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William Robert Taylor

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Son of Robert and Mary (Coleman) Taylor, he was orphaned at age six when his father was lost at sea, and was cared for by neighbors. He married Catherine Hurd in 1842 and they had three children; and he married Viola Lee in 1886 and they had one son.
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During his time as Governor, Taylor had the privilege of appointing the 3rd Chief Justice of the
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The most noteworthy act of Taylor's governorship, however, was likely the so-called "
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A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West
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and was elected to one term as Wisconsin's governor at the head of the
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Impoverished, Taylor died in the Gisholt Home for the Aged in
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Although he was a Democrat, he supported the North during the
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin)
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William Robert Taylor, Wisconsin Historical Society
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Index

William Taylor

Governor of Wisconsin
Lieutenant
Charles D. Parker
Cadwallader C. Washburn
Harrison Ludington
Wisconsin Senate
11th
Hiram Giles
Wisconsin State Assembly
Dane
Woodbury, Connecticut
Burke, Wisconsin
Forest Hill Cemetery
Democratic

politician
12th Governor
Wisconsin
Woodbury, Connecticut
Jefferson County, New York
Ohio
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin State Senate
State Hospital for the Insane
American Civil War
"Reform" or "People's Reform" Party
coalition

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