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Joy, C. Turner (Charles Turner), 1895-1956 (66)

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Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy. Vice admiral, United States Navy; senior United Nations delegate, Korean Armistice Conference, 1951-1952. Biographical Note Vice admiral, United States Navy; senior United Nations delegate, Korean Armistice Conference, 1951-1952.

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Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879 (37)

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Epithet: ARA Epithet: of Lynn Epithet: MP; of Add MS 35798 Epithet: churchwarden, of Stroud Green Epithet: of Stoke Ferry Epithet: of Add MS 38308 Epithet: Curate of Chesterton Epithet: illustrator Epithet: of Stowe MS 755 Epithet: of Add MS 37525 Epithet: Lieutenant; RN...

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Turner, Charles, 1962- (14)

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Epithet: of Kirkleatham, Baronet (1782)

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Warren, Charles Turner (7)

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Epithet: Engraver

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Cavileer, Charles Turner (7)

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Turner, Charles, 1774-1857 (9)

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English engraver. One of two companion prints of the same title after paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The two Reynolds paintings are still owned by the Dilettanti Society and hang in Brooks's (St. James, London).

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Turner, Charles (Palaeoenvironmentalist) (5)

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Turner, Charles S., 1866-1933. (8)

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Charles S. Turner was born in Iowa; his family moved to Boulder in 1882. Soon after his arrival, Turner began a plumber's apprenticeship with the Rutter and Hankins firm. He retired from the plumbing business in 1923; he was responsible for much of the plumbing installation in many of the leading buildings on Pearl St., the university campus, and residences throughout the city of Boulder. He married Emma Hacker in 1891, and she was his partner in all of his life. The...

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Dazey, Charles Turner, 1855-1938 (8)

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American playwright. Inscription inside the manuscript states: "The play, In Old Kentucky, was written by Charles T. Dazey ... It was produced by Jacob [Lett] and was performed on the regular stage for 27 consecutive seasons ..."

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Turner, Charles Yardley, 1850-1918. (8)

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Painter, etcher; New York, N.Y. Turner and painter, Frederick Stuart Church were close friends and according to Ruel Pardee Tolman, and "were called 'the long and short of it.' Every Christmas morning they planned to have breakfast together."

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