A Biographical Record of Calhoun County, Iowa

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A Biographical Record of Calhoun County, Iowa
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He located in Geneseo, Henry county, Illinois, where at first he worked on a farm at twenty dollars per year, and during the summer of the following year was paid at the rate of sixty dollars per year, while during the summer of 1865 he received fifteen dollars per month.
On the 2d of May, 1866, Mr. Wickmann came to Calhoun county, Iowa, and found employment on. the farm of Joel Olmstead at fourteen dollars per month, remaining with him one summer. He then went to Boonesboro, Iowa, where he hau
...led coal two months, and next accepted a position as_ "mule whacker" at the coal bank at Coal Valley, six miles west of Boonesboro on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. Mr.
Wickmann drove a gin horse, hoisting coal from the shaft for one year, and the follow- ing year engaged. in teaming for Hon. John F. Buncombe, of Fort Dodge, who owned a coal shafts For five years he followed team- ing in the employ of that gentleman, at Holi- day Creek, six miles southeast of Fort Dodge.
Mr. Wickmann returned to Calhoun county in 1871, and for one sumnier lived all alone in a little shanty eight feet square on section 10, township 88, range 31, the nearest house being then twenty miles south- west of his place, but in the fall of that- year he returned to Holiday' Creek; Webster county.


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