Benjamin F. and Lucy E. L. Taylor Papers 1839-1927

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Benjamin F. and Lucy E. L. Taylor Papers 1839-1927

Benjamin F. Taylor (1819-1887) was an American journalist, lecturer, and poet who lived his last six years in Cleveland, Ohio. His wife, Lucy E. L. Taylor, was a member of the Cleveland Board of Education during the early 1900s. The collection consists of letters relating to the careers of Benjamin Franklin Taylor and his second wife Lucy E. Leaming Taylor. Includes letters (1840) from Taylor while a teacher at Brooklyn (Mich.) High School to his father, Stephen William Taylor; copies of poems and general correspondence (1861-84); original ms. of a novel, Theophilus Trent (1887); and speeches delivered by Lucy E. L. Taylor on a variety of topics relating to history, education, and culture.

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Taylor, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1819-1887

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Benjamin F. Taylor was an American journalist, lecturer, and poet who lived his last six years in Cleveland, Ohio. His wife, Lucy E.L. Taylor, was a member of the Cleveland Board of Education during the early 1900s. From the description of Benjamin F. and Lucy E.L. Taylor papers, 1839-1927. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22355326 ...