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Settling the West – Mining in the Black Hills
** Write down the following: (1) Describe Tinton, SD and the Black Hills ghost towns … (2) How many ghost towns in the Black Hills? (3) Black Hills towns in 1876 compared to four years later … (4) 90% of the prospectors that arrived to the Black Hills … (5) Why the majority of these prospectors went to the Black Hills? From SDPB (0:00 to 10:25):
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Custer Expedition, 1874: (1) Summarize, what happened?
(2) Why was this an atypical military expedition?
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- How did the Custer Expedition of 1874 change forever the history of the Black Hills?
Discovery of Gold Custer Expedition found flakes – in Hill City, Sheridan, and Pactola, but never a “bonanza.” 1874 and 1875, settlers flood the Black Hills 1875, President Grant does not enforce securing Black Hills. July, 1876, an estimated 15,000 settlers in the Hills.
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Great Sioux Reservation of 1868
By Jan. 31, 1876: All Lakotas ordered to report to Agency head-quarters … “Custer Minute Men …”
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Settling the West – Mining in the Black Hills
** Write down the following: (1) Describe Tinton, SD and the Black Hills ghost towns … (2) How many ghost towns in the Black Hills? (3) Black Hills towns in 1876 compared to four years later … (4) 90% of the prospectors that arrived to the Black Hills … (5) Why the majority of these prospectors went to the Black Hills? From SDPB (0:00 to 10:25):
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Placer Mining Early prospectors utilized placer mining, getting at the shallow deposits close to the soil using picks, shovels, and pans.
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Sluice Mining Water is diverted from a riverbed to a box with metal “riffle” bars and a screen, built to cause heavier materials (minerals) to settle at the bottom of box, which allowed water and sediment to escape.
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Hydraulic Mining When deposits at the surface ran out, hydraulic mining, was used, using high pressure water to remove large quantities of earth against a hill or mountainside, exposing the hard minerals beneath.
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Quartz Mining Mine shafts are dug and people go underground to extract the materials
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Open-pit Mining A surface mining technique of extracting rock or minerals from the earth by removal from an open pit. Rock quarries Copper mines Coal Marble Uranium
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Black Hills Gold Rush, Deadwood and Whitewood Creeks in the northern Black Hills … “… each spade of earth revealed a veritable fortune in gold.” The discovery of the northern deposits …
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Custer Expedition, (1874) leads to Black ills Gold Rush …:
Illegal Settlements – Eventually … when settlers arrive to the Black Hills, most of these communities, including Deadwood, Custer, Hill City, and Rapid City, were established by 1876, making them … What ?????
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