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Ye Meetg Hous Smal: A Short Account of Friends in\nLoudoun County, Virginia 1732-1980. Lincoln, VA: the author, 1980. ","Lawrence, Lee. \"Yardley Taylor.\" Nest of Abolitionsts.  https://lincolnquakers.com/yardley-taylor/ (accessed 30 July 2019).  ","Lawrence, Lee. \"Yardley Taylor in newly revealed daguerreotype and: is this \nHannah Taylor?.\" Nest of Abolitionsts https://lincolnquakers.com/2019/01/09/yardley-taylor-in-newly-revealed-daguerreotype-and-is-this-hannah-taylor/ (accessed 30 July 2019). ","Poland, Charles P. From Frontier to Suburbia: Loudoun County, Virginia: One of \nAmerica's Fastest Growing Counties. Westminster: MD: Heritage Books, 2005.  ","Taylor Family Papers, 1817-1872 (SC 0097), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.\n ","Taylor Family Tree, 1851 (OM 16), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.  ","Taylor, Yardley. Memoir of Loudoun County, Virginia. To Accompany the Map of \nLoudoun County. Leesburg, VA: T. Reynolds, 1853.  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Along with being a prominent member of the Quaker community, Taylor was a surveyor, mapmaker, letter carrier, nurseryman, and outspoken abolitionist. He was rumored to have helped several slaves escape Virginia, in violation of fugitive slave laws, and in 1824 served as the first president of the Loudoun Manumission and Emigration Society. His vocal opposition to slavery led one Loudoun County resident to publish a broadside against him, calling him the \"chief of the abolitionist clan in Loudoun\" and denouncing his anti-slavery actions as \"Monstrous!\" ","Taylor is best known for his work as a surveyor and mapmaker. In 1853, he published a \"Map of Loudoun County, Virginia, from Actual Surveys\" and an accompanying Memoir of Loudoun County Virginia. The map identifies landowners, mills, and places of worship in addition to mapping watercourses and roads. 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