Zacharias Taylor [1851-1890] hanged for murder on 9 April 1890 at the Greene County Courthouse

Name/Title

Zacharias Taylor [1851-1890] hanged for murder on 9 April 1890 at the Greene County Courthouse

Entry/Object ID

2009.1.1

Description

Cabinet card of Zacharias Taylor [1851-1890] - husband of Elizabeth Ann Clark, son of James Taylor. Taylor was hanged for murder on 9 April 1890 at the Greene County Courthouse in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. His brother-in-law and accomplice, George W. Clark, was also hanged for this crime, earlier in the year, on 26 February 1890. Original, professional photograph from Rogers, Photo, Waynesburg, Pa.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Cabinet Card

Collection

Greene County Courthouse Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Rogers Studio

Date made

circa 1890

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Waynesburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Criminals, Greene County Courthouse (Waynesburg, Pa.), Murders, Taylor family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

GCCH-AN001-0001

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Taylor, Zacharias [1851-1890]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Local History Series - Greene County Courthouse Collection

Notes

Donated to the Greene County Courthouse by Larkin and Mary Jane Grimes Dellinger, 22 April 2005. Displayed and maintained by Thomas Headlee, Register and Recorder, who provided the opportunity to scan the photograph for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2009. Copies of Taylor's photograph, as well as an original photograph of George W. Clark, are also archived in a box titled the "William McCausland Murder Case" at the Waynesburg University Paul R. Stewart Museum (Miller Hall, 51 W. College St.; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370). See item # WAYN_AN003_0011 to view the image of George W. Clark. Source Citation: Zacharias Taylor [1851-1890] hanged for murder on 9 April 1890 at the Greene County Courthouse, item no. GCCH-AN001-0001, Greene County Courthouse Collection, shared by Thomas Headlee, retired Register and Recorder, Greene County Courthouse, Greene Connections Archives Project(www.GreeneConnections.com).