H. R. Bakkum
H. R. Bakkum, a well known agriculturist of Center township,
Allamakee county, who was born upon the farm which he now owns,
is of Norwegian stock, his father, Andrew A. Bakkum, being a
native of Nordre Land, Norway, whence he came to America when a
young man, locating in Allamakee county in 1852 or 1853. Here he
bought one hundred and twenty acres of wild land, upon which he
first erected a log house, which he later supplanted with a brick
residence which still stands. All his active life he spent in
agricultural pursuits and died here, highly respected and
esteemed, at the age of seventy-eight years. He married, in
Allamakee county, Miss Bertha Reiarson, a native of Norway, who
is also deceased. In their family were six children: Mrs. Olans
Peterson, of Swift county, Minnesota; H. R., of this review;
C.M., of Ulen, Minnesota; Albert, of Kerkhoven, that state; G.A.,
of Fosston, Minnesota; and Hannah Gilbertson, of Makee township,
this county.
H. R. Bakkum was reared under the parental roof and in the
acquirement of his education attended the schools in the
neighborhood of the homestead. He early assisted his father with
the farm work, acquiring thorough methods of agriculture.
Subsequently he came in possession of the home farm and now owns
and cultivates one hundred and sixty-two acres located on section
30, where he engages in general farming. His property by its
appearance bespeaks the prosperity of its owner and Mr. Bakkum
has made some extensive improvements since his fathers
death. His land brings him annual returns of gratifying
proportions and he has come to be considered one of the foremost
agriculturists of his locality.
In Allamakee county, Mr. Bakkum was united in marriage to Miss
Carrie M. Larson, a daughter of Ammund Larson, of Makee township.
Mr. and Mrs. Bakkum have three children, Arnold, Roy and William.
In his political views Mr. Bakkum inclines toward the republican
party, whose measures and candidates he upholds at the polls. His
religious faith and that of his family is of the Lutheran
denomination, of which church he and his family are members. Of
the township offices he has served in the capacity of school
director, giving every evidence of his interest in the cause of
education. He is public spirited and progressive in his
tendencies and the success which has come to him is but the
natural outcome of incessant energy and industry, and is highly
merited.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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