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  1. George Wythe Baylor (August 24, 1832 – March 24, 1916) was a Confederate cavalry officer from Texas, and a veteran of many battles of the American Civil War. He was also a noted lawman and frontiersman with the Texas Rangers .

  2. 1832 - 1916. George Wythe Baylor was born August 2, 1832 in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. The family moved often during his early years. In 1836 they relocated to Natchez, Mississippi where his father died. Over the next several years the family moved to Fort Gibson to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, and finally back to Fort Gibson.

  3. www.tshaonline.org › entries › baylor-george-wytheBaylor, George Wythe - TSHA

    31 de jan. de 2017 · Handbook of Texas →. Entries →. Baylor, George Wythe (1832–1916) By: Thomas W. Cutrer. Type: Biography. Published: 1952. Updated: January 31, 2017. Baylor, George Wythe (1832–1916). George Wythe Baylor, Confederate military officer and Texas Ranger, the son of John Walker Baylor, was born in Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, on August 2, 1832.

  4. George Wythe Baylor (August 24, 1832 – March 24, 1916) was a Texian Confederate cavalry officer, and a veteran of many battles of the American Civil War. He was also a noted lawman and frontiersman with the Texas Rangers. Born at Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, in 1832, Baylor came to Texas at...

  5. George Wythe Baylor, Confederate military officer and Texas Ranger, the son of United States Army surgeon John Walker Baylor, was born in Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, on August 2, 1832. His father died in January 1834.

  6. Baylor College of Medicine. One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA. Follow us on Twitter: Welcome to the Wythe Lab in the Cardiovascular Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2012 · American Revolutionary War, Baylor University, Civil War, Foreign Missionary Band, Fort Oglethorpe Georgia, Gene Autrey, George Wythe Baylor, Henry Weidner Baylor, John Robert Baylor, McCloskey General Hospital Temple Texas, missionaries, missions, Research Ready, Student Volunteer Band, Texas military hospitals, Texas physicians, Texas Rangers ...