. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. aking any steps whatever looking to the establishment ofmissions among them. He was not then a Christian, and hismind was engrossed with his own troubles and the affairs of 290 The Life and Wkitings of the world. After his conversion, however, Mr. Burlesonsreport on this subject and his resolutions directed Gen. Hous-tons mind to this field and to these neglected people, andinduced

. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. aking any steps whatever looking to the establishment ofmissions among them. He was not then a Christian, and hismind was engrossed with his own troubles and the affairs of 290 The Life and Wkitings of the world. After his conversion, however, Mr. Burlesonsreport on this subject and his resolutions directed Gen. Hous-tons mind to this field and to these neglected people, andinduced Stock Photo
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. The life and writings of Rufus C. Burleson, containing a biography of Dr. Burleson by Harry Haynes; funeral occasion, with sermons, etc; selected "chapel talks;" Dr. Burleson as a preacher, with selected sermons. aking any steps whatever looking to the establishment ofmissions among them. He was not then a Christian, and hismind was engrossed with his own troubles and the affairs of 290 The Life and Wkitings of the world. After his conversion, however, Mr. Burlesonsreport on this subject and his resolutions directed Gen. Hous-tons mind to this field and to these neglected people, andinduced him to present the report on the subject at the sessionof the convention held in Huntsville in 1857. Who knows, and who but God does know, but what theseacts of Dr. Burleson and Gen. Houston, in Baptist State Con-vention of Texas, in 1856 and 1857, held at Anderson andHuntsville, may have, in some way, at some time, in someplace, influenced Dr. H. F. Buckner to consecrate his life andgive his life for the good of these people. And from thisbeginning, through the influence of this great man and allwho labored with him, the present standing and strength ofBaptists among the Indians in the territory has grown.. Db. Kufus C. Burleson. 291 CHAPTER XXXIV. Texas Pathmakers Came in a Struggle, Lived Amid Con-flict, Worked Without Means, and Built for AllTime—Not Moved by the Courage of Cowards, butFrom a Sense of Duty and Love for Humanity—ToSay They Were Not Successful Would Be to BrandA Thousand Eecords as Brazen Lies—Dr. BurlesonElected President of the Convention in 1858—Re-elected IN 1859—Rev. H. Garrett Reports BaylorBooming—INew Buildings Erected—Dr. BurlesonTakes a Vacation—Travels East—Visits the Mai^i-MOTH Cave—Bottomless Pit—Fat Mans Misery—Bunyans Way—Echo River—Gorins Dome—^Meth-odist Church. God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands;Men whom the lust of office does not kill, Men whom the