Earle Taylor was born March 15, 1928, in Richmond. He graduated from Van de Vyver Institute in 1945. He has pursued a career with the U.S. Postal Service.
Earle Taylor is a member of Saint Paul's Roman Catholic Church. He has been active in the community as a president of the Richmond Chapter of the National Conference of Artists and a national coordinator of regions of the National Conference of Artists. Taylor is a partner at The Last Stop Gallery and has a strong interest in Scouting, community service and all phases of the arts, including jazz. He is a freelance photographer and has exhibited his work internationally.
Earle Taylor became active in Scouting as a Cub Scout in Pack 79 in 1938. He later became a troop committeeman. Taylor served as the chairman of most committees in the Frederick Douglass District until 1967.
Earle Taylor has been honored in Scouting as the recipient of the Order of Merit, the St. George Emblem and the Silver Beaver award. He participated as a national staff person in the 1977 and 1981 National Jamborees. At present, he is a District Commissioner in the Capital District.
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