“He Left His Mark on the Hands of Time”

Levi Taylor: A Life of Innovation and Patriotism

Levi Taylor, a notable citizen of Osceola, left an indelible mark on history. His invention, the World's Smallest Steam Engine, is now showcased at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

Taylor's life was marked by significant events, including his birth on October 24, 1842, in Green County, Pennsylvania, to Henry and Mary Taylor. Before the Civil War, he developed skills in the jewelry trade.

Civil War Service

Taylor mustered into the 85th Pennsylvania Infantry Co F on February 24, 1864, joining his father, Henry Taylor, who had been serving in the 7th West Virginia Infantry Co F since 1861. Both father and son survived the war unscathed.

He Left His Mark on the Hands of Time

Author's summary: Levi Taylor's life was a testament to innovation and patriotism.

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Osceola-Sentinel Tribune Osceola-Sentinel Tribune — 2025-10-30