Beckwith, Charles Minnigerode
BECKWITH, CHARLES MINNIGERODE: Protestant Episcopal bishop of Alabama; b. in
Prince George Co., Va., June 3, 1851. He studied
at the University of Georgia (B.A., 1873), was master of the Sewanee Grammar School, University of
the South (Sewanee, Tenn.), 1873–79, and was graduated from Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., in 1881. He was ordered
deacon and
advanced to the priesthood in the same year, and
was rector of St. Luke's, Atlanta, Ga. (1881–86),
Christ Church, Houston, Tex. (1886–92), and
Trinity, Galveston, Tex. (1892–1902). In 1902 he
was consecrated fourth bishop of Alabama. He
has written The Trinity Course of Church Instruction
(New York, 1898) and The Teacher's Companion to the Trinity Course (1901).