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Lorenzo Dow Culver

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Lorenzo Dow Culver

Birth
Fentress County, Tennessee, USA
Death
5 Dec 1918 (aged 72–73)
Jamestown, Fentress County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Fentress County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.4222222, Longitude: -85.0219639
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HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
by Albert Ross Hogue, 1920

L. D. CULVER
Dow Culver is a son of John and Nancy Culver. His mother lived to be about a hundred years old, and died near Boatland a few years ago.
L. D. worked in the tobacco business, buying and selling in western Kentucky, going each year until the Night Riders became so offensive that the business became uncertain and he has not returned for several years. Perhaps there is no other
man in the county so well informed in regard to the care and culture of tobacco as he is. He is also an expert fisherman.
J. P. Culver, a brother of L. D., owned and operated until recently, the farm known as the Flowers place on East Fork. He sold it recently and bought a small place near the mouth of Poplar Cove Creek where he now lives. He has served as Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector. The Culvers are noted for old time hospitality.
Tom Culver, a brother of J. P. and L. D., was killed in a skirmish between Beaty’s men and a Confederate force under Colonel Hughes in Buffalo Cove in time of Civil War.

source: https://archive.org/stream/historyoffentres00hogu/historyoffentres00hogu_djvu.txt
HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
by Albert Ross Hogue, 1920

L. D. CULVER
Dow Culver is a son of John and Nancy Culver. His mother lived to be about a hundred years old, and died near Boatland a few years ago.
L. D. worked in the tobacco business, buying and selling in western Kentucky, going each year until the Night Riders became so offensive that the business became uncertain and he has not returned for several years. Perhaps there is no other
man in the county so well informed in regard to the care and culture of tobacco as he is. He is also an expert fisherman.
J. P. Culver, a brother of L. D., owned and operated until recently, the farm known as the Flowers place on East Fork. He sold it recently and bought a small place near the mouth of Poplar Cove Creek where he now lives. He has served as Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector. The Culvers are noted for old time hospitality.
Tom Culver, a brother of J. P. and L. D., was killed in a skirmish between Beaty’s men and a Confederate force under Colonel Hughes in Buffalo Cove in time of Civil War.

source: https://archive.org/stream/historyoffentres00hogu/historyoffentres00hogu_djvu.txt

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