Bishops of Upper South Carolina
Honorific & Name | Dates | |
---|---|---|
1st | The Rt. Rev. Kirkman George Finlay | 1922-1938 |
2nd | The Rt. Rev. John James Gravatt | 1939-1955 |
3rd | The Rt. Rev. Clarence Aldred Cole | 1953-1963 |
4th | The Rt. Rev. John Adams Pinckney | 1963-1972 |
5th | The Rt. Rev. George Moyer Alexander | 1973-1979 |
6th | The Rt. Rev. William Arthur Beckham | 1979-1995 |
7th | The Rt. Rev. Dorsey Felix Henderson | 1995-2009 |
8th | The Rt. Rev. W. Andrew Waldo | 2010- |
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