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The American West: Black Hills Entrepreneur Started Off Poor And Shoeless

Summary by Cowboy State Daily
Frederick Taft Evans Sr., at 6-foot-4 and barrel-chested, was more than just physically big. The entrepreneur also had big ideas for the development of Hot Springs, Dakota Territory. But in the fall of 1856, Evans he was broke and barefoot, and chopping wood for $1 per cord.
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Cowboy State Daily broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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