Benjamin F. and Lucy E.L. Taylor papers, 1839-1927.

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Benjamin F. and Lucy E.L. Taylor papers, 1839-1927.

Primarily 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.

0.4 linear ft. (1 box)

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Taylor, Lucy E. Leaming.

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Taylor, Stephen W. (Stephen William), 1791-1856

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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 ...