Muggins Taylor
H M Taylor
American
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1830/00/00 | H M Taylor is born. | Born | |||||
1876/06/26 | US Army Scouts arrive at Little Horn battlefield to discover the dead, naked, and mutilated bodies of Custer's command on the ridges east of the river. | US Calvery Scout | Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument | Crow Agency | Battle of Antietam | ||
1876/07/01 | Mug Taylor, scout for General Gibbons, arrives in Stillwater direct from Little Horn river. He brings intelligence that General Custar found an Indian camp, of about 2,000 lodges. on the Little Horn, and immediately attacked it. | US Calvery Scout | Columbus, MT | Montana | Battle of the Little Bighorn | ||
1876/07/03 | Mr Taylor, bearer of dispatches from the Little Horn to Ft Ellis, arrived this evening and reports the following: General Custer and fifteen officers and EVERY MAN BELONGING TO THE FIVE COMPANIES WAS KILLED. - THE BOZEMAN TIMES EXTRA | US Calvery Scout | Bozeman | Montana | Battle of the Little Bighorn | ||
1882/10/01 | Deputy sheriff Muggins Taylor is gunned down in Coulson's Laundry while attempting to stop the laundress's drunken husband from beating her. He is buried at Boothill Cemetery in Billings, Montana. | Died | Boothill Cemetery | Billings, MT |
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