Isaac George Bailey Explained

Isaac George Bailey (1846 or 1847 - 1914) was an educator, Baptist minister, and member of the Arkansas legislature. He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1885,[1] [2] representing Desha County.[3] [4] His photograph was taken as one of the 1885 Arkansas House members. The caption says he was a Republican and Tillar Station was his post office.[5]

He was born 1847 in Arkansas City to Perry and Virginia Bailey,[6] although some sources say 1846.He was educated in Pine Bluff at the Branch Normal College now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.[6] He served as a pastor at both First Baptist Church in Dermott and the Log Bayou Church in Tillar Station, just west of Tillar, Arkansas.[6]

In 1866, he married Winnie White with whom he had two children, Charles H. Bailey and Maude Bailey Frazier.[6] In 1884, he married his second wife Susie E. Ford (d. 1948) and together they were prominent religious leaders. They had nine children together but six died before reaching adulthood.[6]

He was a co-founder of the Dermott Baptist Industrial School in Dermott. The school preceded Chicot County Training School and Morris-Booker Memorial College.

He died in early 1914 and had a large funeral, as he was respected in both the black and white communities.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arkansas African American Legislators, 1868-1893. The Higher Learning Commission All Rights. Reserved. Magale Library.
  2. Book: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas: Comprising a Condensed History of the State, a Number of Biographies of Its Distinguished Citizens, a Brief Descriptive History of Each of the Counties Mentioned, and Numerous Biographical Sketches of the Citizens of Such County . 9780893080839 . Co . Goodspeed Publishing .
  3. News: The legislature . 3 May 2021 . Arkansas Democrat . 30 December 1884 . 2.
  4. Web site: Encyclopedia of Arkansas .
  5. 1885 House of Representatives composite photo of the Twenty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas. R.. Dawson. December 31, 1885. Arkansas General Assembly Composite Images, 1866-2011.
  6. Web site: Bailey . I. G. (Isaac George) . I.G. Bailey and Thurman family papers, circa 1882-1995 . findingaids.library.emory.edu . 28 February 2005.
  7. News: Many Attend Funeral . 3 May 2021 . Daily Arkansas Gazette . 19 February 1914 . 1.