Jim Hardin at Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1937
This vintage image captures Jim Hardin at Two Bit Creek near Deadwood, South Dakota, in November 1937. Once a wealthy mining promoter, Hardins life changed dramatically as he faced the realities of the Great Depression. The photograph serves as a historical document of the economic challenges faced by mining towns during this era.
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Jim Hardin at Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1937
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