JAMES R. SMITH
For more than three decades
James R. Smith was prominently identified with the agricultural interests of Decatur county but is now
practically living retired in a comfortable home in Lamoni. He was born in Lewis county, New York, April
3, 1841, a son of Peter and Emmeline Smith, who were both natives of Germany
but, emigrating to the new world in an early day, were identified with the
farming interests of Lewis county for a long period. Both spent their remaining days in the Empire
state and passed away there. In their
family were three sons, on of whom is living in the
east.
James R. Smith was reared in
the Empire state to the age of sixteen years and during that time he acquired
but a limited education. At that early
age he heard and heeded the call of the west and accordingly, in 1857, made his
way to Illinois, and found employment at farm work near Mendota, in La Salle county.
He was married in Jo Daviess county, that state, in 1864 and in the fall
of 1866 continued his journey westward to Decatur county, Iowa. In the
following year, 1867, he located upon a farm southeast of Lamoni, which
continued his home throughout a long period.
When Mr. Smith came to Iowa he had three horses and a wagon and but a few hundred
dollars in money. This money he invested
in land, which was then in a wild state, for at that time this county was but
sparsely settled and wild game was numerous.
Mr. Smith went to work and in course of time had the raw land in a good
state of cultivation. As he prospered he
added to his holdings from time to time until he became the owner of a large
amount of land, being at the present time the possessor of eight hundred and
forty-five acres. He not only raised the
cereals best adapted to soil and climate but also engaged extensively in
raising stock, making a specialty of high grade cattle, and this returned to
him a good income. It was some twenty
years ago that he removed to Lamoni and embarked in the grain business,
becoming one of the largest buyers of grain in this section of the state. He also assisted in the organization of the Farmers State bank at Lamoni and is still serving as its vice
president. Eventually, however, he
disposed of his business interest and for the past fourteen years has lived
retired, giving his attention to his invested interests but leaving the active
work of his farm to younger hands. He
has been a successful man and his success is based largely upon the fact that
he was thrown upon his own resources early in his career, which developed in
him a spirit of self-reliance and determination to make for himself a place in
the middle west.
As previously stated Mr.
Smith was married in Jo Daviess county, Illinois in November, 1864, to Miss Eliza A. Graham, and in
1914, after a happy married life covering five decades they celebrated the
fiftieth anniversary of that event. Mrs.
Smith was born in Stephenson county, Illinois, a daughter of Theodore and Lena
(Tucker) Graham, natives of Ohio and Missouri, respectively.
They were married, however, in Illinois. In 1866, the
same year of the arrival of Mr. And Mrs. Smith in Iowa, they, too, journeyed to Decatur county and Mr. Graham
purchased a farm located south of Davis City and west of Pleasanton, in Hamilton township.
There he was busily engaged for many years with the improvement and
cultivation of his place but both he and his wife departed this life many years
ago. He was successful in his
undertakings and was a staunch supporter of the republican
party. Of their family two sons
and four daughters survive: Mrs. Viola Landphair, of Pleasanton, Iowa; Mrs. Warren Little, of Missouri; Mrs. Lydia M. Olds, of Jo Daviess county,
Illinois; Mrs. Smith; William H., who is living retired in Lamoni,
Iowa; and Benjamin F., who makes his home in Harrison county, Iowa.
To Mr. And Mrs. Smith have been born eight children, of whom six survive and all
but one were born in Iowa. Clarence F.,
a farmer and stockman of Lamoni, is married and has one daughter. Theodore J., who also follows farming and
stock-raising near Lamoni, is likewise married and has a family. Minnie B. is the wife of D. F. Kaller, a
traveling salesman who makes his home in Lamoni. Gertie is the wife of Bert Teale of Mount Ayr, Iowa. Louie is the
wife of A. Otis White, who is engaged in the undertaking business in
Lamoni. Arthur H. is married and has one
child. He is now operating the home farm
near Lamoni.
Since age conferred upon him
the right of franchise. Mr. Smith has
given stalwart support to the republican party and has
served as a member of the board of supervisors, while for the past thirty years
he has acted as school treasurer - a fact indicative of the confidence reposed
in him by his fellow townsmen. In
matters of religion he and his family affiliate with the Methodist church, and
fraternally he is a Mason, belonging to the blue lodge at Lamoni. The position he has attained and the success
he has won is the outcome of energy and perseverance intelligently applied in
his early manhood. To few is accorded
the privilege of traveling the journey of life together for a period of ore
than fifty years as Mr. Smith and his estimable wife have done and to few is
accorded the high regard and esteem that this venerable couple enjoy from all
with whom they are brought in contact.