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Charles H. Miller Jr.
Resident of Gunnison County, Colorado.
Charles H. Turner (Sr.)
He was born to Nathan and Catherine Turner in Arkansas in 1873, and grew up in Huerfano County, Colorado. He moved to the Mesa County, Colorado and Grand County, Utah area with his parents and siblings in 1887, where the family ranched. Along with the Cunningham family and his brothers Albert and Charles, he became the owner of the Cisco Ranch. He married Mary Alice (Abbott) Turner in 1896.
Charles Harold Buttolph
He was born in Michigan and received a BS Degree from Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) in 1918. He spent the years of 1913-14 running cattle on the Grand Mesa with Clarence Nichols, then returned to Michigan for school. After graduation, he briefly joined the army during World War One, but contracted Tuberculosis and was released. Due to health reasons, doctors advised him to move to a drier climate. He took the train across the country from Pontiac with his wife in 1919 to move to Mesa County, Colorado. He then began working at Cross Orchards, caring for pear trees, and eventually bought adjacent farm land. He later taught science courses at Fruitvale High School. He was involved in the founding of the Hoel Business College (which later became the Ross Business College). He belonged to the Presbyterian Church, the Lions Club, and the Masons.

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