Joseph E. Taulman Collection 1783-1994
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Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
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Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune, among the great newspapers of its time. Long active in politics, he served briefly as a congressman from New York, and was the unsuccessful candidate of the new Liberal Republican party in the 1872 presidential election against incumbent President Ulysses S. Grant, who won by a landslide. Greeley was born to a poor family in Amherst, New ...
Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902
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Wade Hampton (1818-1902) was a planter, Confederate officer, governor of South Carolina, and United States senator. From the guide to the Wade Hampton Papers, ., 1813-1891, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) South Carolina governor. From the description of Letter : Columbia, S.C., to Gen. Conner, 1880 October 31. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140158 Confederate Army off...
Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946
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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...
St. John, John Pierce, 1833-1916
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Governor of Kansas; prohibition candidate for governor in 1884. From the description of Letter to A. Willington, 1890 December 19. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53372034 Kansas governor, Prohibition Party presidential candidate, Prohibition lecturer; of Olathe, Kan. From the description of John Pierce St. John papers, 1859-1917. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 228416486 ...
Gorgas, J. R.
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Jackson, William D.
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Carter, William H. (William Harding), 1851-1925
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Army officer. From the description of William H. Carter papers, 1886-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979860 Major General, U.S. Army. During Indian wars, served at Fort Robinson, Army post at Red Cloud Agency, northwestern Nebraska. Named Camp Robinson Mar. 29, 1874; renamed Fort Robinson Jan. 1878. Active military garrison during Indian wars of the late 19th century. After World War II, facility was declared surplus and turned over to U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. ...
Chaffin family
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McLellan family
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Norris, J. Frank (John Frank), 1877-1952
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Southern Baptist pastor, editor, and leader of the fundamentalist movement among Southern Baptists in the period 1910 to his death in 1952. He was a graduate of Baylor University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as editor and owner of the Baptist Standard, the Baptist paper of Texas during 1908-1909. Norris served as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas from 1909 until his death in 1952. In 1935 he became pastor of the Temple Bap...
Taulman, Joseph E.
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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 Fort Worth in 1920, and he worked as a linotype operator for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 1925 until his death. Mr. Taulman also served for many years in the Texas Sta...
Parker family.
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Roach family
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McClellan family
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Parker, Quanah, 1845?-1911
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Prominant Comanche chief; lived in Fort Sill, Okla., area. From the description of Papers, 1852-1911. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971447 Quanah Parker (ca. 1845-1911), son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and famous Indian captive Cynthia Ann Parker, was the last chief of the Quahada Comanche Indians. He played a prominent role in the Comanche tribe's resistance to white settlement and ultimately to their adjustment to reservation life. Parker led ...
Parker, Benjamin Franklin, 1876-1969
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Confederate states of America. Army
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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...
Parker, Isaac
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Coghlan, Rose
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Goen family
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Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864
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Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917
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Buffalo Bill was employed as a scout by the United States 5th Cavalry, 1868-1872. In 1869 he participated in the Battle of Summit Springs, Colorado, in which the 5th Cavalry defeated Cheyenne Indians. From the description of Letter : Saint Louis, Missouri, to Joseph Witherspoon Cook, Greenwood, South Dakota, 1896 May 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702162229 From the description of Letter : Saint Louis, Mo., to Joseph Witherspoon Cook, Greenwood, S.D., 1896 May 23. (Unkno...
Archer family
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Crist family
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Robinson, H. P.
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Hutchings, Henry
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Taulman family
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O'Day, Nell
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Sweetman family
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Broadway, W. M.
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Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company
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American railroad company. From the description of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company station records, 1922-1923. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122367852 From the guide to the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company station records, 1922-1923, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...