• 71550°W / 38.19560; -85.71550 Camp Taylor is a neighborhood and former military base six miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States....
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    Camp Zachary Taylor was a military training camp in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1917, to train soldiers for U.S. involvement in World War I, and...
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    Sarah Knox Davis (née Taylor; March 6, 1814 – September 15, 1835) was the daughter of the 12th U.S. president Zachary Taylor and part of the notable Lee...
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  • convention that made Kentucky a state, Col. Taylor built his first brick home on acreage east of Louisville purchased from Isaac Shelby. He sold that house...
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    World War I, Louisville was selected as the site of Camp Zachary Taylor. Camp Taylor was one of the country's largest World War I training camps. It was home...
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    Mary Elizabeth Bliss (category Family of Zachary Taylor)
    role. Betty Taylor was born the youngest of five daughters (two of whom died before she was born) of Peggy and Zachary Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky,...
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    was commanded by many, now famous commanders including, Colonel Zachary Taylor, who would later become the 12th President of the United States and Second...
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    John Taylor Wood (August 13, 1830 – July 19, 1904) was an officer in the United States Navy and the Confederate Navy. He resigned from the U.S. Navy at...
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    younger brother of Zachary Taylor, the 12th President of the United States. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Richard Taylor and Sarah Dabney Strother...
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    1918 was signed, the division was demobilized March 8, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky. After World War I, Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion...
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