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| date=October 20, 1903}}</ref> His father was a prominent politician who was elected to the [[United States Senate]] in 1845 with the help of the [[Andrew Johnson]]-led "Immortal Thirteen."<ref name=langsdon>Phillip Langsdon, ''Tennessee: A Political History'' (Franklin, Tenn.: Hillsboro Press, 2000), pp. 223-227.</ref> Shortly after Peter's birth, the Turneys moved to [[Winchester, Tennessee]]. He attended public schools in [[Franklin County, Tennessee|Franklin County]] and a private school in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]], and read law, initially with his father, and later (after his father was elected to the Senate) with Judge W.E. Venable. After his admission to the bar in 1848, he practiced in Winchester.<ref name=tehc />
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