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Box 6

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Contains 26 Results:

Taylor, Nathan

 File — Box: 6
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To members of family.

Taylor, Rebecca Hughes

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(Married to Chas. S. Taylor) Two letters, one to “Aunt Hannah” and one to “Uncle Joseph” Taylor. Manitou [Colo.]

Taylor, S. W.

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Letters to cousin, C[harles] S[hoemaker] T[aylor] Burlington. Concern sale of farm, “Wynona,” by C.S.T. to C. S. H[inchman] Letter of 1mo. 25, speaks of the death and funeral of Joseph Wright Taylor.

Taylor, Sarah, 1811-1829

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Upper Freehold [N.J.] and Friends' Asylum [Frankford, Pa.] Mainly to members of family. Nov. 1, 1912, concerning addressee, Sarah Merritt, niece of Sarah M. Taylor, who was at Wilmington School, and spelling of name Merritt. Letter to son Abraham in Cincinnati, from Friends Asylum, 1mo. 8, 1829, cautions him against the Hicksites. Has letter from father at end. Note: Two letters, 1817, have note from Chas. S. Taylor. Letter to daughter Hannah, 10mo. 22, 1827, has additional letter from...
Dates: 1811-1829

Taylor, Sarah M., 1863-1889

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Scope and Contents Cincinnati, Chelten, and Phil., To members of family. 1863-1889Letter from W[esttown, 12mo. 25, 1866, to uncle and aunt, describes Christmas day at Westtown -- school as usual.Letter from Chelten, 4mo. 4, 1880, [to Charles Taylor and his wife (Rebecca Taylor (Hughes)?), in Colorado] describes a surprise birthday party held at Chelten: good picture of Quaker family funLetter to Aunt H[annah Taylor] from Lafayette Hotel [Phil.], 1mo. 13, 1888, mentions...
Dates: 1863-1889

Taylor, William Shipley

 File — Box: 6
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9 (Son of James) Mainly to Charles S. Taylor.

A. Letter from Haverford College, Nov. 21, 1865, to Chas. at Westtown, good picture of boys' social life then

B. Letter from Edgewood, describes a “revival” meeting, led by Murray Shipley; discusses “progressive Friends” custom of “confessing.”

C. Letter from Edgewood, speaks of William's approaching marriage to Julia [Kirkbride]