1870 Dakota Territorial Census shows:
William Handley, p 169, with a Cheyenne Post Office,
no county listed.
No Hanley's listed. |
"Dakota 1880 Territorial Census Index" by Ronald Vern Jackson Genealog 929.378
(shows no Handley's, but lots of Hanley's)
MINNEHAHA County (Sioux Falls PO):
T. Frank Hanley, page 446
Anna Hanley, page 451
Celia Hanley, page 451
Jane D. Hanley, page 451
Kate Hanley, page 451
Matilda Hanley, page 451
Thomas Hanley, page 451
William Hanley, page 451
Bridget Hanley, page 452
Mary Hanley, page 455
BOTE. County (Standing ... PO):
George W. Hanley, page 23
BILL. County (No twp listed):
Jerome B. Hanley, page 47
John Hanley, page 53
John Hanley, page 66
LAWRENCE County(Deadwood PO):
Michael Hanley, page 210
Thomas Hanley, page 250
Hattie Hanley, page 271
J.F. Hanley, page 271
Kallie Hanley, page 271
T.F. Hanley, page 271
J.D. Hanley, page 277
James Hanley, page 277
Jennie Hanley, page 277
Mike Hanley, page 278
LAWRENCE County (Fort Meade):
Richard P. Hanley, page 315
LAWRENCE County (Central):
Thomas Hanley, page 236
John Hanley, page 245
LAWRENCE County (Lead City):
William F. Hanley, page 193
BURL. County (Fort Abr.):
Powell Hanley, page 197
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Further notes:
When gold was discovered in the Black Hills (i.e.,
Lawrence County - Deadwood, Lead City, etc.) in 1874,
the land belonged, by treaty, to the Lakota Sioux.
The Army stopped enforcing the treaty, and miners
raced in.
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