Deadwood (TV Series) - Season Time Frame

Season Time Frame

  • Season 1: Mid 1876
    • The first season of Deadwood takes place six months after the founding of the camp, soon after Custer's Last Stand.
  • Season 2: Early 1877
    • Seven months after the events of Season 1, the camp has become somewhat more orderly and civilized.
  • Season 3: Mid 1877
    • Six weeks after the events of Season 2, government and law, as well as the interests of powerful commercial entities, begin to enter the town as Deadwood prepares itself for entry into Dakota Territory.

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