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Lemon Meade Linder

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Lemon Meade Linder

Birth
Upland, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Jun 1912 (aged 48)
Grant County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Matthews, Grant County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:
Lemon Meade Linder was a prominent farmer, horseman and corn expert.
He died very suddenly on the morning of June 11, 1912 at the age
of 48 years. He was a farmer who bred good horses and the best grade of
corn. He invented and perfected "The Linder Surface Grader and Leveler"
and had some excellent ideas worked out and ready to patent on the
improvement of the rotary farm disc.Indeed after his road grader was
patented, it was sold in the Linder Grader Company, Matthews, IN. He was a
good corn raiser and held a corn judge's certificate from the Corn
Grower's Association of Purdue University, for raising a best grade of
corn. Lemon Meade raced his horses in sulky races and died at age 49 after
one of his horses fell on him when he was racing at Logansport, IN.

OBITUARY:
Lemon Meade Linder was a prominent farmer, horseman and corn expert.
He died very suddenly on the morning of June 11, 1912 at the age
of 48 years. He was a farmer who bred good horses and the best grade of
corn. He invented and perfected "The Linder Surface Grader and Leveler"
and had some excellent ideas worked out and ready to patent on the
improvement of the rotary farm disc.Indeed after his road grader was
patented, it was sold in the Linder Grader Company, Matthews, IN. He was a
good corn raiser and held a corn judge's certificate from the Corn
Grower's Association of Purdue University, for raising a best grade of
corn. Lemon Meade raced his horses in sulky races and died at age 49 after
one of his horses fell on him when he was racing at Logansport, IN.



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