APPENDIX I

The following are some of the more important peaks of the Black Hills.

Mountain Where located Height, ft.
Battle Mountain Hot Springs 4431
Bear Butte Sturgis 4422
Crook’s Tower Rochford 7140
Crow Peak Spearfish 5787
Custer Peak Deadwood-Pactola 6794
Deer Sars 3500
Devil’s Tower Sundance, Wyo. 5117
Flag Mountain 6900
Harney Peak Hill City-Custer 7244
Lookout Peak Spearfish 4485
Missouri Buttes 5372
Mt. Coolidge Custer 6000
Mt. Pisgah 6400
Ragged Top 6207
Roosevelt Mountain Deadwood 5676
Sheep Mountain In Badlands 3500
Terry Peak Lead 7070
Tow Top 3732
White Rocks Deadwood 5286

Large Horseshoe Curve, a long way around to get a short distance ahead

APPENDIX II
Elevation of cities and places of interest.

Belle Fourche 3011
Buffalo Gap 3258
Camp Crook 3200
Cascade 3406
Crystal Cave 4242
Custer 5301
Deadwood 4543
Deerfield 5900
Edgemont 3449
Fairburn 3310
Ft. Meade 3300
Galena 4832
Hermosa 3300
Hill City 4976
Hot Springs 3443
Interior 2381
Jewel Cave 5090
Keystone 4340
Lead 5119
Minnekahta 4159
Mystic 4835
Pactola 4459
Philip 2159
Piedmont 3463
Pine Ridge 3250
Pringle 4879
Rapid City 3229
Rockford 5299
Savoy 4956
Scenic 3812
Silver City 4592
Spearfish 3637
State Game Lodge 4400
Sturgis 3452
Sylvan Lake 6250
Terry 6165
Wall 2813
Whitewood 3644
Wind Cave 4100
Pierre 1457

APPENDIX III
Industries of Black Hills

Mining Lumbering Fruit Raising Farming Cement Plant Sugar Factory Flower Mills Quarrying Brick Making Pickle Making Creameries Canning Souvenir Making Generation of Electricity 150,000 H. P. estimated potential Gov. fish and game raising Grazing Health Resorts Publishing

APPENDIX IV
Fishing

Originally there were no trout in the Black Hills. Now nearly every stream in the Hills is stocked with trout. The U. S. hatchery at Spearfish and the S. D. hatchery at Rapid City keep the streams well supplied. Approximately two million trout are thus put out each year. They are chiefly of four varieties: Loch Leven, Black spotted, Brook, and Rainbow. During our visit to the Hills we see fishermen practically in every part of every stream from the interior of the tourist camps to the headwaters in almost jungles. They use anything from the bargain one dollar complete angling outfit to the best outfit made. For bait they use anything from worms to flies. The local fishermen are better authorities on the subject than the author. However, many fine specimens are seen, and many large messes of trout are taken by all types of fishermen.

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