Susie King Taylor, Midway, Georgia
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N 31° 48.532 W 081° 25.828
17R E 459255 N 3519331
Roadside marker in front of a cemetery.
Waymark Code: WM14FN7
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/29/2021
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Susie King Taylor
(1848-1912)
Educator, nurse, and author Susannah “Susie” Baker King Taylor was born into an enslaved Geechee family on the Grest Plantation in Liberty County, Georgia. Educated as a child in secret schools in Savannah, she escaped slavery in 1862 during the Civil War. In 1863 she married Sgt. Edward King of the first all-black U.S. Army regiment, she served as nurse, laundress, and teacher. After the war, she opened schools for African Americans in Savannah and Midway. In 1874, King moved to Boston, returning to Midway in 1879 to marry Russell Taylor at the Medway Chapel and School located here. In 1902, she published her memoir, Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33rd United States Colored Troops. Susie King Taylor is buried in Massachusetts.
Type of Marker: Monument
Marker #: 89-1
Date: 2019
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Society, Waters Foundation, Inc., and the Susie King Taylor Women’s Institute & Ecology Center.
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