James Egan JR
James Egan, Jr., an
active and progressive farmer, who is association with his two
brothers owns and operates three hundred and twenty acres of
choice land in Linton township, was born upon this property,
February 9, 1860, and is a son of James and Catherine (O'Brien)
Egan, natives of Ireland, the former born in County Galway in
1828 and the latter in County Cork in 1838. The father followed
the shoemaking trade and continued at this occupation during
practically all his active life. He crossed the Atlantic in 1843
and for a time worked at his trade in Boston, Massachusetts,
whence he moved to Galena, Illinois, and then to Iowa, arriving
in this state about the year 1850. Although he bought land in
Allamakee county he had it operated by others and he himself
continued to follow his trade, in which he is still active to
some extent. He resides upon the farm which he acquired in
pioneer times and is well known and favorably regarded in this
section of the state. For some time he was active in local
politics and held the office of township trustee for several
terms. He and his wife became the parents of
ten children, six of whom are living: James, the subject of this
review; Margaret, the wife of Daniel Maloney, of Esmond, North
Dakota; Catherine, who married Michael Johnston, of Linton
township; Jane, who married James Brennan, of Dorchester; and
Frank and Timothy who are operating the home farm in association
with the subject of this review.
James Egan was reared upon his father's farm in this township and
early became familiar with the details of farm operation. For
five years he worked in the employ of others and in 1889 went to
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, where he secured a position with a
grain dealer. He worked also in a wholesale flour and feed store,
where he was employed for five years, after
which he returned to the homestead. He and his brothers now
control this property which comprises three hundred and twenty
acres of fine land upon which they engage in general farming and
stock raising, their well directed efforts being rewarded with a
gratifying measure of success.
Mr. Egan is a member of the Cherry Mound Roman Catholic church
and is a democrat in his political beliefs, taking an active
interest in community affairs and cooperating heartily in
measures to advance the permanent interests of the township. For
the past ten years he has been serving as assessor and he still
holds this position, discharging his duties in a
capable, far-sighted and progressive way. He is a man of many
sterling traits of character, able in business, progressive in
citizenship and at all times true to high and noble standards, so
that he has won the confidence and esteem of all who are
associated with him.
-source: Past
& Present of Allamakee County; by Ellery M. Hancock; S.
J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Cathy Joynt-Labath
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