|
|
![]() Helping San Diego, California and beyond since 1997.
|
|
Click here and add this page to your favorites!

|
Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: POL-PRE |
|
|
POTTER, ALONZO (1800-1865) , American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born at Beekman (now La Grange), Dutchess county, New York
York
rector of St Paul's Boston, from 1826 to 1831, when he became professor of moral and intellectual philosophy and political economy
Hampshire , Massachusetts and Rhode Island). He was vice-president of Union College in 1838-1845. After the suspension of Henry Ustick Onderdonk (1789-1858) from the bishopric of Pennsylvania
In 1846 he established the western and north-eastern convocations of priests in his diocese; from 1850 to 186o, when its corner-stone was laid, he laboured for the " Hospital
Lowell
Economy
See M. A. de Wolfe Howe, Memoirs of the Life and Services of the Right Reverend Alonzo Potter, D.D. (Philadelphia, 1871). His brother, HORATIO POTTER (1802-1887), was born in Beek-man, New York, on the 9th of February 18o2. He graduated at Union College in 1826, was ordained a priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1828, was rector for several months in Saco, Maine, and in 1828-1833 was professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Washington (now Trinity) College, Hart-ford, Connecticut. In 1833-1854 he was rector of St Peter's, Albany; in November 18J4 he was elected provincial bishop of New York in place of Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk (1791-1861), who had been suspended, and upon Onderdonk's death he became bishop. In 1868 his diocese was divided, the new dioceses of Albany, Central New York and Long Island beingEnd of Article: POTTER, ALONZO (1800-1865) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/POL_PRE/POTTER_ALONZO_1800_1865_.html"> POTTER, ALONZO (1800-1865) </a> |
|
|
(Previous) POTT, PERCIVALL (17141788) |
(Next) POTTER, HENRY CODMAN (18351908) |
|
Sponsored Advertisements