Bekken Blacksmith Building

Name/Title

Bekken Blacksmith Building

Entry/Object ID

2011.42.06

Description

According to Jim Schmiechen in "Raising the Roof" first ed., pg. 17, "Herman Bekken's Blacksmith Shop, 1897 (photo ca. 1950) Washington and Wall Streets, Douglas. The last of the Douglas blacksmiths." Site address is 42 N. Washington St., Douglas. In 2022, a replica sign was hung on the building. H.M. Bekken, Horse Shoeing & General Repairing. The photo depicts a square, two-story brick building with a low ramp leading to double-doors to allow horses to enter the ground-floor level for shoe fitting. A Ford model A-style car is parked to the left of the doors.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Negative

Subject Person or Organization

Bekken, Herman M., Bekken, Gerald 1924-2021, 42 N. Washinton/Bekken Blacksmith Shop

Context

"Bekken's blacksmith-shop structure still stands today, reminding us that in the days before the automobile the villages were kept on the move by the blacksmith who repaired and built carriages and wagons and shod the horses.2" -- "Raising the Roof" first ed., pg. 17. "In the early 1920s H.M. Bekken Horseshoeing & General Repairing began. Herman Bekken married Jennie. They had four children: Everett, Howard, Mildred, and Gerald. The Bekken family lived above the blacksmith shop. Herman Bekken was one of three blacksmiths in the area. As a blacksmith he worked on plows, wagons, and mowing machines. He also sharpened plowshares, sickles, and other equipment. Farmers in the area also came to have the horses shod. Herman Bekken retired in 1960. He died on July 4, 1963. Currently the upstairs of the blacksmith shop is used as an apartment for families and owned by Mr. Gerald Bekken, son of Herman Bekken. An addition was put on to the building and used as a garage for families that live in the apartment. Mr. Bekken now uses the original blacksmith shop for storage and restoration. The building sits as a quiet reminder of a simpler time in Douglas, MI." -- https://bekkenblacksmithshopmckenzieandtyler.weebly.com/ Text by Saugatuck Middle School students Mackenzie Barnhill and Tyler Witzell, prior to 2015.

Collection

William (Bill) Simmons, Commercial businesses, Transportation: horse-powered

Cataloged By

Voss, Mary

Acquisition

Accession

2011.42

Source or Donor

Simmons, William "Bill" R. 1890/1-1966

Acquisition Method

Donation

Made/Created

Artist

Simmons, William "Bill" R. 1890/1-1966

Location

Filing cabinet

Files Accession Number

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

42 N. Washinton/Bekken Blacksmith Shop, Bekken, Herman M.

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2011-11-14

Create Date

July 24, 2022

Update Date

May 12, 2025