Joseph
Lamm is one of the enterprising commercial men
of Elkader, being interested in a number of local
industries and business concerns. He is proprietor of the
Elkader Elevator, the Elkader Creamery, and also runs one
of the large general merchandise stores. In his various
ventures and undertakings he has shown sagacity and
foresight, his efforts having met with unusual financial
success.
Mr. Lamm comes of sturdy German stock and was born in
Erie County, N.Y., in 1849. His father, Arbagust Lamm,
was born in Germany and came to this country and settled
in Erie County, N.Y.; there he resided for a number of
years, and then proceeded direct to Iowa, making a
settlement in Clayton County, where in course of time his
death occurred.
Joseph Lamm, of this sketch, from his early years lived
on his father's farm in Wagner Township, and at the age
of thirteen years became a resident of Elkader, attending
the public school of this place for three years. His
opportunities for obtaining an education were not of the
best, but he improved such as he had, and by further
reading and study supplemented by his experience and
observation in after years, he has become the well
informed and well read man that he now is. When eighteen
years old he bagan to make his own way, starting in as a
clerk with the firm of L. Reuther, of Elkader, with whom
he remained for some time. In 1869 he accepted a position
as Deputy Postmaster of Elkader, where he remained for
three and a-half years. He then returned to his former
work as a clerk, later for five years serving as railway
mail clerk.
In 1878 he embarked in business on his own account in
this city, engaging in general merchandising, and this
business he has carried on with great success to the
present time. The same year after starting as a merchant,
he also accepted a place as station agent in Elkader, a
position he held until the year 1892 uninterruptedly, at
the same time supervising his other business. In 1892 Mr.
Lamm built the Elkader Elevator, the business of which
steadily increased until it has become one of the
features of the town. In January, 1894, he also made a
venture in another direction, opening the creamery of
this place which now does a large and increasing trade.
In these various undertakings Mr. Lamm has been very
successful, as he brings to bear upon everything in which
he is interested his shrewd and accurate judgment.
Mr. Lamm holds membership with Elkader Lodge No. 72,
A.F.&A.M., and is also identified with Chapter No.
41, R.A.M. In politics he sides with the Republican
party, with which he has been connected for many years.
In 1880 occurred the marriage of Mr. Lamm and Miss Ella
S. Packer, who passed her girlhood and received her
education in Fayette County, Iowa. The pleasant and
hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamm is situated on High
Street, where it is their pleasure to often entertain the
many friends they have made in this community. Mr. Lamm
occupies an enviable place in the regard and esteem of
his fellow-townsmen, as he is upright and honorable in
his business transactions, and those who have dealings
with hiim feel that they can place the most implicit
confidence in his carrying out to the letter every
contract and agreement he has made.
~source: Portrait
and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton
Counties; Chicago: Chapman Pub. Co., 1894; pg 386-387
-transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall
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