History of Turner County (Book) - Page 16 & 17 images (front)
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History of Turner County (Book) - Page 16 & 17 images (front)
Description
History of Turner County by John Ben Pate, reprint 1979 - between pages 16 & 17 (front picture placard)
1. R.A. McNair, farmer and chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, Turner County.
2. James W. McCall, warehouseman and Vice Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, Turner County.
3. J.S. Betts, one of the founders of Ashburn, sawmill operator and financier.
4. James S. Shingler, one of the founders of Ashburn, naval stores operator, farmer, banker, and financier.
5. William Wesley Odom [Sr.], merchant, singer and musician, member of the Ashburn Quartet.
6. Mrs. J.C. Means, charter member and first Secretary of Sycamore Woman's Club, Secretary Turner County Chapter U.D.C., Past President Sycamore T.P.A., Correspondent "Wiregrass Farmer," "Macon Telegraph," and "Atlanta Journal."
7. Sycamore Hotel, Mrs. J.W. Long, proprietor.
1. R.A. McNair, farmer and chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, Turner County.
2. James W. McCall, warehouseman and Vice Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, Turner County.
3. J.S. Betts, one of the founders of Ashburn, sawmill operator and financier.
4. James S. Shingler, one of the founders of Ashburn, naval stores operator, farmer, banker, and financier.
5. William Wesley Odom [Sr.], merchant, singer and musician, member of the Ashburn Quartet.
6. Mrs. J.C. Means, charter member and first Secretary of Sycamore Woman's Club, Secretary Turner County Chapter U.D.C., Past President Sycamore T.P.A., Correspondent "Wiregrass Farmer," "Macon Telegraph," and "Atlanta Journal."
7. Sycamore Hotel, Mrs. J.W. Long, proprietor.
Publisher
Pate, John Ben, and Margaret H. Cannon. In History of Turner County, 16–17. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, Publishers, 1979.
Date
1933 original printing
Collection
Citation
“History of Turner County (Book) - Page 16 & 17 images (front),” Turner County Project Digital Archive Repository, accessed November 21, 2024, https://turnercountyproject.com/archive/items/show/307.
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