
Nathaniel Green Taylor (29 December 1819-1 April 1887) was a member of the US House of Representatives (U-TN 1) from 30 March 1854 to 3 March 1855 (succeeding Brookins Campbell and preceding Albert Galiton Watkins) and from 24 July 1866 to 3 March 1867 (succeeding Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson and predecing Roderick R. Butler).
Biography[]
Nathaniel Green Taylor was born in Happy Valley, Carter County, Tennessee in 1819, and he became a lawyer in Elizabethton in 1841. He went on to father Alfred A. Taylor and Robert Love Taylor, and he served in the US House of Representatives from 1854 to 1855 and from 1866 to 1867 as a Whig, Know Nothing, and Democrat; he was also a Constitutional Union Party presidential elector in 1860. He supported the Union during the American Civil War, and he returned to the House from 1866 to 1867 and died in 1887.