He was the grandson of Robert L. Taylor and a great grandson of James L. Taylor.
Leslie recieved his education at Bingham Military Institute, in Asheville where he graduated in 1914, and then attended State College in Raleigh, until 1917.
After the World War he returned to Rutherfordton and for a while engaged in the automobile business. In 1922 he entered business with his father and they have since built up a chain of ice plants covering the western part of the state, and known as the Blue Ridge Products Company, handling ice, ice cream and allied products. He was married, on Nov. 4, 1922, to Miss Louisa Justice, a daughter of the late Judge M. H. Justice."
Pages 492-3, History of Old Tryon and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina...1730-1936, by Clarence W. Griffin.
He was the grandson of Robert L. Taylor and a great grandson of James L. Taylor.
Leslie recieved his education at Bingham Military Institute, in Asheville where he graduated in 1914, and then attended State College in Raleigh, until 1917.
After the World War he returned to Rutherfordton and for a while engaged in the automobile business. In 1922 he entered business with his father and they have since built up a chain of ice plants covering the western part of the state, and known as the Blue Ridge Products Company, handling ice, ice cream and allied products. He was married, on Nov. 4, 1922, to Miss Louisa Justice, a daughter of the late Judge M. H. Justice."
Pages 492-3, History of Old Tryon and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina...1730-1936, by Clarence W. Griffin.
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