Tayloe, William Letter Guide to the William Tayloe Letter UA 5.195

Guide to the William Tayloe Letter UA 5.195


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
UA 5.195
Title
William Tayloe Letter 1858 November 1
Quantity
0.01 Linear Foot
Creator
Tayloe, William.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Acquisition Information:

Gift


Administrative History:

William Tayloe (1840-1907) was the son of Edward Thornton and Mary Ogle Tayloe. He was born in King George County, Virginia and attended the College of William and Mary from 1858-1860.

Scope and Contents

Letter dated November 1, 1858 and written by Tayloe to a woman named Lizzie. He describes his boarding situation (he was a student at the College of William and Mary at the time) and mentions the names of other students boarding with him, listing them by their surnames only (including Page, Harrison, and Robinson). He mentions one student who boarded with a Miss Galt but got homesick. Tayloe further notes that there "ought to be a large number of students, the faculty is an able one, the new professors give great satisfaction." He also discusses Lizzie's penmanship and her father's health.

Related Material

University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae
  • College of William and Mary--Faculty
  • College of William and Mary--History--19th century
  • College of William and Mary--Students
  • Student housing

Container List

Mixed Materials UA Small Collections Box 6 folder: 1 id305113
Letter
1858 November 1