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Edward D. Turner deed to John Mathews
Deed for tract of land in range 12, township 6, section 4, containing 1620 acres and was sold for $1620. Signed by Edward D. Turner Eliza Turner. Witnessed by Thomas Allen and Henry Brow
Edward D. Turner memorandum and vouchers
"Memorandum & vouchers for obtaining a decree to enable Executors of E. D. Turner to convey to John Mathews.
Edward D. Turner, Natchitoches, business letter to John Mathews
Edward D. Turner, Natchitoches, business letter to John Mathew
Captain Edward D. Turner, Pittsburgh
Turner acknowledges receiving a flat bottom boat and supplies to be delivered to Wilkinsonville from Deputy Quartermaster Isaac Craig.Document signed by Turner
Engraved portrait of Sir James Turner (b. c.1615, d. in or after 1689)
Engraved portrait of Sir James Turner, army officer and author (b. c.1615, d. in or after 1689) by Robert White (1645-1703
P. D. Turner 25 cents (twenty-five cents) private scrip
This private scrip was issued in San Saba by P. D. Turner. It is payable in blacksmithing services or Confederate States money. A decorative design borders the top and bottom edges of the note. An ornate design comprises the left and right borders. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''33'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The year, 1862, is printed in the upper-right corner. The phrase ''TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,'' appears across the face of the note. It is signed on the recto by P. D. Turner. BC-476.PD. Turne
Mrs. D Turner Matthews
Donna C. (Mrs. D. Turner) Matthews. Her husband was a trust officer with the First National Bank in 1968 and was a attorney with Kearnes, Matthews and Mulock by 1975
Edward D. Turner, New Orleans, letter to John Mathews, Springfield [Putnam], Ohio
Edward D. Turner, New Orleans, letter to John Mathews, Springfield [Putnam], Ohi
P. D. Turner $1.00 (one dollar) private scrip
This private scrip was issued in San Saba by P. D. Turner. The bottom-right corner of the note is missing. It is payable in blacksmithing services or Confederate States money. A decorative design borders the top and bottom edges of the note. An ornate design comprises the left and right borders. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''118'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The year, 1862, is printed in the upper-right corner. The phrase ''ONE DOLLAR,'' appears across the face of the note. It is signed on the recto by P. D. Turner.P D Turne
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