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Art of the West – Mick B. Harrison’s ‘Deadwood Freight’

By Johnny D. Boggs | Wild West  | 2 comments  | Print This Post  | Email This Post

Harrison is a founding member of Artists of the Black Hills, which promotes area artists and galleries so that “when [tourists] come here to see Mount Rushmore, they can go see some art, too.”

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The Old West Trail Foundation has awarded Harrison its William F. Cody Award for Art, and the Wyoming Art League has honored him with its Nick Eggenhofer Award for Western Art. Both the South Dakota Hall of Fame and the Center for Western Studies in Sioux Falls have named him artist of the year. Visit Harrison’s studio online at www.mickharrisonpaintings.com.

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  1. 2 Comments to “Art of the West – Mick B. Harrison’s ‘Deadwood Freight’”

  2. I liked the background and articles, would like to know you, as I have interest in Deadwood and Seth Bullock. My Great Grand-father, Fred M. Hans known as “LONE STAR” worked for the
    U. S. Army as a Scout and Guide between 1876-1879. He went to Canada for the Government, and captured Sitting Bull and brought him back to the states. GGrandfather also witnessed the
    death of Sitting Bull. He also killed Shagnasty Jim, many bandits robbers, highway men and thieves. If possible, read………………..
    ” Scouting for the U. S. ARMY 1876-1879, by, Fred M. Hans……..
    ” Lone Star”. The book can be found at the South Dakota Historical Society and the Board of Cultural Preservation.
    South Dakota Historical Society Collection, VOL. 40 Fred M. Hans.

    By Charlene Sallee on Sep 8, 2009 at 9:31 pm

  3. This post is on Yahoo Internet…9/19/2009.
    Search: Shagnasty Jim 1876-1879 . The first search (1) is my post from HistoryNet.com . Enjoy the Diary, its great reading, and very educational.

    By Charlene Sallee on Sep 20, 2009 at 1:45 am

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