Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, 1783-1946. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 38947602
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, persons, 1865-1946. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39143903
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, cased photographs, 1845-1907. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39143876
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, postcards and souvenir viewbooks. 1910-1941. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39143870
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, Kodak album, 1901-1902. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39141360
Joseph E. Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, places, 1887-1940. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39143879
Joseph Edward Taulman (1867-1946) was born in Brazos County, Texas, and moved with his family to Hubbard City, Texas, in 1880.
As a young man he worked as a printer, saddle and harness maker, and cowboy. In 1893 he began working as a photographer in Hubbard City and remained in that business until 1919. He moved his family to Ft. Worth in 1920, where he worked as a linotype operator for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Taulman served for many years in the Texas National Guard, and he and his wife were avid collectors of family history and branding irons.
From the description of Taulman, Joseph E., collection, objects and actions, 1878-1941. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39143978
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Birth 1867
Death 1946