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John W. Turner
Photograph shows John W. Turner, who was a rancher in Elizabethtown, New Mexico. Upon migrating to New Mexico from Illinois, Turner was a school teacher, then worked in mining, and eventually became a well-known cattle rancher. Notes accompanying the photograph read "John W. Turner, 1919.
Dan W. Turner
Dan W. Turner, republican candidate, vies for two year state representative position
W. Turner Jarboe, Jr.
Photo of W. Turner Jarboe, Jr., radio officer of the Pan American Clipper
My native land, I love thee well [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceRespectfully dedicated to Benjamin T. Nyman, Esq.13Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
011, Item 011Written and composed by Joseph W. Turner
My native land, I love thee well [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceRespectfully dedicated to Benjamin T. Nyman, Esq.13Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
011, Item 011Written and composed by Joseph W. Turner
'Till I heard him sing out "I've a Few more left." [varies slightly with each verse] [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voicededicated to All the "Smiths" in the Union.258 3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
050, Item 078Written & Arranged by Joseph W. Turner
The genius of J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
THE GENIUS OF J. M. W. TURNER, R. A.
The genius of J. M. W. Turner, R. A. ( - )
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The oil-paintings of Turner (I)
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Turner's monochromes and early water-colours (I)
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The later water-colours (I)
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Turner and his engravers (I)
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