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JESSE ELLER.
The first to make a settlement within the borders of Franklin township was Jesse Eller, who, early in the spring of 1854, took up a claim on section 18 and commenced to open up a farm. First he broke forty or fifty acres and built a round log house. He lived on this place until about 1874, when he removed to Mills county, and thence to Pottawattamie county, where he died June 18, 1884. Mr. Eller was born in Wilkes county, N. C., and was of German extraction, although he was reared in Indiana. He was quite a hunter and trapper during the winter, but when spring came he laid aside his gun and took hold of the plow with a will, so that in a few years he had a good farm opened on the northeast corner of Turkey Grove. During the Civil War, times were very hard, money scarce and the comforts of life very high, and during this period Mr. Eller made more money than any man in the vicinity, trapping and hunting mink, otter, wolves and other fur animals. In his day a good mink skin was worth from $3 to $5, and other furs in proportion. From "Compendium and History of Cass County, Iowa." Chicago: Henry and Taylor & Co., 1906, pg. 164-165. |
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