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Pottawattamie County, Iowa


Joseph M. Abel

Mr. Abel was born in Lee County, February 20, 1842, a son of David Able. When but 7 years of age his parents moved to this county with one of the foremost bands of Mormons under Brigham Young, and he has since made his home here, with the exception of a few years spent in Missouri.

Arriving at the age of manhood he went west and engaged in freighting from the Missouri River to Denver for five years, during the period of Indian troubles and massacres on the plains, when stages were escorted by United States soldiers. Mr. Abel and other men with him took one train of twenty one wagons unescorted to Denver. He had many hairbreadth escapes and for days acted as scout, riding high divides to guard the train.

[Nonpareil Excerpt, Council Bluffs, Iowa, May 28, 1916, submitted by Ann]



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