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After leaving Deadwood, South Dakota in 1886 following working with his brother Al Swearingen at The Gem Saloon, and while in route to Aspen, Colorado, Winfield Swearingen and his family came across a magnificent track of land just west of Aspen. Complying with the Homestead Act of 1862, Winfield immediately built 2 log structures to house his family (which today are fully restored), began working the land. Its took U.S. Government to 1900 to officially surveying the land. On April 22, 1901, after homesteading the property for 15 years, Winfield received a deed for 160 acres from the United States government. It was recorded on June 20, 1904. This was the birth of Deadwood Ranch, a place of rich history and vast beauty, now encompassing 400 picturesque acres with commanding views of 13,000’ Mt. Sopris.
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