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Preceded by
  
Isham G. Harris

Education
  
University of Virginia

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Thomas Turley

Succeeded by
  
Edward W. Carmack

Role
  
Attorney


Thomas B. Turley

Born
  
April 5, 1845 Memphis, Tennessee (
1845-04-05
)

Died
  
July 1, 1910, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Thomas Battle Turley (April 5, 1845 – July 1, 1910) was a Tennessee attorney who served as a Democratic United States Senator from 1897 to 1901.

Turley was born in Memphis and attended public schools and was a private in the Confederate Army throughout the Civil War, spending part of that conflict as a prisoner of war. Upon its conclusion he attended the University of Virginia law school in Charlottesville, Virginia, completing his studies in 1867. In 1870 he was admitted to the Tennessee bar and began practicing in Memphis. A prominent attorney, upon the death in office of Senator Isham G. Harris, Turley was appointed by governor of Tennessee Robert L. Taylor to the vacancy. He was subsequently elected to the balance of the term by the Tennessee General Assembly.

Turley declined to stand for any further service in the Senate once the balance of the term to which Harris had initially been elected had expired, serving in the Senate from July 20, 1897 to March 3, 1901. He returned to his Memphis law practice until shortly before his death in 1910. He was buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis, the final resting place of many West Tennessee political figures.

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Thomas B. Turley Wikipedia


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