Edward Robeson Taylor letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Mrs. [Ella Sterling] Mighels, [San Francisco, Calif.], 1917 Mar. 2.

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Edward Robeson Taylor letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Mrs. [Ella Sterling] Mighels, [San Francisco, Calif.], 1917 Mar. 2.

Brief handwritten note to the editor of Literary California: Poetry, Prose, and Portraits with a correction for his sonnet, "Judah." He writes, "please change 'frowning' in the third line to 'towering'."

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Taylor, Edward Robeson, 1838-1923

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Born in Springfield, Illinois, and trained as a lawyer, Edward Robeson Taylor was elected San Francisco's mayor, serving 1907-1909. A leader in the city's cultural circles, and a San Francisco Public Library trustee, he was also a poet. Taylor died in San Francisco. From the description of Edward R. Taylor letter, San Francisco, to Mrs. Mary Curtis Richardson, 15 June 1915. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 606891533 Edward Robeson Taylor (1838-1923) came t...

Mighels, Ella Sterling, 1853-1934

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Born May 5, 1853 in Sacramento County, California, Ella Sterling Mighels was the author of many books. She is best known for her books on the literary history of California. She died in San Francisco on December 10, 1934. From the description of Ella Sterling Mighels Collection, 1890-1932. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 58745786 Mighels was a Calif. author and literary historian, b. Ella Sterling Clark, married first to Adley Hook Cummins. then to Philip Ver...