Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, North Carolina), Friday, 2 October 1903, page 8, col. 3.
DEATH OF HON. TAYLOR BAXTER
News was received in this city yesterday by Mrs. Dr. Ware and Miss Kate Durham that their uncle Taylor Baxter had died suddenly at his home in Kansas.
Mr. Baxter was raised at the old Baxter home in Rutherford county, N. C. He was the youngest and last of that large and well known family and has many relatives in Ashville and throughout North Carolina who will be pained to hear of his death.
Mr. Baxter's mother was Miss Katherine Lee of Charlottesville, Va., a near relative of General Robert E. Lee. He was a brother of United States Judge John Baxter of Tennessee and Governor Elisha Baxter of Arkansas and an uncle of Hon. Plato Durham and Rev. C. Durham of North Carolina and W. C. Durham, who died a few weeks ago in Walla Walla, Washington.
Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, North Carolina), Friday, 2 October 1903, page 8, col. 3.
DEATH OF HON. TAYLOR BAXTER
News was received in this city yesterday by Mrs. Dr. Ware and Miss Kate Durham that their uncle Taylor Baxter had died suddenly at his home in Kansas.
Mr. Baxter was raised at the old Baxter home in Rutherford county, N. C. He was the youngest and last of that large and well known family and has many relatives in Ashville and throughout North Carolina who will be pained to hear of his death.
Mr. Baxter's mother was Miss Katherine Lee of Charlottesville, Va., a near relative of General Robert E. Lee. He was a brother of United States Judge John Baxter of Tennessee and Governor Elisha Baxter of Arkansas and an uncle of Hon. Plato Durham and Rev. C. Durham of North Carolina and W. C. Durham, who died a few weeks ago in Walla Walla, Washington.
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