Seaman John Taylor (US Navy) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on September 9, 1865, at the Navy Yard, New York. His citation reads:
Seaman in charge of the picket boat attached to the Navy Yard, New York, 9 September 1865. Acting with promptness, coolness and good judgment, Taylor rescued from drowning Commander S. D. Trenchard, of the U.S. Navy, who fell overboard in attempting to get on a ferryboat, which had collided with an English steamer, and needed immediate assistance.
Private Joseph Taylor (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on August 18, 1864, at Weldon Railroad, Virginia. His citation reads:
While acting as an orderly to a general officer on the field and alone, encountered a picket of 3 of the enemy and compelled their surrender.
Private Richard Taylor (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia. His citation reads:
Capture of flag.
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