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Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. - Buffalo Trace Distillery He founded a world class Distillery, made advancements to the industry, and fought for the purity and legitimacy of bourbon gaining him the title of the “Father of the Modern Bourbon Industry ” Taylor is celebrated for the countless innovations he contributed to the bourbon industry in his time
Old Taylor - Wikipedia Old Taylor Bourbon is a brand of straight bourbon whiskey produced at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Franklin County, Kentucky, by the Sazerac Company It was named in honor of the historic distiller Col Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr
Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr. Biography - Sipping History Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr was born on Friday February 12, 1830 in Columbus, Kentucky to John Eastin Taylor and Rebecca Edrington Young Edmund’s father was born on Saturday September 23, 1803 in Kentucky He died at an early age when he fell ill of typhus
Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr. — Whiskey University Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr was, in fact, related to two U S presidents Not only was he the grandnephew of President Taylor , but he was also a descendant of James Madison through his mother's side
9 Things You Should Know About E. H. Taylor, Jr. | VinePair Few figures loom as large in bourbon’s history as Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr, whose vision and relentless drive for crafting high-quality spirits led him to revolutionize both bourbon
Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. - Completely Kentucky Wiki Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr (February 12, 1830 - January 19, 1923) was a bourbon pioneer, mayor and state representative He was also the grandson of President Zachary Taylor E H Taylor was born February 12, 1830 in Frankfort, Franklin County
E. H. Taylor, Jr. — The Spirits Educator Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr was born in Columbus, Kentucky, in 1832 Taylor was a descendant of two United States Presidents, James Madison, and Zachary Taylor He worked as a banker and local politician in Frankfort, even serving as the city’s mayor for 16 years, from 1871 to 1887
Col. E. H. Taylor Jr. : The Face and Signature of Kentucky Bourbon - Blogger Although m uch has been written about Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr by generations of authors, I prefer to think of him as the face and signature of Kentucky bourbon, a place in whiskey history that was achieved by his engagement in crucial legal and political struggles
Bourbon Barons – Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. – bourbonveachdotcom In 1835 his father, John, died of typhus while returning to Kentucky from New Orleans, where he and his wife were living at the time Edmund, his mother, and his sister, Eugenia, became wards of their grandfather’s brother, Zachary Taylor, who was stationed there with the United States Army