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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. Dec 31, 2019 · Colonel George Wythe Baylor and Maj. Gen. John A. Wharton did not start out as enemies. After all, they were both Texans, fighting under the same banner and fiercely devoted to the Southern cause. Baylor, in fact, reportedly had raised the first Confederate flag in Austin during the Lone Star State’s secession debates in 1861.

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  3. George W. Baylor. 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.

  4. Jan 31, 2017 · 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.

  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. Confederate Military Officer, Texas Ranger. Born in Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation. His father died when he was 2 and by 1845, he and his family had lived in numerous locations.

  7. Colonel George Wythe Baylor JOHN L. WALLER COLLEGE OF MINES The Baylor family has been numerous and prominent in the history of Texas and of the nation. From Revolutionary days, a strong tendency towards the military has been pronounced in them. Colonel Baylor's great-grandfather, grandfather, and three