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Letter from Thomas Jones Taylor, Holly Springs, Mississippi, to L. T. Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama, October 11, 1862
This letter is from the Thomas Jones Taylor Letters Collection. The collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio
Letter from Thomas Jones Taylor, Johnson's Island, Ohio, to L. T. Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama, March 21, 1865
This letter is from the Thomas Jones Taylor Letters Collection. The collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio
Letter from Thomas Jones Taylor, Port Hudson, Louisiana, to L. T. Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama, March 28, 1800s
This letter is from the Thomas Jones Taylor Letters Collection. The collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio
Letter from Thomas Jones Taylor, Johnson's Island, Ohio, to L. T. Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama, August 30, 1864
This letter is from the Thomas Jones Taylor Letters Collection. The collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio
Letter from Thomas Jones Taylor, Point Lookout, Maryland, to L. T. Taylor, Huntsville, Alabama, April 4, 1865
This letter is from the Thomas Jones Taylor Letters Collection. The collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio
Taylor Times: April 17, 1998
All students to sign LTC – Taylor recognized at first CCCU forum – From the Office of the President – An Observation – CSA hosts fifth Performance Contest – Creative Dining Services fits Taylor community – Taylor hosts dinner to show appreciation for community – Technology conference brings web experts to Upland campus – In Memoriam: Gerald L. Hodson – Employee Anniversaries in April – Personnel Changes – Row runs for Grant County office – Closing the Gap – Taylor journal – Employees Update – Special Moment – Thanksgiving – Events – Other Announcements – Tips for Microsoft Word 97https://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1044/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: May 11, 1920
May — Taylor Students Hear Russian Symphony Orchestra — Union Evangelistic Services Being Held in Upland — A Visit by Two Taylor Missionaries — The H. C. Of L. — W. C. T. U. Silver Medal Contest — Local News — Farewell Dinner — Alumni News — F. Bert Stant — The Endowment — Late Gain — Calendar — My Ideal Book — Statehood for Porto Rico — History of I. P. A. At Taylor — Tennis — Eureka Report — College Senior Class — Holiness League — Jokes — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/1021/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: June 27, 1918
Graduate Recital of William Young — Fine Entertainment — Barton R. Pogue’s Recital — Dedication of Service Flag — Graduates — Robert L. Tressler Speaks — Contest Winners — Kerr Contest — Preston Prize Debate — The Academy Class Night Program — Domestic Science Exhibits — Thank You! — I Love Taylor — The Road — Freshman Picnic — Commencement Marriage — Teaching Cooks to Cook — The Tientsin Flood — Editorial — Good Run of Advertising — Exchange Department — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1017/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: January 15, 1914
Editorial — Poets’ Corner — Taylor Echoes — Y. M. H. L. — Philalethean — Dreams and Knots — Ft. Wayne Alumni Heard From — Alumni and Former Students — Exchangeshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1913-1914/1007/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: November 14, 1922
Our Fall Revival — Dr. L. W. Munhall at Taylor University — Rev. Kurumada — Dr. Munhall’s Introductory — The Book of Books — Professor Lamale’s Recital — Locals — Still Faithful to Taylor — A Foreign Field at Home — Tell Him So — Forget It — Alumni and Former Students — Jokes — The Good Old Days — The Secret of Happiness — The Value and Attainment of Knowledge — Friends Have You? — Chronicles — How is Taylor Coming? — Figure It Out — On the Road to Failure — An Important Question Answered — College Juniors — Freshman Class — Eureka Debating Club — Eulogonian Debating Club — Prayer Band — Volunteer Band — Holiness League — Mnanka — Soangetaha Debating Club — Philalethean — College Sophomores — Standard Bearers — Academy Sophomores — Birthday Party — Student News-Items Association — The Waters Are Troubledhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1922-1923/1002/thumbnail.jp
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