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Jesse
Savens The
subject of the present-sketch is a well-known resident of Colfax and was
formerly a farmer of Washington Township, where by hard work and honest dealing
he accumulated a large amount of property, and is still the owner of one of the
largest and best farms of the Township. To his neighbors he is known as a man of
high honor and integrity, of good business judgment, an enterprising and
progressive farmer and a loyal friend. Jesse
Slavens was born in Hendricks County, Indiana, thirty miles west of
Indianapolis, the son of James and Mary (Davis) Slavens. The Slavens family was
a family of soldiers. Many of the
Indiana family served in the Mexican war, Reuben Slavens, the grandfather of
Jesse and his son Thomas took an active part in the War of 1812, and Reuben
Slavens' father served in the Virginia troops during the Revolution.
Jesse Slavens came to Iowa at the solicitation of his uncle, C. M. Davis,
with whom he lived for a while. At the outbreak of the war no youth descended
from such a line of soldiers could have remained away from battle at his
country's call, and Jesse Slavens enlisted in Company I, Tenth Iowa Infantry,
under Captain Garrett, in 1861, and served for four years. He was in the Western
army through the Corinth campaign to Vicksburg, was at the battle of Missionary
Ridge, and went with Sherman to Atlanta and on to the sea, then took part in the
Grand Review at Washington. He
followed the line of greatest resistance, and took part in all the principal
battles fought by the Western army. Always
a brave and faithful soldier, he escaped with but one wound during the war, as
light one received at Champion Hill. At
the close of the war, in the fall of 1865, Jesse Slavens came to Washington
Township and located on the farm which he now owns, where he has since spent the
most of his life and which contains four hundred acres of fertile and improved
land. On this farm he has expended
much labor and it has been well rewarded. One year ago he rented his farm and retired to Colfax.
Mr. Slavens is a member of the Grand Army, an Odd Fellow, and has taken
the blue lodge and chapter degrees of Masonry.
In politics he is a strict Republican, and has efficiently served the
people for one term on the board of County supervisors.
He is now trustee of Washington Township, serving on his second term,
having been six years in office. His
official service has been greatly satisfactory to the people.
Mr. Slavens owns a large amount of business property in Colfax.
Mr. Slavens has one child, a daughter, and the wife of Jesse Marquis, of
Washington Township. Widely
and favorably known in the County, Mr. Slavens is especially deserving of
mention among the representative citizens of his community. The Past and Present of Jasper County, Gen. James B. Weaver, Editor-In-Chief, 1912 B.F. Bowen Co., Indianapolis, IN, p. 575. |
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