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Title
Women in carriage at Westend
Subject
Life at Westend Farm in Louisa County
Description
Women in a carriage, likely Virginia Taylor (to be Mrs. W.B. Syndor) and a friend, up to visit their aunts Nancy and Lucy Taylor, who had a life interest in Westend. Virginia's father, Henry Taylor III, was a brother of the Nancy and Lucy and had grown up at Westend. When he became a lawyer and established his home on Monument Avenue in Richmond, he often took his children, including Virginia, to spend summers at Westend. This photo was likely taken in the late 1910s.
Source
Westend Papers
Publisher
Louisa County Historical Society
Date
1910-1920
Rights
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All items in our archives have been donated to The Louisa County Historical Society with express permission to use them only for not-for-profit purposes of education and individual research. We make them available online to further those ends. Anyone wishing to use images online or in printed publications must obtain express written permission to do so from the Louisa County Historical Society and the legal copyright holder. Users assume full responsibility for disputes arising from copyright violations or invasions of privacy.
All items in our archives have been donated to The Louisa County Historical Society with express permission to use them only for not-for-profit purposes of education and individual research. We make them available online to further those ends. Anyone wishing to use images online or in printed publications must obtain express written permission to do so from the Louisa County Historical Society and the legal copyright holder. Users assume full responsibility for disputes arising from copyright violations or invasions of privacy.
Type
Photograph
Identifier
WE.2011.12.800
Contribution Form
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