The Black Hills, Mid-Continent Resort

BY Albert N. Williams
AMERICAN RESORT SERIES NO. 4
Southern Methodist University Press 1952
COPYRIGHT, 1952, BY SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY AMERICAN BOOK—STRATFORD PRESS, INC., NEW YORK
AMERICAN RESORT SERIES
No. 1: Gatlinburg: Gateway to the Great Smokies, by Edwin J. Foscue No. 2: Taxco: Mexico’s Silver City, by Edwin J. Foscue No. 3: Estes Park: Resort in the Rockies, by Edwin J. Foscue and Louis O. Quam No. 4: The Black Hills: Mid-Continent Resort, by Albert N. Williams
For Chris
The research on early Black Hills and Badlands history was ably assisted by Miss June Carothers, whose services were provided the author through a generous grant-in-aid by the University of Denver’s Bureau of Humanities and Social Development.
Miss Ina T. Aulls, Mrs. Alys Freeze, Mrs. Opal Harber, Miss Margery Bedinger, Mrs. Margaret Simonds, Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston, and Mrs. Clara Cutright, all of the Denver Public Library, are particularly to be thanked for placing the resources of that institution at my disposal.
For assistance in preparing the manuscript, I wish to thank Miss Helen Kiamos, Miss Edith Goldfarb, and Miss Lillian Helling.
I am indebted to Bell Photo of Rapid City for the photograph of the Needles highway; to Ned Perrigoue of Rapid City for that of Sylvan Lake; to the Denver Public Library Western Collection for those of Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok, and Deadwood Gulch in 1881; and to Mr. A. H. Pankow of the South Dakota State Highway Commission for that of a Black Hills stream.
And finally, as always, thanks go to my wife, Ann, for her patient editorial help.

Albert N. Williams
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2017-07-11

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Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.) -- Description and travel

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