After the Custer Expedition found gold in the Black Hills in the summer of 1874, miners and prospectors hoping to strike it rich rushed to the area, digging shafts and tunnels in search of the precious metal. Merchants and others quickly followed and established communities. While some of the mining towns still exist and thrive, many others were eventually abandoned and left to crumble.
Dale Baity is a retired SDPB Engineer who has explored, mapped and written about the ghost mines and ghost towns. He joined Dakota Midday and discussed his experiences investigating the remnants of Black Hills mining history. He also threw in a few mining puns.