Taylor Family Story

George and Hannah Taylor residence at 50 North Arlington Street.

The staircase has a landing with a window providing natural light to flood the stairwell and note the craftsman lamp on the first floor pedestal.

The downstairs feature solid oak pocket doors and a fireplace with oak mantel with a ceramic tile surround and hearth as was custom in this time period.

View of the fretwork and oak column spanning the entrance between the foyer and living room.

In 1978 the home was sold to Curtis and Diana Behner and they purchased the piano from the Taylor heirs so it could remain in the house.

Twenty three years later they donated the piano to the Ward-Thomas Museum when they sold the home in 2001.

The square grand piano donated by the Behners from the Taylor house is located in the library of the Ward-Thomas Museum.

Photograph of the Taylor children taken on the front lawn of their home on Arlington Street with the First Christian Church in the background.

Allie and Etta Taylor.

Dudley Taylor, age 5.

February 1917, Allie Taylor in background with George Taylor, at Home Federal Savings Bank located in the Hartzell Building, built 1889, corner of Main and State Streets, Niles, Ohio.

Inside view of the bank where George and Allie Taylor worked, Home Federal and Savings, 1914.

The three Taylor brothers; George, William and Thomas.

Uncle Ben Taylor's Warren, Ohio

A double portrait of George J. Taylor and his wife Hannah Harris Taylor. They lived in the house on Arlington and were prominent Niles citizens.

A double portrait of George J. Taylor and his wife Hannah Harris Taylor. They lived in the house on Arlington and were prominent Niles citizens.
