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Original poems for infant minds
by Ann Taylor
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2 editions published between 1851 and 1853 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide
The "Taylor papers" relating to the family of Taylor of Luddenham, Davington [and] Faversham ... in ... Kent
by George Samuel Fry
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1 edition published in 1923 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Taylor family papers, 1885-1956
by Taylor family
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, business records, legal and financial documents, journals, printed material, and photographs relating to several members of the Taylor family.
Missoula Brewing Company Records, 1899-1967
by Missoula Brewing Company
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide This collection consists of administrative and financial records of the Garden City Brewing Company and Missoula Brewing Company. Also included are plat maps and plans of the brewery and correspondence and financial records related to other businesses of the directors and officers of the Missoula Brewing Company as well as some of their personal family correspondence.
Papers, ca. 1750-ca. 1800
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Historical papers relating to the Taylor family; legal documents and field book of John Rockhill, surveyor; financial records of Jonathan Robeson, Jr., and Maurice Robeson; financial records and legal documents of the Forest of Deane Furnace, Orange County, N.Y.; and surveys, leases, and other legal documents concerning the West New Jersey Society tract in Hunterdon County.
Papers, 1768-1912
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, business papers, and will, of William Berry Taylor (1768-1836), surveyor, land agent and owner, and founder of La Grange, Ky., account books, survey books, bills, tax receipts, and other papers, chiefly relating to land transactions and surveys, of Taylor and Taylor family, of Oldham and Shelby counties, Ky.; together with papers of Alexander Scott Bullitt and James Madison. Other persons represented include Robert Breckinridge, Thomas T. Crittenden, Harry Innes, William Littell, and William Preston.
Duggan-Prichard-Taylor papers, 1840-1984
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, diaries, biographical/genealogical items, education files, scrapbooks and clippings, articles and writings, and photos, of the Duggan, Prichard, and Taylor families of North Carolina and Virginia. Subjects include education of family members at Chowan Baptist Female Institute and Oxford Female College, Art Students League, New York, N.Y., effect of the Civil War on the family members in Wilmington, N.C., Baptist church, and missionary endeavors in Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Three below Gower : the story of cave exploration in Gower
by Taylor (Family)
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1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Papers : of John Cowdery Taylor and Harry Baylor Taylor, 1761-1913 (bulk 1868-1913)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains some family correspondence of John Taylor in which a visit to Jefferson Davis in 1868, and a traveling company's Shakespeare performance at the University of Virginia in 1907 are mentioned. In his diary he describes a European tour and medical treatments for a throat and lung ailment. Extracts, 1906, from the letters of Harry B. Taylor describe the life of a medical missionary in Anking, China and mention the Boxer Rebellion.
Papers, 1720-1950
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Contains manuscript and printed material relating to the activities of the Taylor family in Delaware County, PA.
Taylor, Harris, Roman, Frazer, and Smith families papers, 1683-1980 (bulk 1683-1851)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection spans the years 1683 to 1980 (bulk dates 1683-1851). Included in the collection are letters, land records (draughts, surveys, deeds, warrant, maps, advertisements of sale, etc.), business, legal and financial records, commissions, architectural drawings, receipts, account book, broadsides, genealogy, marriage certificates, wills, oath of allegiance, poetry, photographs (originals transferred to photo archives), etc. Topics include surveying, Native Americans, Revolutionary War (includes prisoners, discharge certificate, receipt for British dead, militia, etc.), estate settlements, astronomy, publishing, iron industry, Sarum Forge (includes labor agreements), East Whiteland Presbyterian Church, St. David's Church, Harris family homestead, domestic abuse (18th century), English Quakers and religious persecution, etc. The documents provide a broad picture of early Chester County and its residents as they interacted with each other at home and in Philadelphia through business, religious, and social transactions. Included in the collection are letters from James Logan (William Penn's secretary); a broadside by Andrew Bradford, a Philadelphia printer; and a real estate document signed by David Lloyd, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania.
The Taylor family burying ground
by Edmund R Taylor
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2 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Biographical sketches, quotes from family letters, memoirs, travel accounts, and other sources re history of the Taylor family and of Columbia, S.C., during Colonial, Revolutionary, antebellum and subsequent time periods.
Frewin, Stevens, and Taylor family papers, 1802-1999
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This collection contains wills, deeds, land and slave bills of sale, receipts, letters, financial accounts, photographs, biographies, and other miscellaneous materials regarding the Frewin, Stevens, and Taylor families of Frederica, Saint Simons Island, Georgia from 1802 to 1999. Also included is an inventory with brief descriptions of the materials included in this collections, compiled by the donor, Charles E. Pearson as well as two biographies written by Pearson entitled Captain James Frewin of Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia and Charles Stevens of St. Simons Island: Coasting Captain.
Papers, 1818-1984
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence and genealogical information pertaining to the Taylor family.
Taylor family papers, 1722-1843
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Includes letters; military communications, appointments, and resignations; and tax notices of the Taylor family of Charlemont, Massachusetts.
Letters : New York City, from Lee A. Weber to Mrs. R.C. Taylor, and Armistead Dobie to Robert C. Taylor, 1938 March 29 and 1939 July 20
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Lee A. Weber, Doubleday Doran bookshop, sends a book with the 1938 letter to Mrs. R.C. Taylor. Judge Armistead Dobie, Charlottesville, sends his regards and thanks for a letter to Judge Robert C. Taylor in 1939.
Legal papers of the Taylor and Shakespeare families
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide a) Indenture made between Jeremiah Addenbrooke and Richard Taylor 1773 re lease of lands in Staffordshire. b) Will, 1841, and probate of will, 1842, of Richard Taylor. c) Indenture made between Sarah Taylor, widow of Richard, and Thomas Taylor, their son, 1852, re mortgage of chattels. d) Indenture made between Sarah Taylor, Thomas Shakespeare, Peter Tertius Kempson and John Thrupp 1852, re settlement on the marriage of Sarah Taylor with Thomas Shakespeare.
Taylor family papers, 1958-1979
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Christmas cards, 1958-1970s, both in albums and individual, that were sent to the family of Isaac and Gertrude Taylor in Chapel Hill, N.C., from friends and family. Also included are three line drawings commissioned by the Taylors for Christmas cards of pine trees (Pinus virginiana, Pinus echinata, and Pinus taeda).
Financial and estate papers, 1857-1906 (bulk 1896-1906)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Agreements and financial papers, 1857, of Dennis Taylor with Edward F. Folger; Henry D. Taylor will, 1882, and papers related to settling his estate, 1896; financial papers and will, 1899-1906, of Esther I. Taylor; financial papers, 1902-1906, of Irene Taylor Wettlaufer; and H.D. Taylor Co. financial records, 1883-1906, including annual statements, 1899-1903 and cashbooks, Dec. 1883-Dec. 1895 and Mar. 1901-July 1902. Also includes a certificate of life membership in the First Presbyterian Church Sabbath School Missionary Association, issued to Dennis Taylor, 1867.
Papers
by Livingston-Taylor family
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Scattered correspondence and other papers of prominent early Columbus family, including items relating to Robert Nelson, 1779-1824, Col. Edward C. Livingston, 1783-1813, Gerritt Smith, 1797-1874, Daniel Cady, 1773-1859, Edward Livingston Taylor, 1838-1910, Henry Clay Taylor, 1844-1917, and Margaret Livingston Taylor, b.1851, as well as genealogical data about the Livingston and Taylor families. more
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