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Charles William Turner (June 8, 1846 – January 7, 1907) was a lawyer in Seattle and Montana, once Adjutant General of Montana. As a youth during the American Civil War, he was a courier for Stonewall Jackson. Subsequently, he was one of the VMI cadets who fought at the Battle of New Market. Turner was shot to death in a Seattle bar by an assassin who was after one of Turner's clients.

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  • Charles William Turner (June 8, 1846 – January 7, 1907) was a lawyer in Seattle and Montana, once Adjutant General of Montana. As a youth during the American Civil War, he was a courier for Stonewall Jackson. Subsequently, he was one of the VMI cadets who fought at the Battle of New Market. Turner was shot to death in a Seattle bar by an assassin who was after one of Turner's clients.
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