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Henry Louis Baugher (July 18, 1804 – April 14, 1868) was an American Lutheran clergyman and academic. He was President of Gettysburg College from 1850 until 1868. ==Background== Henry Lewis Baugher was born in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania to Christian Frederick and Ann Catharine Matter Baugher. His father was a tanner by trade and his paternal grandfather, John George Bager, was a pioneer German Lutheran pastor west of Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna River. As a youth, Henry was educated by the Reverend David McConaughy of Gettysburg. Baugher entered Dickinson College in 1822 and was admitted to the Belles Lettres Literary Society that same year. He graduated as part of the nineteen-member Class of 1826, of which only nine earned a diploma. At the commencement ceremony, Baugher, who received secondary honors, gave the Latin Salutatory Address.〔(''Dickinson College Alumni, 1826–1850'' ) (''Encyclopedia Dickinsonia'', Dickinson College)〕 After graduating from Dickinson, Baugher made arrangements to study law under Francis Scott Key, in Georgetown. After his mother's death, Baugher changed plans and entered the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1826. He studied there until 1828, when he transferred to the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg where he stayed for one year and was licensed as a minister. In 1829, Baugher was married to Clara (Clarissa) Mary Brooks.〔(''The Pennsylvania College Book, 1832–1882'' ) (E.S. Breidenbaugh, ed. Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society, 1882), 150.〕
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