Joseph Tayloe, Treasurer of Beaufort County, is in contact with William Blount Rodman, II who had been Mayor of Washington, N.C. (1891-1894), and was involved in state Democratic party politics through the last decade of the century. A graduate of U.N.C. and a prominent attorney, in 1903 he was appointed by the General Assembly to a committee to codify state law. Rodman had offered to give 20 acres of his own land for a site for the Eastern Training School if it would be located in Washington, N.C.
Office of Jos. F. Tayloe
Treasurer Beaufort County
Washington, N.C.
Washington, N.C. March 19, 1907
Col. W. B. Rodman
Charlotte N.C.
Dear Col.,
When I was in Raleigh you told me if we could get the Eastern Training School located in or near Washington you would contribute 20 acres of Cowper land as a sight [site] for same. I wish you would write me to this effect as I have to attend several school closings and I would like to have it to use as argument to show how one of the largest tax payers feels toward the proposition.
With best wishes I am.
Truly yours
Jos. F Tayloe
Citation: | Joseph F. Tayloe to Dear Col [William Blount Rodman], March 19, 1907, Washington, NC, William Blount Rodman Papers. |
Location: | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858 USA |
Call Number: | William Blount Rodman Papers, 329.61.e View Collection Guide |