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 |

