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Lathrop Montgomery Taylor

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Lathrop Montgomery Taylor

Birth
Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 May 1952 (aged 83)
Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Links to Lathrop's parents provided by F/G Contributor, vici foster, ID #48311148, on Thursday, November 9, 2023. Thank you, Vici.

California, Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Lathrop Montgomery Taylor
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1868
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 21 May 1952
Death Place: Orange
Mother's Maiden Name: Montgomery
Father's Surname: Taylor
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Biographies from "History of Larimer County, Colorado" by Ansel Watrous (1911), transcribed by Mary Saggio

http://genealogytrails.com/colo/larimer/biost.html

Lathrop Montgomery Taylor

Was born at Farmington, Fulton county, Illinois, August 11, 1868, and with his parents, in 1878, removed to Canton, Illinois. He was educated at Jubilee College, Ills., Racine college, Wis., the Maryland Military and Naval academy and at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. In 1888, he came west and was employed in the general offices of the Burlington railway, Lincoln, Nebraska, and later entered the service of the Denver and Rio Grande railway at Denver. In 1890 he accepted a position as deputy secretary of the Colorado Agricultural college under Hon. Frank J. Annis. With the organization of the Commercial department of the college, Mr. Taylor became one of its instructors, which position he held during the existence of the department when he became assistant to the president, serving during the administration both of President Ellis and President Aylesworth. With the reorganization of the college in 1909, at the incoming of President Lory, Mr. Taylor was elected Secretary, and to the duties of this position, in 1911, were added those of purchasing agent. During 1904-06 he served as Commander of the Sons of Veterans for the Division of Colorado and Wyoming, and also as First Lieutenant of Company M, Colorado National Guard during the Cripple Creek mining troubles.

Mr. Taylor treasures a wide knowledge of business affairs, of men and of measures; executive ability of a high order and great energy and integrity of character, which his twenty-one years of service with the college has amply and abundantly demonstrated. [Source: History of Larimer County, Colorado by Ansel Watrous (1911), tr. by Mary Saggio]
Links to Lathrop's parents provided by F/G Contributor, vici foster, ID #48311148, on Thursday, November 9, 2023. Thank you, Vici.

California, Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Lathrop Montgomery Taylor
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1868
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 21 May 1952
Death Place: Orange
Mother's Maiden Name: Montgomery
Father's Surname: Taylor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Biographies from "History of Larimer County, Colorado" by Ansel Watrous (1911), transcribed by Mary Saggio

http://genealogytrails.com/colo/larimer/biost.html

Lathrop Montgomery Taylor

Was born at Farmington, Fulton county, Illinois, August 11, 1868, and with his parents, in 1878, removed to Canton, Illinois. He was educated at Jubilee College, Ills., Racine college, Wis., the Maryland Military and Naval academy and at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. In 1888, he came west and was employed in the general offices of the Burlington railway, Lincoln, Nebraska, and later entered the service of the Denver and Rio Grande railway at Denver. In 1890 he accepted a position as deputy secretary of the Colorado Agricultural college under Hon. Frank J. Annis. With the organization of the Commercial department of the college, Mr. Taylor became one of its instructors, which position he held during the existence of the department when he became assistant to the president, serving during the administration both of President Ellis and President Aylesworth. With the reorganization of the college in 1909, at the incoming of President Lory, Mr. Taylor was elected Secretary, and to the duties of this position, in 1911, were added those of purchasing agent. During 1904-06 he served as Commander of the Sons of Veterans for the Division of Colorado and Wyoming, and also as First Lieutenant of Company M, Colorado National Guard during the Cripple Creek mining troubles.

Mr. Taylor treasures a wide knowledge of business affairs, of men and of measures; executive ability of a high order and great energy and integrity of character, which his twenty-one years of service with the college has amply and abundantly demonstrated. [Source: History of Larimer County, Colorado by Ansel Watrous (1911), tr. by Mary Saggio]


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