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Charles Frederick Bowman
Grand Junction settler who owned a meat market on Main Street and who opened the first slaughterhouse in town. According to Bowman's grandaughter, Edith Marie (Huffer) Sisac, the slaughterhouse was located directly across from the Durham Stockyards on River Road. He ran the business for over fifty years. According to oral history interviewee Walt Simineo, Bowman also owned his own cattle ranch, which may have been in Kannah Creek or further up on the Grand Mesa. Father of Fred Bowman and Helen Lane.
Charles H. Hohstadt
Married Martha Jane Curry in 1876.
Charles H. Lunnon
Charles owned and operated a cement and construction business with his brother George Lunnon.
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.

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