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Beadle's Pocket Library No. 115
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Beadle's Pocket Library No. 115

· March 24, 1886

# Catalog Description

This issue features the opening of "Deadwood Dick's Double: The Ghost of Gorgon's Gulch," a Western serial by Edward L. Wheeler, author of the Deadwood Dick novels. A wagon train of colonists, led by Judge Judson Elliott and including his daughter Ethel and suitor Alf Montague, arrives in Wild-Cat City expecting a prosperous settlement. Instead, they find only a crude casino run by Bill Myers and a Chinese employee. The land agent who sold them the property has deceived them—the valley is wild and undeveloped. When a horseman named Chris Carleton arrives, claiming to represent the outlaw Deadwood Dick, who allegedly owns the territory, Elliott refuses to be intimidated. Carleton delivers a warning that Dick will not tolerate settlers. The narrative establishes conflict between the colonists' claim to the land and Dick's assertion of prior ownership.

About this artifact

Date
March 24, 1886
Rights
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