Jesse LaFollette

Jesse LaFollette

Jesse LaFollette (1781-NJ-1843 Ind) is featured in one of the limestone panels at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana.[1] Jesse's family lived next to the Knob Creek Farm, Kentucky owned by Thomas Lincoln during Abraham Lincoln's boyhood years.[2] Jesse was the grandfather of Robert Marion La Follette, Sr., William La Follette and Harvey Marion LaFollette.

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Early life

Jesse was born near Morristown, New Jersey in 1781. His father, Joseph, and grandfather, Jean, were Huguenot's who had escaped the persecution in France, traveling first to the Isle of Jersey and then to the Colonies where they homesteaded a small farm near the Wallkill River.[3] in northern New Jersey. Jean was killed during the French and Indian Wars. Joseph married Phoebe Gobel of Morristown, New Jersey, whose father's farm along with other neighboring farms in Jockey Hollow was used by George Washington and his troops during the winter of 1780. After serving with Count Casimir Pulaski during the Revolutionary War,[4] Joseph and his family joined the pioneers who treked westward through the Cumberland Gap.[5]

Kentucky

Jesse grew up in a pioneer community in Hardin County, Kentucky. As a young man, he homesteaded a farm in the beautiful hilly region of what is today LaRue County. This farm was adjacent to the Knob Creek Farm of Thomas Lincoln. Except for his service with the Kentucky Rifles during the War of 1812,[6] Jesse was engrossed in pioneer life on the frontier, hunting, clearing fields and farming and raising a large family. The LaFollette and Lincoln families were part of a small community and shared many adventures of pioneer life. They were involved in land sales with each other and title disputes with speculators; they served on juries together; and they were of like mind on the issue of slavery siding with the abolitionists.[7]

Indiana

When the LaFollettes crossed into Indiana, they left slavery issues behind. The 1816 constitution of Indiana explicitly banned slavery in the state. Jesse was also leaving land title disputes behind. He settled in Putnam County, Indiana.The old soldier, Joseph, travelled with him on this trek, dying in 1834 and is buried at the James Cemetery in Putnam County.[8] Several of Jesse's sons struck out for new territory and began farming in Primrose, Wisconsin in the 1850s.

Memorial

In 1959 Senator Vance Hartke introduced the legislation that led to the creation of Indiana's first national park. Early in 1962 President John F. Kennedy signed into law the act that created the memorial. The park was formally dedicated in the summer of 1966.[9] Jesse LaFollette is featured in the Kentucky panel of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. He is standing next next to Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln.[10]

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