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Edward Robeson Taylor letters : San Francisco, Calif. to James D. Phelan, San Francisco, Calif. 1908-1922.
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Title:

Edward Robeson Taylor letters: San Francisco, Calif. to James D. Phelan, San Francisco, Calif. 1908-1922

Creator/Contributor:

Taylor, Edward Robeson, 1838-1923, creator

Creator/Contributor:

Phelan, James D. (James Duval), 1861-1930, correspondent.

Creator/Contributor:

Taylor, Eunice Robeson., correspondent.

Creator/Contributor:

San Francisco (Calif.), Office of the Mayor,, correspondent.

Abstract:

Manuscript correspondence containing brief letters and typescript poems (some with annotations) between two San Francisco politicians. Some of the letters are addressed to Phelan in his capacity as Senator and from Taylor in his capacity as mayor of San Francisco. One letter is on Mayor's Office (San Francisco) letterhead stationery. One letter contains a manuscript poem composed for Phelan titled, "A Californian with Attica." Typescript poems by Taylor include "Carcassone," "Carcassone Attained," and "Hymn to the Sun [annotated]." Also contains a letter to Phelan signed by Eunice Robeson Taylor.

Date:

1908 (issued)

Subject:

n-us-ca
Taylor, Edward Robeson -- 1838-1923 -- Correspondence
Phelan, James D. (James Duval) -- 1861-1930 -- Correspondence
Taylor, Eunice Robeson -- correspondent.
San Francisco (Calif.). -- Office of the Mayor -- Correspondence
San Francisco (Calif.). -- Office of the Mayor.
Poets, American

Note:

Edward Robeson Taylor letters : to James D. Phelan, 1908-1922., BANC MSS 2011/28, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Related collection: Edward Robeson Taylor letters, poems, and notes (BANC MSS 91/1 z).
Edward Robeson Taylor was a lawyer, physician, poet, dean of Hastings Law School, and mayor of San Francisco, Calif. from 1907-1910.
James Duval Phelan, businessman, political leader, patron of the arts, and philanthropist, was born in San Francisco on April 20, 1861. He graduated from St. Ignatius University, San Francisco, in 1881 and studied law at the University of California, Berkeley. He served as San Francisco mayor and United States Senator from California.
In English.

Type:

dictionary
Poems

Physical Description:

print
16 p.

Language:

English

Origin:

California