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  1. The Reverend Henry Weston Smith (January 10, 1827 – August 20, 1876) was an American preacher and early resident of Deadwood, South Dakota. Unlike most of the residents of the time, he was not interested in material riches; instead, he was the first preacher, of any denomination, in the Black Hills Gold Rush camps.

  2. 12 de oct. de 2015 · Henry Weston Smith assumed a significant place in the history of the Black Hills by virtue of his brief stay in the area. “Preacher” Smith was born on January 10, 1827, at Ellington, Connecticut. He first married in 1847, but his wife and an infant son died a year later.

  3. Preacher Smith, martyr : the story of Henry Weston Smith, Methodist parson, pioneer preacher in the Black Hills, who was killed by the Indians August 20, 1876 : Case, Leland D. (Leland Davidson), 1900-1986 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2018 · Aunque lenta y fatal en la serie, la muerte de Henry Weston Smith a manos de los indios fue instantánea: un disparo le atravesó el corazón. Décadas más tarde erigieron un monumento en su honor próximo al lugar donde encontraron su cuerpo, que yace en Deadwood.

  5. Henry Weston Smith. Folk Figure. During his lifetime, he was a Civil War soldier, doctor, prospector, and, most of all, he was a preacher for practically all his adult life. He was first married in 1847, but his wife and child both died within a year.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2006 · E.B. Farnum, the Reverend Henry Smith, Dan Dority and Johnny Burns are lesser characters on Deadwood, and not too much is known about their real lives. Farnum was a successful Deadwood businessman and investor, as well as a judge who sentenced many horse thieves and cattle rustlers to hanging.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Henry Weston Smith—better known as Preacher Smithwas the first minister in Deadwood when he got there in May 1876. His time was short; Smith was murdered while traveling to another town (to preach) on August 20, 1876. But he is still remembered. A large stone marks his grave in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.