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Found a biography of Leamon B. Archer, son of Charles W. Archer and grandson of Charles C. Archer in Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, 1886. Goodpeed's Biographies, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, published 1886 Leamon B. Archer, a resident of Halls Station, Tenn., was born near Garland, in Tipton County, August 24, 1859, and was the second of five sons born to Charles W. and Susan E. (Walker) Archer, and is of French-German descent. His father was born in Fayette County, but his parents moved to Tipton County when he was an infant. He was raised, educated and married, and died in that county on February 18, 1878. The mother was born in Tipton County, Tenn., November 1, 1836, and now resides in Covington. Our subject was raised and educated on a farm, and farmed two years for himself, and at twenty-two years of age commenced clerking for Armestead Bros., at Fulton, Tenn., going from this place to Elmot, Ark., clerking for John Oglesby & Co., but was compelled to give up the position on account of ill health and became a member of the firm of Archer, Walk & Co., of Garland, Tenn., but a year later commenced merchandising for himself at Halls Station, which he continued from June, 1884, to April, 1886, when he sold out to T. E. Salisbury; he is now the proprietor of a livery stable, and is railroad agent at Hall's Station. Mr. Archer is a Democrat, and cast his vote for Gen. Hancock. He is a member of the National Railroad Agents Association, and one of the popular, enterprising business men of the place. Notify Administrator about this message?
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