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Cure for poison. where
any posionous weed or vine
has poisined the skin or
flesh rub on murcurial
ointment.
Health. To promote it
make this preparation,
dissolve 1/2 lb. [Glauber ?]
salts, 1/4 do Epsn do. 2
table spoons full common
salt to a gallon of spr-
ing water, drink a
wine glass full every
morning before breakfast
put in a tumbler and
filled with spring wa-
ter. This to be a summer
drink.
Object Description
Title | James Asbury Tait, Memorandum Book, 1824-1835 |
Creator | Tait, James Asbury, 1791-1855 |
Date | 1824-1835 |
Description | This document is a memorandum book written by James Asbury Tait from 1824 through 1835. Most of the book's content consists of details of the plantation's income and expenses, but it also includes some of Mr. Tait's thoughts on agriculture and advice on farming. The Tait family were plantation owners in Wilcox County, Alabama; active in politics in Georgia, Alabama, and Texas. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project. |
LC Subject |
Agriculture--Alabama Plantation life--Alabama Slavery--Alabama Slave records--Alabama Traditional medicine--Alabama Farm management--Alabama--Records and correspondence Alabama--Social life and customs--19th century Wilcox County (Ala.) |
EOA Categories |
History -- 1819-1838: Early Statehood and Indian Removal Peoples -- Domestic Life Peoples -- Agricultural Life Agriculture Business & Industry |
Coverage.Spatial | Wilcox County, Alabama, United States |
Coverage. Temporal. | 1824-1835 |
Source | Tail Family Papers, 1798-1922, Auburn University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama |
Original Item ID | Collection 345, Tait Family Papers, Folder 6 |
Original Item Format | 122 pages, 17 cm |
Language | eng |
Digital Publisher | Auburn, Ala. : Auburn University Libraries |
Rights | This image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of this image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732. |
Type | StillImage; Text |
File Name | FF06 JA Tait Diary 1824 1835.pdf |
File Type | application/pdf |
Relation | Deeply Rooted |
Contributor | Auburn University Libraries |
Description
Title | James Asbury Tait, Memorandum Book, 1824-1835, page 1 |
Creator | Tait, James Asbury, 1791-1855 |
Date | 1824-1835 |
Description | This document is a memorandum book written by James Asbury Tait from 1824 through 1835. Most of the book's content consists of details of the plantation's income and expenses, but it also includes some of Mr. Tait's thoughts on agriculture and advice on farming. The Tait family were plantation owners in Wilcox County, Alabama; active in politics in Georgia, Alabama, and Texas. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project. |
LC Subject |
Agriculture--Alabama Plantation life--Alabama Slavery--Alabama Slave records--Alabama Traditional medicine--Alabama Farm management--Alabama--Records and correspondence Alabama--Social life and customs--19th century Wilcox County (Ala.) |
EOA Categories |
History -- 1819-1838: Early Statehood and Indian Removal Peoples -- Domestic Life Peoples -- Agricultural Life Agriculture Business & Industry |
Coverage.Spatial | Wilcox County, Alabama, United States |
Coverage. Temporal. | 1824-1835 |
Source | Tail Family Papers, 1798-1922, Auburn University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama |
Original Item ID | Collection 345, Tait Family Papers, Folder 6 |
Original Item Format | 122 pages, 17 cm |
Language | eng |
Digital Publisher | Auburn, Ala. : Auburn University Libraries |
Rights | This image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of this image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732. |
Type | StillImage; Text |
File Name | FF06 JA Tait Diary 1824 1835.pdf |
File Type | application/pdf |
Relation | Deeply Rooted |
Contributor | Auburn University Libraries |
Transcript |
Cure for poison. where any posionous weed or vine has poisined the skin or flesh rub on murcurial ointment. Health. To promote it make this preparation, dissolve 1/2 lb. [Glauber ?] salts, 1/4 do Epsn do. 2 table spoons full common salt to a gallon of spr- ing water, drink a wine glass full every morning before breakfast put in a tumbler and filled with spring wa- ter. This to be a summer drink. |