Details for Baylor University

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5309000341

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Marker Number 341
Atlas Number 5309000341
Marker Title Baylor University
Index Entry Baylor University
Address
City Waco
County McLennan
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 680067
UTM Northing 3497223
Subject Codes educational topics; Baptist denomination
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1200 S. 5th (On Baylor Campus-in front of Student Center) - Waco
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text World's largest Baptist University. Founded under charter issued by congress of Republic of Texas on Feb. 1, 1845, and in continuous operation ever since. Named for Judge R.E.B. Baylor (1791-1873), a native of Kentucky, an 1820s United States Congressman from Alabama, one of the first district judges in Texas. Judge Baylor, with the Rev. William Tryon and the Rev. James Huckins, obtained the charter under the terms of a resolution of the Union Baptist Association to establish "A Baptist University...to meet the needs of all the ages to come." First location was at Independence, in Washington County. Early presidents were Henry L. Graves (1847-52), Refus C. Burleson (1852-61), George W. Baines (1861-63), and William Carey Crane (1863-85). Texas supreme court justices Abner S. Limpscomb, Royal T. Wheeler, and Judge Baylor taught the first law classes. An early benefactor was General Sam Houston, who sent his children to the university and who initiated construction of the first woman's building. In 1886 the university moved to Waco, where new schools have been added and the plant enlarged in later years. The Armstrong Browning Library, Texana collections, and other features are world renowned.

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