Description 37 Sherman Street (1912-13) Armour and Company began operations in Deadwood in 1899 at this location. By 1912, business required the construction of this expanded facility, at a cost of $15,000. Three thousand people attended the opening of this building, which housed company offices and served as a cold storage meat plant. Armour served samples of their products at the grand opening. The newspaper reported that "there was no limit to the supply and few signs of a limit to the appetites of the guests." The building continued to serve as cold storage throughout most of its life, despite a brief stint as a Chinese restaurant.  Media Id: media_DWD_20070929_170636 Capture Date: 2003-05-28 09:52:03 Date Uploaded: 2007-09-29 17:06:36 Image Width: 1600 Image Height: 1200 File Size: 913387 Compression: jpg Resolution: 180 dpi Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec Aperture: f/3.5 Focal Length: 12.28125 mm Category: site
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