TAYLOR, JOSEPH JUDSON, 1855-1930.
Biography:
Clergyman, educator. Born– Nov. 1, 1855 in Henry Co., Va. Parents– Daniel Gray and Martha (King) Taylor. Married– Anna Hinton in 1882. Education– University of Richmond, B.A. , A.M.; attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; ordained, 1876. Pastor in Lexington, Ky., 1881-1887; Mobile, 1887-1899; Norfolk, Va., 1899-1903; Knoxville, Tenn., 1907-1915; and Savannah, Ga., 1915-1918; president Georgetown College (Ky.), 1903-1907; vice president Home Mission Board of Southern Baptist Convention, 1884-1887. Awarded several honorary D.D. degrees. Died January 1930.
Source:
Who Was Who in America, Vol. 1.
Publication(s):
Chinese Missions. New York; W. Neale, 1928.
Daniel G. Taylor; a Country Preacher. Louisville, Ky.; Baptist Book Concern, 1893.
The God of War. New York; Fleming and Revell, 1920.
My Lord Christ; a Tribute. New York; George H. Doran, 1926.
Radiant Hopefulness. New York; Fleming H. Revell, 1922.
The Sabbatic Question. New York; Fleming H. Revell, 1913.