William H. Taylor

 


 

 

Born: London, England, 1851. Died: Helena, Montana, December 27, 1929. Taylor operated a photography studio in Minneapolis, Minnesotra, before appearing on the scene in Helena in 1889 and opening a photography studio. His acquaintances included Marcus Daly, W.A. Clark, and Thomas Cruse.

 

 

Sources at Lewis & Clark Library

 

  1. Campbell, William C. From the Quarries of Last Chance Gulch. Vol. 2. Helena, Montana: Bell-Arm Corp., 1964. 129. [Shelfmark M 978.6615 B]
  2. Baumler, Ellen. Beyond Spirit Tailings. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society, 2005. 24,26. [Shelfmark M133.1097 B]
  3. "William Taylor is Dead of Paralysis: Funeral on Sunday." Helena Daily Independent  28 Dec. 1929: 5.

 

Sources at the Montana Historical Society Research Center

 

  1. Photographic Index, Vertical File, Photo Archives.
  2. Baumler, Ellen and Dave Shors. Lost Places, Hidden Treasures. Helena, Montana: Farcountry Press, 2002. 6.  [978.6615 B327L]
  3. Baumler, Ellen. Beyond Spirit Tailings. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society, 2005. 24, 26. [133.1 B327B 2005]
  4. Campbell, William C. From the Quarries of Last Chance Gulch. Vol. 2. Helena, Montana: Bell-Arm Corp., 1964. 129. 
  5. "William Taylor is Dead of Paralysis: Funeral on Sunday." Helena Daily Independent  28 Dec. 1929: 5.

 


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