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- كان الكولونيل جون تايلو الثاني (28 مايو 1721- 18 أبريل 1779) أحد أغنى أصحاب المزارع في ولاية فرجينيا المستعمرة. خدم في مناصب عامة بما في ذلك مجلس حكم فرجينيا، المعروف أيضًا باسم مجلس ولاية فرجينيا. وقد وُصف بأنه «مزارع فرجينيا النموذجي، إذ زرع التبغ والقمح والذرة وربّى الماشية». كان مالك مزرعة من الجيل الخامس من رجال أعمال عائلة تايلو، وأدار أعمال شركة «نيبسكو لأعمال الحديد» خلال أربعينيات القرن التاسع عشر، وذلك غالبًا بعد وفاة والده في عام 1747. وقد بنى بعد ذلك «ماونت آيري»، فيلا نيو-بلدين المطلة على نهر راباهانوك، وما تزال عائلة تايلو تسكنها حتى اليوم. تمثل عائلة تايلو في مقاطعة ريتشموند -بما في ذلك جون تايلو الثاني، ووالده جون تايلو الأول، وابنه جون تايلو الثالث، مثالًا نموذجيًا على ريادة أعمال النبلاء. (ar)
- Colonel John Tayloe II (28 May 1721 – 18 April 1779) was a planter and politician, among the richest planters in colonial Virginia. He served in public office including the Virginia Governor's Council, also known as the Virginia Council of State. He has been described as a "model Virginia planter, planting tobacco, wheat and corn and raising livestock", what were known as mixed crops. A fifth-generation planter from the , he took over the management of the Neabsco Iron Works during the 1740s, likely after his father's death in 1747. Later Tayloe built Mount Airy, the Neo-Palladian villa overlooking the Rappahannock River. It is still held and occupied by the Tayloe family in the 21st century. Tayloe, his father and namesake son were said to exemplify gentry entrepreneurship. (en)
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- Old House, Richmond County, Virginia colony (en)
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- Virginia Planter, Builder of Mount Airy, Owner Neabsco Iron Works, Founder American Thoroughbred Horse Racing (en)
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- كان الكولونيل جون تايلو الثاني (28 مايو 1721- 18 أبريل 1779) أحد أغنى أصحاب المزارع في ولاية فرجينيا المستعمرة. خدم في مناصب عامة بما في ذلك مجلس حكم فرجينيا، المعروف أيضًا باسم مجلس ولاية فرجينيا. وقد وُصف بأنه «مزارع فرجينيا النموذجي، إذ زرع التبغ والقمح والذرة وربّى الماشية». (ar)
- Colonel John Tayloe II (28 May 1721 – 18 April 1779) was a planter and politician, among the richest planters in colonial Virginia. He served in public office including the Virginia Governor's Council, also known as the Virginia Council of State. He has been described as a "model Virginia planter, planting tobacco, wheat and corn and raising livestock", what were known as mixed crops. A fifth-generation planter from the , he took over the management of the Neabsco Iron Works during the 1740s, likely after his father's death in 1747. (en)
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- جون تايلو الثاني (ar)
- John Tayloe II (en)
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