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1947 KB-6
If the only memory, that you should take from this world is that of, as a child, riding out of the woods to home sitting straddle the headlights of a KB-6 with your dad and his trusted friend and boss in the cab, assuring
your safety; it would have been a
pretty good life.
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Updated 11/10/2008
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John H. Turberville
He had an afinity for southern forest

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Can you imagine this day; July 28, 1896
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CRIMP CUT
This photo was taken around 1972.  He would have been about 66 years of age at the time, having been born June 4,1908.  A lot of folks thought he managed to look younger than his years all through his adult life even up to the time of his death-March 17, 1997.  Those of us who, in our youth,  were dependant upon his wealth for our daily bread, know for sure that he didn't worry a lot about his own lack of wealth.  We also know that he had no need for worry about his ethics.  He walked through life, leaving it with no apologies due. His laughter and jovial expression was never more than a moment away.  He said that his dad bought him his first can of Prince Albert when he was age nine.  I wish I could have known more about his youth. 
A Farewell
The easy way to get turpentine
Newport
Stumps in Lousiana
Pines

1908