Asahel P. Arnold
A fine farm of one
hundred and thirteen acres on section 24, Ludlow township, is the
home of Asahel P. Arnold and wife, which has rewarded their
industry and thrift by constantly increasing productiveness and
value. Mr. Arnold was born in Lake county, near Cleveland, Ohio,
June 22, 1846, and is a son of Jonathan J. Arnold, a native of
Connecticut, who as a young man went to Ohio, where he later
married Miss Cordelia Crosby, who was born in New York state. The
father was a farmer and shop keeper in Ohio but after he moved to
Illinois purchased land and turned his attention to farming. He
afterward came to Iowa and after spending a few years in Mitchell
county moved in 1872 to Allamakee county, where he made his home
until he retired from active life. He then returned to Mitchell
county, where his death occurred.
Asahel P. Arnold was ten years of age when he came to Iowa with
his parents and in the public schools of Mitchell county he
acquired his education. After he grew to manhood he turned his
attention to farming, operating two different properties with
constantly increasing success. In 1872 he moved to Allamakee
county and after renting for a time purchased the farm on section
24, Ludlow township, upon which he has since resided. He made
this property what it is today, for it was entirely unimproved
when it came into his possession and he cleared it of timber and
broke the soil before beginning the work of development. This he
has steadily carried forward since that time and the property is
today one of the finest in this section of the state. He has
added to his holdings from time to time and he and Mrs. Arnold
now own one hundred and thirteen acres of valuable and productive
land. Upon it he first erected a small house and barn, which was
later replaced by a commodious and substantial residence and a
large basement barn. He has made other substantial improvements
in buildings and equipment and the entire property reflects
everywhere his many years of careful supervision. Mr. Arnold
engages in general farming and stock-raising and is especially
interested in breeding high-grade cattle and Norman horses. Since
he was a young man he has been engaged in the contracting and
building business in Allamakee, Winnesheik, Howard and Clayton
counties, confining his attention to the construction of bridges.
He has developed a large and important patronage along this line
and has accomplished a great deal of important work. He was one
of the promoters of the Ludlow Creamery.
Mr. Arnold married, in Mitchell county, April 15, 1864, Miss
Eliza Teeple, who was born in Canada and reared in Iowa. They
became the parents of ten children, seven of whom survive: W. S.,
who is engaged in farming and dairying in Jefferson township;
John, a farmer and stock buyer of Waukon; Ellis Grant, who is
following agricultural pursuits in North Alberta, Canada; Ida,
who became the wife of H. G. Miller, of Jefferson township; Ella,
the wife of Mills Fuller, residing near Sioux Falls, South
Dakota; Grace, who married John West, of Waukon; and Ruth, at
home.
Politically Mr. Arnold gives his allegiance to the republican
party. He is a Master Mason, holding membership in the Waukon
blue lodge, and is a member of the Presbyterian church. He is
well known in Allamakee county, where his upright and honorable
life has commanded for him the respect, esteem and confidence of
his neighbors and friends.
-source: Past
& Present of Allamakee County; by Ellery M. Hancock; S.
J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Linda Earnheart
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