Raymond and Samuel Taylor correspondence, 1966-1972.

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Raymond and Samuel Taylor correspondence, 1966-1972.

This collection contains correspondence between brothers Raymond Taylor and Samuel W. Taylor between 1966 and 1972. Their correspondence concerns research and work surrounding the publication of Samuel's biography of their grandfather, John Taylor, entitled The Kingdom or Nothing: The Life of John Taylor, Militant Mormon.

1 linear feet (2 boxes)

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Taylor, John, 1808-1887

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Mormon businessman in Logan, Utah. From the guide to the Joseph Morrell letters received, 1883-1906, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Mormon genealogist, temple recorder, and member of the Utah Militia. From the guide to the Copies of revelations, 1869-1900, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Report to George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young Jr., and Albert Carrington on claims by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints against the estate of Brigham Yo...

Taylor, Samuel W. (Samuel Woolley), 1907-1997

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Mormon author and historian. From the description of Cedar Breaks, 1970? (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 366744563 From the description of Papers, 1940-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122623033 From the description of Correspondence, 1947-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553158 From the description of Family kingdom, ca. 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122550731 From the guide to the Samuel Woolley Taylor correspondence, 1947-1948, ...

Taylor, Raymond W.

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Samuel Woolley Taylor was born February 5, 1907 in Provo, Utah, the son of Janet "Nettie" Maria Woolley Taylor and John W. Taylor, then a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and brother of Raymond Taylor. During the latter 1920s, Samuel enrolled in Brigham Young University in Provo to study journalism. During this time he wrote a weekly column in BYU's Y News entitled "Taylored Topics." In 1934 he married Gay Dimick, a fellow student writer...