Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . Donelson, Shiloh,Franklin, Nashville, and numerous minor engagements, receiving a finalhonorable discharge Oct. 23, 1, at Indianapolis, 1ml. His grand-father, Daniel Abel and his wifes father, were in the War of 1812:the former was a major in the same. Two brothers, Henry .LandWalter, served in the late war, the former in Co. F. 44th Ind. V. I.:the latter in Co. F, 129th Ind. V. I. Two brothers of his wife werealso in the War of the rebellion,


Presidents, soldiers, a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the United States and history of the Declaration of independence . Donelson, Shiloh,Franklin, Nashville, and numerous minor engagements, receiving a finalhonorable discharge Oct. 23, 1, at Indianapolis, 1ml. His grand-father, Daniel Abel and his wifes father, were in the War of 1812:the former was a major in the same. Two brothers, Henry .LandWalter, served in the late war, the former in Co. F. 44th Ind. V. I.:the latter in Co. F, 129th Ind. V. I. Two brothers of his wife werealso in the War of the rebellion, Bennett who was wounded at StoneRiver and died at Chattanooga in December. 1863, and Able was married May 14, 1*4S. in Concord township, thiscounty, to Abigail Robe, who was born in Portage county. Ohio. May7, 1824, a daughter of Amherst and Abigail (Liswell) Liobe, have had three children, Mary L., Ida 0. and Freeman Abel has been township assessor two terms, J. of P. andpostmaster at St. Joe: he belongs to .1. C. Carnes Post, 144. draws apension, is an invalid and his address is St. Joe, 566 PZESIDEXTS, SOLD ILLS, STATESMEN. ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT. George Farragut, who was born on the bland of Minorca, came toAmerica in 177(5, at the age of about seventeen years. He enteral theContinental army, as bugler, and served through the Revolutionary war,promoted to rank of major near the close of his service. He was masterin the United States navy during the Mar of 1812, and served in the de-fense of New Orleans. At that time he Mas settled in Tennessee, nearKnoxville, where his son. David Glasgow Farragut, subject of this sketch,was born on July 5, 1801. At the age of tin years tins sou entered thenavy, iu which service he remained through life, promoted through allgrades from midshipman to admiral. He was made a commander in 1841,and at the outbreak of the civil war was in command of the ~team eloop-of-war Brooklyn. His service in t


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