Alexander Smith Taylor (1817–1876),[1] best known for his Indianology of California written in a column for The California Farmer and Journal of Useful Arts (1860–1861),[2][3] was an avid collector, prodigious author and obscure, sometimes errant, historian with an obscure background, and considered the "first bibliographer of California".
^Unless otherwise noted, the source is Robert Ernest Cowan's article.
^Teixeira, 1997. pg. 39
^Also referred to by historians as Farmer
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