History of Taylor County, Iowa: from the earliest
historic times to 1910 by Frank E. Crosson. Chicago, The S.J.
Clarke Publishing Co. 1910
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(biographicals transcribed by Linda Kestner: lfkestner3@msn.com)
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Page 361
J. L. JACOBY
The enterprising city of Lenox, Iowa, numbers among its representative
business men J. L. Jacoby, who is engaged in real-estate dealings.
He has also been identified with agricultural interests of Taylor
county, having owned and operated a farm in Platte township and for six
years he conducted a clothing store in Lenox. His diversified interests
and activities have constituted him one of the leading business men of
his locality. He was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania, December
20, 1847, and is a son of David Jacoby, whose birth also occurred in Franklin
county. He was reared there and after attaining his majority wedded
Mary B. Wonderly, also a native of the same county. For a number
of years David Jacoby followed farming there and with one exception all
of their children were born in Pennsylvania. In the spring of 1852
they removed to Illinois, where Mr. Jacoby purchased a farm in La Salle
county, making his home thereon throughout the remainder of his days,
both he and his (page 362) wife passing away on the old home place.
He was seventy years of age when called to his final rest on the 5th of
August, 1884, while his wife died June 13, 1874, at the age of fifty-six
years. In their family were three sons and three daughters, all
of whom reached adult age, while J. L. Jacoby and his three sisters
are yet living.
In the spring of 1852, the subject of this review accompanied his parents
to La Salle county, Illinois, and there assisted his father in opening
up a new farm near Mendota although there was no town nor railroad
there at the time of their arrival. J. L. Jacoby assisted in the
arduous task of developing and cultivating new land. He pursued
his early education in the district schools and afterward attended the
schools of Mendota, remaining with his father until twenty-seven years
of age, during which period he assisted in carrying on the farm work.
On the 30th of September, 1874, in Mendota, Illinois, was celebrated
the marriage of Mr. Jacoby and Miss Sarah S. Corkins, who was born near
Bennington, Vermont, and was a daughter of Henry B. and Mary (Draper)
Corkins. Her parents were also natives of Bennington county and
were early settlers of La Salle county, where the father opened up a farm
and reared his family of three daughters. He afterward took up his
abode in the city of Mendota, where he spent his remaining days in honorable
retirement from labor. There he died November 16, 1905, while his
wife passed away August 15, 1901. Mrs. Jacoby had been brought to
Illinois by her parents in 1856 and was reared and educated in La Salle
county. In 1875, the young couple established their home in Bureau
county, about three miles west of Mendota, where he owned and cultivated
one hundred and twenty acres of land. Later he purchased eighty
acres near the old home farm and thus became the owner of two hundred
acres, constituting two well improved and valuable farms. He continued
to carry on general agricultural pursuits from 1875 until 1892, when he
had opportunity to sell to good advantage, after which he came to Iowa
and made investment in one hundred and sixty acres of land in Taylor county,
arriving here in 1893. Subsequently he bought one hundred and sixty
acres more. He personally cultivated one of his farms for a year
and then located in Lenox, where he purchased residence property, which
he now occupies. In 1903, he established a clothing business, which
he successfully conducted for about six years. He has also dealt
to some extent in real estate, handling Texas and Kansas lands and his
varied business interests have been so capably conducted as to bring to
him substantial and gratifying success.
The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby has been blessed with two children:
Lee D., who is now in the real estate business handling Dakota lands;
and Gail L., who holds a responsible position in a mercantile house at
Corpus Christi, Texas.
In his political views Mr. Jacoby has always been a stalwart democrat
and while living in Bureau county, Illinois, served for seven or eight
years as supervisor, after which he resigned. He was several times
elected to the position of tax collector in Bureau county, Illinois and
in Lenox; served one term as justice of the peace and as a member of the
town council. He was the president of the Mutual Insurance Company
in Bureau county, Illinois, having been the (page 363) incumbent in the
office for some years, and for several years was treasurer of the local
agricultural board. During the sixteen years of his residence in
this county he has been closely identified with its substantial and progressive
development, giving his aid and influence to every movement for the public
good, while his labors at all times are of a practical and, therefore,
of a beneficial character. He is numbered among the most progressive
business men of the town and along various lines in which he has operated
he has won the success which always follows persistent and earnest effort.
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