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  1. Chinatown was a historic ethnic enclave in Deadwood, located in Lawrence County in the U.S. state of South Dakota. It became the largest Chinatown of any city east of San Francisco at the time. [1] Notable figures of Deadwood's Chinatown include Fee Lee Wong, who made his way to the Black Hills during the 1870s for the Gold Rush. [2]

  2. May 10, 2018 · The last Chinese immigrant left Deadwood in 1941, and today there are almost no Chinese immigrants in Deadwood. The short-lived Chinese immigrant community, though, has left an unforgettable legacy in Deadwood.

  3. Jun 1, 2006 · By the mid-20th century, Deadwood’s Chinese lived on only in the memory of those whites who had been children when the Chinese were an integral part of town life. Although Fee Lee Wong found success in the U.S., he was still a traditionalist and returned to China with his family in 1919 so that his children could learn their Chinese heritage.

  4. From the late 1870s to the 1910s, Deadwood Chinatown functioned as the social and cultural center for the Chinese immigrants in the entire Black Hills region. Over the years Deadwood's Chinatown, like many other frontier communities, survived flood, fire, and violence.

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Deadwood, [S.D.] from McGovern Hill. The attached interview above is from SDPB's daily public-affairs show, In the Moment. The Chinese New Year begins next week, and 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. Tia Stenson is the archivist at Deadwood History joins us to explore the importance of Chinese culture to the city of Deadwood. Tags.

  6. Deadwood's Chinatown was a cul By 1876, the mining town of Deadwood was tural, social, and economic nucleus for many established in a burned-out, timber-lined gulch Chinese living and working in the surrounding that was encased between two steep, rock-lined smaller mining camps and towns. Due to the slopes.

  7. Jul 25, 2013 · Deadwood was seen initially by the Chinese as by pretty much everyone else as a temporary opportunity to make money in the mines or off the miners. This changed over the last two decades of the 19th century until by 1900 the Chinese population was half women.

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