- John Baylor
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name= John Robert Baylor
lived=July 27 ,1822 –February 8 ,1894
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placeofbirth=Paris, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Montell, Texas
allegiance=Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1861–62, 1863–65
rank=Colonel
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Mesilla -Battle of Galveston
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laterwork= Military Governor ofConfederate Territory of Arizona , 1861–62John Robert Baylor (
July 27 ,1822 –February 8 ,1894 ) was a politician inTexas and a military officer of theConfederate States of America during theAmerican Civil War .Baylor was born in
Paris, Kentucky , the son of a United States Army surgeon, and lived on various Army posts during his youth. He moved to Texas at age 18, where he became a prominent citizen, state legislator and Indian Agent.In 1861 he organized a force to drive the Union forces from the southwest and led his men into
New Mexico . Following his victory at theBattle of Mesilla and the surrender of federal forces in the area, he proclaimed himself the military governor of Arizona Territory—a region encompassing the southern half of the modern states ofNew Mexico andArizona . His position was confirmed by the Confederate Congress. A disagreement over critical articles in the Mesilla "Times" led to a fight with the editor, Robert P. Kelly, who died of his injuries. A member of Baylor's Cabinet, Attorney GeneralMarcus H. MacWillie , officially pardoned him and was later rewarded when Baylor orchestrated MacWillie's election to theFirst Confederate Congress .At one point, Baylor's frustration with the vicious attacks by
Apache tribes grew so great that he ordered their extermination:" [U] se all means to persuade the Apaches or any tribe to come in for the purpose of making peace, and when you get them together kill all the grown Indians and take the children prisoners and sell them to defray the expense of killing the adult Indians. Buy whiskey and such other goods as may be necessary for the Indians and I will order vouchers given to cover the amount expended. Leave nothing undone to insure success, and have a sufficient number of men around to allow no Indian to escape." [ [http://members.tripod.com/~azrebel/page15.html Online biography by Robert Perkins] ]
There is no indication that any of his officers ever followed this order. Nevertheless, when news of it reached Confederate President
Jefferson Davis , he immediately relieved Baylor of his position as governor. His commission in the army was also revoked.Baylor later was elected to the
Second Confederate Congress . He enlisted in theConfederate States Army as a private and served in the ranks at theBattle of Galveston . He regained his commission ofcolonel and was raising a new force to recapture the Arizona Territory when the war ended.After the war, Baylor lived in San Antonio. In 1873, he unsuccessfully campaigned for the Democratic Party's nomination for the governorship of Texas, losing to
Richard Coke . In 1876, during the height of theBlack Hills War with the LakotaSioux , he offered his services to theUnited States Army .In 1878, Baylor established a sizable ranch near Montell, Texas, and prospered. However, he continued to be involved in violent confrontations and reputedly killed a man in a feud over livestock in the 1880s, though he was never charged.
John R. Baylor died at Montell at the age of 71 and was buried in Ascension Episcopal Cemetery.
Trivia
*His great-uncle was Colonel
George Baylor {1752-1784}.
*His uncle was US CongressmanRobert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor {1793-1874), namesake ofBaylor University .
*It was his brother Colonel [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbaar.html George Wythe Baylor] {1832-1916} who shot and killed his superior GeneralJohn Austin Wharton in April 1865.References
* Thompson, Jerry Don, "Colonel John Robert Baylor: Texas Indian Fighter and Confederate Soldier." Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior College Press, 1971.
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External links
* [http://members.tripod.com/~azrebel/page15.html John Robert Baylor: The Life and Times of Arizona's Confederate Governor]
*Handbook of Texas|id=BB/fbaat|name=John Robert Baylor
* [http://www.forttours.com/pages/tocbrown.asp John R. Baylor in Fort Worth Times]
*findagrave|18147 Retrieved on2008-02-13
*findagrave|22483 Retrieved on2008-02-13
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