H.E. Bakkum
H. E. Bakkum, who
was born on the farm on which he now resides on January 9, 1856,
is to be numbered among the more substantial agriculturists of
Center township, where he owns a valuable farm of one hundred and
seventy-four acres. He is a son of Erick Bakkum, a native of
Nordre Land, Norway, who came to the United States in 1851, and
after spending one year in Rock county, Wisconsin, in 1852
located on the land upon which his son now resides. He first
acquired title to eighty acres of wild land, where he erected a
log shanty in which the family lived until 1869, when his present
home was built. The father added to his lands from time to time
until he was able to give each of his sons a good-sized farm. He
was prominent in his locality and highly esteemed, passing away
on May 23, 1897. He had married in Norway Miss Gunel Engen, who
passed away on the farm about thirteen years later than her
husband, on June 1, 1910. The parents were members of the
Lutheran church and the father gave his support to the republican
party. In their family were six children: Andrew E., of Paint
Creek township; Sophia, the deceased wife of Peter Paulson;
Carrie Martha, who died at the age of eighteen; H. E., our
subject; Hannah Drogsett, deceased; and E. E., of Center
township.
H. E. Bakkum was reared under the parental roof and grounded by
his parents in the old-fashioned virtues of honesty and industry.
In the acquirement of his education he attended the district
schools and early began to assist his father with the work of the
farm. He has always remained at home and subsequently came into
possession of the old farm residence and one hundred and
seventy-four acres of land. He has done much towards improving
this property, has installed modern machinery and implements and
in every way has increased the yield of his land. He is today
esteemed as one of the most substantial agriculturists of his
locality and such success as has come to him is highly
commendable, as it has largely been the result of his own labors.
In Allamakee county Mr. Bakkum was united in marriage to Miss
Matilda Ericson, who was born in this county and is a daughter of
Andrew Ericson. They have four children, Gusta, Annette, Eilert,
and Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Bakkum are members of the United
Lutheran church and his political allegiance is given to the
republican party. While Mr. Bakkum has attained individual
prosperity, he has never lost sight of the general welfare and
has done as much as any other citizen in promoting worthy public
enterprises. He enjoys the confidence and esteem of all who know
him and is considered a serviceable factor in his community.
-source: Past
& Present of Allamakee County; by Ellery M. Hancock; S.
J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Linda Earnheart
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