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William Lee Taylor

W. L. Taylor was a reverend and True Reformer leader in Richmond, Virginia. He was on the Executive Committee of the National Negro Business League.

He had a mansion at 526 North Second Street. It was designed by John A. Lankford. [1]

National Negro Business League portraits (1907)

References

  1. ^ "The Hippodrome Theater and W.L. Taylor Mansion (U.S. National Park Service)".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Lee Taylor

W. L. Taylor was a reverend and True Reformer leader in Richmond, Virginia. He was on the Executive Committee of the National Negro Business League.

He had a mansion at 526 North Second Street. It was designed by John A. Lankford. [1]

National Negro Business League portraits (1907)

References

  1. ^ "The Hippodrome Theater and W.L. Taylor Mansion (U.S. National Park Service)".

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