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Check back later for maps, photos, and other historic documents related to Deadwood's people, places, and events, including extended data on Mount Moriah Cemetery.

For now, use the following links to access online versions of simple brochures printed by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission on Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Mount Moriah. These links will open a new window and take you to the City of Deadwood's website.

Wild Bill Hickok (HTML) - Click Here

Calamity Jane (HTML) - Click Here

Mount Moriah Cemetery (HTML) - Click Here

Deadwood HistoryLink Featured News
2010-03-18
Inclement Changes: Disasters that Changed the Black Hills
by Kevin Kuchenbecker, Deadwood Historic Preservation Officer

On May 14-16, 2010, the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission along with the Adams Museum & House, Inc., the Ca...
2005-05-02
Methodist Park
Deadwood’s new Methodist Memorial Park at the corner of Shine and Williams Streets is now complete, and has already been the ...
2005-04-28
Old Cemetery Sees New Improvements
Mount Moriah Cemetery is one of Deadwood’s most popular landmarks, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. When ...


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