Photo 1888 of Bent & Deetken Druggist in background of this image from Library of Congress
Title: Jollification. Deadwood People celebrating the building of D.O.R.R. road to Lead City Creator: Grabill, John C. H. photographer Date Created/Published: 1888. Medium: 1 photographic print. Summary: Street parade with numbers "1888" and man on horseback in foreground.
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Name: Julius Deetken
Birth Date: 27 Oct 1844
Birth Place: Lohrbach, Grandduchy of Baden
Passport Issue Date: 24 Feb 1873
Passport Includes a Photo: N
Source: Passport Applications, 1795-1905 (M1372)
Name: Julius Deetken
Arrival Date: 16 Aug 1879
Birth Year: abt 1844
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: American
Place of Origin: United States of America
Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: Herder
Name: Julius Deetken
Age: 46
Birth Date: abt 1844
Marriage Date: 17 Nov 1890
Marriage Location: Jackson, Independence, Missouri
Spouse Name: J Geneuieve Maxwell
Spouse Age 21
Name: Julius F A Deatken
[Julius F A Deetken]
Age in 1910: 63
Estimated birth year: abt 1847
Birthplace: Germany
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Germany
Mother's Birth Place: Germany
Spouse's name: Genevieve M
Home in 1910: 33 Stewart Street, Deadwood Ward 4, Lawrence, South Dakota
Marital Status: Married, 2nd marriage
Occupation: Retail Merchant Drugs
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1866
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Julius F A Deatken 63, born Germany
Genevieve M Deatken 40, born Missouri
Albert M Deatken 16, born South Dakota
Martha C Deatken 15, born South Dakota
Name: Julius Deetken
Certificate Number: 43225
Death Day: 19
Death Month: Apr
Death Year: 1915
County: Lawrence
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Historical newspaper articles: Julius Deetkin and Julius Deetken
Julius Deetkin:
1 Gaston funeral today. 1893
2 Court report February 26. 1893
3 Request for benefit performance. 1892
4 New pane of French glass installed. 1892
5 Zerfing marriage certificate found. 1891
6 Deetkin writes brother, Julius Deetkin to Albert Deetkin 1889
7 Sheriffs sale. 1888
8 Like to know why called Chinamen?. 1887
9 In from round-up. 1887
10 Deetkin for mayor. 1887
11 Passenger lists Feb. 2. 1886
12 Delinquent tax sale. 1885
13 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885
14 Deetkin in from the round-up. 1885
15 Breckenridge in for round-up. 1885
16 Deetkin arrives from Idaho. 1884
17 Bent and Hummel to the range. 1884
18 Deetkin in from range. 1884
19 Strayed pony. 1884
20 Brothers meet for first time in 14 years, Julius Deetkin and Albert Deetkin, June 19, 1884
21 Arrivals and departures for Sidney and Pierre. 1883
22 Julius Deetkin goes out this morning for a four months trip in the east, and he will go as far east as Europe before he returns and visit his people. Upon his return his family will accompany him. November 14, 1883
23 Appeared before board, filed warrants and certificates. 1883
24 To visit Frankfort, Germany for nine months Jan 20 1882
25 On board of directors, Merchants National 1882
26 Was taking in Lead & Central today 1882
27 Bills allowed April 1-May 21 1881
28 To arrive in Deadwood via Pierre coach 1881
29 Has returned from New York Jun 05 1881
30 Bills allowed by city council 1881
31 Signed letter asking Corson to run for mayor 1881
32 Leaves Deadwood for the east with wife 1881
33 Bills allowed, vouchers purchased 1881
34 Letter to board of trade 1881
35 Leaves Deadwood with wife & child May 10 1881
36 Director at Merchants National Bank, ad 1881
37 Juror on Atchinson murder case 1881
38 On United States petit jury 1881
39 Secretary of smelting co. meeting 1881
40 Bills allowed, July 1-July 26 1881
41 Bills allowed, bridge work 1881
42 Extra juryman on Boullard rape case 1881
43 Expected here on his return from Europe in few day Sep 20 1879
44 Hurlbut Brothers settling all accounts at store 1879
45 In Germany, purchased Hurlbut Drugs by cablegram Jul 24 1879
46 Marriage, formerly of Bent & Deetken May 02 1879
J. Deetkin:
1 Circuit court report December 17. 1891
2 City Council meeting September 21. 1891
3 Finance committee for the Fourth. 1891
4 The mayoralty -- for Sol Star. 1887
5 Passenger lists Sept. 23. 1886
6 Arrivals and departures. 1885
7 Court convened, U.S. grand jury empanneled 1883
8 Names of the United States grand jurors 1883
9 Losses by the big Deadwood fire of September 1879 1879
10 Returned from trip to Europe, found no drug store 1879
11 Notice of Dissolution 1879
12 Leaves Deadwood 1879
13 Deetkin, J. leaves Deadwood 1877
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Julius Deetken:
1 County commission meeting. 1901
2 Deetken buys property. 1897
3 M Pherson for Second Ward. 1897
4 Sellect installed as clerk. 1896
5 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1896
6 Martha Deetken christened March 3, 1896
7 Deetken presents books to school. 1896
8 Hodgson confined with fever. 1896
9 City council meeting October 7. 1895
10 Circuit court report September 10. 1895
11 Citizens meeting about county seat. 1894
12 Among the mines July 18. 1894
13 Strong endorsement for Baer. 1894
14 Businessmen support wages. 1894
15 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893
16 Soda water fountain installed. 1892
17 Halloween at Deetkens. 1892
18 King to open in old place. 1892
19 County court report March 12. 1892
20 Pill-rollers pass exam. 1892
21 McConnell son to arrive today. 1891
22 McCann takes charge of prescriptions. 1891
23 Harris calls at Times office. 1891
24 New drug store of Julius Deetken. 1891
25 Plate glass arrives broken. 1891
26 Application for druggist permit. 1890
27 Vandenberg pharmacist at Whitewood. 1890
28 Real estate transfers April 18. 1890
29 Deadwood Liederkranz elects officers. 1890
30 Black Hills resources -- mines and mills. 1890
31 Keystone register November 25. 1890
32 Deetken and Maxwell married. Julius Deetken, Jennie Maxwell, Thomas Maxwell Nov. 21, 1890
33 Summons relief. 1890
34 Dr. White in business at Sioux Falls. 1890
35 Rev. Strauss to hold service. 1890
36 Shingle family enjoying frontier life. 1889
37 Licensed pharmacist arrives. 1889
38 Deetken to quit cattle business. 1889
39 Justice court Dec. 13. 1889
40 City council meeting Feb. 21. 1887
41 Court report Aug. 31. 1887
42 From Crook City. 1887
43 Merchants National re-opens. 1887
44 Merchants National compelled to close. 1887
45 Report of condition. 1886
46 Copartnership. 1886
47 Solid institutions. 1886
48 Deadwoods banks. 1886
49 Passenger lists Nov. 6. 1886
50 Fall round-up complete. 1885
51 The bet goes. 1885
52 Deetken in from range. 1885
53 Gapites. 1885
54 Bevit purchases Deetken residence. 1885
55 Merchants National annual meeting held. 1885
56 Deetken leaves for New Orleans. 1885
57 King up from the Gap. 1885
58 Bedrock title. 1885
59 Deetkin up from the Gap. 1885
60 Stock association annual meeting. 188
61 Deetken daughter born. Nov. 8, 1884
62 Real Estate & Mining Transfers 1883
63 Dissolution notice of firm known as Bent & Deetken Jun 13 1883
64 Citizens want Steele to run for mayor, sign petiti 1883
65 Leaves Deadwood 1882
66 Sailed from Bremen on 2nd, visiting in Iowa Jul 12 1882
67 Expected to arrive by private conveyance from Mile 1882
68 Visited prominent European cities & resorts Aug 09 1882
69 Bills allowed, April 1-May 21 1881
70 Sold 20 ft. of No. 7 on Main Street, Deadwood 1878
71 First National Bank of Deadwood 1878
72 Bent & Deetken drug store moves to Main street May 11 187
73 Connected with First National Bank, ad 1878
74 Transfers 1878
75 Real Estate & Mining Transfers 1878
76 Real Estate & Mining Transfers 1878
77 Mortgage Sale 1878
78 Mortgage Sale 1878
79 Hook & Ladder new uniforms 1878
80 Incoming Freight 1878
81 First National Bank, ad 1878
82 First National Bank, was Stebbins, Wood & Post 1878
83 First National Bank of Deadwood, ad 1878
84 First National Bank will open in September 1878
85 Dealer in drug, medicine, paint & oil 1878
86 Deetkin, Julius delegate for Peoples convention 1877
87 Deetkin, Julius is delegate to Peoples Convention 1877
88 Deetken, Jule of Chicago arrives in Deadwood Apr 10 1877
89 Gold dust to bring $18. 1876
90 Deetken, J. $18.00 allowed for gold dust 1876
91 Deetken, Julius, Pioneer Drug Store 1876
92 Deetken, Julius prop. Pioneer Drug Store 1876
93 Druggists sundries! 1876
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J. Deetken
1 Rosenkranz vs. Seelig. 1889
2 Post office petition. 1889
3 Business-like running of the Fourth. 1889
4 Grand Central register July 4. 1889
5 Grand Central register July 4. 1889
6 At the Keystone. 1887
7 Court report Aug. 4. 1887
8 August term of district court. 1887
9 Lawrence County Commission proceedings. 1885
10 Director, Merchants National Bank. 1884
11 Board of directors of Merchants National Bank, ad 1883
12 Stockholders of Merchants National Bank elect boar 1883
13 Bills allowed & warrants drawn for the same 1883
14 Druggists of various camps form society 1882
15 Members of the Hook & Ladder at meeting 1878
16 Interested in Moses Liverman running for Justice 1878
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Mrs. Julius Deetkin:
1 Mrs. Deetkin best speller. 1894
2 Sheriffs sale. 1888
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Mrs. Julius Deetken
1 Yesterdays personals. 1901
2 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1897
3 Maxwell and Schooly married. Sept. 20, 1896
4 Martha Deetken christened. 1896
5 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1896
6 Halloween at Deetkens. 1892
7 Keystone register November 25. 1890
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Mr. & Mrs. Deetkin
Birth, ten pound boy, daddie requires watchers
Deetkin, Mr & Mrs
Mar 24 1880
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Deetkin:
1 On committee to raise funds for smelter 1881
2 Brainards opinions on visit to Deadwood 1880
3 Losses in the big fire of September 27, $7,000. 187
4 Drug firm of Bent & Deetkin has dissolved partners Jan 21 187
5 Deetkin, Mann & Woods are druggists in Troy 1877
6 Deetkin sells out drug business in Troy May 31 1877
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Deetken:
1 Committee to appraise damages by opening street 1882
2 Hook & Ladder meeting last evening 1878
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Deetken & Bent:
1 Incoming Freight 1878
2 Drug store, pianos & organs 1878
3 Drug store 1878
4 Deetken & Bent get first upright piano in Hills 1877
5 Deetkin & Bent own drug store in Deadwood 1877
6 Deetkin & Bent consolidate stores and move 1876
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Deetken Drug Store
1 Schroeder engaged by Deetken. 1896
2 A.G. Allen, M. D. 1892
3 Grand and magnificent carnival. 1890
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Deetken's Drug Store:
1 Dr. Bowman to locate in Deadwood. 1894
2 We treat successfully with electricity. 1892
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Albert Deetkin:
1 Deetkin writes brother. 1889
2 Deetkin charged by Wolzmuth. 1886
3 Deetkin ranch for sale. 1885
4 Brothers meet for first time in 14 years. 1884
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A. Deetkin:
Arrivals and departures June 15, 1884
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Amalie Deetken:
Summons relief.
Deetken, Julius.
Deetken, Amalie.
Hastie, Addison W.
May 25, 1890
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B. A. Deetken:
Yesterdays personals.
July 8, 1900
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C. Deetken
1 Passenger lists May 23. 1886
2 Drug Store, Deetken C. & clothing store Gayville 1877
3 Deetken, C. of Council Bluffs arrives in Deadwood 1877
4 Deetken, C. drug store & clothing store Gayville 1877
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C. Deetkin:
1 Deetkin arrives from Idaho. 1884
2 Taxes unpaid for 1877, land to be sold for taxes 1878
3 Deetkin, C. has drug store in Gayville 1877
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Charles Deetken:
1 Passenger lists May 23. 1886
2 Drug Store, Deetken C. & clothing store Gayville 1877
3 Deetken, C. of Council Bluffs arrives in Deadwood 1877
4 Deetken, C. drug store & clothing store Gayville 1877
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Charles Deetken:
The banks
Feb. 19, 1887
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Dr. Deetkin:
1 Picnic was a birthday party. 1888
2 Ten-pin results in tie. 1888
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Charles Deetkins:
Dr. Deetkin predicting Deadwood boom.
Deetkins, Charles.
May 23, 1886
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Deetkin Pharmacy:
Crowsder to work for Deetken.
Crowsder, Harry.
Deetkin Pharmacy.
April 28, 1897
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Deetken burials Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota
Deekin, Martha Casebolt, b. 1895, d. Oct 07, 1939, age: 43y, Sec 1, Lot 4
Deetken, Albert M., b. 1893, d. Nov 17, 1921, age: 28y, bur.
Sec 1, Lot 4
Deetken, Genevieve, b. 1865, d. Oct 18, 1931, age: 62y, bur.
Sec 1, Lot 4
Deetken, Julius, b. 1844, d. Apr 21, 1915, age: 71y, w/o J. Deetken,