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1877 Illness Remedy Advice from a Farmer
J.M. Lemar, that is James Madison Lemar, was a farmer from Union County, Tennessee. He was not a doctor but was considered one of the state’s best farmers. But circa August 1877 he was asked by Commissioner Killebrew to provide … Continue reading