Nathan C. D. Taylor | |
Order: | 5th |
Office: | Speaker of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives |
Term Start: | 1854 |
Term End: | 1855 |
Predecessor: | David Day |
Successor: | James S. Norris |
Birth Date: | 1810 |
Birth Place: | Belknap County, New Hampshire |
Death Place: | Taylors Falls, Minnesota |
Nathan C. D. Taylor (1810 - March 20, 1887) was a politician from Minnesota Territory and a former member of the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives, representing Taylors Falls, Minnesota. He was born in Belknap County, New Hampshire and also lived in Alton, Illinois for a time. He settled near St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin in 1848 and was also involved in the development of Taylors Falls, Minnesota. He ran a mercantile business in Taylors Falls and was also engaged in the lumber industry. He was twice elected to the Minnesota Territory House of Representatives: first in 1854 (where he also served as speaker) and again in 1856 (in a disputed election with William Wallace Kingsbury). He later served as the treasurer for Chisago County, Minnesota from 1866 to 1876. He died in Taylors Falls in 1887.[1] [2]