1914
AUGUST BAGGE
August Bagge is living upon the homestead in
20th of February, 1875
He came to
the
On February
10, 1874, Joseph Bagge married Miss Mary Berning, near New Vienna, Iowa, Father Conrad Schulte
officiating, and to them were born nine children: August; Mary, the wife of
Henry Schniders of Bancroft, Iowa; Emma, the wife of
John Domeyer, assistant cashier in the Farmers State
Bank of Dyersville, Iowa; Rosa, now Mrs. Barney Lasche,
of Oyens, Iowa; John and Joseph, both at home; Henry
and Frank, deceased, the former dying when nineteen years of age, and the
latter when eleven; and Henry, the second of the name, who died in infancy.
August Bagge was educated in the district schools near his home
and was well grounded in the fundamentals of learning. Through helping his
father with the farm work he received much valuable training in agriculture,
which he has turned to good account since reaching man's estate. He still makes
his home upon the farm which belonged to his father and with the aid of his brothers
is operating the place. He is industrious and not only plants his crops in good
season but takes excellent care of them during the months when they are
growing, and as a result gathers abundant harvests. He also raises stock, which
he sells upon the market and which returns him a good income. His labors are
directed by sound judgment, and he manifests the same quality in the investment
of his capital, his resources increasing year by year. He has resided in this
county during his entire life and has not only won material prosperity but has
aided in the agricultural development of his locality. Those who know him most
intimately hold him in the highest esteem and recognize most clearly his many
admirable traits of character.
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