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  1. The Poems of Edward Taylor: A Reference Guide (Greenwood Guides to Literature) by Rosemary F. Guruswamy, 2003-04-30
  2. Ted Strong in Montana - With Lariat and Spur by Edward C. Taylor, 2010-07-12
  3. Imaging for Nurses by Stephen Jones, Edward Taylor, 2006-07-18
  4. The Words of Gardner Taylor: Lectures, Essays, and Interviews by Edward L. Taylor, 2001-08-15
  5. The Christian hope of immortality / by A.E. Taylor by A. E. (Alfred Edward) Taylor, 1938
  6. Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor by Paul Atterbury , 2007-01-02
  7. In memory of Agnes Stanford Taylor; who passed from earthly being on the morning of the twenty-seventh day of November in the year nineteen hundred and six by Edward Robeson Taylor, 2010-08-19
  8. The old house and the Taylor-Livingston centenary by Edward Livingston Taylor, 2010-08-30
  9. A Practical Treatise of Perspective, On the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor ... by Edward Edwards, Brook Taylor, 2010-02-23
  10. The production of binder-twine fiber in the Philippine Islands. By H. T. Edwards by Harry Taylor Edwards 1877- [from old catalog], 1920-12-31
  11. A tribute to Bayard Taylor: an essay and poem by Isaac Edwards Clarke, 2010-06-26
  12. Edward J Dent: Selected Essays (Volume 0) by Edward J. Dent, 2009-04-02
  13. Edward Ardizzone: Sketches for Friends by Judy Taylor, Edward Ardizzone, 2000-10-12
  14. Correspondence of Henry Taylor by Henry Taylor, Edward Dowden, 2010-09-04

61. Edward Thompson Taylor
edward Thompson taylor. taylor, edward Thompson, missionary, born in Richmond,Virginia, 25 December, 1793; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 6 April, 1871.
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TAYLOR, Edward Thompson, missionary, born in Richmond, Virginia, 25 December, 1793; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 6 April, 1871. He was left an orphan in infancy, taken away by a sea-captain when seven years old, and trained as a sailor, in which calling he passed his early life. In 1819 he became a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church about 1830 he became a Bethel missionary in Boston. He served as chaplain on the frigate "Macedonian," which took supplies to the famishing Irish in 1827, and delivered addresses in Cork and Glasgow. "Father Taylor," as he was called, mingled nautical terms and figures in his discourses, and by his wit, pathos, and imagination controlled the moods and wrought upon the feelings of his hearers in a remarkable degree.

62. Edward Taylor
taylor, edward, clergyman, born in England in 1642; died in Westfield, Massachusetts,29 June, 1729 He began his education in England with the intention of
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TAYLOR, Edward, clergyman, born in England in 1642; died in Westfield, Massachusetts, 29 June, 1729 He began his education in England with the intention of following the ministry, left that country on account of measures that were taken against non-conformists, and on his arrival in Massachusetts in 1668 entered Harvard, where he was graduated in 1671. He was invited to become minister to the people of Westfield, and arrived there Oh 3 December, 1671, but, owing to the insecurity of that frontier settlement and the small number of its inhabitants, the church was not organized till 27 August, 1679. He performed the duties of minister there, and for much of the time those of physician also, until his death. He left several manuscript volumes, including a "Commentary on the Four Gospels," "Christographia, or a Discourse on the Virtues and Character of Christ," and poems in English and in Latin.

63. TAYLOR-Edward-Berritt-Sr
JR., Vidalia, LA.; CHARLOTTE D. taylor, Pensacola, FL., DAVID taylor of Lucedale,and three grandchildren, JOHN edward taylor of Raleigh, NC.; TAMMY taylor of
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Used by permission. E. B. TAYLOR, SR.'S Funeral Rites Held Funeral rites for EDWARD B. TAYLOR, SR., 82, were held on January
11, 1996 at Freeman Funeral Home Chapel in Leakeville. He died at his home following an extended illness. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, VALOREE TURNER TAYLOR;
three children, EDWARD B. (JUNE) TAYLOR, JR., Vidalia, LA.;
CHARLOTTE D. TAYLOR, Pensacola, FL., DAVID TAYLOR of Lucedale,
and three grandchildren, JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR of Raleigh, NC.; TAMMY TAYLOR of Vidalia, LA.; and PAMELA ANN TAYLOR of Meridian. Also surviving are two brothers, M. L. TAYLOR of Mobile, AL. and GENE S. TAYLOR of Semmes, AL.; four sisters, MRS. CARL (MABLE) DeANGELO of Gautier; MRS. AVIS WALKER of Wiggins, MRS. JELENE HOWELL and MRS. CARL (LAVERNE) CHRISTIAN, Angie, LA. and a host

64. Civil War Military Collections-T
taylor, edward Henry Courtney, 1840 Typescripts of sixty-six letters(1860-1864) written to members of his family in Geneva, New York.
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"Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864," from The Soldier in our Civil War . New York, 1890
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Taggart family.
The papers of the family of Moses and Ganson Taggart, Grand Rapids, Mich., attorneys, includes a note (1889) of Moses Taggart relating a conversation with Benjamin D. Pritchard, lieutenant colonel of the 4th Michigan Cavalry, about the capture of Jefferson Davis.
Taylor, Edward Henry Courtney, 1840- Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919.
Stephen V. Thomas, from L.S. Trowbridge, Brief History of the Tenth Michigan Cavalry. Detroit, 1905 The papers of this University of Michigan professor of German include one letter (June 5, 1865) written by Stephen Van Rennslaer Thomas to his wife from Lenoir Station, Tenn. He was a captain in the 10th Michigan Cavalry, and he tells of a two months' expedition as a part of the Stoneman raid of 1865. They skirmish with the enemy and destroy bridges, trestles, military supplies and property of the Confederate government, especially around High Point and Salisbury, N.C. After Johnston's surrender, the cavalry was sent in pursuit of Jefferson Davis but the 4th Michigan Cavalry found him first. Thomas's discharge certificate (Nov. 11, 1865) is also included. Thomas was from Lapeer, Mich. A finding aid for this collection is available in the library.

65. Edward Taylor: Venerable, Learned, Pious - Suite101.com
Linda Sue Grimes Published on May 15, 2002. Related Subject(s) taylor,edward, 16421729 , American poetry History and criticism.
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67. Edward Taylor (1642?-1729)
edward taylor (1642?1729). Contributing Editor Karen E. Rowe. and VirginiaL. Davis, eds. edward taylor's Minor Poetry (BostonTwayne, 1981).
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Edward Taylor (1642?-1729)
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Students may recoil from Taylor's overly didactic, seemingly aestheticallyrough or unpolished poetry, in part because he seems too preoccupied withissues of sin and salvation, which they find alien. The fundamental needis to familiarize students with basic Puritan concepts, biblical sourcesand allusions, and the meditative tradition. This background allows studentsand teachers to move beyond the easy post-Romantic definition of the poetryas "lyric" which locks the class into a quick survey of onlythe occasional poems. Taylor may also seem both too easy ("doesn'the tell it all?") and too complicated, because of arcane word choices,the curious compounding of images, and the plethora of biblical images. The organization of selections in The Heath Anthology permitsone for the first time to trace Taylor's chronological development as apoet and also emphasizes a more personalized Taylor. By clustering the Meditations and engaging students in playing with the multiple meaningof curious words, the poetry comes alive as an intricate orchestrationof recurrent themes and interconnected images. The point is to captureTaylor's imaginative flexibility as much as his tortured angst, while atthe same time seeing all of his poetry as part of an overriding concernwith personal preparation for heaven and with how Taylor as poet can bestserve Godand in what language.

68. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Edward Taylor - Author Page
edward taylor (1642?1729) Celebrated today as colonial America’s most prolificand inventive poet, edward taylor was virtually unpublished in his lifetime.
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Celebrated today as colonial America’s most prolific and inventive poet, Edward Taylor was virtually unpublished in his lifetime. Not until the twentieth century did Thomas Johnson unearth Taylor’s long buried manuscripts at the Yale University Library and in 1937 publish the first selections from Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations (1682–1725) and Gods Determinations touching his Elect (c. 1680). These collections revealed Taylor to be a frontier parson with a secret passion for the confessional lyrics and versified theological allegories popular among seventeenth-century English poets and clerics. Despite Taylor’s prominence as minister of the Congregational Church in Westfield for fifty-eight years until his death on June 24, 1729, details of his life remain rudimentary.
Most likely born in 1642 in Sketchley, Leicestershire, England, the son of a yeoman farmer, Taylor often adopts quaint colloquialisms and the imagery of provincial farming and weaving in his later poems. According to great-grandson Henry Wyllys Taylor’s family memoir (1848), Taylor studied at Cambridge University, although certain proof is lacking. As a Protestant dissenter, he was buoyed by Oliver Cromwell’s Puritan Commonwealth (1649–1660), but after the Restoration under Charles II, his refusal to sign the 1662 Act of Uniformity probably prevented Taylor from teaching school, worshiping, or pursuing a licensed clerical career. His earliest verse and later sermons virulently satirize “Popish” and Anglican worship as well as other heresies (such as Quakerism) that threatened an orthodox Calvinist theology and congregational polity.

69. Edward Taylor's Homepage
edward Clayton taylor. I am an assistant professor in the Departmentof Mathematics at Wesleyan University. How to contact me Office
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I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at Wesleyan University
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  • Math 222 Multivariable Calculus Math 513 Real Analysis
Classes that I have taught at Wesleyan University:
  • Math 229 Differential Equations Math 118 Introduction to Calculus, Part II Math 283 Differential Geometry Math 222 Multivariable Calculus
Classes that I have taught at the University of Connecticut:
  • Math 215 Linear Algebra, Fall 2000 Math 116 Calculus, Spring 2001 Math 340 Graduate Complex Analysis, Spring 2001 Math 227 Applied Linear Algebra, Spring 2000 Math 112 Calculus, Fall 1999 Math 215 Linear Algebra, Fall 1999

70. Edward Taylor
edward taylor. Son of famed bluesman Eddie taylor (and wife Vera taylor,who frequently worked alongside her husband) is a pretty
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71. Wellington County, Ontario GenWeb - TAYLOR, EDWARD L
Pioneer taylor, edward L. Biographical Sketches of Early Settlers of WellingtonCounty Information from Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario
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TAYLOR, Edward L., was b. Yorkshire, Eng., and was a year old when he crossed the ocean. He was raised in Nassagweya Tp., and came to Puslinch in 1885, purchasing the McGibbon shop at Aberfoyle, which he has since operated, except for a period of four years, when he bought the J. C. Smith farm, returning to the shop on 1902. In 1903 he sold the shop and house to James Gilmour. He owns a house and lot it Aberfoyle, also a farm of 100 acres, lot 14, rear con. 7, which he rents. He is a Methodist and a Conservative. Mr. Taylor was Trustee of the Aberfoyle school for three years, and Sept., 1905, he was appointed collector of the Township in place of John Smith, deceased. He m. Annie C. Davidson. Issue: William, Calgary; Annetta , at home; Edward J., in Hammersley's mill at Aberfoyle; Charles H., Gueph; Nelles H., Norma, d. in infancy; Gladys G., Norma H. and Marjory I, at Park Hill.
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72. Edward Taylor (c.1642-1729)
American Literature on the Web edward taylor (c.16421729) General Resourcesedward taylor Page (Prof. Campbell, Gonzaga Univ.) Selected
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73. Genealogy Data
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Wiltshire, Rhoda Birth : Orwell, Cambridgeshire, England Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 1846 Spouse: Lofts, James Birth : 1826 Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Gender: Male Parents: Father: Lofts, George Mother: , Jemima Children: Lofts, Mary Alice Birth : 1847 Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Gender: Female Lofts, John Wilsher Birth : 1850 Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Gender: Male Lofts, Sarah Jane

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d. 21 MAR 1961 FREND, Albert
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d. 12 FEB 1833 FREND, Albert
b. 29 DEC 1817
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75. Edward Taylor's Homepage
edward Clayton taylor. I am an assistant professor in the Departmentof Mathematics of the University of Connecticut. How to contact me
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I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Connecticut
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Current classes:
  • Math 215 Linear Algebra, Fall 2000 Math 116 Calculus, Spring 2001 Math 340 Graduate Complex Analysis, Spring 2001
Classes that I have tought at the University of Connecticut:
  • Math 227 Applied Linear Algebra, Spring 2000 Math 112 Calculus, Fall 1999 Math 215 Linear Algebra, Fall 1999
Classes that I have taught in the past at the University of Michigan:
  • Math 115 Calculus I Math 116 Calculus II Math 176 Dynamical Systems and Calculus Math 185 Honors Analysis, Geometry and Calculus I Math 186 Honors Analysis, Geometry and Calculus II Math 216 Introduction to Differential Equations Math 555 Introduction to Complex Variables Math 590 Introduction to Topology
During the academic year 1996-97 I was the course coordinator for Math 116 Calculus II.

76. J. Edward Taylor
Building. Telephone (530) 7520213. Fax (530) 752-5614. E-mail taylor@primal.ucdavis.edu.Office Hours By appointment. Personal Webpage
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Director, Rural Economics of the Americas and Pacific Rim (REAP) Fields of Interest
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77. Saltonstall Foundation: 1999 Chapbook
edward taylor Ed taylor is executive director of just buffalo literarycenter in Buffalo, NY. He is the former National Coordinator
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Contents: Preface Sheldon Flory Paul Jaskunas Nancy Kline ... Jennifer Scott Edward Taylor Meredith Trede Thom Ward Andrew Zawacki Back to Saltonstall Web
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Ed Taylor is executive director of just buffalo literary center Fiction International, The Quarterly, Ontario Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Slipstream, River Styx, Washington Review, Exquisite Corpse, 5-Trope RealPoetik , and other print and online publications. He is the recipient of a 1995 Virginia Commission on the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship and a 1999 Saltonstall Foundation Individual Artist Fellowship. To be perfectly honest, the concept of an artist's statement rings hollow for me. The idea that there's any method to my madness at this time makes me laugh more than anything else. In spare moments I try to jot things down, and sometimes they're worth reading. What I write springs more out of a continuing conversation with myself than out of anything else. Eohippus (Poem) Buffalo (Nonfiction Essay) Out Chorus (Excerpt from a novel) Page 62

78. Edward C. Taylor, Ph.D.
edward C. taylor, Ph.D., A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Chemistry Emeritus,Princeton University. Organic synthesis; medicinal chemistry
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79. Barbara Farnsworth, Bookseller: THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDWARD TAYLOR. By Taylor,
Princeton, NJ Princeton UP, 1943(1939). 1st ed. thus. Large octavo, 231pp....... Author taylor, edward Title THE POETICAL WORKS OF edward taylor.
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Title: THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDWARD TAYLOR. Description: Princeton, NJ:: Princeton U.P., 1943(1939). 1st ed. thus. Large octavo, 231pp. Edited and with an intoduction and notes by Thomas H. Johnson, with a bibliography. According to the colophon and note on the dustjacket, the book was printed by the Spiral Press and issued in an edition of 925 copies. However, this printing does not match the description of the original 1939 printing, and is bound in deep red cloth, with a price- clipped and somewhat chipped dustjacket. Taylor was an English-born puritan minister in Westfield, Massachusetts for most of his life."The most interesting American verse before the 19th century", according to Mark Van Doren's dustjacket blurb. A lovely copy. Item # Add to your cart Please read book descriptions carefully. I write descriptions accurately, with a slight bias toward overdescribing faults, if any exist, so that you will know exactly what you are buying. I ship books anywhere, at approximate cost, which depends on weight, destination and means of shipping. In the U.S., books are normally sent via Priority mail, with insurance added for books over $50 in value. This charge is added to the cost of the book, and, in Connecticut, a 6% sales tax is added to the total. If you live in another country, please specify air or surface shipping. I can then quote postage costs.

80. Genealogy Data
Gender Female Family Marriage 4 SEP 1886 Spouse taylor, edward Enoch MonroeBirth 26 JUL 1851 Page Co., VA Death 14 JUL 1927 Baltimore, Md.
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