Chapter 9 Past & Present of Allamakee County, 1913 Agricultural Society & Farmers' Institute |
Agricultural Society.
Agreeable to a notice signed by Geo. C. Shattuck, John Raymond,
D.H. Gilbert, John A. Townsend, Thos. A. Minard and Robert Isted,
a meeting was held at Waukon, on the 7th day of June 1853, of
which John Raymond was president and Joel Baker, secretary, and
which resulted in the formation of the "Allamakee County
Agricultural and Mechanical Society." The first officers of
the society were:
President -- John A. Wakefield
Vice presidents -- Robert Isted, John Laughlin & Wm. C.
Thompson
Recording secretary -- J.J. Shaw
Corresponding secretary -- John Haney, Jr.
Treasurer -- A.J. Hersey
The original roll (Agriculture Society) 18 persons:
John Raymond
John S. Clark
Robert Isted
M.B. Lyons
John A. Wakefield
Reuben Smith
C.W. Cutler
Absalom Thornburg
L.S. Pratt
M. Lashman
G.C. Shattuck
Scott Shattuck
Austin Smith
John Haney Jr.
June 23d at a meeting of the directors it was voted that there be
a county fair at Waukon on the 13th of November. At this fair
Ezra Reed and G.C. Shattuck took premiums on sheep. Robert Isted,
John M. Cushing, and Shattuck, took premiums on Swine. Patrick
Keenan, John Raymond, D.H. Gilbert, Robert Isted, and Abraham
Bush, took premiums on cattle. Jehial Johnson, J.B. Cutler, Moses
Shaft, G.C. Shattuck, took premiums on vegetables. L. Abbott took
premium on wheat, Moses Shaft on corn. John A. Wakefield on best
ten acres of corn. Benjamin Beard, L. Abbott, Mrs. L.T. Woodcock,
Mrs. J.A. Townsend, Mrs. J.M. Cushing, and Mrs. Prescott, took
premiums on household products. This was the first agricultural
fair ever held in the county, and for those early days was a
grand success, although held on the open prairie.
The society continued to hold occasional fairs with more or less
success, for years. At a meeting held in Waukon January 8, 1868,
the society was reorganized as the "Allamakee County
Agricultural Society," under which title it still exists. At
the time of reorganization John Haney, Jr., became president,
John Plank, Sr., vice president, D.W. Adams, secretary, and
Charles Paulk, treasurer. A tract of seventeen acres adjoinin the
town of Waukon on the north, was purchased for fair grounds,
enclosed with an eight-foot tight board fence, and a half mile
race course laid out and graded, at a total cost of $2,129.48,
and nearly all paid for by the ensuing fair that fall. Exhibition
buildings, grand stands, and other improvements were made from
time to time, and the fairs were very generally successful until
recent years, when all county fairs, were largely given over to
the amusement features.
A few years ago the society sold its grounds to the city of
Waukon, which has its waterworks plant located thereon, and
devoted the proceeds to the construction of a new and larger
grand stand and other improvements, and clearing off of
incumbrance. It reserved the use of the grounds for fairs and
other exhibitions, and its later exhibits have met with better
financial results, a renewed interest being manifested through
the county. Its forty-fifth annual fair is to be held in this
year, 1913. The present officers of the society are:
President -- B.O. Swebakken
Vice President -- Otto Helming
Secretary -- George S. Hall
Treasurer -- T.B. Stock
Directors
Center, Ole Rema
Fairview, J.J. Broderick
Franklin, Floyd Clark
French Creek, Andy Laughlin
Hanover, Tom O'Brien
Iowa, Fred Meyer
Jefferson, Tom Mullaney
Lafayette, James Mooney
Lansing, Lou Hirth
Linton, J.C. Campbell
Ludlow, A.S. Pieper
Makee, E.W. Goodykoontz
Paint Creek, H.A. Hendrickson
Post, C.P. Bachtell
Taylor, O.H. Monserud
Union City, Ben Hartley
Union Prairie, John T. Baxter
Waterloo, Ben Schwarzhoff
Makee, J.C. Beedy, honorary member.
Farmers' Institute.
Of greater practical benefit than the fairs, to the farming
community, has been the Farmers' Short Course held annually for
the past three winters at Waukon, under the auspices of the
Allamakee Farmers' Institute, with instructors from the State
College at Ames. These courses have attracted a large attnedance
from all over the county, and aroused much enthusiasm in regard
to improvement of agricultural conditions. The officers of the
Farmers' Institute for the current year are:
President -- C.G. Helming
Treasurer -- D.D. Ronan
Secretary -- A.G. Meiners
Assistant secretary -- B.C. Opfer
Vice Presidents --
Center, Fred Ericson
Fairview, Anton Wachter
Franklin, Gordon Clark
French Creek, Andrew Laughlin
Hanover, Oscar Jacobson
Iowa, Thomas Reburn
Jefferson, James Barlow
Lafayette, Leslie Gruber
Lansing, Thomas Teelling
Linton, Muryl Hefner
Ludlow, John Simmons
Makee, Adam Herman
Paint Creek, I.I. Satrang
Post, E.R. Smith
Taylor, Bernard Houlihan
Union City, Alfred Meiners
Union Prairie, J.P. O'Neill Jr.
Waterloo, John Hermanson.
~transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall