Letter, 1846 June, New Bedford [Mass.], to "George W. Taylor, Esteemed Friend" / Wm. C. Taber.

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Letter, 1846 June, New Bedford [Mass.], to "George W. Taylor, Esteemed Friend" / Wm. C. Taber.

Letter from William Taber to George Washington Taylor, noting hostility of some members of PYM towards NEYM and offering to do whatever Taylor wishes in relation to the non-slaveholder.

1 item (1 page) ; 15 cm.

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Haverford College Library

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Taylor, George W., 1803-1891

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G.W. Taylor was the son of Jacob Taylor and Elizabeth Richards Taylor. A convinced Friend, Taylor was early a member of New Garden, (Pa.) Monthly Meeting. He was a pupil of the Quaker educator Enoch Lewis. Taylor m. (1) Elizabeth Sykes in 1831; m. (2) Ruth Leeds in 1864; m. (3) Elizabeth Burton in 1885. Active in the Free Produce Movement, particularly between 1847 and 1867, Taylor was responsible for finding supplies of free labor products, for running a free produce store in Phila. (1847-67), ...

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Mount Holly Monthly Meeting was established in 1776 by Burlington Quarterly Meeting out of Burlington Monthly Meeting. In 1827, after the Hicksite Separation in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, the Meeting split into Hicksite and Orthodox branches. The Orthodox Meeting was discontinued in 1828 ; its members were transferred to Burlington Monthly Meeting (Orthodox). Mount Holly Monthly Meeting (Hicksite), which reunited with Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Orthodox) in 1955, was the forerunner of the cu...

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