Box 23
Container
Contains 29 Results:
Taylor, Graham to Livingston Ludlow Taylor (brother), 1937-1938
File — Box: 23, Folder: 1420
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence to and from Taylor’s family members, as well as some clippings, biographical material, and personal items. The earliest document in the Taylor Papers is in this series: Taylor’s grandfather’s own “Analysis of the Bible” (1820), outlining his religious beliefs and including some of his sermons. The correspondence concerns matters of family and friends, clippings of and news about people they know, and causes they're interested in. For example, Graham Taylor frequently sent...
Dates:
1937-1938
Taylor, Graham to Maria Cowenhaven Taylor (stepmother), 1894-1895
File — Box: 23, Folder: 1421
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence to and from Taylor’s family members, as well as some clippings, biographical material, and personal items. The earliest document in the Taylor Papers is in this series: Taylor’s grandfather’s own “Analysis of the Bible” (1820), outlining his religious beliefs and including some of his sermons. The correspondence concerns matters of family and friends, clippings of and news about people they know, and causes they're interested in. For example, Graham Taylor frequently sent...
Dates:
1894-1895
Taylor, Graham to W.H.S. Demarest (brother-in-law), 1898-1938
File — Box: 23, Folder: 1422
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence to and from Taylor’s family members, as well as some clippings, biographical material, and personal items. The earliest document in the Taylor Papers is in this series: Taylor’s grandfather’s own “Analysis of the Bible” (1820), outlining his religious beliefs and including some of his sermons. The correspondence concerns matters of family and friends, clippings of and news about people they know, and causes they're interested in. For example, Graham Taylor frequently sent...
Dates:
1898-1938
Taylor, Graham to W.J.R. Taylor (father; also letters to "parents"), 1879-1883
File — Box: 23, Folder: 1423
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Correspondence to and from Taylor’s family members, as well as some clippings, biographical material, and personal items. The earliest document in the Taylor Papers is in this series: Taylor’s grandfather’s own “Analysis of the Bible” (1820), outlining his religious beliefs and including some of his sermons. The correspondence concerns matters of family and friends, clippings of and news about people they know, and causes they're interested in. For example, Graham Taylor frequently sent...
Dates:
1879-1883