Alexander Charles Garrett

Alexander Charles Garrett (1832 — February 18, 1924) was a bishop of The Episcopal Church in the United States. Born in Ireland, he graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1855, was curate of East Worldham, Hampshire, England (1856–59), and until 1869 served as a missionary in British Columbia. In 1870 he became rector of St. James's Church, San Francisco, and in 1872 dean of Trinity Cathedral, Omaha. In 1874 he was appointed Missionary Bishop of northern Texas and retained the seat after the formation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas on December 20, 1895.


Alexander Charles Garrett
14th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
Personal details
BornNovember 4, 1832
Ireland
DiedFebruary 18, 1924
Dallas, Texas, United States
NationalityIrish-American
DenominationEpiscopal church
OccupationPriest, missionary, and bishop
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin

Garrett wrote:

  • A Charge to the Clergy and Laity of North Texas (1875)
  • Historical Continuity (1875)
  • Baldwin Lectures on the Philosophy of the Incarnation

On the death of Daniel Sylvester Tuttle in April 1923, Garrett became presiding bishop. At that time he was 91 years old and totally blind. He remained Bishop of Dallas and Presiding Bishop until his death in 1924.

References

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    Episcopal Church (USA) titles
    Preceded by
    Daniel Sylvester Tuttle
    14th Presiding Bishop
    1923–1924
    Succeeded by
    Ethelbert Talbot
    Preceded by
    New Diocese
    1st Bishop of Dallas
    1895-1924
    Succeeded by
    Harry Tunis Moore
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