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Rose Schuster Taylor (wrote as "Mrs H.J.Taylor") (January 5, 1863 – January 25, 1951) was a Wisconsin-born writer, naturalist and librarian, based in California. Early lifeRose Eugenia Schuster was born in Middleton, Wisconsin, one of twelve children of Peter Schuster and Barbara Hallauer Schuster.[1] Both of her parents were immigrants; her father was born in Bavaria and her mother was born in Switzerland. She spoke German at home in her childhood.[2] She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1885, with a bachelor's degree in history.[3] CareerRose Schuster Taylor taught school as a young woman, and was a librarian in Sioux City, Iowa during her marriage.[4] She moved to California,[5] and was one of the founders of the Yosemite Museum and served as the museum's librarian for many years.[6] She worked with students in the Yosemite Field School of Natural History.[7] In 1929, she was a member of the First Park Naturalists' Training Conference.[8] She wrote several books, including The Last Survivor (1932), a brief text about Maria Lebrado, a Yosemite Indian (Ahwahnechee) woman,[9][10] and Yosemite Indians and Other Sketches (1936).[11] Her shorter essays and reports, many on ornithology, botany, or Yosemite history, appeared in various journals and magazines.[12] Personal life and legacyRose Schuster married Henry James Taylor, an educator and lawyer, in 1887.[13] They had four children; their son, Paul Schuster Taylor became a noted economist. She was widowed when Henry died in 1902, in New Zealand. She died in 1951, aged 88 years, at her home in Berkeley, California.[7] Some of her papers are archived with her son Paul's, at the Bancroft Library.[14] The Hawaii Audubon Society has an annual scholarship named for Rose Schuster Taylor.[15] References1. ^Rose Schuster Taylor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=X08RAAAAIAAJ&q=Rose+Schuster+Taylor&dq=Rose+Schuster+Taylor&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjLgcXa9pTdAhUPGnwKHfy0CewQ6AEIWTAJ "Peter Schuster: Dane County Farmer"] Wisconsin Magazine of History 28(3)(March 1945): 280. 2. ^Alison Clark Efford, [https://books.google.com/books?id=JUyyAAAAQBAJ&lpg=PA38&dq=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&f=false German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era] (Cambridge University Press 2013): 38. {{ISBN|9781107031937}} 3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=NLZGAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA1-PA223&dq=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&pg=RA1-PA223#v=onepage&q=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&f=false Catalogue of the University of Wisconsin for the Academic Year 1892-1893] (University of Wisconsin 1893): 223. 4. ^Reuben Gold Thwaites, [https://books.google.com/books?id=lBIgAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA656&ots=Ufvid6qpP3&dq=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&pg=PA657#v=onepage&q=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&f=false The University of Wisconsin: Its History and Its Alumni] (J. N. Purcell): 656-657. 5. ^Jan Goggans, [https://books.google.com/books?id=SITY6VZm0hwC&lpg=PA41&ots=MDBKeiRhIy&dq=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&pg=PA40#v=onepage&q=Rose%20Schuster%20Taylor&f=false California on the Breadlines: Dorothea Lange, Paul Taylor, and the Making of a New Deal Narrative] (University of California Press 2010): 40-42. {{ISBN|9780520266216}} 6. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23284506/rose_schuster_taylor_1951/ "Rites Sunday for Mrs. Taylor"] Oakland Tribune (January 26, 1951): 8. via Newspapers.com{{open access}} 7. ^1 Carl P. Russell, "Mrs. H. J. Taylor, 1863-1951" Yosemite Nature Notes 30(2)(February 1951): 1-2. 8. ^Proceedings of the First Park Naturalists' Training Conference, November 1 to 30, 1929 (Crater Lake Institute). 9. ^Rose Schuster Taylor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=w98g2v571VUC&q=Rose+Schuster+Taylor&dq=Rose+Schuster+Taylor&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjLgcXa9pTdAhUPGnwKHfy0CewQ6AEIKTAA The Last Survivor] (Johnk & Seeger 1932). 10. ^Rebecca Solnit, [https://books.google.com/books?id=RaowDwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA276&ots=-OL2QUDIcV&dq=Rose%20Taylor%20Yosemite%20Museum&pg=PA275#v=onepage&q=Rose%20Taylor%20Yosemite%20Museum&f=false Savage Dreams: A Journey Into the Hidden Wars of the American West] (University of California Press 2013): 275-276. {{ISBN|9780520282285}} 11. ^Mrs. H. J. Taylor, [https://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/yosemite_indians_and_other_sketches/ Yosemite Indians and Other Sketches] (Johnk & Seeger 1936), at Yosemite Online Library. 12. ^Jean M. Lindale, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4158068 "Obituary: Rose Schuster Taylor"] The Wilson Bulletin (64(1)(1952): 51-52. via JStor 13. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23279390/rose_schuster_taylor_1951/ "Mrs. Rose Taylor Schuster, 1885 Graduate of U. W., Dies in Berkeley"] Wisconsin State Journal (January 27, 1951): 1. via Newspapers.com{{open access}} 14. ^Guide to the Paul Schuster Taylor Papers, 1660-1997 Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley. 15. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23284620/rose_schuster_taylor_1977/ "Scholarship"] Honolulu Star-Bulletin (October 3, 1977): 17. via Newspapers.com{{open access}} External links
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