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English: Members of the Gordon Party, an early mining expedition into the Black Hills, after their removal by the U.S. Army to Fort Laramie in 1875. This photograph was published in David Aken's account of the party. The caption below the photograph reads:

After Our Return From left to right, top row: Tommy Quiner, David Aken, Angus McDonald, Lyman Lamb, Red Dan McDonald, and John Boyle.

Lower row: Jim Demster, Demster McDonald, R. R. Whitney, and B. B. Logan.
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In Aken, David (1900). Pioneers of the Black Hills: or, Gordon's stockade party of 1874. Fort Davis, Texas: Frontier Book Co.

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