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George Baxter (1804–1867) was an English artist and printer based in London. He is credited with the invention of commercially viable colour printing. He is credited with the invention of commercially viable colour printing.
George Baxter (cricketer) (fl. 1792–1830), English cricketer; George A. Baxter (1771–1841), American educator and college president; George W. Baxter (1855–1929), American politician and territorial governor of Wyoming; Sir George Baxter, 1st Baronet (1853–1926) of the Baxter baronets; George Robert Wythen Baxter (1815–1854), Welsh writer
From 1961 to 1965, DeFore was a co-star of the television series Hazel as George Baxter, employer of the spirited, domineering housekeeper Hazel Burke, played by Shirley Booth and based on the cartoon character appearing in The Saturday Evening Post. [10] DeFore was not the original actor to portray George Baxter.
Hazel is a competent, take-charge, live-in maid in the home of the Baxter family. George Baxter is a partner in the law firm of Butterworth, Hatch, Noll and Baxter; Hazel calls him "Mr. B". George's wife, Dorothy (Whitney Blake), is an interior decorator, whom Hazel nicknames "Missy".
George Addison Baxter (July 22, 1771 – April 24, 1841) was an educator, American university administrator, theologian and author. He served as President of Washington and Lee University from 1799 to 1829 and Hampden–Sydney College from 1835 until his death.
George White Baxter (January 7, 1855 – December 18, 1929) was an American politician who served as territorial governor of Wyoming from November 11, 1886 – December 20, 1886. Early years [ edit ]
Hazel, the live-in maid to the Baxter family, also serving as nanny to the children. [7] George Baxter, ostensible head of the household. [7] Dorothy Baxter, George's wife. [7] Harold Baxter, the son of George and Dorothy. [7] Katie Baxter, the Baxters' adopted younger child. [7] Smiley the dog. [7] Mostly the cat. [7] Two Ton, another cat ...
Joseph Martin Kronheim (1810–1896) was a German-born lithographer and wood engraver known for founding Kronheim & Co. and working with George Baxter. [1]Kronheim's illustration of Revelation 22:17.