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  1. George Washington Baines (December 29, 1809 – December 28, 1882) was an American politician, Baptist preacher, journalist, slaveowner, and educator. He was a co-founder, and the third president of Baylor University, while the university was located in Independence, Texas.

  2. Baylor President, 1861-1863. With Burleson's departure to head what soon became known as Waco University, the leadership reigns of Baylor University passed to George Washington Baines, a prominent figure in Texas Baptist circles.

  3. George Washington Baines, Baptist pastor, teacher, and editor, was born near Raleigh, North Carolina, on December 29, 1809, the eldest son of Thomas and Mary (McCoy) Baines. He was third in a line of four generations of Baptist ministers.

  4. 19 de ene. de 2024 · George W. Baines was a prominent nineteenth-century Southern Baptist minister, teacher, Arkansas politician, and president of Baylor University. His great-grandson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, was the thirty-sixth president of the United States.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2017 · George Washington Baines, 1861-1863. With Burleson’s departure to head what soon became known as Waco University, the leadership reigns of Baylor University passed to George Washington Baines. He did his best to recruit teachers and students, but with the coming of the Civil War, he had little success.

  6. This webpage is about the Reverend George Washington Baines. (1809-1882), who was a pioneer Baptist preacher in Texas and who was. President of Baylor University (1861-1863). The author is a great great great nephew to George Washington. Baines.

  7. Baines and other ministers led their congregations in prayer days, soldier relief work, aid to families, distribution of Bibles. They also inspired numerous conversions. Later Rev. Baines served as agent for the Baptist State Convention and its education commission.