Bayard Taylor papers, 1826-1912 (inclusive),1845-1878 (bulk).

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Bayard Taylor papers, 1826-1912 (inclusive),1845-1878 (bulk).

Family correspondence of American man of letters Bayard Taylor.

7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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