John Taylor Wood
The FACTS provided are too thin to support the required structural recipe, which calls for opening with a single most-cited work, tracing biographical origin, and closing with a named influence or successor. None of those elements — no work, no career details beyond general military service, no named influences — appear in the fact sheet.
Following the Evidence Lock rule, a short biography is better than one that invents details. Here is what the facts honestly support, written in plain prose:
John Taylor Wood was a male military officer and citizen of the United States. He was born on August 13, 1830, at Fort Snelling, and he was educated at the United States Naval Academy. He worked in English and died on July 19, 1904, in Nova Scotia.
That is the full extent of what the provided facts allow. To write a properly structured 325-word biography, additional verified facts — such as specific military campaigns, writings, commands, or named contemporaries — would need to be supplied.
Quotes by John Taylor Wood

I believe God touched the lives of each and every person who made a quote that guides humanity toward Heaven.

Reach high for stars that lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream proceeds a goal.







