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Hiram Douglas Crossen

Newell, SD

1933-34, 1793, Pine Creek, S-1,
1935, 1793, Pine Creek (Keystone), SP-1, Ass't Leader
1937, 1793, Lodge, SP-4, Leader

Little is known about Mr. Crossen. The following was discovered in a March 17, 1938 copy of The Weekly Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota. A marriage license was issued at the clerk of court's office in the county building yesterday to Hiram Douglas Crossen, Deadwood, and June Rose Flanders, Keystone. Plans for the marriage ceremony were not revealed.


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