Charles Herbert Rathbun
Although yet a young man, Mr. Rathbun has already entered the
ranks of the landowners of Allamakee county by purchasing, in
1912, an eighty-acre farm, upon which he engages in general
agricultural pursuits, giving considerable attention to the
raising of high grade shorthorn cattle. A native of Winneshiek
county, Iowa, he was born three miles west of Postville, November
4, 1885, and is a son of Bradshaw Rathbun, a native of New York
state. His mother, who bore the maiden name of Hall, was born in
Iowa. In 1843 the father became a resident of Iowa, locating on
the farm upon which our subject was born and on which he settled
with his father, Bradshaw Rathbun, Sr., thereby establishing
title to the family as early pioneers of the state. Upon this
farm the father grew to manhood and there he continued in his
agricultural pursuits until he retired to Postville. Mr. and Mrs.
Bradshaw had six children: May, a resident of Los Angeles,
California, where, in connection with her brother, she conducts a
mercantile establishment; Hall, of Los Angeles; Frederick, who
resides in Winneshiek county, Iowa; Bessie, the wife of Welton
Cornell, who owns a farm on the Military road, near Ossian,
Winneshiek county; Blake, on the home farm; and Charles Herbert,
our subject.
In the acquirement of an education Charles H. Rathbun attended
the district school in his home township in Winneshiek county. He
remained at home until the age of twenty-one and then worked as a
farm hand, saving his earnings so that he was enabled in the
spring of 1912 to purchase the eighty-acre farm upon which he now
resides and which is highly improved and cultivated. Substantial
buildings can be found upon his place and he has installed the
latest machinery to facilitate the farm labor. He makes a
specialty of shorthorn cattle, as his father did before him, and
keeps a number of high-grade stock on hand. Practically all of
his attention is given to the improvements of the farm and he has
already succeeded in such a measure that a bright future may be
prophesied for him.
On February 23, 1912, Mr. Rathbun was united in marriage to Miss
Hattie Nancy Huffy, who was born in Clermont, Fayette county,
Iowa, January 3, 1890, a daughter of Charles and Ella (Gordon)
Huffy, both natives of this state. The mother, however, is at
present residing in Allamakee county.
The political views of Mr. Rathbun are independent, his support
being given to the best candidates available, irrespective of
party lines. He shows a deep interest in the cause of education
and at present efficiently serves as president of the school
board of the Highland district in Post township. Yet a young man,
he has already attained to a position of financial independence
and is as highly esteemed and respected for the success he has
attained thus far as for those qualities of his character which
have made that success possible.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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