Taylor, Edward Robeson, 1838-1923
Variant namesBorn in Springfield, Illinois, and trained as a lawyer, Edward Robeson Taylor was elected San Francisco's mayor, serving 1907-1909. A leader in the city's cultural circles, and a San Francisco Public Library trustee, he was also a poet. Taylor died in San Francisco.
From the description of Edward R. Taylor letter, San Francisco, to Mrs. Mary Curtis Richardson, 15 June 1915. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 606891533
Edward Robeson Taylor (1838-1923) came to San Francisco, Calif. in 1862 from Midwest. There he studied both medicine (which he practiced until 1867) and law (from 1872). Taylor was active in Democratic Party politics (where he was a protege of ex-Governor Haight) and was Mayor of San Francisco (1904-1907). Taylor was also active in cultural affairs of San Francisco, as a trustee of Public Library and as a poet. Subject of this letter to William Keith is one of Taylor's volumes of his own poetry, "Gold" (1910).
From the description of Edward Robeson Taylor letter, 1910. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34957983
Taylor was the mayor of San Francisco, California (1907-1912). He was a lawyer and a poet in California before he became mayor, publishing an 1898 book of sonnets based on the paintings of William Keith.
From the description of Edward Robeson Taylor letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Mrs. [Ella Sterling] Mighels, [San Francisco, Calif.], 1917 Mar. 2. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 754656892
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Birth 1838-09-24
Death 1923-07-05
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