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Death: Jul. 1, 1910, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
Parents: Thomas Jefferson Turley (1807 - 1854), Flora Crudup Battle Turley (1819 - 1892).
Wife; Irene Rayner Turley (1849 - 1939).
Children: Eli Rayner Turley (1872 - 1948), Flora Turley Maury (1873 - 1952), Thomas Jefferson Turley (1874 - 1932).
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
US Senator. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee to Thomas Jefferson and Flora Crudup Battle Turley. After attending public schools, Thomas in 1861 enlisted and served in the Maynard Rifles of Memphis, a Confederate company that joined the 154th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Turley sustained wounds at the battles of Shiloh (1862) and Atlanta (1864) before being captured in the Battle of Nashville in 1864. He was imprisoned at Camp Chase, Ohio, from December 1864 until March 1865.
Upon the war's conclusion, he attended the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottesville, Virginia, completing his studies in 1867. In 1870 he was admitted to the Tennessee bar and began practicing in Memphis with L. D. McKissick, a former Confederate colonel. When former Governor Isham G. Harris teamed with them in 1876, the firm became Harris, McKissick & Turley. A prominent attorney, upon the death in office of Senator Harris in 1897, Turley was appointed by the governor of Tennessee to the vacancy.

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