This book was written by Estelline Bennett, the daughter of Judge Granville Bennett. She writes about her experiences growing up in Deadwood and in the house that we are currently restoring. Over the next several weeks, I will post some exerpts from the book to peak your interest. Enjoy!
The house at 350 Williams Street in Deadwood, SD, was built in 1879 for Granville Bennett, the first judge in Dakota Territory. Jim Fletcher's family bought it in 1944 and it has been in the family ever since. We are now in the process of restoring it.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Old Deadwood Days: The Real Wild West of My Childhood
This book was written by Estelline Bennett, the daughter of Judge Granville Bennett. She writes about her experiences growing up in Deadwood and in the house that we are currently restoring. Over the next several weeks, I will post some exerpts from the book to peak your interest. Enjoy!
This book was written by Estelline Bennett, the daughter of Judge Granville Bennett. She writes about her experiences growing up in Deadwood and in the house that we are currently restoring. Over the next several weeks, I will post some exerpts from the book to peak your interest. Enjoy!
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