Occupation: The U. S. Post Office was first called "Gouge" with John A. Turner as postmaster in 1858. In 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, he was replaced by A. Bracht, a strong Union supporter. In 1868, T
Date: 1858 - 1861
Event
Event: John Turner is appointed guardian of the infant heirs of Philip S. Turner, deceased, i.e., namely, Philip S., Sarah E., Richard James, and John L. Turner. Security: O. P. Hogan. November 1855. C-7. Page 45 notes that Sarah Gearheart is the mother of the
Type: Event
Date: 1855
Place: Grant County, Kentucky
Event: In July and August, 1862, sixteen citizens were arrested and taken to Camp Chase, Ohio and Louisville, Ky., and put into prison. There were over sixty from the surrounding counties. From Grant County there were: William Conrad, O. D. Manama, Dr. R. G. Har
Type: Event
Date: 1862
Place: Prison in Ohio
User ID
User ID: F5435EA4-1LXC-WN07-F543-F5435EA4LH42
Sources
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