Skip to main content

John H. Taylor Correspondence,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2011-050

Scope and Content

This collection includes two types of materials: envelopes from correspondence, mostly to Taylor; and correspondence to and from Taylor. Much of the correspondence dates from 1859 to 1861, while Taylor was a student at Allegheny College, and concern Taylor's daily, as well as news from family and friends. Several 1860 and 1861 letters mention politics at the start of the Civil War. Related topics include military actions at Fort Sumter (letters to Taylor dated January 11, April 7, 1861) and Harpers Ferry (letter to Taylor dated April 22, 1861), discussion of Virginia Secession (letter to Taylor dated December 4, 1860; February 18, April 7, 1861; Taylor's letter dated May 28, 1861), concerns over qualities of the Lincoln presidency (letters to Taylor dated November 30, December 4, 1860; February 18, 1861) and the Jefferson Davis presidency (letter to Taylor dated April 22, 1861).

Correspondents include: Julia A. Foster (likely John's sister), Albert J. Foster (married to Julia), Mary E. Foster, Simpson F. Taylor (father), F. McCarthy, Jr. (student at University of Virginia), and F. B. Moore (?). There is also a letter from 1877 from Taylor to his wife, Sue.

Dates

  • 1859 - 1877
  • Majority of material found within 1860 - 1861

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish material from John H. Taylor Correspondence must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Biographical Information

John H. Taylor was born about 1840 in Virginia. From 1859 to 1861, Taylor attended Allegheny College, a school for Baptist ministers open from 1859 to 1861, in Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Rev. Taylor was a chaplain for the 35th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. He enlisted in 1863 and left the service due to ill health in early 1865. He was present at the Battle of the Wilderness and the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. By 1880, Taylor and his wife, Susan, were living in Middle River, Augusta County. They had at least 8 children. Taylor died in 1916.

Extent

0.2 Cubic Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Taylor correspondences collection includes two types of materials: envelopes from correspondence, mostly to Taylor; and correspondence to and from Taylor, largely dating between 1859 and 1861. Correspondence includes Taylor's daily news, as well as news from family and friends. Several 1860 and 1861 letters mention politics at the start of the Civil War.

Arrangement

This collection is divided into three folders: letters written by Taylor, letters written to Taylor, and envelopes and ephemera. Each folder is arranged chronologically, with the exception of the third folder: envelopes and ephemera. This folder is primarily arranged by material type--either envelope or postcard. Secondarily, it is arranged by addressee. Lastly, it is arranged by postmark date, when discernible. When the year is indeterminable, the envelopes are arranged by month and date.

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated to Special Collections in May 2011.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the John H. Taylor Correspondence was completed in June 2011.

Title
A Guide to the John H. Taylor Correspondence, 1859-1877
Subtitle
A Collection in Special Collections
Status
Completed
Author
Jonathan Grunert
Date
©2011 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All rights reserved.
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository

Contact:
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308