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Deadwood, [SD] from Mrs Livingston's Hill, between 1887 and 1892. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
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Deadwood, [SD] from Mrs Livingston's Hill, between 1887 and 1892. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Deadwood, [SD] from Mrs Livingston's Hill, between 1887 and 1892. Small city surrounded by hills
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1880s American West Arial View Copyspace Elevated View Frontier Gold Rush Grabill Grabill John C H Housing John C John C H Grabill Mining Residence Residential Rooftop Rooftops Settlement Settler Settlers Valley Meeting Of Frontiers White And Black
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This striking photograph, titled 'Deadwood, SD from Mrs. Livingston's Hill, between 1887 and 1892,' captures the small frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, nestled at the foot of rolling hills. Taken by renowned 19th-century photographer John C.H. Grabill, this aerial view offers a unique perspective of the bustling settlement, which gained notoriety during the gold rush of the late 1800s. The image reveals a mosaic of buildings, both residential and industrial, scattered across the landscape. Roofs and rooftops dominate the scene, with various textures and shapes creating an intricate pattern against the backdrop of the valley and the distant hills. The town appears as a meeting of the frontier and the industrial age, with houses and factories coexisting in a harmonious yet chaotic balance. The European influence is evident in the architecture, with steeply pitched roofs and ornate details reminiscent of old-world charm. The image also highlights the rugged terrain, with the hills encircling the town and adding to its unique character. The photograph, now a part of the Library of Congress collection, serves as a testament to the rich history of the American West and the spirit of the settlers who braved the unknown to build a new life. The black and white medium adds a timeless quality to the image, allowing the viewer to step back in time and witness the raw beauty and energy of Deadwood during its formative years. This photograph is a must-have for anyone interested in American history, western expansion, and the spirit of the frontier.
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