Daniel Morgan Taylor – Colonel, United States Army

Courtesy of Michael Stein:

Colonel Daniel Morgan Taylor (1847-1907) US.Army
Lieutenant Colonel January 19, 1904
Colonel November 12, 1906
Served at Springfield Armory 1898-99
Served at Kennebec Arsenal 1899-01
Served at Watertown Arsenal 1901
Served at Rock Island Arsenal 1902-03
Served at San Antonio Arsenal 1903
Ordnance Officer, Department of Texas 1903
Served at Watervliet Arsenal 1903-05
Chief Ordnance Officer, Department of the Lakes 1905-07
Died March 21, 1907 at Augusta, Georgia


Daniel Morgan Taylor, of Washington, D. C.
Appointed from Washington, D.C. Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 1865 (5)
Second Lieutenant, 1st United States Artillery, 15 June 1869
First Lieutenant, Ordnance, 1 November 1874
Major, 7 July 1898

Taylor (1847-1907) attained the rank of Colonel, Ordnance Department.  On his death he was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery.  His wife, Annie Landon Gardner Taylor (1850-1938) is buried with him.


WASHINGTON, March 26, 1907 – Colonel Daniel M. Taylor, USA, died today at Augusta, Georgia.  Colonel Taylor was a brother of the late Rear Admiral Taylor, formerly Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and brother-in-law of Admiral Evans, Commander in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet.

TAYLOR, D M
COL ORD DEPT U S ARMY

  • DATE OF DEATH: 03/26/1907
  • BURIED AT: SECTION OFFR  SITE 609
    ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

TAYLOR, ANNIE G W/O DANIEL M

  • DATE OF DEATH: 12/15/1938
  • BURIED AT: SECTION WEST  SITE 609
    ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

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