Hoyt Patrick Taylor

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Hoyt Patrick Taylor, Sr. (June 11, 1890-April 12, 1964) was Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1949 to 1953.

Taylor was born in Winton, North Carolina and attended Wake Forest College. Taylor served as a second lieutenant in the 371st Infantry during World War I and received the Silver Star and Purple Heart as well as a personal citation from General John Joseph Pershing.

For many years Taylor practiced law in Wadesboro, North Carolina, for a time in partnership with Congressman A. Paul Kitchin. A Democrat, Taylor served as mayor of Wadesboro, as chairman of the Anson County Democratic Executive Committee, as a member of the North Carolina Senate (sessions of 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1943), and as legislative assistant to Governor Robert Gregg Cherry (1945).

He served as a trustee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Meredith College.

In 1923 Taylor married Inez Wooten of Chadbourn. They had three children: Hoyt Patrick Taylor, Jr., Caroline Corbett Taylor, and Frank Wooten Taylor. Hoyt Patrick "Pat" Taylor, Jr. was also elected Lt. Governor, twenty years after his father.

Preceded by
Lynton Y. Ballentine
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
1949-1953
Succeeded by
Luther H. Hodges

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