Separation Note

Fifteen photographs, all dealing with amalgam theft at the mine--Arthur

Helmer; man in culvert (where Dupont hid gold from Williams); the

South Mill launders and sumps; South Mill including tunnel; Open Cut;

the Sump; Doc Williams; Dupont's home in Nevada Gulch; Ion Smith;

Unidentified man; Parks Dupont.

16 30

Photographs-Moses Murder

Separation Note

Materials include six total photographs related tot he Moses Murder. Three

photographs of Forest Moses' body in a field by a well after it was left by

16 31

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Camille Yuill Papers

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J.L. Reed; one photograph of outbuilding near body; one photograph of

two men at body site; one mugshot of J.L. Reed.

Photographs-Mount Rushmore

Separation Note

Twenty-four photographs including images of the mountain prior to

carving, the carving of Mount Rushmore at various stages, and the people

involved, including Gutzon Borglum and others, and the sculpture in

miniature and replica at other places.

16 32

Photographs-People-Identified, A-F

Separation Note

Includes photographs of the following individuals:

Albien, Henry Attebury, Cynthia Babcock, George Benjamin, E.E.

Bentley, Jem Bridge, Margaut S.-Dean of Women at Spearfish Normal

School Brown, Jesse-Black Hills pioneer Burns, Sol D.-Deadwood

miner Clark, Mrs. C.B. Coburn, Alan-son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Coburn,

junior at Deadwood High School Connor, Jim Costello, Dick Crowe,

George C.-Ranger and Custodian of Devil's Tower National Monument,

Wyoming Culbertson, Helen Doherty, W.J. (2 photographs) Dutl, Mrs.

Viola-Lawrence County Gold Star Mother Dye, William-Burlington

railroad engineer El Comancho Erskine-Sturgis Evans, Dave-Honorary life

chariman of Round-Up Committee, Belle Fourche Evans, Parker-Traveled

to Alaska to mine gold and stayed to teach Eskimos in government school

Fishel, A.-with Ann Willoth Ford, Edna-Round Table Club, general

chairman of the convention committee of the South Dakota Federation of

Women's Clubs Frederick, John-alias 'Grasshopper Jim', at 35 in Sturgis,

South Dakota Friday, Henry Fry, E.E.

16 33

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Photographs-People-Identified, G-L

Separation Note

Includes photographs of the following individuals: George, Wayne-

Secretary, Black Hills Round-Up Gilfillan, Archer B. (2 photographs)

Gramlich Grant, Tom "Silver Tip" (3 photographs) Gushurst, P.A.

Harshfield, C. F., President, Black Hills Round-Up Hebert, Frank

Heidepreim, Millie Hett, August Hill, Robert-African Mining engineer

Holley, Chris Hunter, George (2 photographs, one in Navy uniform) Hyde,

Mrs. Mary Matilda Anne James, Robert-Deadwood survivor of second

Gordon Expedition Jones, Abe Jones, C.W. Kelley, Ted Klenck Labrie

Sr., Joseph Lafferty, John Laflin (2 photographs) Lang, Bill Lapp, J.W.-

resident of Rochford Leik, Harry J. Livingstone, M.E. Lyndoe, A.L. (2

photographs)

16 34

Photographs-People-Identified, M-R

Separation Note

Includes photographs of the following individuals: Madison, Russ-one of

the last of Western South Dakota plains cowboys Mayo, John McClintock,

J.S.-author (2 photographs) McFarland, J.W. McRoberts, Dr. William

J. Meriwether, Mrs. A. G.-Henry Weston "Preacher" Smith's daughter

Minard, E.E. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Walter Montgomery,

Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Morrison, L.C. Moses, Sam Nesbitt, Donald-world's

champion all-around cowboy, second South-Dakotan to win the honor

Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson, Joe-discoverer of Wonderland Cave with

Sisley and Blanch McCain O'Meara, 'Whaler' Bill Poe, R.E. Porter, Harry

Praed, Henry T.-Deadwood ordained Episcopal deacon Reed Richey, Art

Riley, James Robertson, W.T. Robinson, C.H.-caretaker at Mount Moriah

16 35

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota (3 photographs) Rogers, Burton

Rolando Roosevelt, Ted Rose, C.M.

Photographs-People-Identified, S-Z

Separation Note

Includes photographs of the following individuals: Sanders, Jessie Sato, Anton Sawyer, Mrs. Nellie

Scott, Edna G. (2 photographs) Shook, Eva Stewart, Banks Stewart, Greg Stillwell, L.W. Stone, Colonel

Henry G.-Civil War Veteran Sullivan Thode, Earl-World's Champion Bronco Buster, 1934 Thomas,

Smoky Tower, Frank (3 photographs) Townsend, Dr. and Mr. Clements Tracy, Rev D.W. Trucano

Tubbs, W.S. Twiford, J.O. Vik, Della B. (2 photographs) Wardman, Katherine-President of Round Table

Club Warner, Will S. Westland, Myron Whiteman, Herb-Second high man, Deadwood Days of '76

Wilson, Henry Yates, B.C.

Box Folder

Photographs-People-Unidentified

Separation Note

Includes six photographs of unidentified men.

16 37

Photographs-Southern Hills

Separation Note

Thirty-six photographs. Camille, Van Demark, and Howe posing with

awards; unidentified wedding; Marlys Smith; children watching an

unidentified demonstration; police at small house that is on fire; three

photographs of swimming pool; Dorothy Coe; one photograph that is

made up of smaller headshots (John M. Nash, Tim Gregson, George J.

Wiederhold, Dennis Olson, Joseph C. McDonald, Virginia L. Mohler, Judy

Hagerty, John A. Miller, Gerry A. Eckert, Doneene C. McDonald, Linda

16 38

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Camille Yuill Papers

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Belmont, Leo Gannon); nine photographs of a parade; group of girl scouts;

man standing by lake with mountains in background; group of young girls

(girl scouts?); photograph of pine trees; party at white house with railroad

in background; unidentified man; wrecked car; unidentified woman in

period clothes; police officer with naked man (covered by blanket); group

of young girl scouts; two photos of group of women and girls in period

clothes (could this be for Gold Discover Days?); Native American man

and woman in full dress seated on platform in front of Custer Lumber

(two other men in photo); group of men and women (listening to a music

performance?).

Photographs-Whitewood Bank Robbery

Separation Note

Includes four photographs relating to the Whitewood Bank Robbery which

was robbed of $2,500 dollars by two bandits. One photograph of men in

front of building; one photograph of Maurice Briggs, assistant cashier; one

photograph of Guy A. Bailey, cashier; one photograph of Guy A. Bailey

with family (Mrs. Bailey, Betty, Bonnie, and Albert Bailey) on steps of

home after the robbery of the Whitewood Bank.

16 39

Poetry Notebook

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 40 include one studio portrait of

Maude Jona Benedict.

3 21

Ranching

Separation Note

3 22

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Camille Yuill Papers

- Page 27 -

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 41 include one photograph of a

cowboy on horseback looking away from camera.

Reader's Digest Publicity 3 23

Research-Geneaology Notebook 3 24

Research Notebook-Miscellaneous 3 25

Research Notebook-'A-C' 3 26

Research Notebook-'D' 3 27

Research Notebook-'E-Q' 3 28

Research Notebook-'R-Z' 3 29

Scrapbook-Black Hills and Poetry

Separation Note

Photographs of Cedar Pass in the Badlands; the Badlands; roadway and

tunnel through the Needles; Sylvan Lake and Resort; the Needles; Custer

State Park; cabin in the pines; man fishing.

16 42

Seaton Publishing Stock (1 of 2) 4 1

Seaton Publishing Stock (2 of 2) 4 2

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Camille Yuill Papers

- Page 28 -

Society of Black Hills Pioneers

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 43 include one photograph of a

group of men on a float reading 'Pioneers of the Black Hills'. Appears to be

at the Rodeo grounds in Deadwood.

4 3

South Dakota History 4 4

South Dakota Press Association 4 5

South Dakota Press Women and Press Memberships 4 6

South Dakota State Historical Society 4 7

Stanford, Flora Hayward-Draft 4 8

Stock Certificates-Desire Mining Company, Iron Mountain Mining

Company, Colconda Mining Company, and the Tecumseh Mining

Company of Deadwood, Dakota

4 9

Stratosphere Bowl

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 44 include eighteen photographs of

the Stratosphere Bowl

4 10

Sturgis-Fort Meade, Bear Butte, etc. 4 11

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Jessie Sundstrom Papers

- Page 29 -

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 45 include sixteen photographs. Two

of Black Horse Troop Fourth Cavalry at Fort Meade; Davenport Dam at

Sturgis; three photographs of Fort Meade; two of Fourth Cavalry soldiers

on the trail of the Custer Expedition; Fourth Cavalry at the Days of '76

Celebration in Deadwood; Fourth Cavalry at Black Hills Round Up in

Belle Fourche; Captain Charles H. Dayhuff; two photos of Bear Butte; one

of historical marker at Bear Butte; one of Bear Butte Creek in Sturgis.

United Methodist Museum 4 12

Works Projcet Administration-Federal Writer's Project-Hamlin Garland

Memorial

4 13

Wyoming

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 46 includes twenty-two photographs.

Four photographs of a group of people hiking to Devil's Tower, including

Alice Hepler; ten photographs of Devil's Tower from various angles;

two photographs of a cemetery; two photographs of a wooden fence;

one photograph of an unidentified man; one photograph of the 'Casino'

in Cambria Park, Wyoming; one photograph and copy of the Lodge and

Swimming Pools at the Flying V Ranch.

4 14

Series 2 Jessie Sundstrom Papers

Subseries A Black Hills Playhouse Records

Box Folder

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Conferences

- Page 30 -

Articles, Correspondence, and Memberships 4 15

Black Hills Playhouse, 1947-1949 4 16

Black Hills Playhouse, 1950-1959 4 17

Black Hills Playhouse, 1960-1969 4 18

Black Hills Playhouse, 1970-1979 4 19

Newspaper Advertisements 4 20

Undated Materials 4 21

Subseries B Conferences

Box Folder

Dakota History Conference Materials 4 22

Dakota History Conference-Selected Papers of the First Nine Dakota

History Conferences, 1981 (1 of 2)

4 23

Dakota History Conference-Selected Papers of the First Nine Dakota

History Conferences, 1981 (2 of 2)

4 24

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the Tenth Dakota History

Conference, 1979 (1 of 2)

4 25

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Conferences

- Page 31 -

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the Tenth Dakota History

Conference, 1979 (2 of 2)

4 26

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the Eleventh Dakota History

Conference, 1980

4 27

Dakota History Conference-Twelth Dakota History Conference, 1981 5 1

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 13th Dakota History Conference,

1981 (1 of 3)

5 2

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 13th Dakota History Conference,

1981 (2 of 3)

5 3

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 13th Dakota History Conference,

1981 (3 of 3)

5 4

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 14th Dakota History Conference,

1982 (1 of 2)

5 5

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 14th Dakota History Conference,

1982 (2 of 2)

5 6

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 15th Dakota History Conference,

1983 (1 of 2)

5 7

Dakota History Conference-Papers of the 15th Dakota History Conference,

1983 (2 of 2)

5 8

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

- Page 32 -

West River History Conference Materials (1 of 2) 5 9

West River History Conference Materials (2 of 2) 5 10

West River History Conference Papers, 1994 5 11

West River History Conference Papers, 1996 5 12

West River History Conference Papers, 1997 5 13

West River History Conference Papers, 1998 5 14

West River History Conference Papers, 1999 6 1

West River History Conference Papers, 2000 6 2

Subseries C Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

Box Folder

A Gift from Mother Earth: Crazy Horse Stampede Rodeos-1996, 1999,

2002

6 3

Calendars-Ziolkowski Family 6 4

Carving a Dream by Rob DeWall 6 5

Christmas Promotions & Letters 6 6

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

- Page 33 -

Correspondence-Camille's Material re: Korczak Ziolkowski 6 7

Correspondence-Jessie's Material re: Crazy Horse 6 8

Correspondence-Ziolkowski-Sundstrom (Christmas) 6 9

Correspondence-Ziolkowski-Sundstrom (Miscellaneous) (1 of 2) 6 10

Correspondence-Ziolkowski-Sundstrom (Miscellaneous) (2 of 2) 6 11

Crazy Horse Biography by Jessie Sundstrom (1 of 2) 6 12

Crazy Horse Biography by Jessie Sundstrom (2 of 2) 6 13

Crazy Horse Grassroots Club & Updates 6 14

Crazy Horse Memorial 6 15

Crazy Horse Research by Jessie Sundstrom 6 16

DVD-2006-Legends in Light: Crazy Horse Memorial 6

DVD-2006-Living Legacy 6

DVD-2006-Ruth's Club: Dynamite & Dreams Campaign Launch 6

DVD-2007-Crazy Horse Memorial: Korczak Day 6

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

- Page 34 -

DVD-2007-Ruth's 81st Birthday Blast 6

DVD-2008-Crazy Horse Memorial: Celebrating 60 Years 6

DVD-2008-NBC Today Show at Crazy Horse Memorial 6

DVD-2010-Indian University of North America Inagural Class 6

DVD-2012-Indian University of North America-Summer Program 6

Fortieth Anniversary Edition Booklet, 1988 6 17

Fiftieth Anniversary Edition Booklet, 1998 6 18

Invitations 6 19

News, Updates, & Memorandums from Crazy Horse 6 20

Photograph CD-Rom, 2000 6

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-Artifacts

Separation Note

Folder consists of photographs of artifacts from the collection at the Crazy

Horse Memorial.

16 47

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-Blasting/Carving 16 48

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Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

- Page 35 -

Separation Note

Includes 18 photographs, some have copies, of various blasts and carving

at the Crazy Horse Memorial.

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-Construction

Separation Note

Includes 30 photographs of various construction projects at the Crazy

Horse Memorial.

16 49

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-General Views

Separation Note

Includes 8 photographs of the Crazy Horse Memorial from various angles.

16 50

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-Girl Scouts

Separation Note

Includes 8 photographs with copies of a girl scout trip to Crazy Horse

Memorial, c. 1990.

16 51

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-Special Events/

Programs

Separation Note

16 52

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Crazy Horse Memorial Materials

- Page 36 -

64 photographs, some have copies, of miscellaneous special events

that occurred at Crazy Horse Memorial. Appear to be lectures, dinners,

meetings, visits, presentations, Volksmarch, etc.

Photographs (Found with Ziolkowski Correspondence)-People

Separation Note

Includes 12 photographs of Korczak and Ruth Ziolkowski, Ziolkowski

family members, and other unidentified people at Crazy Horse Memorial.

16 53

Photographs, General

Separation Note

Includes 19 photographs of Crazy Horse Memorial and Museum; Korczak

Ziolkowski's 50th, 75th, and 100th birthday blasts; construction; sculptor

Korczak Ziolkowski, wife Ruth, and family; award presentations;

blueprints; groups; performances; sculptor's sketch, etc.

16 54

Postcards

Separation Note

Includes six postcard compilation books and 36 postcards of the Crazy

Horse Memorial.

16 55

Progress Newsletters, 1983-2013 (Not Inclusive)

Separation Note

6

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Custer County Chronicle

- Page 37 -

Includes Crazy Horse Memorial Progress Newsletters from 1977-2013, not

inclusive.

Promotional Pamphlets 6 21

Rob DeWall Memorial 6 22

VHS- Crazy Horse Drilling and Blasting: The Fine Art of Mountain

Carving

6

VHS- Crazy Horse: Dynamite and Dreams 6

Subseries D Custer County Chronicle

Box Folder

Accountant Records 7 1

Black Hills Press Association 7 2

Carl Sundstrom-Highway 16 Protective Association 7 3

Chamber of Commerce Materials 7 4

Chronicle Publishing Company Ownership Information 7 5

City Council Transcripts, c. 1970s 7 6

City of Custer Materials, c. 1961-1981 7 7

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Custer County Chronicle

- Page 38 -

Cleaver, Ursula Gore 7 8

Colonial Manor Nursing Home 7 9

Correspondence, 1971-1978 7 10

Correspondence, 1979 7 11

Correspondence, 1980 (1 of 2) 7 12

Correspondence, 1980 (2 of 2) 7 13

Correspondence, 1981 7 14

Correspondence, 1982 7 15

Correspondence, 1983 7 16

Correspondence-Carl Sundstrom's Surgery and the Chronicle (1 of 2) 7 17

Correspondence-Carl Sundstrom's Surgery and the Chronicle (2 of 2) 7 18

Correspondence-Case, Francis 7 19

Correspondence-Letters to the Editor, 1981 7 20

Correspondence-Riss, Richard 7 21

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Custer County Chronicle

- Page 39 -

Correspondence-Sundstrom, Carl c. 1950s 7 22

Correspondence-Sundstrom, Carl-Richard Nixon Campaign Letter 7 23

Custer Community Hospital-Pangilinan Lawsuit 7 24

Custer County Bank 7 25

Deadwood-Pioneer Times 7 26

Drug Abuse Research 7 27

Educational Opportunities and Conferences 8 1

Financial Property and Information 8 2

F. Willis Sketches (Mount Rushmore and the Needles) 8 3

Game, Fish, and Parks 8 4

Hamm Estate 8 5

Highway Construction Project 8 6

Hospital 8 7

IGMUZI Questionnaires, Student's Rights 8 8

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Custer County Chronicle

- Page 40 -

Krehbel-Bolitho Appraisal 8 9

Law Enforcement 8 10

Miscellaneous Materials 8 11

Mount Rushmore 8 12

Native American Issues 8 13

Publishing Conspiracy Against the Custer County Chronicle, 1959-1985 8 14

Robinson, et. Al. vs. City of Custer 8 15

Sale of Chronicle, 1982 (1 of 2) 8 16

Sale of Chronicle, 1982 (2 of 2) 8 17

School Board Material 8 18

Selective Service 8 19

Small Business Administration 8 20

South Dakota Press Association 8 21

State of South Dakota-Attorney General's Office 8 22

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 41 -

State of South Dakota-Custer State Hospital 8 23

State Sanitorium for Tuberculosis 8 24

Sundstrom vs. Sundstrom (1 of 2) 9 1

Sundstrom vs. Sundstrom (2 of 2) 9 2

TVA Draft Environmental Statement-Edgemont Uranium Mine 9 3

Uranium Mining (1 of 2) 9 4

Uranium Mining (2 of 2)

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 56 include four photographs of what

appears to be a courtroom scene and a mining building.

9 5

U.S.D.A. Forest Service 9 6

Water Rights 9 7

Western South Dakota Development Company 9 8

Youth Forestry Camp 9 9

Subseries E General

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 42 -

Box Folder

1880 Train Greeting Cards 9 10

A Brief History of Custer County, South Dakota, 1961 9 11

American Indian Movement Documents (1 of 2) 9 12

American Indian Movement Documents (2 of 2) 9 13

American Indian Movement Photographs

Separation Note

Thirty-six photographs of the American Indian Movement's demonstration

and protests in Custer in the 1970's. Includes buildings, Native Americans,

police officials, etc.

16 57

Badger Clark Memorial Society 9 14

Badger Clark: Poet Laureate by Helen M. Davis 9 15

Biographical Information, Honors, and Awards-Sundstrom, Jessie 9 16

Biography-California Joe 9 17

Biography-Gideon, C.C. 9 18

Biography-Kubler, Joseph 9 19

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 43 -

Biography-Norbeck, Peter 9 20

Biography-Snyder, Charles Edward 9 21

Biography-Whiting Jr., Joseph Cary 9 22

Black Hills Alliance 9 23

Black Hills Corral of Westerners 9 24

Black Hills History Conference, Black Hills State College 9 25

Black Hills Maps and Pamphlets (1 of 3) 9 26

Black Hills Maps and Pamphlets (2 of 3) 9 27

Black Hills Maps and Pamphlets (3 of 3) 9 28

Black Hills National Forest 9 29

Black Hills Ordinance Depot-The BHODian 9 30

Black Hills Parks and Forests Association, 1979-1993 10 1

Black Hills Parks and Forests Association-Gordon Stockade 10 2

Black Hills Passion Play 10 3

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 44 -

Black Hills State College 10 4

Black Hills State University 10 5

Black Hills Research 10 6

Black Hills Writers Conference 10 7

Buffalo Gap 10 8

Burr, Margaret-Notes and Drawings 10 9

Camp Remington Fee Increase Study 10 10

Clark, Badger- "To the Custer Fire Department"

Separated Materials

Relocated to Oversize Box.

10

Conn, Jan- Beyond the Rum Pines

Separation Note

Relocated to Oversize box.

10

Correspondence-Case, Leland D. re: Badger Clark, etc. 10 11

Correspondence-General 10 12

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 45 -

Correspondence-Harvey, Mary

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 58 include three photographs-one of

Mary Harvey's demo plot of flowers for 'There's Gold in Them Thar Hills',

one of Cydnie Kinyon's gravestone, and one of Matilda H. Starbuck's

gravestone.

10 13

Correspondence-Hills and Plains History 10 14

Correspondence-Jessie and Camille 10 15

Correspondence-Mundt, Karl and Mary 10 16

Correspondence-Van Nuys, Laura Bower

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 59 include ten photographs of Laura

Bower Van Nuys and family and what appears to be miscellaneous historic

photographs.

10 17

Cub Scouts 10 18

Custer Business and Professional Women's Club 10 19

Custer Centennial Committee 10 20

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 46 -

Custer City Cemetery Association 10 21

Custer City Council/Chamber of Commerce 10 22

Custer City Ordinances, 1950 10 23

Custer City Service Directories 10 24

Custer Community Church

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 60 include one photograph of the

Custer Community Church taken January 1, 1948. The Church later burned

down on April 10, 1950.

10 25

Custer County Bank 10 26

Custer County Cooperative Extension Service-General Materials (1 of 2) 10 27

Custer County Cooperative Extension Service-General Materials (2 of 2) 10 28

Custer County Cooperative Extension Service-Home Demonstration Club

Materials

10 29

Custer County Cooperative Extension Service-Meeting Agendas/Area

Meetings

10 30

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 47 -

Custer County Cooperative Extension Service-Plan of Work and Quarterly

Reports

10 31

Custer County Courthouse Museum 10 32

Custer County Fair, 1950s-60s 10 33

Custer County Fair, 1980s-2000s (1 of 2) 10 34

Custer County Fair, 1980s-2000s (2 of 2) 10 35

Custer County Family Histories 10 36

Custer County Family Histories-Bob Davis Interview 10 37

Custer County Highway 10 38

Custer County Historical Society 10 39

Custer County Historical Society-"Pioneering" Newsletter (1 of 2) 10 40

Custer County Historical Society-"Pioneering" Newsletter (2 of 2) 10 41

Custer County History-Custer City 10 42

Custer County Miscellaneous Research 10 43

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 48 -

Custer County Veterans 10 44

Custer County Young Citizen's League 10 45

Custer High School-Graduation Programs 11 1

Custer High School-IGMUZI Student Newsletter 11 2

Custer High School-Operating Information 11 3

Custer High School-Parent Teacher's Association (PTA) 11 4

Custer High School-Special Event Programs 11 5

Custer High School-Sports Programs 11 6

Custer Senior Citizen's Club 11 7

Custer State Park (1 of 3) 11 8

Custer State Park (2 of 3) 11 9

Custer State Park (3 of 3) 11 10

Custer State Park Historian 11 11

Custer Women's Civic Club 11 12

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 49 -

Dakota Territory Centennial 11 13

Daughters of the American Revolution 11 14

Days of '76, 1932-1938 11 15

Days of '76, 1957-1960 11 16

Days of '76, 1961-1962 11 17

Days of '76, 1963 11 18

Days of '76, 1965-1966 11 19

Deadwood 11 20

Deadwood Chamber of Commerce Reports, 1948-1963 11 21

Deadwood Chamber of Commerce Reports, 1963-1965 11 22

Deadwood High School-Graduation Programs and Events 11 23

Driscoll, Robert Henry Diary " Pages from the Diary of a County Banker" 11 24

Gold Discovery Days-Pagaent of Paha Sapa 11 25

Goodson, Rose Mary 11

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 50 -

Separation Note

Materials removed to Oversize Box.

Gordon Stockade 11 26

Gordon Stockade-Restoration Project 11 27

Hergistad, Barbara " The Last Fond Kiss" 11 28

Halfred Family Geneaology 11 29

International Christian Youth Exchange 11 30

International Order of Job's Daughters 11 31

Jewel Cave 11 32

Lawrence County Historical Society 11 33

Linde, Martha-Writings on Laura Bower Van Nuys 11 34

Mental Health Custer Advisory Board 11 35

Mickelson Trail 11 36

Mount Rushmore 11 37

Musical Scores 11

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 51 -

Separation Note

Materials removed to oversize box include.

National Buffalo Association-Membership 11 38

Native American Research 12 1

Native American-Winter Counts 12 2

Notary Public Certificates 12 3

Order of the Eastern Star/Masons 12 4

Pawnee Bill 12 5

Pilgrim Fellowship 12 6

Pringle History 12 7

Rapid City 12 8

Reddish, Gail " Growing Up in Lead", 1968 12 9

Research, Miscellaneous 12 10

Sanson Ranch, Buffalo Gap, South Dakota (1 of 2) 12 11

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

General

- Page 52 -

Sanson Ranch, Buffalo Gap, South Dakota (2 of 2) 12 12

Scrapbooks--Jessie 12 13

Scrapbooks-Personal Clippings, Rapid City Materials, Custer Graduation

Invitations.

12 14

Spearfish State Normal School-" A Souvenir of the Spearfish State Normal

and Its Surroundings" 1903-1905

12 15

South Dakota Bicentennial, Custer County

Separation Note

Materials relocated to Box 16, Folder 61 include one photograph of

Governor Richard F. Kneip and South Dakota Bicentennial Commision

Director Arnie Stenseth; one photograph of Kneip, Stenseth, and three

unidentified people adding items to the Bicentennial capsule.

12 16

South Dakota Museum News (1 of 4) 12 17

South Dakota Museum News (2 of 4) 12 18

South Dakota Museum News (3 of 4) 12 19

South Dakota Museum News (4 of 4) 12 20

South Dakota State Historical Society 12 21

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Girl Scouts-Black Hills

- Page 53 -

World War II Materials 12 22

Yellow Thunder-Native American Spiritual Camp 12 23

Subseries F Girl Scouts-Black Hills

Box Folder

Affirmative Action Information 12 24

Council Operations-Annual Meetings 12 25

Council Operations-Board of Directors Meeting Minutes and Agendas (1

of 3)

13 1

Council Operations-Board of Directors Meeting Minutes and Agendas (2

of 3)

13 2

Council Operations-Board of Directors Meeting Minutes and Agendas (3

of 3)

13 3

Council Operations-Camps (1 of 3) 13 4

Council Operations-Camps (2 of 3) 13 5

Council Operations-Camps (3 of 3) 13 6

Council Operations-Conferences 13 7

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Girl Scouts-Black Hills

- Page 54 -

Council Operations-Consultation with Muriel Bissell 13 8

Council Operations-Correspondence (1 of 2) 13 9

Council Operations-Correspondence (2 of 2) 13 10

Council Operations-Financial Information (1 of 2) 13 11

Council Operations-Financial Information (2 of 2) 13 12

Council Operations-Job Descriptions 13 13

Council Operations-Miscellaneous Materials 13 14

Council Operations-Personnel Committee 13 15

Council Operations-Policies and By-Laws (1 of 2) 13 16

Council Operations-Policies and By-Laws (2 of 2) 13 17

Council Operations-Staff and Field Reports 13 18

Girl Scouting Newsletter 14 1

Intercom, 1970-1974 14 2

Intercom, 1975-1976 14 3

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Girl Scouts-Black Hills

- Page 55 -

Intercom, 1977-1978 (and Other Materials) 14 4

K-Dette Western Minstrel Show, 1964 14 5

Leaders 14 6

Membership Information 14 7

Miscellaneous Publications 14 8

National Operations 14 9

Native American Recruitment 14 10

Neighborhood Troop Information 14 11

Personal Notes-Jessie 14 12

Photographs-Black Hills Girl Scouts

Separation Note

Materials include 62 photographs of miscellaneous activities of the Black

Hills Girl Scouts.

16 62

Programs Committee 14 13

Public Relations 14 14

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Historical Writings

- Page 56 -

Round Up 14 15

Scrapbook

Separation Note

Scrapbook consists of a spiral notebook with newspaper articles and

photographs of the Black Hills Girl Scouts glued inside.

16 63

Scrapbook-Tetons Trip

Separation Note

Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings and photographs of the Black

Hills Girl Scouts on a trip to the Grand Tetons, c. 1970s.

16 64

Training/Team Building 14 16

WAGGS Conference 14 17

Subseries G Historical Writings

Box Folder

Black Hills General 14 18

Black Hills National Forest Cultural Overview 14 19

Christmas in Custer Over the Years 14 20

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Historical Writings

- Page 57 -

Custer County History 14 21

Custer County Railroads 14 22

Custer County Ranching 14 23

Draft of Pioneers and Custer State Park (1 of 2) 14 24

Draft of Pioneers and Custer State Park (2 of 2) 14 25

Drafts and Copyrighted Materials (1 of 4) 15 1

Drafts and Copyrighted Materials (2 of 4) 15 2

Drafts and Copyrighted Materials (3 of 4) 15 3

Drafts and Copyrighted Materials (4 of 4) 15 4

Indian Treaties 15 5

Life on a Frontier Fort/Fur Trappers 15 6

Manuscript- Pioneers and Custer State Park for the Black Hills Parks and

Forest Association (1 of 2)

15 7

Manuscript- Pioneers and Custer State Park for the Black Hills Parks and

Forest Association (2 of 2)

15 8

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Photographs and Negatives

- Page 58 -

Music in the Black Hills 15 9

Publication of Pioneers and Custer State Park 15 10

Winter Count 15 11

Women's Part in Custer History 15 12

Subseries H Photographs and Negatives Photographs are organized by folder, all negatives

locatedin Box 20.

Box Folder

12 Mile Ranch

Separation Materials Note

One photograph of 12-Mile Ranch

17 1

Automobiles

Separation Note

Five photographs of automobiles c. 1920s and 30s. One shows an exhibit

of autos at first Auto show held in South Dakota, March 31-April 5,

1913. The show has been held every year since then. C.F. Peterson, auto

dealer is at the wheel of the Jack Rabbit with C.J. Johanson beside it; One

photograph of the Jeeps at Harney Peak; One photograph with copy of

several men, one on horseback, dragging and pushing a car through mud;

One photograph showing a group of men standing in front of a car on a

bridge.

17 2

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Photographs and Negatives

- Page 59 -

Badlands, The

Separation Note

Fourty-four photographs of the Badlands of South Dakota. Photographs

are a mixture of black and white, color, and postcard, though the majority

are black and white film. Notable scenes include Painted Canyon; Foot

Pass; Charon's Temple in Cedar Pass; Cedar Pass; Hotel Cedar Pass; the

scenic highway; Brontotherium Bluff in Cedar Pass; the Sphinx Twins in

Castle Land; the Lower Tunnel; fossilized remains; the Gullies Overlook;

the town of Interior; the Devil's golf course; Dillon Pass; the Altar in the

Castle of the Ancients; and Sheep Mountain.

17 3

Baseball c. 1910

Separated Materials note

One postcard of a baseball game labeled 'Methodist and Congregational'.

17 4

Bear Butte

Separation Note

Eight photographs of Bear Butte from 1986-87.

17 5

Belle Fourche

Separated Materials note

Five photographs including the Cold Spring School and a group of people

posing in front of it; one photograph of Orman Dam; and two photographs

of Bentonite Mining.

17 6

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Photographs and Negatives

- Page 60 -

Bethlehem Cave

Separated Materials note

One photograph of Father Gilbert Stack giving a sermon during the Feast

of the Nativity Mass on Christmas Eve, unknown year, in the Shrine of the

Nativity, fifty feet down in Bethlehem Cave.

17 7

Black Hawk

Separated Materials note

Two photographs dealing with the Black Hawk area including one of an

unidentified group of people and one of the Black Hawk Hotel with people

in front.

17 8

Black Hills-General

Separated Materials note

15 photographs of scenes of unidentified towns and landscapes in the

Black Hills; Deadman Falls; monument erected in honor of Annie Tallent;

the 'Avenue of the Pines'; Mt. Coolidge Road; Stockade Lake; Rochford;

Lookout Towers; 'Gold Rush Story'.

17 9

Black Hills Playhouse

Separated Materials note

One photograph of the dance hall scene in 'Legends of Devil's Gulch' and

one of an unidentified cast.

17 10

Yuill/Sundstrom Papers 5004

Photographs and Negatives

- Page 61 -

Black Hills Stage Station

Separated Materials note

Six photographs of the entrance, signs, and buildings of the Black Hills

Stage Station.

17 11

Buildings-Identified

Separated Materials note

Five photographs of identified buildings in the Black Hills area, including

'Monster Mansion,' the former home George Paige and Alice Tubbs; the

home of Bobbie Woods and Joe Raver; the Wilkinson-O'Connell-Boyum

House; the Tom Harvey house; and the Allison House.

17 12

Buildings-Unidentified

Separation Note

Thirty-five photographs of unidentified buildings throughout the Black

Hills area.

17 13

Churches

Separated Materials note

Six photographs of Western churches and seven photographs of the Empire

Church building.

17 14

Custer-Aerial Views 17 15

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Photographs and Negatives

- Page 62 -

Separated Materials note

Three photographs and one colorized postcard showing Custer, South

Dakota from a bird's eye view. One photograph is c. 1905-1911 and

showes the Way building, the cemetery, the Carrigan house, and the

Nystrom.

Custer-General

Separated Materials note

Forty-four photographs of general scenes relating to the town of Custer,

including people, buildings, landmarks, and natural scenes. Specific

locations include Calamity Jane Peak; Custer Peak; unloading pine cones;

the Mark Willis house; Our Redeemer Lutheran Church on Harney and

Seventh Street; Custer County Bank; Congregational Church; the Forest

Service building; placer mining on the Rever farm; Frank Peterson placer

mining; Bear Mountain Fire Lookout; General Custer Motor Lodge;

Horseshoe Curve near Custer; Bedrock City; Crosses on Rocks-north of

Custer on 385; First National Bank; the first location notice in the Black

Hills near Custer; Buckhorn Mountain-north of Custer; the Custer City

Council-( Carr, Parker, Jim Connor, D.W. Delicate, E.B. Wilson, Harry

Way, Helen Peterson, Fred Herdyerlm (?); Custer County Fair garden

show; street scenes; Custer High School; Beecher's Rock; cave at Bear

Rocks; Pat Doherty and dog Zip on street in Custer; and ranch scenes.

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Custer-Homes and Buildings

Separated Materials note

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Sixty-one photographs of homes and buildings in the Custer area, most

are unidentified. Those that are identified include the Renner ranch; the

Winters ranch; Kary Covent house near Hill City; Ken Voorhees' house;

Richey house; Johnson house; John Hallimer house; Homer Morris house;

Pat Ogg house; McRober house; and the Hazeltine house.

Custer-Parade/Pagaent Scenes

Separated Materials note

Fifty-seven photographs, one stereograph and one oversize panorama

of pagaent and parade scenes from Custer celebrations and the Gold

Discovery Days, various years. Notable scenes include men and women

on horseback in parades; parade floats by miscellaneous clubs and

organizations; women in historic dress; men and animals performing in

the Gold Discovery Days rodeo; Paha Sapa Home Demonstration Club

float; Girl Scouts float; the Sunflower Girl; Violet Clement-Bronco rider;

'Flyspeck Billy' interpretations; 4-H float; marching bands; Miss Custer

float; belly dancers; crowds at the pagaent; JD's Golden Service float;

Sieler's drug store; service members during ceremony; Native Americans;

photo of Regina Sager (?), Carl and Jean Wieke, and Iona Warfel; Custer

Rotarians--Nixon, R.J. Gibson, Vern Lawson, R.E. Seheinart, Don

Scherer, Raymond Fox, Henry Barnes, Eric Heideprem; and the American

Legion and Auxiliary float.

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Custer-Way/Flick Cabin

Separation Note

Two photographs of the Way Cabin.

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Separated Materials note

Six photographs relating to Custer Battlefield and monuments.

Custer County Chronicle-Kubler, Joseph 1880s

Separated Materials note

One studio portrait of Joseph Kubler, publisher of Chronicle for 40+ years

and one photograph of Kubler and another man in the office of the Custer

County Chronicle.

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Custer County Chronicle-Staff, 1980

Separated Materials note

Includes 46 photographs of the Custer County Chronicle staff--Jessie

Sundstrom, Jim Roalson, Delilah Semmler, Jo Ann Burns, Imogene

Blackbird, LouAnn Halfred, Ted Hartman.

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Custer County Courthouse Museum

Separated Materials note

Ten photographs of the Custer County Courthouse Museum, including

exteriors and interiors.

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Custer State Park

Separated Materials note

Thirty-five photographs of Custer State Park scenes. Notable scenes

include the information cabin; roadways; Sheridan Lake; Gordon

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Stockade; Harney Peak Tower; Galena Camp; French Creek Canyon;

Stockade Lake; Legion Lake; Sunday Gulch trail; and the Peter Norbeck

historical marker.

Deadwood-Adams Museum

Separated Materials note

Nine photographs relating to the Adams Museum in Deadwood,

including photographs of the 'Poe Nudist Colony' exhibit; the J.B. Haggin

locomotive; and a postcard for the museum.

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Deadwood-Aerial Views

Separated Materials note

Seven photographs showing various areas of Deadwood from an aerial

view.

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Deadwood-Days of '76

Separated Materials note

Fifty-nine photographs of the Deadwood Days of '76 Celebration, Parade,

and Rodeo. Notable images include the Deadwood Stage Coach; the

Preacher Smith monument; miscellaneous floats; groups of people; Black

Hills Pioneers; men on horseback jumping through a flaming gateway;

Native Americans; the rodeo grounds; a studio portrait of Mildred

Peterson, Ev Cooper and Pat Wood; a photo of Merno Stadler, Ev Cooper

and Alkali Ike; actors performing The Trial of Jack McCall including E.A.

Bowen, Col May, Ev Cooper, Judge Kendall; Norval White, Max Howe,

Jack McCall, Frank Matulovich, and Sheriff Isaac Brown; photo of Blondi

Lord, Nell Perrigoue, Pat Wood, Sophie Lampinen and Art Sours; rodeo

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clowns; photo of Beorge Burrill, John Kelly, Harold Wagner--all men

were involved in the Whisker Club; photo of Mrs. William Harrison who

played Calamity Jane with her granddaughter; Marion Cooper and Hugh

James dressed as the first bride and groom in Deadwood being married by

John Kelly; Whisker Club and Sunbonnet Girls; Mrs. Marian Murray; the

Lead Fire Department; the Deadwood-Spearfish stage coach; Ed W. Inn on

stagecoach on Deadwood's Main Street; parade in front of Franklin Hotel;

photo of Russ Madison and A.A. Coburn; actress portraying Calamity

Jane, Potato Creek Johnny, and John Sherill; Chad Yeoman; Earl Thode;

Two studio portraits of Earl V. Cooper, P.A. Gushurst, George A. Duthie,

Tom 'Silver Tip' Grant, Mabel Deyoe (daughter of Deadwood Dick), and

Fred D. Gramlich; group shot of men with native Americans on Deadwood

Main Street, including Deadwood Dick.

Deadwood-General

Separated Materials note

18 photographs and postcards depicting miscellaneous buildings and

scenes around Deadwood. Notable images include the Black Hills Mineral

Palace; the Franklin Hotel; Calamity Jane and Wild Bill's memorials in

Mount Moriah; the Wild Bill statue on Sherman Street; views of Brown

Rocks; the Lawrence County Courthouse; the Wagner Cafe in the Iron

Horse building; view over Whitewood Creek of the backs of buildings on

Main Street and the Slime Plant; miscellaneous views of Main Street.

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Deadwood-People

Separated Materials note

23 photographs of Deadwood people. Individual images of the following

individuals: Bjorge, Guy N. Bocrosley (?), Evelyn Canary, Martha Jane

"Calamity Jane" Crary, Gerald Crary, Margaret Crary, Olivia Dryden,

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Dr. Ewing, Ray L. Gevug, John J. Gooder Grary Howe, Dr. F.S. (two

different images) Murray, Richard Pegray, Carol Penfold Perkovich

Puthoff Richards, Carlile Todd

2 group images: one of Deadwood Dick on the stagecoach in the Days of

'76 parade with others and one of a group of unidentified men dressed well

in suits and hats (could be the Society of Black Hills Pioneers?).

Elk Creek

Separated Materials note

5 photographs of Elk Creek and Elk Creek Canyon, including two which

have a cabin in them.

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Fishing

Separated Materials note

Three photographs of fishing in South Dakota, fishermen Bruce Coonrod

and Ken Moum.

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Forest Service/Civilian Conservation Corps

Separated Materials note

Thirty-five photographs of miscellaneous projects of the Forest Service

and Civilian Conservation Corps. Includes road work; fire response;

workers at Camp Estes in the Black Hills National Forest; drying pine

cones; Forest Service signs; photo of Bill Goodhope; fire lookout towers;

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Dalton campground; Victoria Lake; old Strawberry Hill road; and the

public works administration building.

Galena

Separated Materials note

One photograph of Fred Borsch, Galena resident and one photograph of

the Community Building at Camp Galena.

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Golfing

Separated Materials note

One photograph of golfing in the Black Hills, uncertain date.

17 36

Haas Family

Separated Materials note

Five photographs of the Haas Family and their land. One photograph

of Glenheim Ranch, Charley's first home he built north of Whitewood

c. 1898-1931; one photograph of two women in Days of '76 costumes;

one photograph of men on the Deadwood-Central-Lead mail stagecoach;

one photograph of a monument Charley erected for his wife who died,

monument is located on their farm north of Whitewood; one photograph of

Charles C. and Jennie M. Haas from their wedding on June 20, 1900.

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Harney Peak

Separated Materials note

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Twelve photographs of Harney Peak including the Forest Service lookout

tower-exterior and interior; the trail leading to Harney Peak; Aspen trees; a

hiker with her dog; and views of the mountain and from the mountain.

Hermosa

Separated Materials note

8 photographs relating to the town of Hermosa, South Dakota. One of an

unidentified building; one of the Walker's land during a flood; one view

of the town; one photograph of a group of men and one woman in front

of the Pilot office (the Pilot was an early Hermosa newspaper) and Erb &

Scanlan's Gents Furnishings--photograph was published by John Andrews

in August 1893; four photographs (photographs have water damage) of the

production of Mielke's flour, produced by the Mielke family of Hermosa.

17 39

Hermosa-Crystal Cave

Separated Materials note

Six postcards of the interior of Crystal Cave in Hermosa. Includes images

of Klondike Halls Lake, the Chimes, and men inside the cave.

17 40

Hill City

Separation Note

8 photographs relating to Hill City, South Dakota. One of the 1915 Hill

City girls basketball team with 'Mary Helen Alexander' written on reverse;

one photograph of the 1935 freshman class at Hill City high school; two

photographs (one has copy) showing a saloon on the corner of intersecting

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streets; one photograph of Main Street; one photograph of men logging in

Hill City; one aerial view of Hill City; and one color postcard of a train.

Hisega

Separated Materials note

One photograph of women's rest camp in Hisega.

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Horse Creek Camp

Separated Materials note

One photograph of a group of men at Horse Creek Camp, 1933.

17 43

Hot Springs-Battle Mountain Sanitarium

Separated Materials note

Four photographs of the Battle Mountain Sanitarium. Two are aerial views.

17 44

Hot Springs-Evans Plunge

Separated Materials note

Six photographs of Evans Plunge in Hot Springs, most are interiors of

the pool, but there is one image of the exterior of the Evans Hotel Annex

which is the building that housed the pool. The Evans Plunge was the

world's largest completely enclosed natural warm water swimming pool. It

was built in the 1890s.

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Separated Materials note

9 photographs and one Stereoview of the town of Hot Springs. One

photograph of spudding in Rockford; photograph of warm water springs;

photograph at interior of Minnekahta Bath House; photograph of a hunting

knife found by Dwight Winterrowd, a Hot Springs schoolboy; men and

woman on a bridge with buildings in the background c. 1910 (?); men

and woman in a gazebo c. 1910 (?); three contemporary photographs of

the interior of the Mammoth Site exhibits; one stereoview of the Soldier's

Home.

Johnny Vik Film

Separation Note

Three photographs of actors and crew working on the film 'Johnny Vik' at

the V & R Sawmill in the 1970s.

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Keystone c. 1970s-80s

Separated Materials note

One photograph showing the boardwalk and new store fronts in Keystone

after the 1972 flood; three Polaroid photographs of a roadway which was

the site of Cross Cabin on highway 385.

17 48

Kicking Horse Mine

Separated Materials note

One photograph of the Kicking Horse Mine. Reverse has some writing that

is difficult to read, mentions Franklin Rossiter.

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Landscapes-Unidentified

Separation Note

Thirty photographs of unidentified landscapes.

17 50

Lawrence County 4-H Club

Separation Note

Five photographs of the Lawrence County 4-H Club c. 1960, including

members Jerry Mick, Jerry Stephens, Jim Stephens, Ray Rezek, Henry

Lasher, Charlotte Bryant, Ms. Elvin Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Sisk, Mrs.

Eugene Sleep, Rosalie Stephens, Jane Fedderse, Polly Monroe, Sylvia

Nicolas, and Mary C. Nicholas.

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Lead

Separation Note

Nine photographs relating to the city of Lead, including the fire

department; Terry Peak ski area; Bole Canyon; and miscellaneous

buildings and landscapes.

17 52

Lead-Homestake Mining Company

Separation Note

Seventeen photographs including 8 aerial views of the mine; one of the

second Homestake Hospital; one of the open cut; one of the dressing plates

at the Amicus Mill; one of Homestake Vets operating mine equipment;

one of the Safety Crew Mine Rescue Squad; two of miners underground;

one of the Homestake Jubilee buildings; and one of Fred Herbert and Art

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Lease holding a flag in front of a sign that shows the name of Homestake

employees that died in service with the Armed Forces.

Lemmon-Petrified Wood Park

Separation Note

Five photographs relating to the Petrified Wood Park in Lemmon, South

Dakota.

17 54

Logging/Sawmills

Separation Note

Four photographs relating to the logging industry in the Black Hills. One

photograph of unidentified logging operation; one photograph of an 1880s

Custer area sawmill; one photograph of a man sealing logs in French Creek

timbering operations; one photograph of a cut log.

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Mining

Separation Note

Seven photographs of unidentified mining operations in the Black Hills

including scenes of placer mining and dredging, an unidentified mine, and

men on an ore cart.

17 56

Minnesela

Separation Note

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One photograph of Minnesela, the former county seat of Butte County, in

the 1880's.

Mitchell

Separation Note

Five photographs relating to Mitchell, South Dakota. Four are of the Corn

Palace, and one is an interior of the library in the Beckwith House, built in

1886 and owned by the founder of the Corn Palace. The Beckwith House

was restored and operates as the Friends of the Middle Border Museum.

17 58

Montana

Separation Note

Four photographs of towns and scenes in Montana. Two photographs of

the post office in Alzada; one photograph of the County Fair in Ekalaka;

one photograph of East Rim Yellowstone River in Billings.

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Monuments/Grave Markers

Separation Note

Fourteen photographs of monuments and grave markers. Six are

unidentified; one photograph of monument marked 'Nolin'; one photograph

of the grave marker of Henry O. Quiner; two photographs of the

Ross Monument in Custer built for Horatio N. Ross, the man that

discovered gold in the Black Hills-one photo is taken at the dedication;

one photograph of the memorial in Custer to Annie Tallent, the first

white woman in the Black Hills; one contemporary photograph of the

grave marker of James A. Whitehead; one contemporary photograph

of the monument at the Bismarck Trail in Ben Ash; one contemporary

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photograph of a woman standing at a memorial for Sioux delegates that

signed the Treaty of 1858.

Mount Rushmore

Separation Note

Twenty-six photographs of Mount Rushmore. Notable scenes include

the mountain pre-construction; during construction; the monument after

completion; the monument from various angles and views-both close

up and from the Needles Highway; a studio of Lincoln Borglum; and

inspection of the monument by National Parks personnel Herb Conn.

17 61

Museum of Geology-South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Separation Note

One photograph of a prehistoric exhibit at the Museum of Geology.

17 62

National Geographic Society, U.S. Army Aircorps

Separation Note

One photograph of men unloading a National Geographic Society gondola

from a truck.

17 63

Native American-General

Separation Note

Seventeen photographs relating to prominent people and notable activities

of Native Americans in the Black Hills. Individuals include Cloud Horse,

White Bull, Walking Hunter, Chief Hump, Conquering Bear, Little Hawk,

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Little Big Man, Lone Bear, and an unidentified man said to be Crazy

Horse. Scenes include photograph of the Dells' rock formations used by

the Santee Indians; Indian artist Jim O'Donnell and his one man exhibit

at the State Historical Museum; a bust of Ben Black Elk; Indians likely

at the Gold Discovery Days Celebration; and one photograph of Native

Americans at a rally.

Native American-Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations

Separation Note

Ten photographs relating to the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations,

including Native Americans and government officials, the Pine Ridge

school, councils, dances, and one photograph of Martha May Fish with an

armful of puppies.

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Native Americans-Sioux

Separation Note

Eighteen photographs relating to people and activities of the Sioux.

Notable people include Mrs. Dan Irving, Max Big Man and sons, Yellow

Calf, Silver Tip Grant, as well as several unidentified men and women.

Scenes include Native Americans in council and dances, a boulder where

Sioux squaws sharpened their implements, and unidentified buildings.

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Nebraska

Separation Note

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One photograph of a family in front of a cabin, titled 'The Little Sod

Shanty on the Claim'. The photographer is Macy & Doughty of Norfolk,

Nebraska.

Needles

Separation Note

Forty-one photographs of the Needles rock formations in Custer State

Park. Notable scenes include the Needles Highway; the Cathedral Spires;

the Needles Spire; mountain climbers; and mountain goats.

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Nemo

Separation Note

One photograph of the 4-T Guest Ranch in Nemo.

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People-Coolidge, President Calvin-Visit to the Black Hills, 1927

Separation Note

Three photographs taken during President Calvin Coolidge's extended visit

to the Black Hills in 1927. One photograph of the President and several

other men on horseback; two photographs of Coolidge at the Fourth of

July Round Up, with Peter Norbeck, Congressman Wellman (?), Rosebud

Robe, Chauncey Yellow Robe, Major Coupal, Grace Coolidge, and others.

Each photograph has writing on reverse that is difficult to read.

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People-Eisenhower, President Dwight D.-Visit to the Black Hills

Separation Note

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Seven photographs of President Eisenhower's visit to the Black Hills,

including his descent from Air Force One and speech at Mount Rushmore.

People-Identified, A-L

Separation Note

Photographs of the following individuals:

Abourezk, Jim Archer, Thelma (pictured with unidentified man) Barns,

Almeda (and house) Barns, Reno (and house) Belden, Charles J. Benedict,

Willis E. Black, Theresa (pictured with George Gassman) Blackmore,

Delilah Brown, G.K. Case, Francis Clark, Badger (two photographs)

Crary, Gerald Davis, Helen M. (pictured with Hodgin) Dickey, Walter

Duman, Jess Ewing (two photographs) Ferweda, Doris S. Gassman,

George (see Black, Theresa) Gideon, C.C. (three photographs, one with

Peter Norbeck) Gorder, C.O. Harvey, Tom (two photographs) Hodgin

(see Davis, Helen M.) Howe, Elizabeth Jackby Lafferty, Marguerite

Lee, Evelyn G. Lee, Milton C. Lee, Dr. Warren M. Middleton, Doc (two

photographs, one with family) Miller, Charles Miller, Hilda Miller, Lou

Miller, Tony Moerkerker, Gilles Nelson Norbeck, Peter (see Gideon,

C.C.) Norman, Charles Norman, Nancy Ong, Ching (Tester) Shoemaker,

Theo Shortell, Clara (large group photo) Stangle, Mary Jean (nee Hassett)

Sundstrom, Carl Sundstrom, Jessie Wilkinson, Camilla Wilkinson,

Charles Wilkinson, Dudley Wilkinson, Grace (Walker) (two photographs)

Wilkinson, Jessie (McKenna) (two photographs) Yuill, Camille (two

photographs, one features two unidentified men)

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People-Identified, M-Z

Separation Note

Includes photographs of the following individuals:

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Middleton, Doc (two photographs, one with family) Miller, Charles Miller,

Hilda Miller, Lou Miller, Tony Moerkerker, Gilles Nelson Norbeck, Peter

(see Gideon, C.C.) Norman, Charles Norman, Nancy Ong, Ching (Tester)

Shoemaker, Theo Shortell, Clara (large group photo) Stangle, Mary Jean

(nee Hassett) Sundstrom, Carl Sundstrom, Jessie Wilkinson, Camilla

Wilkinson, Charles Wilkinson, Dudley Wilkinson, Grace (Walker) (two

photographs) Wilkinson, Jessie (McKenna) (two photographs) Yuill,

Camille (two photographs, one features two unidentified men)

People-Identified-Groups

Separation Note

Photo 1-Lincolns with grizzly bear they killed

Photo 2-Jessie Sundstrom, Camille Yuill, unidentified woman

Photo 3-Francis Case, Badger Clark, 2 unidentified men

Photo 4-Jake Withfang, Zelda Bluew (?), Carrie Morehouse

Photo 5-Zelda Bluew (?), Susan Morehouse, Carrie Morehouse, Joe

Simpson, Harry Belmont and son

Photo 6-Mark Hendrickson, Mrs. Paul Peterson, Mrs. regina Sager, Mrs.

Martin Rothe, Mrs. Frank Blaine, sr., Dan Delaney

Photo 7-Emma Ruth Southerkana (?), Martha Barnes, Carol Taylor,

Kenneth Cowles, Glen Coe, Vivien Veniling (?), Inez Coe, Edith Soper

Photo 8-Frances, Mrs. Mary Cypher, Mr. Cypher, their son, Lawrence

Weyler, Commanche, Foats, Barbara, Jessie, Patty, Mrs. Francis Case,

Blakeslee, Kerbey, Louise Althoff, Elizabeth, Dick Stewart, Josh, Ford,

Ray, Al Heumphreus.

Photo 9-Helen M. Davis, Regina Sager, Hazeltine, Hodgin, Howes

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Photo 10-Evelyn Brewster, Manie Sears, Nina Veitl, Megober (?),

Derosier, Berger

Photo 11-Jessie Sundstrom, Evelyn Maye, M.J. Gibbs, Rev. Loocke,

Gladys Strickland, Jem Moye, the groom, Mrs. Hockstedter, McCarthy,

the bride, Jerri Campbell, Don Strickland, Mr. Martin, Ed Ryan, Ray

McKinnon, Mae Martin, Carl Sundstrom, Carl Wieke, Willie Wieke, Jean

Wieke

Photo 12-Frank Kirk, Bev Reid, Will Fisher, Anna Albion (?), Ernest

Grossklaus (?), Lizzie Sutherland, Jessie Wilkinson, Mrs. W. Sutherland,

Elma Kirk, Mr. Sutherland, Maud Flick, Tom Sutherland, (?), Mrs. Fred

Haud, Sutherland, Nellie Haud

Photo 13-Ida Silver, Emma Silver, Clara Shortell, Don Carrol, Bobbie

Rice, Elmer Kurr (?), Mary Rice

Photo 14-Hazel hendrickson, Letha Sutherland, Mae Moonshower,

Albertine Leger, Gertie Thompson, Mabel Sutherland, Regina Lafferty,

Georgie Wolfe, Erie Perry, Josephine Wolfe, Marie Shooster (or Shuster),

Mr. Shooster (or Shuster), Charles Shooster (or Shuster), Clare Lafferty,

Rena Wolfe, Stella Lafferty, Papa Lafferty, Fred Trembly, Marven

Soulkerland, Louis Wolfe, Guy Hendrickson, Loren Fowler, Whitey

(Elmer) Bostrum. Part of the crew of the New York (Westinghouse) Mine,

summer 1909

People-Perrett, John "Potato Creek Johnny"

Separation Note

Two photographs of Potato Creek Johnny panning for gold.

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People-Perrigoue, Nell

Separation Note

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Five photographs of Nell Perrigoue, one with husband, Claude.

People-Sundstrom, Jessie

Separation Note

Thirteen photographs of Jessie and her sister, Barbara as children.

18 4

People-Unidentified

Separation Note

Seventy-five photographs of unidentified people, including men, women,

children, and groups. Some are part of what appears to be a series of

people placed in natural landscapes. Four are tintypes.

18 5

Railroads

Separation Note

Twenty-two photographs of railroad cars and tracks throughout the Black

Hills, most are part of the Rapid Canyon Line.

18 6

Ranches-Fleur de Lis, Lap Circle, Swint

Separation Note

Two photographs of the Swint ranch site; one photograph of the Lap Circle

ranch building; one photograph of the baby Mann grave on the Fleur de

Lis ranch.

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Ranching 18 8

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Separation Note

Ten photographs of miscellaneous ranching operations and cattle drives.

Includes photographs of stock animals bred on ranches, rancher Roy

Houck and photographer Ozzie Sweet and several photographs of people

moving cattle.

Rapid City/Rapid Canyon

Separation Note

Twenty-three photographs of Rapid Canyon and Rapid City. Notable

photographs include aerial views of Rapid City; a large snowstorm; Main

Street and the Virginia Cafe; Canyon Lake; Skyline Drive; Rim Rock

Trail; Chapel in the Hills; Reptile Gardens; Indian Council grounds; the

Alex Johnson hotel; timber yard; and the Municipal Auditorium.

18 9

Red Canyon

Separation Note

Five photographs of Red Canyon, including two with two unidentified

women.

18 10

Rochford

Separation Note

Nine photographs of Rochford-four of the Rochford post office; one

postcard of the Balanced Rock; four contemporary photographs of

Rochford buildings including the community hall, a gas station, the Irish

Gulch, the Moonshine Gulch Saloon, and the post office.

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Schools

Separation Note

Three photographs of schools, one is identified as Red Earth School.

18 12

Slim Butte

Separation Note

Two photographs of Slim Buttes, including a monument that was later

destroyed by vandals and JB Pass.

18 13

South Dakota-General

Separation Note

Twenty-eight photographs of miscellaneous places and events throughout

South Dakota. Notable images include the Missouri River; rodeos; the

State Sanatorium in Sanator; the Sutton Ranch in Onida; Wilbur Foss-

a fiddler from Yankton; the State Capitol buiding; the cave where Jesse

James hid in Palisades State Park near Garretson; historical markers; June

Stenson in a fire lookout tower; Governor William Janklow receiving a

book; contestants at the North American Finals of Buffalo Chip Flipping

during Pierre's Oahe Days; buffalo meat; Prairie Village west of Madison;

county courthouses; boy scouts; farming; fireworks; a rest stop along I-90;

the Bismarck Trail; and the Duchenaux Museum.

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Spearfish Canyon

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Forty-seven photographs of Spearfish Canyon including images of the

grand opening of Spearfish Canyon road; beaver dams; Rough Lock Falls;

Bridal Veil Falls; fishing; Judge Wyman cabin; prospector Alfred Johnson;

Spearfish Park; 'the Shoe' rock; the Natural Bridge in Iron Creek Canyon;

and Rim Rock Lodge.

Spokane

Separation Note

Six photographs of Spokane including the Spokane school in 1898 and

1916, as well as the site of the school in 1972 before being torn down.

There are also two images of the Spokane Mine, located near Keystone

with stamp mills for crushing ore for the recovery of gold.

18 16

State Game Lodge

Separation Note

Seven photographs including two of the State Game Lodge in Custer State

Park and one of a replica built by Joseph Kubler, two of Squaw Creek, two

of black bears at the Game Reserve.

18 17

Sylvan Lake

Separation Note

Twenty-six photographs of Sylvan Lake and the hotel and boathouse at

Sylvan Lake. There are close ups, bird's eye views, and one winter scene.

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Separation Note

Three photographs of toll booths in the Southern Hills, likely in Custer

State Park.

Tootsie the Coyote

Separated Materials note

Ten photographs of Tootsie the Coyote, including some with her owner,

Fred Borsch.

18 20

Towns-Unidentified

Separation Note

Five photographs of unidentified towns.

18 21

Wall Drug Store

Separation Note

One photograph with copy of the original Wall Drug Store in 1931, when

it was bought by Ted and Dorothy Hustead.

18 22

Whisper Race

Separation Note

Two photographs of the Whisper Race course in July 1911, one features

Elmer Eaton, the organizer of the Whisper Race with jockey Dean Collins.

18 23

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Wildlife

Separation Note

Twenty-eight photographs of mostly Black Hills wildlife, including

chipmunks, deer, antelope, geese, wolves, grasshoppers, birds, mountain

lions, and bears.

18 24

Wildlife-Bison/Buffalo/Cows

Separation Note

Twenty-eight photographs of bison, buffalo, and cows in the Black Hills--

some are contemporary.

18 25

Wind Cave National Park

Separation Note

Twenty-six photograhps of Wind Cave National Park including interior

and exterior scenes, antelope, buffalo, Beaver Creek Bridge, buildings,

signage, etc.

18 26

Winter Scenes/Sports

Separation Note

Forty-five photographs of winter scenes and winter sports in the Black

Hills. Notable images include snow scenes; a home in the woods with

a dog in front; trees; trails; snowmobiling; icicles; cross country skiers;

skiers at Terry Peak and Deer Mountain; iceboating; Mount Rushmore in

winter; frozen Roughlock Falls; and winter signage.

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Wonderland Cave

Separation Note

Includes four photographs of Wonderland Cave, all are interiors, showing

the Hour Glass, the Chimes, the Sheep, and the Pipe Organ.

18 28

Wyoming

Separation Note

Ten photographs of Wyoming, including Devil's Tower; Hell's Half

Acre; Ten Sleep Canyon on the Black and Yellow Trail; Gillette; Moskee

Sawmill; Medicine Wheel (contemporary photographs); Buffalo Bill Cody

and family in front of the hotel in Cody; and cowboys on horseback.

18 29

Wyoming-Sand Creek

Separation Note

Seven photographs of Sand Creek, Wyoming including the Finch Dude

Ranch, men fishing, a beaver dam, and shelf rock.

18 30

Subseries I Publishing

Box Folder

Brady 15 13

Catalog #3 15 14

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Custer County Historical Society 15 15

Early Settlers Accounts of Life in the Black Hills: Papers/Comments by

Martha Linde, Additional Comments by Jessie Sundstrom

15 16

Early Settlers Accounts of the Black Hills: Review-"An Illinois Gold

Hunter in the Black Hills" by Jerry Bryan

15 17

Giago, Tim, 1984-1986 15 18

Giago, Tim, "Notes from Indian Country" 15 19

Gibbs, Mel "Middle of the Road" 15 20

Hunk Cha Transcript, 1990 15 21

In the Heart of the Hills --Dakota Theatre Caravan Play 15 22

Intermountain Color Invoices and Clippings, 1994 15 23

Jackson, Mel 15 24

Jackson, Mel-Draft Copy: War Pipe, Peace Pipe (1 of 2) 15 25

Jackson, Mel-Draft Copy: War Pipe, Peace Pipe (2 of 2) 15 26

Liestman, D. Confrontation at Custer: A Note on the Danger of Letting

Events Control Men

15 27

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Peterson, Edwin B. Pioneering in the Rosebud 15 28

Review of People of the Moonshell: A Western River Journal by Nancy M.

Peterson

15 29

Pierson, Kenn Mountain Thunder: The Ballad of C. Badger Clark 15 30

Poems and Short Stories 15 31

Publication Sales and Receipts, 1997 15 32

Van Nuys, Maxwell "Inkpaduta" 15 33