When Hot Springs Was A Pup


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About The Book

Badger Clark was already famous when he wrote When Hot Springs Was a Pup likely a fund-raising project for the local Kiwanis Club in 1927. Clark extolled the virtues and foibles of his little community on the edge of the Black Hills from its beginnings as a Lakota place of healing to its current status as a destination resort. Hot Springs South Dakota is still a unique thriving community home to artists craftspeople and the world-famous Evans Plunge.Charles Badger Clark Jr. known as Badger Clark became the first poet laureate of South Dakota in 1937. He lived and worked in his cabin dubbed The Badger Hole until his death in 1957 writing poems and humorous short stories depicting the cowboy life. Self-described as a poet lariat he enjoyed spinning his tales for audiences across the country as he became a much sought-after speaker for events ranging from rural junior high and high school graduations to womens club meetings.Except for added electricity the cabin remains as it was when Badger Clark died at age 74. In summer volunteers show visitors how simply the poet lived with kerosene lamps and a storage box below the kitchen where he kept perishable food and ice when he could afford it. His boots are lined up as if he had just walked out the door and a table holds the typewriter on which he composed poems. Above his fireplace hands a saying recalling his hospitality as well as the time he spent in Cuba. Mi Casa Es Suya My house is yours.Expanded edition with over 100 photographs and notes by the editorsHistorian and author Peggy Sanders and author Linda M. Hasselstrom worked together to create this text to bring Badger Clarks words to a new audience. This updated and revised edition contains additional notes and commentary; a biographical sketch of Clark Requiem for a Cowboy Poet by Peggy Sanders; and a timeline of Badgers life. The book provides an abundance of detail on the early days of Hot Springs with over 100 historical photographs maps and illustrations.
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