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Kent G. Taylor, Arthur Taylor, Nancy T. Stewart
color photo (Left to Right) Kent G. Taylor, Arthur Taylor, Nancy Taylor Stewart standing in front of a small blue hous
Kent G. Taylor at Alcatraz
color photograph Kent G. Taylor on tour of Alcatraz Penitentiar
Nancy T. Stewart and Kent G. Taylor
color photograph left to right Nancy Taylor Stewart, Kent G. Taylor standing in a kitche
Taylor University Echo: June 21, 1921
Recital By Music and Expression Departments — Expression Recital — Hill-Palmer Vocal Contest — Commencement Exercises — Harpist Recital — Famous Artists Pleases Taylor Audience June 7 — Philos Win Tennis Tournament — Piano, Voice, And Expression Recital — Miss Ekis Gives Recital — The Academy Senior Class Day Program — The Swept House — “More Than Conquerer” — A Parting Message From Dr. Vayhinger — Retrospect — The Speech You Didn’t Get — Chronicles — Letter Received From S. G. Rasmusson — News From Honolulu — The Shadow — He Was the Noisy Roomer — Jeremiah — Are We Consistent in Our Prayer Life — The Effect of the Y. M. C. A. Upon the Morality of the Southern Negro — Funny Findings — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1920-1921/1017/thumbnail.jp
Nancy T. Stewart, Kent G. Taylor, Elayne T. Grant
color photograph left to right Dixie T. Frampton, Kent G. Taylor, Elayne T. Gran
William Taylor Correspondence, Incomplete Dates
These letters have incomplete dates. The transcriber included the letter dated November 18 between letters dated November 8 and December 24, 1863 in the original transcript file. The letter dated February 1863 falls between February 8 and February 15 in that same file.Letters, September 1862 - October 1864, from Sergeant William Taylor (b. 1828) of North Liberty, PA, who enlisted in the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1862. The letters were written from camps in Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, and Maryland to his wife Jane McKnight Taylor. Ralph G. Poriss transcribed the letters prior to 1997. According to the processor of the collection, there are small errors in the transcriptions and users should verify items of crucial evidence against the original letters. Additional information about the collection, including introductory material from the transcriber, is available in the SCRC Collections Database at: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=7071
William Taylor Correspondence, January 1863
Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters transcribed from the William Taylor Correspondence should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future.Letters, September 1862 - October 1864, from Sergeant William Taylor (b. 1828) of North Liberty, PA, who enlisted in the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1862. The letters were written from camps in Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, and Maryland to his wife Jane McKnight Taylor. Ralph G. Poriss transcribed the letters prior to 1997. According to the processor of the collection, there are small errors in the transcriptions and users should verify items of crucial evidence against the original letters. Additional information about the collection, including introductory material from the transcriber, is available in the SCRC Collections Database at: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=7071
William Taylor Correspondence, May - June 1863
Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters transcribed from the William Taylor Correspondence should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future.Letters, September 1862 - October 1864, from Sergeant William Taylor (b. 1828) of North Liberty, PA, who enlisted in the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1862. The letters were written from camps in Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, and Maryland to his wife Jane McKnight Taylor. Ralph G. Poriss transcribed the letters prior to 1997. According to the processor of the collection, there are small errors in the transcriptions and users should verify items of crucial evidence against the original letters. Additional information about the collection, including introductory material from the transcriber, is available in the SCRC Collections Database at: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=7071.Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters transcribed from the William Taylor Correspondence should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future
William Taylor Correspondence, May 1863
Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters transcribed from the William Taylor Correspondence should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future.Letters, September 1862 - October 1864, from Sergeant William Taylor (b. 1828) of North Liberty, PA, who enlisted in the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1862. The letters were written from camps in Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, and Maryland to his wife Jane McKnight Taylor. Ralph G. Poriss transcribed the letters prior to 1997. According to the processor of the collection, there are small errors in the transcriptions and users should verify items of crucial evidence against the original letters. Additional information about the collection, including introductory material from the transcriber, is available in the SCRC Collections Database at: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=7071
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