According to his nephew, Del Patty, Ambrose Jones' primary work across his years was farming. He owned and resided at the first farm up the hill west of Unionport, Indiana. Ambrose was a widely known horse trader who would buy and sell horses, each for a slight profit, and made money even after draft horse use was declining. Ambrose usually kept a jack on the farm for stud service for those who raised mules.
According to his nephew, Del Patty, Ambrose Jones' primary work across his years was farming. He owned and resided at the first farm up the hill west of Unionport, Indiana. Ambrose was a widely known horse trader who would buy and sell horses, each for a slight profit, and made money even after draft horse use was declining. Ambrose usually kept a jack on the farm for stud service for those who raised mules.
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