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Three separate prairie fires on the same day [2] 1959 Deadwood: Deadwood, Black Hills: 4,547 acres (1,840 ha) [1] 1960 Wildcat Canyon between Hot Springs and Edgemont, Black Hills: 10,454 acres (4,231 ha) [1] 1985 Flint Hill between Hot Springs and Edgemont, Black Hills: 21,746 acres (8,800 ha) [1] 1988 Galena: Custer State Park, Black Hills
After Seth's family suddenly arrives, in Alma's newly upset state, Alma and Isringhausen have an argument over Alma's perception of Isringhausen's lack of warmth towards the girl, and she is fired. Isringhausen does not leave town, however, and instead begins to spread tales of Alma having been behind Swearengen's murder of Brom Garret.
Al bribes magistrate Claggett to hurry Deadwood's annexation, who tells him to put together a government and warns him of a murder warrant out on him. E.B. elects himself as mayor, Utter is made fire commissioner, and Bullock avoids being made sheriff. A Grand Central employee discovers a letter Hickok wrote to his wife and E.B. takes it.
Four years ago, fire ravaged 97% of Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Today, a hike on the Redwood Loop Trail is full of inspiring new growth. Charred by fire, these grand ...
More than 27,000 customers across California at one point had their power cut due to increased wildfire risks, ... Fires spark across state as California heads into dangerous weekend of gusty, dry ...
In 1889, [4] as South Dakota is celebrating its statehood, past and present residents of Deadwood are taking part in the celebrations. The widow Alma Garret Ellsworth has returned to the town with her ward Sofia, while Calamity Jane has returned to make amends with her old flame Joanie Stubbs, who has taken over the Bella Union gambling hall and bordello following Cy Tolliver's death.
There was a relatively lighter spring fire season this year, Jackson noted, but since Oct. 1, "rangers have responded to 60 fires in the state, totaling 2,750 acres."
Martha Marguerite Bullock (née Eccles) (September 17, 1849-March 10, 1939) was an American pioneer woman who lived in Deadwood, South Dakota. Martha was involved in her community and her family life. Noteably Martha Bullock is a character in the HBO series Deadwood this character is loosely based on the real Martha Bullock.