Greenwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota

[1] According to the book “Deadwood Saints and Sinners” by Jerry L. Bryant and Barbara Fifer, Robert Flormann died of pneumonia in Nome, Alaska, on July 4, 1900 and is buried in Seattle, page 168.

It included a store, school, stage barn, smithy, post office, livery stable, and boarding house.

In 1912, the mine caught fire, and Flormann fell to his death while trying to rescue a survivor.

[3] Greenwood is located in the Black Hills in Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States at the coordinates 44°13′13″N 103°33′42″W / 44.2202633°N 103.5615803°W / 44.2202633; -103.5615803.

[1] It is southwest of Boxelder Creek and the Black Hills & Fort Pierre Railroad.