
Deadwood and Lead serve as the industrial anchors of this Black Hills survey, revealing a landscape defined by the mining boom of the late nineteenth century. Small camps and mining-adjacent settlements like Terraville, Gayville, and Pluma cluster around the gulches, while the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad winds through the hills to connect these mountain hubs. The presence of the Normal School in Spearfish and the Lookout Mill near Lookout point to the establishment of education and timber processing alongside the extraction of gold.
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