OAPY SMITH IN DENVER, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA.
This is page 15, dated July-September 1883, the continuation of deciphering Soapy Smith's "star" notebook from the Geri Murphy's collection. A complete introduction to this notebook can be seen on page 1.
These notebook pages have never been published before! They continue to be of revealing interest. The picture that the pages draw is of young 22 year-old Jefferson pursuing "soap sales" over a very wide spread of territory and in a very tenacious, even driven, way.
The notebook(s) are in Soapy's handwriting, and often times pretty hard to decipher. A large part of this series of posts is to transcribe the pages, one-at-a-time, and receive help from readers on identifying words I am having trouble with, as well as correcting any of my deciphered words. My long time friend, and publisher, Art Petersen, has been a great help in deciphering and adding additional information.
The notebook(s) are in Soapy's handwriting, and often times pretty hard to decipher. A large part of this series of posts is to transcribe the pages, one-at-a-time, and receive help from readers on identifying words I am having trouble with, as well as correcting any of my deciphered words. My long time friend, and publisher, Art Petersen, has been a great help in deciphering and adding additional information.
I will include the original copy, an enhanced copy, and a negative copy of each page. Also included will be a copy with typed out text, as tools to aid in deciphering the notes.
There are a total of 24 pages. This means that there may be upwards of 24 individuals posts for this one notebook. Links to the past and future pages (pages 1, 2, 3, etc.) will be added at the bottom of each post for ease of research. When completed there will be a sourced partial record of Soapy's activities and whereabouts for 1882-1883.
There are a total of 24 pages. This means that there may be upwards of 24 individuals posts for this one notebook. Links to the past and future pages (pages 1, 2, 3, etc.) will be added at the bottom of each post for ease of research. When completed there will be a sourced partial record of Soapy's activities and whereabouts for 1882-1883.
Important to note that the pages of the notebook do not appear to be in chronological order, with Soapy making additional notes on a town and topic several pages later.
Page 15 appears to be two separate sections, one on the top and the other on the bottom, the bottom portion being upside down. they appear to be separate notes written on different days. the top being prize package soap sales in Denver, Colorado, showing two days of five sales in July (14th and 16th) for a profit of $153.00., the equivalent of $5,237.16 in 2025. It seems Soapy is not entrenched in Denver yet, still operating as a nomad moving from town to town.
The bottom section, lines 9 – 20, were written upside down, indicating that the top and bottom sections were not written at the same time, possibly not on the same day. This bottom section represents a list of possible future work trips as the dates are not in consecutive order and intertwine with one another. He appears to be just taking notes. At this time it is not known if he went to any of these towns, except for Denver in the top section.
The bottom section, lines 9 – 20, were written upside down, indicating that the top and bottom sections were not written at the same time, possibly not on the same day. This bottom section represents a list of possible future work trips as the dates are not in consecutive order and intertwine with one another. He appears to be just taking notes. At this time it is not known if he went to any of these towns, except for Denver in the top section.
Previous pages covered Soapy's operations in the far west, Oregon, Washington Territory, and California in 1882. Page #15 covers his possible journey further east in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Although the writing records the communication of twenty-one-year-old Soapy Smith with himself, the writing also communicates with us about him 142 years later (and potentially far beyond today).
Below are my attempts to attempts to make the writing easier to see and decipher.
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Page 15 - Top
- Line 1: "Sales in Denver"
- Line 2: "July 14" [1883]
- Line 3: "1 sale $53⁰⁰"
- Line 4: "2 '[sale] '21⁰⁰"
- Line 5: "Monday July 16" [1883]
- Line 6: "1st sale $38⁰⁰"
- Line 7: "2 '[sale] 20⁰⁰"
- Line 8: "3 '[sale] 21⁰⁰"
Page 15 - Bottom
- Line 9: "State Fair Wis" [Wisconsin]"
- Line 10: "at Madison from"
- Line 11: "Sept. 10. to 15.-"
- Line 12: "Chippewa Co Fair"
- Line 13: "Sept. 11 to 14."
- Line 14: "Rochester Minn" [Minnesota]
- Line 15: "Fair Sept. 10 to 15-"
- Line 16: "Preston Minnesota"
- Line 17: "fair Sep 25. to 27."
- Line 18: "Encampment at"
- Line 19: "Ras?ons, Ros?ons, Pas?ons, Pos?ons, Passons or Rassons?"
- Line 20: "to Aug 27, 1883."
In looking at the "deciphered copy" above you can see that there is only one issue in deciphering it. Line 19 appears to be the name of a town or county, but from which state or territory? It seems logical that it would be Minnesota as lines 14 through 17 deal with that state, but there is no town or county that looks similar. It looks sort of like "Ras?ons, Ros?ons, Pas?ons, Pos?ons, Passons or Rassons?" It does kind of look like "Roseau" [County] but the population in 1885 was only four settlers. The description of "Encampment at" [line 18] gives a clue. It could be a GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) "Encampment" or conclave, held every year. The one for 1883, the seventeenth, was held near Denver, but it was in June, not August. Smaller encampments occurred here and there, some recorded and probably some not. I could not find one event in 1883 that fit Soapy's dates of "Aug 21 to Aug 27, 1883." This was probably not a big public attended event for Soapy's games of no-chance so it's only a guess on whether he chose to attend and work it. It appears that the location will remain unknown--for now. Maybe you can help?
STAR NOTEBOOK
April 24, 2017
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