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- Tags: William A. Greer (1863-1921)
Many Turner Countians Have Contributed to New Hospital
Tags: Alexander Stevens Story (1892-1973), Ashburn, Ashburn Peanut Co., Clyde R. Hobby (1906-1992), Clyde Shingler McKenzie (11/15/1887 - 6/30/1934), Cora Parham Beaty (1894-1986), Dr. Lee Denmead Stephens (1881-1945), Dr. Warren L. Story (1865-1949), Dr. William Joseph Turner (1868-1946), Earl Lamar Ray, Essena "Essa" Howell Story (1905-1993), Esther Ora Wiley Forshee (1912-1985), First Baptist Church, Frank W. Rogers (1887-1937), George B. Gorday (1869-1940), Jackie D. Oliver (1953-1962), Julia Cawley Turner (1868-1946), Knox-Conway Chapter of D.A.R., Mamie Kimble Oliver (1875-1957), Mamie S. Greer, Margaret Bailey Green (1894-1971), Maureen Stephens Hobby (1908-1999), Minnie Greer Monroe, Noreen Georgia Lucas Stewart (1904-1988), Olin P. Stewart (1900-1893), Ray's Drug Store, Rev. A.W. Green, Robert H. Green (1891-1948), The Wiregrass Farmer, Turner County Hospital, William A. Greer (1863-1921), William Maxie Forshee, William T. Scott (1905-1972)
Turner County
Tags: Alapaha River, Amboy, Ashburn Schools, B.H. Cockrell, C.L. Royal, Corn, Cow Hog and Hen Program, Daniel Henderson Davis (1861-1942), Deep Creek, Dr. Theophilus William Tison (1832-1911), Frank H. Taylor (1859-1920), J.B. Chandler (1862-1929), J.S. Betts & Co., James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), Joe Lawrence (1858-1939), John B. Cason, John Samuel "J.S." Betts (1848-1918), John West Evans (1844-1904), May Jenkins Betts (1863-1931), oats, potatoes, Rebecca, Sycamore, Ten Mile Trail, Thomas E. Brown (1865-1938), W.W. Ashburn, wheat, William A. Greer (1863-1921)
315 E. College Avenue in Ashburn, Ga
Construction…
History of Turner County (Book) - Page 32 & 33 images (front)
1. Hon. J.W. Henderson - second representative of Turner Co.
2. J.S. Geoghagan - Farmer and business man
3. W.A. Greer - First Ordinary of…
Georgia Historical Commission Turner County Marker
Georgia Historical Commission
1954
TURNER COUNTY
This County, created by Act of the Legislature August 18, 1905, is named for Capt. Henry Gray Turner who was captured by Union troops at Gettysburg. A resident of Nashville and later of…

