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  2. Dora DuFran - Wikipedia

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    DuFran's other brothels in South Dakota and Montana were located in Lead, Miles City, Sturgis, and Deadwood. While in Deadwood, Dora got married and continued her brothel operations. After her husband's death, she moved the business to Rapid City, South Dakota, where she continued having success as a brothel owner. [3]

  3. Peter Thompson (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson published his controversial 26,000 word account in his regional newspaper, the Belle Fourche, South Dakota Bee in the spring of 1914. This was an era when a number of old men (or deceased men, through their obituaries) claimed to have been "the last survivor" of Custer's Last Stand.

  4. Seth Bullock - Wikipedia

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    Seth Bullock (July 23, 1849 – September 23, 1919) was a Canadian-American frontiersman, business proprietor, politician, sheriff, and U.S. Marshal.He was a prominent citizen in Deadwood, South Dakota, where he lived from 1876 until his death, operating a hardware store and later a large hotel, the Bullock Hotel.

  5. Belle Fourche, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Belle Fourche (/ b ɛ l ˈ f uː ʃ /; bel-FOOSH) [7] is a city in and the county seat of Butte County, South Dakota, United States. [8] Its population was 5,617 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ]

  6. First Congregational United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    First Congregational United Church of Christ (Belle Fourche, South Dakota), listed on the NRHP; First Congregational United Church of Christ (Billings, Montana)

  7. First Congregational United Church of Christ (Belle Fourche ...

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    The First Congregational United Church of Christ in Belle Fourche, South Dakota was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Its building, completed in 1949, is Tudor Revival in style. It is T-shaped. It was designed by architects Joseph Vanderbilt and Carl Bard. A rectangular addition to the rear was added in 1965. [2]

  8. Francis Townsend - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Townsend worked in the medical field in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and met a nurse and his future wife, Wilhelmina "Minnie" Bogue. [1] At age 50, Townsend enlisted as a doctor in the army one year before the end of World War I. [1] After the war ended in 1918, Townsend moved to Long Beach, California, to run a dry ice ...

  9. Lem Overpeck - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Belle Fourche, South Dakota and received his LL.B. degree from the University of South Dakota in 1936. He practiced law in Belle Fourche and served in World War II in the United States Naval Reserve. He married Helen Brewer and they had four children.