Taylor-Barbour-Crutchfield Family Papers, 1813-1892

Held by The Filson Historical Society 

Creator:  Taylor-Barbour-Crutchfield Families 

Title:  Papers, 1813-1892 

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, contact the Collections Department. 

Size of Collection:  0.33 cubic feet 

Location Number:  Mss. A T247 

Scope and Content Note 

Collection includes estate papers of William Berry Taylor, 1837-1851; papers of James Stapleton Crutchfield containing correspondence, 1843-1863, receipts, 1835-1855, and land papers, 1827-1856; estate papers of Robert M. Taylor; Dr. William Moore Taylor statements of account for medical services, 1813-1824, and estate papers; other papers include insurance policies, powers of attorney, court orders, deeds, and a circular about the Maryland lottery, 1853. 

Folder List 

Box 1 

1 William Berry Taylor estate legal papers and accounts, 1837-1851.

2 Thomas Throckmorton Barbour papers, 1841-1855.

3 William T. Barbour papers, 1851-1854.

4 Letter from P. C. Barbour to Nat, 1887 Feb. 13.

5 James Stapleton Crutchfield correspondence, 1843-1863.James Stapleton Crutchfield receipts, 1835-1855. 

6 James Stapleton Crutchfield land papers, 1827-1856.

7 Francis Taylor receipt and estate papers, 1832-1834.

8 Robert M. Taylor estate papers: deed for land in Otterville, Mo., 1863 Aug. 14.

9 Dr. William Moore Taylor statements of account for medical services, 1813-1824.Dr. William Moore Taylor will, 1834 Sept. 17.Dr. William Moore Taylor estate papers. 

10 Philip R. Taylor insurance policy for his Louisville house, 1864 Mar. 18. Printed circular. 

11 Myra Eastin power of attorney to Edmund H. Taylor, 1823 Mar. 11. 

12 Order of Oldham County Court discharging Hannah H. Bell as guardian of Richard Bell, 1826 Dec.

13 Deed of G. B. Moore and wife to the Louisville, Cincinnati, & Lexington Railroad, 1867 June.

14 History of unit rule, 1832-1892: galley proof. Circular for the sale of tickets in the Consolidated Lotteries of Maryland issued by Egerton and Bro. of Baltimore.