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  1. James Spurgeon Jordan (/ ˈ dʒ ɜːr d ən / JUR-dən; June 3, 1871 – January 28, 1962) was an American conjure doctor and businessman. Born to former slaves in eastern North Carolina, he learned folk healing practices from his family.

  2. Dr. Jim Jordan. Doctor Jim Jordon: (June 3, 1871, to January 28, 1962); James Spurgeon (Jim) Jordan, a famous Hoodoo doctor from Como, N.C who reportedly made a fortune conjuring. He said he never joined forces with “Ole Satan;” instead, “walked beside de Lord” rendering help to people in the measure needed (Johnson, 1963).

  3. Feb 2, 2015 · Conjure doctor well remembered in Murfreesboro. Dr. Jim Jordan was not a typical doctor. He used roots, herbs and even a crystal ball to cure people of their ailments. He practiced in...

  4. Nov 19, 2022 · Healing and Cleansing. Spirituality, Psychic Abilities. Mediumship. Scrying, Crystallomancy. Herbal Prescriptions, Spiritual Supplies. Dr. Jim Jordan, from a family photo taken in 1950. Dr. Jim Jordan, born James Spurgeon Jordan, was a famous African-American psychic reader, healer, and root doctor. He lived from 1871 to 1962 in the small town ...

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  6. James Spurgeon Jordan was an American conjure doctor and businessman. Born to former slaves in eastern North Carolina, he learned folk healing practices from his family. His faith healing practice, using methods such as herbal medicine and crystal ball reading, became well known along the East Coast.

  7. conjure doctor jim jordan, 1871-1962, used herbs, roots and crystal ball to treat patients who came from all over the country to be healed. north carolina folklife institute william g. pomeroy foundation 2019

  8. Wsla news story on ConjureMan / Rootworker Jim Jordan of Merfreesboro North Carlina circa 2015

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