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George Taylor

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George Taylor Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
11 May 1866
USA
Burial
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, site 582
Memorial ID
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George Taylor was a Private in the United States Colored Infantry 125th Regiment, Company E. He is also listed on the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington DC. His plaque No. is D-131.

The 125th Regiment Infantry was Organized at Louisville, Ky., February 12 to June 2, 1865. Garrison and guard duty at Louisville, Ky., and other points in the Dept. of Kentucky until December, 1867. Mustered out December 20, 1867.

From Tonia Holleman and Angela Walton-Raji who are working on a Project of documenting Headstones, burials, cemeteries in Arkansas, parts of Oklahoma, Louisiana and other locations of the USCT (United States Colored Troops). Any additional information or corrections contact Tonia at [email protected].






George Taylor was a Private in the United States Colored Infantry 125th Regiment, Company E. He is also listed on the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington DC. His plaque No. is D-131.

The 125th Regiment Infantry was Organized at Louisville, Ky., February 12 to June 2, 1865. Garrison and guard duty at Louisville, Ky., and other points in the Dept. of Kentucky until December, 1867. Mustered out December 20, 1867.

From Tonia Holleman and Angela Walton-Raji who are working on a Project of documenting Headstones, burials, cemeteries in Arkansas, parts of Oklahoma, Louisiana and other locations of the USCT (United States Colored Troops). Any additional information or corrections contact Tonia at [email protected].







Inscription

Company E, 126 U.S. Colored Infantry


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