Joseph T. Taylor papers, 1922-2000.

ArchivalResource

Joseph T. Taylor papers, 1922-2000.

The collection

33 document cases, 4 boxes containing 75 cassette tapes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7133198

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Dillin, S. Hugh (Samuel Hugh), 1914-2006.

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Taylor, Joseph T., 1913-2000.

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Joseph T. Taylor From the description of Joseph T. Taylor papers, 1922-2000. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244627139 ...