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        <titleproper>A Guide to the Portraits of Yardley and Hannah Taylor  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">n.d.</date></titleproper>
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      <titleproper>A Guide to the Portraits of Yardley and Hannah Taylor  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">n.d.</date></titleproper>
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      <abstract label="Abstract">Collection consists of 3 photographs; two reproducing daguerreotype portraits identified as Yardley Taylor and Hannah Brown Taylor, and a third reproducing an accompanying note identifying the portraits. Images and note are not dated. The original daguerreotype images were sold at auction in Pennsylvania and later purchased by Lee Lawrence.  The original daguerreotypes and note remain in her collection.  </abstract>
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        <p>Lee Lawrence, Lincoln VA
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        <p>Laura Christiansen, 30 July 2019
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      <p>Yardley Taylor (1794-1868), son of Bernard Taylor (1771-1848) and Sarah Smith
(1769-1862) married Hannah Brown (1792-1880) in 1818 and had eight children. The Taylors lived in Goose Creek, now known as Lincoln, and, like many of their neighbors were members of the Society of Friends. 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!" </p>
<p>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. Taylor's Memoir describes in great detail the physical features of Loudoun County, the value of its land and products, and comments at length about its population. </p>
<p>Many of the children of Yardley Taylor and Hannah Brown Taylor remained in Loudoun County and are buried at Goose Creek Burial Ground.</p>
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      <p>Collection consists of 3 photographs; two reproducing daguerreotype portraits identified as Yardley Taylor and Hannah Brown Taylor, and a third reproducing an accompanying note identifying the portraits. Images and note are not dated. The original daguerreotype images were sold at auction in Pennsylvania and later purchased by Lee Lawrence.  The original daguerreotypes and note remain in her collection. 
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        <p><bibref> Account of the Sale of Yardley Taylor's Estate, Loudoun County Will Book 2V, page 125.  </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Ancestry Library Edition. US Census. www.ancestrylibrary.com (accessed 6 January, 2012).  </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Chamberlin, Taylor and John M. Souders. Between Reb and Yank: A Civil War History of Northern Loudoun County, Virginia. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2011.  </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Janney, Asa Moore. Ye Meetg Hous Smal: A Short Account of Friends in
Loudoun County, Virginia 1732-1980. Lincoln, VA: the author, 1980. </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Lawrence, Lee. "Yardley Taylor." Nest of Abolitionsts.  https://lincolnquakers.com/yardley-taylor/ (accessed 30 July 2019).  </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Lawrence, Lee. "Yardley Taylor in newly revealed daguerreotype and: is this 
Hannah 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). </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Poland, Charles P. From Frontier to Suburbia: Loudoun County, Virginia: One of 
America's Fastest Growing Counties. Westminster: MD: Heritage Books, 2005.  </bibref></p>

 <p><bibref>Taylor Family Papers, 1817-1872 (SC 0097), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
 </bibref></p>
 <p> <bibref>Taylor Family Tree, 1851 (OM 16), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.  </bibref></p>
 <p><bibref>Taylor, Yardley. Memoir of Loudoun County, Virginia. To Accompany the Map of 
Loudoun County. Leesburg, VA: T. Reynolds, 1853.  </bibref></p>

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        <head>Related Material
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        <p>Yardley Taylor Surveying Book, 1832-1884 (M 036),
Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA; Taylor Family Tree, 1851 (OM 016),
Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA; Yardley Taylor Map, 1853, Thomas Balch
Library, Leesburg, VA; Memoir of Loudoun County, Virginia. To Accompany the
Map of Loudoun County, by Yardley Taylor, Leesburg, VA: T. Reynolds, 1853 (V
REF 975.528 TAY) 
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          <unittitle label="Item 1">vc_0106_0001	Portrait of Hannah Brown Taylor (1792-1880) [photograph]
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          <unittitle label="Item 2">vc_0106_0002	Portrait of Yardley Taylor (1794-1868) [photograph]
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