Son: A. PETER BERG
A. Peter Berg is one of Sweden's contributions to the citizenship
of Iowa and his career has ever
been characterized by those sturdy qualities which are the birthright
of the Swedish race. He was
born on the 9th of July 1850, a son of Olof and Katherine Berg,
both natives of Sweden. The family
came to the United States in 1870, locating in Crawford county,
Iowa, where the father spent his
remaining days, his death occurring in 1884. The mother, however,
still survives and at the age of
ninety years makes her home with the subject of this review, who
was the eldest of a family of
four children, the others being: Anna and Christina, twins, both
of whom are now married; and
Maggie.
A. Peter Berg spent the period of his boyhood and youth in
his native country and there acquired a
common-school education. He was a young man of twenty years when,
in 1870, the family home was
established in the new world, and in the following year, upon
attaining his majority, he entered
business life independently, following for several years in the
miller's trade, which he had
learned in the old country. Later he took up farming and has since
engaged in general agricultural
pursuits. Since 1874 he has also operated a threshing machine,
his activity in this direction
proving most successful and remunerative. His home farm, which
consists of eighty acres on section
5, Stockholm township, is a well improved property, containing
fine buildings and all modern
improvements and accessories for facilitating farm labor. He is
also the owner of three hundred
and twenty acres in Colorado and his extensive property holdings
indicate the life of industry,
thrift and perseverance which he has led.
Fraternally Mr. Berg holds membership with the Masons, belonging
to Odebolt Lodge, No. 398, A. F.
& A. M., and his life record has ever been in harmony with
the beneficent principles of that
order. Since becoming an American citizen he has given his support
to the Republican party but has
never sought nor desired public office. He has, however, been
loyal to the interests and
institutions of his adopted country, casting the weight of his
influence on the side of those
measures and movements which have for their object the welfare
of the community in which he
resides and the general public at large. He has combined with
the sturdy qualities characteristic
of his nationality - honesty, thrift, determination and a large
capacity for earnest labor - the
spirit of progress which dominates the American race, and the
combination has not only resulted in
substantial success in the business world but speaks for honorable
and valuable citizenship.