Resolution

Resolution is a (fictional) Old West town so new the dust has yet to settle. It’s the kind of town that doesn’t have much in the way of commerce, except for a handful of saloons and some houses of ill repute. (Prologue, Resolution)


Northwest of town, there’s a big lumbering operation. Other side of the hill, on the east slope, is the O’Malley mine. Eamon O’Malley. Open-pit copper mining. There’s a rail spur shuttles through the valley, back of the hill. (chapter 4)

Buildings and Store's

Blackfoot Saloon

Genuine Chicago Cooking

Livery stable (ch. 3, Resolution)

Hotel (ch. 3)

Bank (ch. 3)

General Store

Polly Patterson's House (ch. 10)

Zorn Tully's Excelsior Saloon

O'Malley's New Excelsior

 

Outside the town area:

 

Sawmill

O'Malley Mining Company

Streets

Main Street

Residents

Cato Tillson

Frank Rose


Former Residents:


Amos Wolfson

a Blacksmith with no name (ch. 3)

Koy Wickman

Everett Hitch (only in the novel "Resolution")

Virgil Cole (only in "Resolution")

Lines

Chapter 1

 

“Got a mayor?” I said. “Town council? Anything like that?”

“Nope.”

“Who’s in charge?”

“In town? Nobody.