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Grandfather Does Deadwood: 1910

Studio portrait of my grandfather, William Haase, taken about 1910 in Deadwood,  South Dakota. He is at left rear, with an unidentified friend to his left.  The three ladies in front are also unidentified, although family legend has it that two of them were "cousins" of Grandpa William. Uh-huh. William died in 1930 when my mother was only 8 years old, so most of the truth about this escapade has been left to conjecture. View full size.

Studio portrait of my grandfather, William Haase, taken about 1910 in Deadwood, South Dakota. He is at left rear, with an unidentified friend to his left. The three ladies in front are also unidentified, although family legend has it that two of them were "cousins" of Grandpa William. Uh-huh. William died in 1930 when my mother was only 8 years old, so most of the truth about this escapade has been left to conjecture. View full size.

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