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John B. Turner


John B. Turner (1860-1937) was an American attorney and one of the first justices appointed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court after statehood was granted in 1907. He was named as Chief Justice and represented the First District (headquartered in Vinita, Oklahoma). Turner, a resident of Vinita, was to serve on the court until 1913. His annual salary was set at $4,000. He did not stand for re-election in 1914.[1]

John B. Turner
Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
In office
1911–1913
Preceded byJesse James Dunn
Succeeded bySamuel W. Hayes
Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
In office
November 16, 1907 – 1918
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJohn H. Pitchford
Personal details
BornAugust 13, 1860
Robertson County, Tennessee
Died1937
Adams, Tennessee

Early life edit

Justice Turner was born in Robertson County, Tennessee on August 13, 1860. Educated at the Tennessee State University in Knoxville, Tennessee, he was admitted to the bar in Linn County, Missouri June 19, 1883. In 1889, Turner moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he lived for the next six years. In 1894, he moved to Vinita (then in Indian Territory).[1]

Career edit

Little has been published about Turner's decisions or activities while serving on the court. However, one news article noted that he had written a court opinion establishing that lands allotted by the government to former slaves (freedmen) in the Chickasaw nation were exempt from taxation. [a] However, another case brought by freedmen of Garvin County to enjoin the collection of taxes on their allotments resulted in a claim that the government never actually allotted the land and, moreover, did not intend to compensate freedmen in the same way as their former owners. The Garvin judge awarded a demurrer based on this claim. By then (1914), Justice W. R. Bleakmore agreed with the Garvin judge and reversed Turner's earlier ruling.[2]

Retirement and death edit

Justice Turner and his wife, Flora Belle, retired to Adams, Tennessee in 1930.[b]

Electoral history edit

1907 Oklahoma Supreme Court District 1 election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John B. Turner 132,821 57.2 New
Republican Ralph E. Campbell 99,302 42.7 New
Democratic gain from Swing N/A

Notes edit

  1. ^ The land had been purchased specifically to compensate the former slaves under the Atoka Agreement of 1902.
  2. ^ See note and citation on Talk page.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Richards, W. B. The Oklahoma Red Book. Vol 11. 1912. Accessed June 14, 2020
  2. ^ "Freedmens' Land is Taxable." Haskell News. November 26, 1914. p. 2 Accessed June 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "1907-1912 Results" (PDF). oklahoma.gov. Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved 23 September 2023.

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