- Bullock Hotel
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name = Bullock Hotel
image_caption = The Bullock Hotel in 2006
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location =Deadwood, South Dakota
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type = Hotel
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built = 1894-1895
opened = 1896
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owner = Bullock Properties
construction_cost= $40,000The historic Bullock Hotel, is located at the corner of Wall and Main Street in
Deadwood, South Dakota . It was built bySeth Bullock , the first sherrif of Deadwood, in around 1895 at a cost of $40,000 [cite book |title=Deadwood: The Golden Years |last=Parker |first=Watson |year=1981 |publisher=U of Nebraska Press |isbn=080328702X |pages=p. 76 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=F55vdohUTu4C&pg=PA76&dq=%22Bullock+Hotel%22+%2Bdeadwood&num=100&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U1mfoygnItYIYuJSQqGXr4EPHFisQ |accessdate=2008-07-04] and is the oldest hotel in Deadwood boasting a Casino, Restaurant, and 28 of its original 63 rooms.Origins
The Bullock Hotel was built by
Seth Bullock between 1894 and 1896 from a converted warehouse to a 3-story hotel shortly after the Deadwood fire of 1894, which destroyed the original 2-story wood-frame building and devastated much of the town of Deadwood. It is believed that the hotel was originally constructed and decorated in an "Italianate" and Victorian style with the first floor of the hotel boasting a large dining room in the rear, a kitchen and pantry, a sample room where salesmen could store their cases, a grand hotel lobby, and offices in the front.The second and third stories are said to have held 63 luxury sleeping rooms with baths down the halls and two large banks of skylights for lighting the inner rooms with natural light. It's also believed that all rooms were furnished with iron and brass beds and oak furnishings.
Resale & Renovation
The Hotel was sold to the Aryes family who in 1976 converted the building to a hardware store [cite book |title=Deadwood: 1876-1976 |last=Pechan |first=Bev |coauthors=Groethe, Bill |year=2005 |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |isbn=0738539791 |pages=p. 81 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PdwuPWX0AfYC&pg=PA81&dq=%22Bullock+Hotel%22+%2Bdeadwood&num=100&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U2ff37ScsWHeoJxtc_SbYnPuBr8Dg |accessdate=2008-07-04] up until around 1991 when the building underwent subsequent renovation by the new owners, Bullock Properties, to convert it back into a hotel.The original furnishings had been sold at auction by the Aryes family in 1976, so in 1991-1993 the hotel underwent extensive renovation to re-create the original atmosphere and decor. The current owners state that the hotel has been "carefully restored based on the best available information regarding the late 1800's and by uncovering details that gave clues as to the original decor." [http://www.heartofdeadwood.com/history/index.php] Some changes included lowering some ceilings (due to heat accumulation at the ceilings), paint stripping and re-staining of most woodwork, and a re-papering and decorating of ceilings which was thought to reflect the hotel's original Victorian designs. Solid 48-inch brass chandeliers were also introduced as light fixtures chosen from replicas of the period. The kitchen and pantry were further converted into a restaurant and bar, Bully’s, named for
Seth Bullock ’s lifelong friend,Teddy Roosevelt .All in all, even with reported attempts to retain original floor plans as much as possible, the former 63 rooms were reduced to 28 in the restoration. This supposedly resulted in some rather unique rooms with odd shapes and angles and a larger version of the original rooms from 1895. Modern plumbing and renovation brought the baths in from the hallway, and all rooms are equipped with private baths. Some luxury rooms are reported to have Jacuzzis and wet bars as well.
Folklore
It is said that the original owner of the Hotel,
Seth Bullock died on the premises of the Hotel on September 23, 1919 in room 211. It is possible that his demise at the Hotel propagated reports of Mr. Bullocks "ghost" being sighted at the hotel to this day. [cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Haunted Places: Ghostly Locales from Around the World |last=Belanger |first=Jeff |year=2005 |publisher=Career Press |isbn=1564147991 |pages=p. 150 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_Z1GqBHYgNYC&pg=PA150&dq=%22Bullock+Hotel%22+%2Bdeadwood&num=100&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U2zrHyZsn-6DyXCm2FvTyhlBN3Aqw |accessdate=2008-07-04]See also
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Seth Bullock
*Deadwood, South Dakota External links
* [http://www.heartofdeadwood.com/bull_hotel/index.php Bullock Hotel]
* [http://www.blackhillsvisitor.com/main.asp?id=14&cat_id=30232 Seth Bullock Biography] , Black Hills Visitor magazine
* [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-SethBullock.html Seth Bullock - Finest Type of Frontiersman] , Legends of America (travel site)References
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