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V
Religious Leaders
(See p. 317.)
Chaplains to the University for the sessions
named:
1829-30—Smith, Presbyterian.
1830-32—No chaplain.
1832-34—William Hammett, Methodist.
1834-35—N. H. Cobbs, Episcopalian.
1835-36—Robert Ryland, Baptist.
1836-37—S. Tustin, Presbyterian.
1837-38—J. P. B. Wilmer, Episcopalian.
1838-39—D. S. Doggett, Methodist.
1839-40—James B. Taylor, Baptist.
1840-41—Wm. S. White, Presbyterian.
1841-42—W. M. Jackson, Episcopalian.
1842-43—Leonidas Rosser, Methodist.
1843-44—E. G. Robinson, Baptist.
1844-45—Wm. S. White, Presbyterian.
1845-46—W. D. Jackson, Episcopalian.
1846-47—Jacob Manning and D. Wood, Methodist.
1847-49—J. R. Scott, Baptist.
1849-51—Wm. H. Ruffner, Presbyterian.
1851-52—W. W. Bennett and B. Gibson, Methodist.
1852-53—B. Gibson, Methodist.
1853-55—Wm. D. Hanson, Episcopalian.
1855-57—John A. Broadus, Baptist.
1857-59—Dabney C. Harrison, Presbyterian.
1859-61—J. C. Granbery, Methodist.
1861-65—No chaplain. J. C. Granbery for the term of
1861-63, Methodist, and J. C. McCabe 1863-65, but
neither officiated.1865-67—J. S. Lindsay, Methodist.
1867-69—Peter Tinsley, Episcopalian.
1869-71—George B. Taylor, Baptist.
1871-73—T. D. Witherspoon, Presbyterian.
1873-75—S. A. Steele, Methodist.
1875-77—Robert J. McBride, Episcopalian.
1877-79—A. B. Woodfin, Baptist.
1879-81—Clement R. Vaughan, Presbyterian.
1881-83—J. T. Whitley, Methodist.
1883-85—Otis R. Glazebrooke, Episcopalian.
1885-87—George B. Taylor, Baptist.
1887-89—James M. Rawlings, Presbyterian.
1889-91—Collins Denny, Methodist.
1891-93—James L. Lancaster, Episcopalian.
1893-95—J. Wm. Jones, Baptist.
1895-96—A. R. Cocke, Presbyterian.
1896-97—L. C. Vass [died before entering on his service].
Presidents of the Y. M. C. A. for the sessions ending
in the years named:
1859—John Johnson, Episcopalian; Thomas Hume, Baptist.
1860—Isaac Heiskell, Presbyterian; George Vaughan, Methodist.
1861—James M. Garnett, Episcopalian; Powell Grady, Baptist.
1861-65—Period of the civil war.
1866—A. Frederick Fleet, Baptist; Robert Stiles, Presbyterian.
1867—James Drake, Methodist; F. H. Burke, Episcopalian.
1868—Charles Taylor, Baptist; Whitefield Erving, Presbyterian.
1869—P. H. Baskerville, Episcopalian.
1870—W. R. Barksdale, Baptist; W. R. Atkinson, Presbyterian.
1871—J. W. C. Davis, Methodst; A. S. Johns, Episcopalian.
1872—James P. Harrison, Baptist; F. P. Huntington, Presbyterian.
1873—F. Marvin, Methodist; C. H. Cocke, Episcopalian.
1874—Nelson Waller, Baptist; W. M. Rogers, Presbyterian.
1875—Edward Saunders, Episcopalian; W. D. Toy, Baptist.
1876—William McK. Murrell, Methodist; Charles W. Dabney,
Presbyterian.1877—Henry Harris, Baptist; E. L. Goodwin, Episcopalian.
1878—W. B. Taylor, Baptist; J. C. Lamb, Episcopalian.
1879—J. C. Lamb, Episcopalian; J. G. Shackelford, Episcopalian.
1880—Samuel B. Woods, Presbyterian, [both terms].
1881—R. A. Robinson, Presbyterian; Walter D. Toy, Baptist.
1882—W. J. Bingham, Presbyterian; G. H. Smith, Methodist.
1883—James G. Ryals, Baptist; W. J. Bingham, Presbyterian.
1884—C. H. Fauntleroy, Episcopalian; C. M. Bradbury,
Methodist.1885—W. C. Whitescarver, Baptist; C. C. Cox, Baptist.
1886—C. W. Sams, Episcopalian; J. A. Ingle, Episcopalian.
1887—J. S. Davis, Episcopalian; H. L. Smith, Presbyterian.
1888—C. M. Bradbury, Methodist; R. K. Masse, Episcopalian.
1889—W. H. Venable, Episcopalian; J. B. Woods, Presbyterian.
1890—J. B. Minor, Jr., Episcopalian; J. K. Peebles, Presbyterian.
1891—J. G. Scott, Episcopalian [both terms].
1892—William G. Peterkin, Episcopalian; John Nicolson, Jr.,
Presbyterian.1893—J. I. Curtis, Presbyterian [both terms].
1894—I. C. Harrison, Baptist.
1895—E. L. Woodward, Episcopalian.
1896—H. O. Murfee, Baptist.
1897—E. L. Woodward, Episcopalian.
1898—Charles Hancock, Presbyterian.
1899—J. P. McCallie, Presbyterian.
1900—E. Reinhold Rogers, Episcopalian.
1901—Roger A. Walke, Episcopalian.
1902—E. P. Dandridge 2d, Episcopalian.
1903—E. P. Dandridge 2d, Episcopalian.
1904—A. S. Taylor, Baptist.
1905—A. S. Taylor, Baptist.
1906—A. S. Johnstone, Presbyterian.
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