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Bryant, Jerry; Madam Mollie Johnson, Queen of the Blondes; Deadwood Magazine, 2002, Deadwood, South Dakota .

Hills, Christopher; Gold Pans and Broken Picks; Adams Museum, Deadwood, South Dakota.

Klock, Irma H.; Aunt Lou: Lucretia Marchbanks, Black Hills Ladies: The Frail and the Fair; Dakota Graphics, 1980; Deadwood, South Dakota .

White, Vernice; Lucretia Marchbanks: A Former Slave, Pioneers of Crook County, 1876-1920; Crook County Historical Society; 1981, Sundance, Wyoming

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