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Several fires—including multiple wildfires—also threatened the community. The sawmill itself was destroyed by fire in 1936 and rebuilt. Just three years later, a massive fire swept through the Black Hills, destroying several homes around Mystic; George Frink, who was the fire warden at the time, described it as "the worst I've ever seen." Additionally, the town was beginning to run out of easily accessible coal and timber.
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Mystic had already begun to decline in the early 20th century. Being so close to the creek, the settlement suffered from numerous floods that had continually damaged the railways, buildings, and other infrastructure. Five railroad bridges were washed out during flooding in 1907 but later replaced.
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In 1889, the settlement was renamed Mystic, for unknown reasons. Some authors speculate that the settlers supposed that the local Native Americans believed the surrounding area to be full of mystery. Others believe the settlement was named after
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camp, the highest in the Black Hills, during the Great Depression. The CCC workers planted trees and battled forest fires across the Black Hills. The employees at the camp are estimated to have planted over 1.5 million trees by November 1937.
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After World War II, its abandonment quickened. The Crouch Line was completely dismantled in 1947 and the sawmill closed in 1952. The post office followed two years later and its operations consolidated into the nearby
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With local mining on the decline, the Frink Sawmill became the town's new main employer. At other points, Mystic had a Presbyterian church, blacksmith, school, and grocery store. It was also home to a
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plant. This plant, called the Mystic Reduction Mill, cost over $ 1 million to create. By 1913, the operation had failed, and in 1919 its foundation was used for a new sawmill operated by George Frink.
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in 1876, later attracting multiple railroads to the area. Its population began to decline in the early 20th century, and it now has few to no permanent residents. The old townsite was added to the
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Mystic's convenient situation for placer mining attracted several experimental ventures. In June 1911, at a cost of $ 100,000, the Castle Creek Hydraulic Gold Mining Company established the first
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by way of Mystic on July 23. The Coolidges arrived in town on the Crouch Line before departing for the McKelvie cottage and were driven part of the way by George Frink in his lumber wagon.
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post office. The Burlington rail line closed in November 1983 and today forms part of the George S. Mickelson Trail. Today, no permanent houses are occupied in Mystic.
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At the convergence of two railroad lines, Mystic also attracted significant tourism, and in 1927, during his tour of the Black Hills and
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On August 1, 1986, 43 acres (17 ha) of the original townsite were added to the
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built a railway to the settlement, connecting it to Deadwood. In 1906, the
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Raisch, Bruce A. (2006). "South Dakota Black Hills Ghost Towns".
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South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 52-824-300
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President Calvin Coolidge at Mystic, South Dakota, 1927
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Harney Peak Lookout Tower, Dam, Pumphouse and Stairway
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in 1876, which the settlers called Sitting Bull after
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List of National Historic Landmarks in South Dakota
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Rapid City, South Dakota. p. 16 740:The Weekly Pioneer Times Mining Review 710:The Weekly Pioneer Times Mining Review 509:"National Register Information System" 342:, about 20 miles (32 km) west of 706:"Placer Dredge at Mystic Starts Work" 210: 172: 162: 7: 1908:Populated places established in 1876 1429:Civilian Conservation Corp Camp F-10 1376:National Register of Historic Places 736:"First Placer Dredge in Black Hills" 514:National Register of Historic Places 478:National Register of Historic Places 316:National Register of Historic Places 1659:Church of the Immaculate Conception 346:and 12 miles (19 km) north of 1898:Mining communities in South Dakota 1710:Golden Summit Mine Foreman's Cabin 1516:Fairmont Creamery Company Building 1496:C.E. 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Index

Ghost town
Gold dredge at Mystic, South Dakota, c. 1910
Mystic is located in South Dakota
Mystic is located in the United States
44°04′37″N 103°38′30″W / 44.07694°N 103.64167°W / 44.07694; -103.64167
South Dakota
Pennington
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
86002093
ghost town
Pennington County
South Dakota
placer mining
National Register of Historic Places
Black Hills
Pennington County, South Dakota
Castle Creek
Rapid City
Hill City
George S. Mickelson Trail
placer mining
Castle Creek
the Lakota chief
Deadwood
Mystic, Connecticut
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad
Rapid City
gold dredge

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