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The Igloo Area History Committee with the assistance of Suzanne Julin (1984). Igloo: A History of the Black Hills Ordnance Depot. Fall River County Historical Society. Funded by the South Dakota Committee on the Humanities. Zimny, Michael (March 7, 2016). "Igloo, South Dakota: The Utopia That War Built". South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
Photo of mine remains at Golden West, South Dakota Gold Hill: Lawrence: According to Parker and Lambert's Black Hills Ghost Towns, the location of Gold Hill was described as being laid out in 1877 on Whitewood Creek, at the mouth of the Reno Creek, about 3 miles (4.8 km) above Kirk. Gopher: Corson: 1918-1940s? Barren
Pages in category "Ghost towns in South Dakota" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. ... Myers City, South Dakota; Mystic, South Dakota; N.
The camp was first called Gold Circle, but when the post office was established in 1907, officials decided that Nevada had too many towns with "gold" in their names, and the town was renamed Midas. [3] Millers: Esmeralda: Miriam: Churchill: Non-agency station of the SPRR [9] Mountain City: Elko: 1870: Semi-abandoned town: Nevada City: Churchill ...
Ragged Top was started as a gold mining town in the 1880s and was originally called Balmoral after a local mine. The name was later renamed for the hill, Ragged Top Mountain, on which it was located. [1] Ragged Top also referred to the mining district which also encompassed the nearby towns (all now abandoned) of Preston, Cyanide, Dacy, and ...
Teddy Bear is a ghost town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. [1] The settlement was located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) east of Hill City. Many details of the history of Teddy Bear—including its name—are uncertain. It was never a large town and likely only ever operated as a mining camp with a few buildings.
South Dakota town with two residents enchants visitors at Christmas with nostalgia and community. Angela George, Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Updated December 23, 2024 at 2:24 PM. NORA, S.D. – On a ...
Blacktail (also known as Black Tail) is a ghost town in Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States. [1] Blacktail was named for the black-tailed deer spotted by a settler near the town site. [2] Blacktail was an early mining camp in which some of the Homestake Mine's mills operated. While the town flourished for a while, it eventually became ...