The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 57

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 57
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 55 SKAFTI ARASON by Jack Baldwin Skafti Arason Having been asked to write a short history of Skafti Arason’s farming oper- ations in the Argyle community where Icelanders settled in the early ’80’s, I am doing so in the conviction that my father-in-law would rather be remem- bered as just one of the many brave and energetic early Icelandic settlers in this or any other district where Ice- landers chose to build a home in a strange land, than be remembered by his worldly possessions or his ac- complishments. He was a very modest man. Though energetic, he was not a robust person. He never sought noto- riety or praise though he helped many settlers who fallowed him. He was a devout believer and lived accordingly. Like so many of the early settlers, he never really felt he was coming to a strange land as most, if not all, knew Leif Erickson’s history and felt they had a stake in his discovery. He had a strong sense of loyalty to Canada and was anxious to learn the English lan- guage. The early history and hardships of Icelanders at Girnli are well known. Skafti Arason left Gimli March 15, 1881, and reached Argyle March 31st. Because of bad weather, he did not get to the homestead for which he had made application in the fall of 1880. He had $3.00 cash and personal effects loaded on three sleighs. One sleigh was covered and used as their living quarters. He had a few cattle, one pony, and a yoke of oxen. His first crop in 1882 was the yield from 12 acres. In 1883 he sowed 47 acres. In 1884 he suffered a set back as the grain was frozen—and again in 1885 there was drought. The disastrous prairie fire of 1886 swept over a large part of the district and many settlers lost their grain and hay stacks. In the fire, Skafti Arason lost a stable, all his hay, a new wagon, a mower and rake, 20 head of sheep, 15 out of 23 head of cattle, and a yoke of oxen. The year 1887 was the most reward- ing—his crop yielded 1500 bushels of
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