ELMER E. DETRICK,
a stock farmer of Eden township, owns a fine farm of two hundred and
forty acres in section 22, where he has lived for the past sixteen
years. He was born in Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1865,
and is a son of John H. Detrick; he was only five years of age when the
family removed to Clinton, Iowa, and thence, in 1875, to Benton county.
John H. Detrick, for the past three years retired and living at his
home farm of eighty acres, in section 11, Eden township, has been a
resident of Benton county since 1875, and then located on the farm
where he still resides. He has followed general farming and stock
raising, and has made all possible improvements. He was born in
Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, in 1835, and is a son of Frederick and
Elizabeth (Hileman)) Detrick, who were farmers in Pennsylvania, where
both died; they were natives of that state. They had twelve children,
all of whom lived to maturity, but John H. is the only one who came to
Benton county, Iowa; one brother settled in Muscatine but the rest of
the family remained in Pennsylvania. Mr. Detrick was reared and
educated in his native state, and there married Kate McCormick, who was
also a native of Pennsylvania, and died in Benton county, Iowa, in
1903, in her sixty-first year. Four children were born to them in
Pennsylvania. In 1868 they removed to Clinton county, Iowa, where they
remained six or seven years; in 1875 they sold out and came to the
present home. They reared six children, all of whom survive, namely:
Robert M., a successful farmer of Eden township; Elmer E.; Rollie, a
farmer of Canton township; Jennie, wife of R. E. Downs, of Cedar
Rapids; Mabel, wife of Frank Lowe, a farmer of Eden township, mentioned
elsewhere in this work; and Jessie, who lives at home and is
housekeeper for her father. Mr. Detrick is a Democrat, and though he
has never cared for public office, he has served as school director. He
formerly belonged to the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and his wife
was a Presbyterian.
Elmer E. Detrick moved to his present home in 1892, and has since made
many improvements. He has built new fences, which he has made proof
against hogs throughout his farm, and has a fine new residence, as well
as substantial outbuildings. He purchased the farm in 1901. He is an
extensive feeder of cattle and hogs and in 1908 fed eight loads of
stock. He now (1909) has six loads of cattle and about five of hogs.
Ever since he occupied this farm he has been raising stock for the
market, and has been very successful in his enterprise. He received his
education in the country schools, and has ever - since followed
farming; although he had almost nothing at his start in life, he has
made his success in the stock business through his own untiring,
efforts.
Mr. Detrick has always been a Democrat, and has held various public
offices, serving six years as trustee, and now serving his second term
as assessor, while for three or four terms he was school director; he
is at present treasurer of the district. Although the township is
nominally Republican, Mr. Detrick has been many times honored by his
fellow-citizens in the way of public office, and is universally
respected and esteemed. He is a member of the Knights of Pythias of
Vinton.
In 1889 Mr. Detrick married Sarah, daughter of Robert Downs, given
mention at length elsewhere in this work. They are parents of three
children, Hazel, Carl and Glen.