Daniel Webster Turner
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Daniel Webster 'Dan' Turner (March 17, 1877 – April 15, 1969) was the Republican governor of Iowa, from 1931 to 1933. He was governor during the Iowa Cow War and the Farmer's Holiday. He was born in Corning, Iowa.
Preceded by John Hammill |
Governor of Iowa January 15, 1931 – January 12, 1933 |
Succeeded by Clyde L. Herring |
Governors of Iowa | |
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Briggs • Hempstead • Grimes • Lowe • Kirkwood • Stone • Merrill • Carpenter • Kirkwood • Newbold • Gear • Sherman • Larrabee • Boies • Jackson • Drake • Shaw • Cummins • Garst • Carroll • Clarke • Harding • Kendall • Hammill • Turner • Herring • Kraschel • Wilson • Hickenlooper • Blue • Beardsley • Elthon • Hoegh • Loveless • Erbe • Hughes • Fulton • Ray • Branstad • Vilsack • Culver |